Historic agreement on aviation emissions “Welcome first step” says CANSO
11 October 2010 | By CANSO
CANSO, has welcomed the announcement by ICAO that it has agreed a framework to stabilise and reduce aviation emissions...
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11 October 2010 | By CANSO
CANSO, has welcomed the announcement by ICAO that it has agreed a framework to stabilise and reduce aviation emissions...
9 October 2010 | By Airports Council International (ACI)
At the close of the UN ICAO 37th Assembly, the national delegations reached an historic agreement for a globally harmonized approach to addressing aviation’s CO2 emissions...
9 October 2010 | By International Air Transport Association (IATA)
IATA applauded 190 contracting states of ICAO on achieving global governmental agreement...
29 September 2010 | By IATA
IATA urged the governments of the world to reach an agreement on a global framework to manage international aviation’s emissions...
17 September 2010 | By IATA
IATA called on the world’s governments to unite in support of aviation’s ambitious targets to combat climate change...
13 September 2010 | By ARINC Incorporated
ARINC unveils a new element in its portfolio of integrated border management solutions...
2 July 2010 | By Airports Council International (ACI)
ACI Asia-Pacific is once again launching the ACI Asia-Pacific Young Executive of the Year Award for the year 2011. The award is now open for application...
28 May 2010 | By Airports Council International
Angela Gittens, has called for better understanding of the key parameters of airport business management and greater stakeholder collaboration to ensure a sustainable future...
27 May 2010 | By Air Transport Association of America, Inc.
ATA, said that it was pleased that the English High Court will allow ATA permission to proceed with its legal challenge to the unilateral extension...
18 May 2010 | By International Air Transport Association
IATA called on European governments and air navigation service providers to urgently develop more precise procedures to identify ash contaminated air space and allow more flights...
5 April 2010 | By Franklin Hoyer, ICAO South American, Regional Office Director
Ever since its creation in October, the South American (SAM) Regional Office of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) continues to actively support the development of air transport throughout the region, largely within the context of specific projects and close collaboration with specialised aviation organisations. The closest links are with…
5 April 2010 | By Kevin Morris, Aviation and Environment Manager, A|D|S
Following on from the successful “Arrivals Code of Practice”, UK aerospace industry experts from the airlines, airports, air traffic controllers, CAA and DfT chaired by A|D|S, have been working towards a similar Code of Practice for Ground Operations and Departing Aircraft. A ‘Departures and Ground Operations Code of Practice’ has…
31 March 2010 | By IATA
IATA, along with three governmental aviation safety organizations, took the first step to creating a global information exchange to improve aviation safety...
25 March 2010 | By IATA
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released the following comments in response to today’s Memorandum of Consultation on Second Stage Open Skies agreement between the US and the European Union...
26 May 2009 | By ICAO Secretariat
In the autumn of 2009, ICAO will hold a world conference on the subject of aviation and alternative fuels. The main objective will be to develop an internationally-agreed roadmap for facilitating the use of aviation alternative fuels. This article provides a snapshot of progress to date as well as main…