🇧🇷Brazil

Multas de Conformidade CORSIA – Emissões de Voos Internacionais

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Definition

ANAC published Ordinance 15,007/2024 detailing CORSIA compliance in Brazil, effective January 1, 2025. Airlines emitting >10,000 tons CO₂ in international operations must file Emissions Monitoring Plans, Emissions Reports, and Offsetting Reports, canceling 'Emission Units Accepted by CORSIA.' Non-compliance: BRL 50 per ton of CO₂ emitted. For a mid-size operator (25,000 tons/year), penalty = BRL 750,000–1,250,000 annually. Suppliers not vetting customers' CORSIA readiness expose themselves to reputational/contractual loss.

Key Findings

  • Financial Impact: BRL 50 per ton of CO₂ emitted (regulatory floor). Example: 25,000 tons/year operator × BRL 50 = BRL 1,250,000 annual fine if non-compliant. Supplier due-diligence cost to avoid pass-through penalties: estimated 15–40 hours/year per airline customer for monitoring verification.
  • Frequency: Annual (calendar-year basis). Monitoring obligations commence January 1, 2025.
  • Root Cause: Inadequate supplier qualification to verify customer's CORSIA monitoring readiness; manual, non-integrated emissions tracking; lack of real-time fuel/emissions data sharing between suppliers and airline customers.

Why This Matters

The Pitch: Brazilian aircraft operators waste R$ 2,500+ per ton of CO₂ in fines (BRL 50/ton) when supplier qualification fails to verify CORSIA monitoring systems. Automated supplier-compliance certification ensures all vendors feeding international aviation chains maintain emissions tracking.

Affected Stakeholders

Supplier Compliance Manager, Procurement (airline side), Operations Manager (tracking emissions data), Finance (fine accrual/contingent liability)

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Methodology & Sources

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Related Business Risks

Multas por Não Conformidade CORSIA - Emissões de Voos Internacionais

Quantified: BRL 25,000–120,000 per compliance violation + BRL 50/ton CO₂ not offset. For airline emitting 15,000 tons annually: minimum BRL 25,000 + (5,000 tons × BRL 50) = BRL 275,000 per year in fines if offsetting obligations not met.

Multas e Rejeição de Certificação por Falhas de Rastreabilidade de Processos Especiais

Estimated: R$ 50,000–R$ 250,000 per rejection (operational downtime + re-documentation); potential ANAC license suspension or aircraft grounding fines (statutory basis: RBAC 21.500–21.502). Manual verification adds 20–40 hours/month of audit-preparation labor at Brazilian technician rates (R$ 100–150/hour = R$ 2,000–6,000/month preventable cost).

Gargalo Operacional por Auditorias Manuais de Rastreabilidade em Processos Especiais

Estimated: 15–30 hours/month × R$ 120/hour (technician cost) = R$ 1,800–3,600/month preventable labor cost; estimated 5–10 additional aircraft downtime days per year due to audit delays = R$ 100,000–250,000 in lost MRO revenue (based on typical Brazilian MRO hourly rates of R$ 500–1,000/aircraft-hour × 200–250 billable hours per aircraft).

Risco de Falsificação de Documentos de Processos Especiais (Heat Codes, Certificados NDT) e Desvio de Componentes

Estimated statutory penalty (ANAC license suspension or revoking): R$ 500,000–R$ 2,000,000 (based on typical civil aviation fines in Brasil); reputational loss (contract termination, customer churn): 10–20% revenue loss for affected companies; recall/rework costs: R$ 100,000–500,000+ per contaminated batch.

Multas por Não Conformidade CORSIA - Emissões de Voos Internacionais

R$ 370,000+ per year (administrative fines R$ 25,000–R$ 120,000 + R$ 50/ton CO₂ unmitigated). For 15,000-ton emitter: R$ 250,000 (5,000 non-offset tons) + R$ 120,000 (max administrative) = R$ 370,000 minimum annual exposure.

Riscos de Multa LGPD por Violação de Conformidade de Dados em Registros MRB

Up to 20% of annual revenue (proposed LGPD amendment). For R$ 50M MRO: R$ 10,000,000. For R$ 100M MRO: R$ 20,000,000. Current 2% regime: R$ 1,000,000–R$ 2,000,000 for mid-sized operators.

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