Published: 12:54, June 4, 2024 | Updated: 13:17, June 4, 2024
UAE says committed to development, sustainability of aviation industry
By WAM - Emirates News Agency
This photo shows Minister of Economy of the United Arab Emirates Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri during the 80th IATA's Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in Dubai. (PHOTO / WAM - EMIRATES NEWS AGENCY)

DUBAI – The minister of economy of the United Arab Emirates has underscored the country's unwavering commitment to ensuring sustainable aviation growth while addressing climate challenge during the sector summit convening on June 2-4. 

In his keynote address at the 80th IATA's Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in Dubai, Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri said the air transport sector has a long history of fostering partnership that drives change, connects people and supports economies and communities around the world. 

“It's also one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonize. Aviation accounts for 2.5 percent of global CO2 emissions, but has contributed around 4 percent of global warming to date," he said.

Furthermore, we aim to decarbonize the aviation sector and position the UAE as a regional hub for low carbon aviation fuel. This is why we have launched the National Sustainable Aviation Fuel Roadmap, setting an ambitious goal to produce up to 700,000,000 liters annually by 2030. This initiative is expected to reduce up to 4.8 million tonnes of CO2 emissions.

Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, UAE's Minister of Economy

As climate concerns reach a boiling point, he continued, achieving sustainable air travel is no longer optional, it's essential. “That's why sustainability is at the forefront of our agenda today.”

To truly make a difference, the minister explained, the aviation industry urgently needs a collective effort. “We need increased support from both governments and the private sector, particularly in funding and infrastructure development. This will unlock the production and deployment of sustainable aviation fuels and other promising alternatives.”

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He stressed that the UAE is at the forefront of the shift forward to a low carbon economic model, with aviation as a key component, diversifying away from oil and tackling climate change is among top priorities of the UAE leadership, and “we are making tremendous efforts to accelerate transition to a low carbon economy.”

The non-oil sector represents more than 74 percent of our GDP in 2023. The minister said the UAE is one of the first countries to adopt sustainability agenda and consider the environmental impact of the aviation sector. "We actively participated in all negotiations launched by the International Civil Aviation Organisation and endorsed all international decisions supporting sustainability.

Passengers watch an aircraft take off as they are waiting at a boarding gate at Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates on Nov 17, 2023. (GARY CHIU / CHINA DAILY)

“Furthermore, we aim to decarbonize the aviation sector and position the UAE as a regional hub for low carbon aviation fuel. This is why we have launched the National Sustainable Aviation Fuel Roadmap, setting an ambitious goal to produce up to 700,000,000 liters annually by 2030. This initiative is expected to reduce up to 4.8 million tonnes of CO2 emissions.”

The minister explained that COP28 highlighted the need for technological advancements within the aviation sector. “This includes developing more fuel efficient aircraft and exploring alternative propulsion systems such as electric and hybrid electric engines and of course, the use of hydrogen.”

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As one of the leading economies in travel and tourism in aviation, the UAE, he added, is committed to being a part of the solution to climate crisis and to decarbonize the industry. “We believe that partnership and collaboration with the private sector are crucial to achieving our economic sustainability goals. And the UAE views the private sector as a key driver of growth.