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I just saw that the major European airlines are putting strong pressure on Brussels. The main issue is aircraft fuel, but it goes far beyond that.
The Airline Association, which groups the five largest on the continent, is requesting several things simultaneously. First, they want the EU to establish a real monitoring system for aviation fuel supply, with direct access to supplier data. Basically, they seek transparency and stability in the supply chain.
But what's interesting is that they also propose joint purchases of aircraft fuel at the European level. That would be a significant change in how they currently operate. Additionally, they are requesting a temporary suspension of the EU Emissions Trading System, because that mechanism forces airlines to buy greenhouse gas emission allowances, increasing costs.
What I find relevant is that they are not only talking about immediate problems. Current geopolitical tensions have the industry worried. If airports close or airspace restrictions occur due to external conflicts, the impact would be devastating. Airlines see aviation fuel as a critical resource that needs strategic protection.
The measures they are requesting are not just temporary patches. The association presents them as long-term structural solutions. This suggests they see permanent changes in how the European aviation market should operate. An interesting moment for the sector.