Relevant to:
Teams managing CORSIA obligations:
By this date, airlines must meet their Phase 1 (2024-2026) obligations by procuring and cancelling CORSIA-eligible emissions units to cover their 2024–2026 emissions above the baseline, 85% of the total CO₂ emissions covered by CORSIA in 2019.
But here’s the challenge: projected supply for Phase 1 currently falls short of expected demand.
Airlines that engage early will be in the strongest position to secure CORSIA-eligible emissions units at competitive prices.
South Pole can help.
Define your CORSIA offsetting obligations and set your procurement strategy.
Source CORSIA Eligible Emissions Units with confidence.
Secure longer-term supply with price and volume certainty.
South Pole has a depth of industry and carbon market experience that is unique in the market.
With policy experts across four continents, we provide advice tailored to your situation.
South Pole has access to one of the market's largest pipelines of CORSIA-eligible projects for Phase 1 and Phase 2.
We have supported 50+ aviation companies, from commercial airlines to cargo operators.
While CORSIA is global, each airline’s situation is unique. Our team can help you understand and manage both CORSIA obligation and local legislation, then establish a portfolio strategy that is risk-diversified and regulatory aligned.
What you get:
With access to one of the market's largest pipelines of CORSIA-eligible projects, South Pole can guarantee you access to high-quality EEUs, ensuring compliance with all CORSIA Phase 1 and regulatory requirements.
What you get:
With future demand predicted to outstrip supply, now is the time to lock in long-term access to CORSIA EEUs at predictable, cost-effective pricing via partnerships, forward agreements and diversified contract options.
What you get:
Acting now gives your airline the confidence that comes with ensured compliance and minimised cost.
The January 2028 cancellation of CORSIA EEUs deadline requires significant planning and purchases to meet it effectively.
CORSIA EEUs are not solely reserved for airlines. They are experiencing demand from other sectors and markets.
South Pole’s CORSIA learning library brings together the expertise of our global team in one place
The Quickguide to CORSIA breaks down the challenge facing international airlines into a fast, 10 minute read.
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