EU ETS decision leaves airlines playing cameo role

Airlines set to remain on the fringes of the EU ETS until at least 2016, disappointing environmentalists and market observers hoping for better liquidity

American Airlines - fuel hedging benefits in 2011

A decision to exempt most of the global airline industry from the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) means that aviation is unlikely to play a role in boosting the fortunes of the flagging scheme in the near future, say market participants.

Since the EU ETS was launched in 2005, the continent’s economic malaise has created an oversupply of European Union Allowances (EUAs), leading to rock-bottom prices. Having stood at more than €30 ($41.50) per tonne of carbon dioxide equivalents

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