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EBAA supports Dassault's legal action against EU over taxonomy exclusion

EBAA supports Dassault's legal action against EU over taxonomy exclusion
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The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) has aligned with Dassault Aviation in a legal challenge against the European Commission's Taxonomy Delegated Act. The industry group argues that the act discriminates against business aviation. On July 4, attorneys representing EBAA presented their case to the EU General Court, supporting Dassault's lawsuit initiated earlier this year.

The EU Taxonomy is designed as a classification system to identify sustainable economic activities, aiding companies and investors in making environmentally friendly investment decisions. Holger Krahmer, EBAA's secretary general, claims that the European Commission excluded business aviation on ideological grounds, which hampers investment in decarbonization efforts within the sector.

EBAA, based in Brussels, contends that this exclusion weakens the competitiveness of European business aircraft manufacturers and operators. It argues that financial institutions are discouraged from investing in new aircraft with lower carbon emissions due to this policy.

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Krahmer stated, "The exclusion of business aviation from the EU Taxonomy framework is a significant oversight that fails to recognize the sector’s substantial contributions to sustainability and technological advancement." He further argued that according to EU Treaties, sectors should not face discrimination without justification and called for correction of what he described as an arbitrary political decision by the Commission.

Dassault Aviation filed its lawsuit on February 14 seeking annulment of an amendment made on June 27, 2023. This amendment effectively excluded business aviation from certain provisions despite opposition from EBAA and other industry groups following public consultations.

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