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European aviation proposes framework for net-zero CO2 by 2050

By Lewis Harper2021-02-11T13:24:00+00:00 Five industry associations have joined forces to propose a plan for European aviation to reach net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050. The Destination 2050 – A Route to Net Zero European Aviation report outlines commitments that the region’s airlines, airports, aerospace manufacturers and air navigation service providers are willing to make towards that goal. “Crucially, we now need policy-makers and regulators to align with us,” stated ACI Europe director general Olivier Jankovic during a briefing today. The report’s proposals cover four key areas: aircraft and engine technologies; sustainable aviation fuels; economic measures; and air traffic management (ATM) and aircraft operations.

GMR Delhi, Hyderabad airports receive ACI World s Voice of Customer Recognition

GMR Delhi, Hyderabad airports receive ACI World’s ‘Voice of Customer Recognition’ February 09, 2021 A file picture of Delhi airport   -  V V Krishnan× Lauded for efforts to listen to passengers, engage and gather feedback to understand their needs, and ensure customers’ voice was heard during the Covid-19 pandemic GMR-run Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in New Delhi and Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad have received the ACI World’s (Airports Council International) ‘Voice of Customer’ recognition. Both the GMR-run airports have been recognised for their continuous efforts to listen to their passengers, engage and gather feedback to understand their needs and ensure customers’ voice was heard during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

Caribbean, Latin American aviation groups urge rollback of flight bans, new travel restrictions

Flight Safety Foundation, Partners Target Runway Excursion Prevention

Flight Safety Foundation, Partners Target Runway Excursion Prevention News provided by Share this article Share this article BRUSSELS, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Runway excursions are the most frequent type of accident in aviation and regularly are identified as one of the most serious risks for large and small aircraft. Because of the complexity of the risk factors, preventing runway excursions requires coordination and commitment among numerous stakeholders. Today s release of the Global Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Excursions (GAPPRE) is the culmination of a two-year effort and demonstrates the industry s commitment to preventing runway excursions. GAPPRE was developed by an international team of more than 100 aviation professionals from more than 40 organizations. The initiative was coordinated by Flight Safety Foundation and EUROCONTROL, and the GAPPRE recommendations have been validated by the Airports Council International (ACI), the Civil Air Navigation Se

Concern shown over new Latin America and Caribbean travel restrictions

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