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By Guy Taylor Easyjet, Ryanair and Wizz Air have teamed up to hit back against an attempt by their long-haul counterparts to limit the scope of new EU regulations surrounding non-CO2 emissions. The European Union (EU) is introducing landmark rules which force airlines to report the quantity of non-CO2 emissions such as contrails, the vapour trails which streak behind flights. IATA, the industry’s main trade body, has privately lobbied the EU to tone down the requirements amid growing concern in the aviation community. It argues the scheme should be voluntary and only apply to flights within Eu…