Rwanda Joins CORSIA As ICAO Officially Launched CORSIA Central Registry

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Rwanda became one of the latest countries to announce their voluntary participation in the pilot phase of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)’S Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA).

 

According to ICAO. Mr. Silas Udahemuka, Director General of the Civil Aviation Authorities of Rwanda, informed ICAO of this development through letter to ICAO Secretary General, Dr. Fang Liu.

 

This commitment represents an important contribution towards the momentum underpinning CORSIA. As a result, 85 States representing 76.76% of international aviation activities are now committed to the voluntary phase.

 

In parallel, ICAO has officially launched the CORSIA Central Registry (CCR). The CCR is one of the five CORSIA “Implementation Elements.” It is a crucial step, as Volume IV of Annex 16 to the Chicago Convention obliges States to fulfill their reporting requirements through it and by no other means. Access to the CCR is restricted to authorized users, who are nominated by the States.

 

ICAO Council President, Mr. Salvatore Sciacchitano, 00 said: “Despite the challenging circumstances, ICAO has been working diligently to put in place all Implementation Elements of CORSIA to ensure that the Scheme remains on track, and States have all tools available to comply with their CORSIA reporting requirements.”

 

According to ICAO, the CCR has been implemented as a secure Cloud-hosted application supported by a database. It has been designed to store CORSIA-specific information and data on aeroplane operators, verification bodies, CO2 emissions, CORSIA eligible fuels claimed, and cancelled emissions units. The CCR will retain records from ICAO States for the duration of the Scheme.

 

Documents containing information and data submitted to ICAO through the CCR will be published on the ICAO CORSIA website, following their approval by the ICAO Council.

 

Dr. Fang Liu, ICAO Secretary General, emphasized that “the launch of the CCR brings us closer to the full implementation of CORSIA. In the best spirit of ICAO’s No Country Left Behind initiative, ICAO will continue its efforts to ensure the preparedness of all its Member States for CORSIA, including through the CORSIA assistance, capacity-building and training programme, which will provide training on the CCR.”

 

While providing crucial contributions toward the achievement of 15 of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), international aviation activities generate 1.3% of all carbon emissions resulting from human activity. ICAO is committed to reducing the environmental impact of each flight through a basket of measures, with CORSIA playing a significant role within ICAO’s SDG strategy.

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