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New Delhi: Global airlines body, International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Tuesday warned of a trade war between Europe and many nations like India, Russia, China and the US over imposition of carbon tax on all air travel over the sky of the western continent, which is seen as holding a "pistol to the head" of other countries.

 

"The last thing IATA wants is a trade war or a tit-for-tat activity. We are on the brink of something like that happening (between EU and over 30 other countries). It is an extremely charged situation now," Paul Steele, IATA's Director Aviation Environment, said.

 

Over 30 countries gathered in Delhi and later in Moscow a few months ago and adopted a declaration opposing the European Union's decision to include air travel in their Emission Trading System (EU-ETS) and decided to take retaliatory measures.

 

The EU move entails high taxation on all aircraft movement on the European skies, including overflights.

 

Steele said the EU-ETS was "no longer an aviation or climate issue, but a major political issue now. It is no longer an industry cost issue but an issue concerning sovereignty of nations."

 

Observing that the battle was between the EU and the "coalition of the unwilling" countries, he said the International Air Transport Association (IATA) was working with the UN-body International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) to find a way out of the impasse.

 

As retaliatory measures against the "unilateral" EU move, countries like India, China, Russia and the United States were considering "slowing down buying of aircraft from European aircraft manufacturers or limiting overflights."

Story first published on: June 12, 2012 14:26 (IST)

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