South Korea aims to cut airport carbon emissions by 10% by 2030

The South Korean government has set a target to reduce carbon emissions at its international airports by 10 percent by 2030. Key measures include expanding the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and improving operational efficiency. This is part of a blueprint for the 2026-2030 period.

The transport, environment, and industry ministries in South Korea have outlined a blueprint for the 2026-2030 period. According to the plan, carbon emissions at the country's international airports, currently at 23.3 million tons, are projected to rise to 29.8 million tons by 2030, a 28 percent increase. The government aims to cut this projection by 10 percent, equivalent to 2.87 million tons.

To achieve this, measures include greater use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), reduced standby times during takeoff and landing, and enhanced airport operational efficiency. International flights departing from Korea will be required to use SAF for at least 1 percent of their fuel, with the share increasing to 3-5 percent after 2030.

Recognizing that SAF costs about three times more than conventional jet fuel, the government plans to introduce financial relief for airlines, such as partial cost subsidies. These steps are expected to support the aviation sector's push toward carbon neutrality.

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South Korea's Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth has approved a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 53-61% from 2018 levels by 2035. This target is slightly higher than the government's initial proposal of 50-60%. The goal will be finalized at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday and officially announced at COP30 in Belem, Brazil.

日本政府は、国内航空会社による次世代航空燃料である持続可能な航空燃料(SAF)の購入を補助する計画を立てている。この計画では、乗客に数十円の追加料金を課し、燃料供給業者にSAFの混合を義務づける。CO2排出削減を目指し、欧州の事例を参考に制度を構築する。

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The government and ruling Democratic Party reached consensus on Sunday to set South Korea's 2035 greenhouse gas emission reduction target at 53 to 61 percent. The agreement considers IPCC opinions, the Constitutional Court ruling, burdens on future generations, and industrial conditions. Supportive measures for the industrial sector will be developed.

フィリピン民間航空局(CAAP)は、燃料価格高騰の影響を緩和するため、4月1日より管理下の空港における航空関連料金および旅客サービス料金を引き下げると発表した。この措置はフェルディナンド・マルコス・ジュニア大統領およびジョバンニ・ロペス運輸大臣の指示に基づくもので、料金は空港のクラスや旅行の形態によって異なる。

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