In 2023, the final consumption of fossil energy in domestic aviation in the UK was at a marked level, with a steady upward trend forecasted from 2024 through 2028. Specifically, the consumption is projected to increase incrementally each year, indicating a growing reliance on fossil fuels for domestic aviation. The year-on-year percentage growth reflects a consistent increase of around 1% each year leading up to 2028, demonstrating a modest but persistent growth pattern within this sector.
- 2024-2025: Increase expected by 1.11%
- 2025-2026: Rise anticipated by 1.10%
- 2026-2027: Growth predicted by 1.04%
- 2027-2028: Climb projected by 1.03%
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the forecast period averages approximately 1.07%. This growth showcases gradual energy demands, potentially influenced by increased domestic travel.
Future trends to monitor include potential shifts towards sustainable aviation fuels, regulatory changes, and technological advancements that may alter consumption patterns and impact the forecast. Keeping an eye on policy developments and industry innovations will be crucial in understanding and projecting future consumption trends in this sector.