Brussels, 27 August 2025. – The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) today announces the launch of ClimbingFast.eu, a new international platform of the Climbing Fast campaign aimed at promoting and defending the value of business aviation on a global scale.| EBAA - European Business Aviation Association
The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) has welcomed the news that aircraft, engines and parts will remain dutyfree under a newly announced transatlantic trade arrangement. The EU and the United States reached a provisional agreement this week to avoid a damaging escalation in tariffs and to restore the dutyfree regime for aerospace products originally established under the 1979 Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft. The outcome comes after months of coordinated lobbying by planema...| EBAA - European Business Aviation Association
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Following an evaluation of the Air Services Regulation published in 2019 and an impact assessment launched in 2021, the Commission identified targeted adjustments to respond to recent shifts in market dynamics in the sector, such as the demand for a more sustainable aviation (i.e. decarbonisation of the sector by 2050), the impact of COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine. In light of these, the Commission concluded that it has to go forward with the development ...| EBAA - European Business Aviation Association
Brussels, Belgium, 29 January 2025 – The Oxford Economics study released today outlined business aviation’s substantial economic contributions in Europe, warning that restrictive policies could jeopardize up to €120 billion in foreign investments and 104,000 jobs by 2030. | EBAA - European Business Aviation Association