Why CORSIA Matters
CORSIA represents one of many specialized concepts in aviation. For charter clients and aircraft owners, understanding CORSIA supports better decision-making around flight planning, operator selection, and cost management.
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Frequently Asked Questions
8 questions about CORSIA
CORSIA (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation) is an ICAO program requiring airlines to offset growth in international CO2 emissions above 2019 baseline levels.
CORSIA directly influences operational decisions in private aviation. Whether it affects routing, pricing, aircraft selection, or regulatory compliance, awareness of CORSIA helps charter clients evaluate proposals and operators with greater precision.
CORSIA may affect charter pricing through its influence on operational requirements, aircraft availability, or regulatory compliance costs. The specific impact depends on your route, aircraft type, and timing.
The core concept behind CORSIA is recognized internationally, but implementation varies. The FAA, EASA, and national aviation authorities each apply their own regulations, which means CORSIA may carry different specific requirements depending on where you're operating.
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No — your broker and operator handle the technical details. But understanding CORSIA helps you evaluate what you're paying for, ask informed questions, and distinguish between operators who meet minimum standards and those who exceed them.
In the United States, the FAA sets standards related to CORSIA through Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). In Europe, EASA provides the regulatory framework. Internationally, ICAO establishes the baseline standards that member states adopt and enforce.
Yes. Our aviation advisors can explain how CORSIA applies to your specific situation, whether you're chartering, buying, or selling an aircraft.
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