Air Canada launches its new LEAVE LESS Travel Programme
Deloitte Canada will be the first corporate customer to join Air Canda’s new LEAVE LESS Travel Programme, which is leading the way for sustainable business travel.
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Deloitte Canada will be the first corporate customer to join Air Canda’s new LEAVE LESS Travel Programme, which is leading the way for sustainable business travel.
The TULIPS project has been awarded €25 million by the EU, with 29 partners, including Avinor and SINTEF, contributing to making a greener aviation future.
Vancouver International Airport has revealed its Roadmap to Net Zero Carbon by 2030, accelerating the airport’s original net zero emissions target by 20 years from 2050.
At the International Air Transport Association’s latest annual meeting, a commitment has been agreed to transform global air transport in order to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
According to the International Air Transport Association’s August 2021 data, despite the pressure on air cargo capacity increasing the demand for global air cargo continues to steadily grow.
An agreed partnership between EUROCONTROL’s Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre (MUAC), the Belgian Ministry of Defence and skeyes, will see the development of a new air traffic management system.
London Heathrow has teamed up with British Airways, Airbus, BP, Glasgow Airport and NATS to pilot a net-zero short flight, powered by sustainable aviation fuel, from Heathrow to Glasgow Airport.
The Passenger Confidence Tracker reveals demand for flights is restoring, however, rebuilding passenger confidence requires consistent global safety protocols and digital technology.
If governments apply real governance, and aviation stakeholders are given strong financial incentives to meet emissions and CO2 reduction targets, an investment-friendly environment will be established.
The FAA launches new software, after reports identify the dangers of laser strikes, to reduce the safety threat imposed on aircrafts, crew, passengers, and communities.
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Following the 'One Too Many' campaign, individual airports reported a reduction in number of disruptive passenger incidents despite growth in passenger numbers.
Manchester Airport has had its 5G capabilities switched on by Vodafone, with other travel locations set to follow suit in the coming weeks.
From the depths of the Red Sea to city travelogues, passengers can now experience a new type of in-flight entertainment with the help of virtual reality.
Technology has always been at the forefront of progression in the aviation industry, but what can we look forward to in 2019? Here are 10 of the technologies set to make a big impact...