A Step Forward in Non CO2 Impact Tracking
EUROCONTROL and the European Commission have introduced Version 3 of the Non CO2 Aviation Effects Tracking System. This update marks a clear shift from earlier versions by delivering a complete monitoring reporting and verification framework within a single platform. While previous iterations focused on partial data handling and early stage tracking, the latest version brings a fully integrated approach to understanding aviation climate impacts beyond carbon emissions.
What Has Changed from the Previous Version
Fully Integrated Workflow
Earlier versions required multiple tools and manual coordination for reporting and verification. Version 3 now enables the entire monitoring reporting and verification process within one system. This reduces complexity and improves consistency across stakeholders.
Smarter Reporting Capabilities
The platform now supports direct input into annual non CO2 impact reports. Previously airlines had to compile and submit data separately. This change reduces administrative effort while improving data accuracy.
Expanded Data Integration
Version 3 introduces integration with additional external data sources such as EMIS. Earlier versions had limitations in handling incomplete flight data. The new system can automatically fill data gaps, improving reliability of outputs.
Flexible Monitoring Scope
Users can now select the monitoring scope and calculation method aligned with their approved plans. This level of customization was limited in earlier versions, making the new system more adaptable to operational realities.
Why This Matters for the Industry
The enhanced NEATS platform reflects a broader transition towards comprehensive climate accountability in aviation. By capturing non CO2 effects such as contrails and nitrogen oxides, the system strengthens the foundation for evidence based decision making.
Conclusion
This update signals a move from fragmented reporting to a streamlined and data driven ecosystem. As regulatory expectations evolve, stakeholders that adapt early to integrated monitoring systems will be better positioned to manage compliance while improving operational efficiency.

