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Aviation giants including Airbus, Rolls-Royce and easyJet pledge to work together to help sector achieve net zero

A group of industry leaders in the West of England are collaborating on a plan to drive forward the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's sustainable aviation ambitions

EasyJet is one of the organisations that has committed to helping the sector become carbon neutral(Image: Daily Post Wales)

Aerospace heavyweights including Airbus, Rolls-Royce and easyJet have pledged to work together to support the sector’s transition to net zero carbon emissions.

The group of South West-based industry leaders met at Bristol Airport to discuss ways to move towards clean aviation.

The event, part of a series being organised by the airport to showcase the region's role in helping the industry decarbonise, was also attended by sector representatives from GKN, Atkins, Vertical Aerospace, Universal Hydrogen and Wood.

The group said it was “committed” to driving the development and adoption of zero emissions technologies across the industry in the region and beyond.

“This will involve cross-sector collaboration and innovation that will help deliver the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s sustainable aviation ambitions and enable the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to build back better from the pandemic, driving recovery and jobs creation across the region and the country,” the group said in a statement.

Bristol Airport said further collaborations and proposals would take place in the coming months as the region turns towards recovery from Covid-19 and in the lead up to COP26 in November.

Plans include working with the Western Gateway - a proposal to create an economic powerhouse across the West of England and South Wales.

Emma Gilthorpe, chief executive of the Jet Zero Council - a partnership between industry and government aiming to deliver zero-emission transatlantic flights within a generation - welcomed the announcement.