Aviation Statement

Jim Fairlie MSP

A plan to help Scotland’s aviation sector balance growth with the country’s net zero commitment has been published.

The Aviation Statement sets out actions the Scottish Government will take to help grow Scotland’s international connectivity, secure lifeline services in the Highlands and Islands and play its part in international efforts to decarbonise aviation. This includes:

  • Examining how low and zero emission aircraft could improve connectivity for island and rural communities.
  • Considering options for increasing the production and use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Scotland.
  • Reviewing existing routes supported by the Scottish Government to understand the value added and to help realise our vision for Scotland to be at least as well connected as comparable nations.
  • Reviewing current governance arrangements for local authority and HIAL-operated airports to consider how to make operations more efficient.

Minsters will also continue to influence the UK Government so that Scotland can benefit fully from their Jet Zero strategy, including by helping to delivering our target for domestic flights to reach net zero by 2040. 

Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, Mr Fairlie said:

“This Aviation Statement sets out, for the first time, the strategic importance of aviation to Scotland and the specific actions we will take to help ensure we can continue to enjoy its many benefits, while significantly reducing emissions in line with our net zero ambitions.

“I thank everyone who took part in the consultation process for this report, which also serves to showcase both the recent improvements in Scotland’s international connectivity and the sector’s ongoing efforts to decarbonise flying. I expect this report to stimulate a more positive and constructive conversation about aviation and how best to harness the significant economic, social and cultural benefits it provides.

“The reserved nature of aviation means that we will continue to influence the UK Government so that Scotland can benefit fully from their Jet Zero strategy which applies across the UK.

“The outcomes in this Statement will only be achieved if we work effectively with airlines, airports, and other interested groups, and I will ensure we have ongoing engagement with the sector to make our vision a reality.”


Published 24 Jul 2024 Tags