ReFuelEU Aviation

Last update on 12/11/2025: Updated Template, Manual and Fuel monitoring tool and new Monitoring plan

This page serves as a comprehensive repository for all EASA documentation and updated information related to Regulation (EU) 2023/2405, commonly known as the ‘ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation’, to help stakeholders understand and implement the requirements of the Regulation. 

On 31 October 2023, the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation ‘on ensuring a level playing field for sustainable air transport’ was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. The Regulation is part of a legislative package aimed at reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels — the ‘fit for 55’ package. The Regulation applies from 1 January 2024 and its first reporting obligation (Article 8) for aircraft operators is expected in 2025.

Sustainability Portal

The EASA Sustainability Portal is a comprehensive digital platform designed to streamline and simplify reporting for ReFuelEU Aviation and the Flight Emissions Label. It provides a centralised, secure, and user-friendly environment that enhances collaboration through automated data validation and structured workflows.

The portal is an invitation-only platform for key stakeholders, including the European Commission, EASA, Competent Authorities, Aircraft Operators and Verifiers.

Login to the sustainability portal
https://sustainabilityportal.easa.europa.eu

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Reporting Template 

To fulfil their obligations under Article 8 of the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation, aircraft operators must fill in and submit the Template for Aircraft Operators (see Annex II to this Regulation).

In order to facilitate the reporting process, EASA developed the Fuel Monitoring Tool. This recommended tool aims to facilitate the monitoring and reporting exercise of aircraft operators as well as the verification process by verifiers. Users are free to adapt the tool as they best see fit for their operations.

The monitoring plan template is an optional tool to support AOs identify their monitoring processes for the purposes of RFEUA reporting and support verification bodies and competent authorities during the audits of the reports.

Manual for Aircraft Operators and Verification Bodies

Interested stakeholders can download the Manual for Aircraft Operators and Verification Bodies, which provides guidance on reporting and verifying data as outlined in Article 8 of, and Annex II to, the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation.

The European Commission has also published Interpretative guidelines on the application of the exemptions referred to in Article 5 of this Regulation. 

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