Jet2 enlisted to help spearhead sustainable aviation in the North

Leisure travel giant Jet2 has been appointed by the Government to join the Jet Zero Council, a partnership body between industry and Government to deliver decarbonisation in the aviation sector.

This appointment is part of the launch of the Jet Zero Strategy and comes after Jet2 initiated its sustainability strategy in January 2022.

The business launched one of the world’s largest airline offsetting schemes, pledged to use Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) by 2026, and committed to spend billions on up to 75 new, more efficient, Airbus A321neo aircraft which deliver an estimated 20% C02 emissions reduction per seat against previous models.

Headquartered in Leeds with more than 9,000 people employed across the UK, Jet2.com is one of the only major airlines headquartered in the North, with ten UK bases in operation.

Industry body Sustainable Aviation estimates that a UK sustainable aviation fuels industry could deliver 20,000 jobs in industrial heartlands, and £3bn in revenue (Gross Added Value) for the economy.

As part of the Council, Jet2 will seek to ask the Government to show greater transparency on where the money collected as part of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is spent, including calling for revenue to be put specifically towards decarbonisation policies.

The EU, as part of its Fit for 55 package, has already committed to spending its ETS revenue on green policies.

The UK gained its own ETS revenue after it exited the European Union and Jet2 believes it is right to follow suit.

In particular, Jet2 will work towards both delivering and calling for greater investment in Sustainable Aviation Fuels.

This includes price stability mechanisms and investment that matches European and US commitments – the US has invested $4.3bn in SAF compared to the UK’s £180m.

Steve Heapy, chief executive of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays said the business’s appointment to the Jet Zero Council brings greater regional representation to the body and will allow Jet2 to progress its ambition to be one of the leading brands in sustainable air travel and package holidays.

He added: “Travel and tourism is a force for good, and making this more sustainable is an absolute priority for us.

“We have been working closely with Government as members of the SAF Delivery Group for some time, and becoming official members of the Jet Zero Council means we can have a bigger voice at the table at this critical time, working with Government and industry to ensure we reach net zero as fast as possible.”

Today’s news about Jet2 closely follows the unveiling of a partnership between Boeing and the University of Sheffield to test, develop and assess new sustainable aviation fuels.

Boeing has signed a research partnership with the university, becoming the founding member of the Energy Innovation Centre, an R&D scheme to devise new low carbon technologies.

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