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European airlines oppose new EU synthetic fuel rules, citing cost, supply, and tech issues, demanding delays or exemptions.
European airlines are challenging new EU rules requiring increased use of synthetic jet fuel by 2030, citing high costs, limited supply, and immature technology.
Major carriers including Lufthansa, Ryanair, and British Airways argue the mandates are unrealistic and could raise ticket prices and hurt competitiveness.
They are pushing for delays or exemptions, emphasizing the need for infrastructure and investment.
The EU’s climate goals face pushback as airlines stress current production shortfalls and financial pressures.
Environmental groups warn delays could stall green aviation progress.
The European Commission has not yet responded.
Las aerolíneas europeas se oponen a las nuevas reglas de combustible sintético de la UE, citando cuestiones de costo, suministro y tecnología, exigiendo retrasos o exenciones.