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3.—(1) The information required for the Secretary of State’s report to ICAO listing the aeroplane operators attributed to the United Kingdom and verification bodies accredited in the United Kingdom is set out in Table 3.
Field | Data Field | Details |
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Field 1 | List of aeroplane operators attributed to the United Kingdom | (a) Name and contact information of aeroplane operator, (b) Aeroplane operator Code, (c) Method and identifier used to attribute aeroplane operator to the United Kingdom in accordance with article 8(1). |
Field 2 | List of verification bodies accredited in the United Kingdom for a given year of compliance | (a) State (United Kingdom), (b) Name of verification body. |
(2) The information required for the Secretary of State’s Emissions Report to ICAO for the period of 2019 and 2020 is set out in Table 4.
Field | Data Field | Details |
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Field 1 | Total annual CO2 emissions per State pair aggregated for all aeroplane operators attributed to the United Kingdom (in tonnes)(2) | Include emissions from CORSIA eligible fuels, calculated using fuel conversion factor from corresponding aviation fuels, in accordance with article 28(4). |
(3) The information required for the Secretary of State’s report to ICAO annually from and including 2021 is set out in Table 5.
Field | Data Field | Details |
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Field 1 | Total annual CO2 emissions on each State pair aggregated for all aeroplane operators attributed to the UnitedKingdom(3) | (a) Total annual CO2 emissions on each State pair [F1subject to offsetting requirements, under article 41A,] aggregated for all aeroplane operators attributed to the United Kingdom (in tonnes), (b) Total annual CO2 emissions on each State pair [F2not subject to offsetting requirements under article 41A] aggregated for all aeroplane operators attributed to the United Kingdom (in tonnes). |
Field 2 | Total annual CO2 emissions for each aeroplane operator attributed to the United Kingdom | (a) Total annual CO2 emissions for each aeroplane operator attributed to the United Kingdom (in tonnes), (b) Indicate whether the CERT, as set out in Schedule 3 is used. |
Field 3 | Total aggregated annual CO2 emissions for all State pairs [F3subject to offsetting requirements, under article 41A,] for each aeroplane operator attributed to the United Kingdom (in tonnes) | |
Field 4 | Total aggregated annual CO2 emissions for all State pairs [F4not subject to offsetting requirements under article 41A] for each aeroplane operator attributed to the United Kingdom (in tonnes) |
(4) The information required for the Secretary of State’s Emissions Report to ICAO for the use of CORSIA eligible fuels in the United Kingdom is set out in Table 6.
Field | Data Field | Details | Notes |
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Field 1 | Production | (a) Production year of CORSIA eligible fuel claimed, (b) Producer of CORSIA eligible fuel. | |
Field 2 | Batch of CORSIA eligible fuel | (a) Batch number of each CORSIA eligible fuel claimed, (b) Total mass of each batch of CORSIA eligible fuel claimed (in tonnes). | |
Field 3 | CORSIA eligible fuel claimed | (a) Fuel types, i.e. type of fuel, feedstock and conversion process, (b) Total mass of the neat CORSIA eligible fuel (in tonnes) per fuel type being claimed by all the aeroplane operators attributed to the United Kingdom. | This will provide a total mass for each fuel type being claimed by all aeroplane operators attributed to the United Kingdom. |
Field 4 | Emissions information per fuel type | Total emissions reductions claimed from the use of a CORSIA eligible fuel (in tonnes). | |
Field 5 | Total Emissions reductions | Total emissions reductions claimed by all aeroplane operators attributed to the United Kingdom from all CORSIA eligible fuel use (in tonnes). |
Textual Amendments
F1Words in Sch. 5 Table 5 substituted (9.11.2022) by The Air Navigation (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation) (Amendment) Order 2022 (S.I. 2022/1050), arts. 1, 34(3)(a)(i)
F2Words in Sch. 5 Table 5 substituted (9.11.2022) by The Air Navigation (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation) (Amendment) Order 2022 (S.I. 2022/1050), arts. 1, 34(3)(a)(ii)
F3Words in Sch. 5 Table 5 substituted (9.11.2022) by The Air Navigation (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation) (Amendment) Order 2022 (S.I. 2022/1050), arts. 1, 34(3)(b)
F4Words in Sch. 5 Table 5 substituted (9.11.2022) by The Air Navigation (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation) (Amendment) Order 2022 (S.I. 2022/1050), arts. 1, 34(3)(c)
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 5 para. 3 in force at 26.5.2021, see art. 1
Information on Fields 1 and 2 in Table 3 can be found I the ICAO document entitled “CORSIA Central Registry (CCR): Information and Data for Transparency” that is available from the ICAO website at www.icao.int. For a hard copy contact the ICAO E-Commerce and Publications Sales Unit at International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), 999 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Montreal, Quebec H3C 5H7, Canada (telephone +1 514-954-8219 and e-mail sales@icao.int).
Information on the total average CO2 emissions for 2019 and 2020 aggregated for all aeroplane operators on each State pair can be found in the ICAO document entitled “CORSIA Central Registry (CCR): Information and Data for Transparency” that is available from the ICAO website at www.icao.int. For a hard copy contact the ICAO E-Commerce and Publications Sales Unit at International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), 999 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Montreal, Quebec H3C 5H7, Canada (telephone +1 514-954-8219 and e-mail sales@icao.int).
Information on the total annual CO2 emissions aggregated for all aeroplane operators on each State pair (with identification of State pairs defined in the ICAO document entitled “CORSIA States for Chapter 3 State Pairs” in a given year) can be found in the ICAO document entitled “CORSIA Central Registry (CCR): Information and Data for Transparency” that is available from the ICAO website at www.icao.int. For a hard copy contact the ICAO E-Commerce and Publications Sales Unit at International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), 999 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Montreal, Quebec H3C 5H7, Canada (telephone +1 514-954-8219 and e-mail sales@icao.int).
In order to avoid double claiming of CORSIA eligible fuels, information on Fields 1, 2 and 3a can be found in the ICAO document entitled “CORSIA Central Registry (CCR): Information and Data Transparency” that is available from the ICAO website at www.icao.int. For a hard copy contact the ICAO E-Commerce and Publications Sales Unit at International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), 999 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Montreal, Quebec H3C 5H7, Canada (telephone +1 514-954-8219 and e-mail sales@icao.int).
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