NASA initiatives aim to help U.S. sustainable aviation goals
NASA and other industry leaders, at a recent White House event, have discussed the medium and long-term sustainable goals for the U.S. to combat climate change.
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NASA and other industry leaders, at a recent White House event, have discussed the medium and long-term sustainable goals for the U.S. to combat climate change.
The Passenger Confidence Tracker reveals demand for flights is restoring, however, rebuilding passenger confidence requires consistent global safety protocols and digital technology.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration has granted a $100 million deal to companies, to develop technologies to lower the impact aviation has on climate change.
The UK government is set to re-evaluate the UK’s travel regime, as London Heathrow Airport’s passenger volumes remain below pre-COVID-19 numbers due to changing restrictions and testing requirements.
Miami International Airport partners with Florida International University to kick-start a 30-day COVID-19 detector dog pilot programme at employee checkpoint.
Airlines for America’s member carriers have increased, by 50 per cent, its 2030 target to provide 3 billion gallons of cost-competitive sustainable aviation fuel to U.S. aircraft operators.
The Person of the Year Award aims to recognise outstanding contribution from airport leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During July and August 2021, Emirates’ airports provided safe resumption of travel for its passengers and experienced an increase of customer volumes, since the ease of COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Palanga Airport has now begun significant reconstruction work to renovate and modernise the airport’s runway, taxiway, and platform.
EUROCONTROL’s latest data snapshot reports the aviation industry’s COVID-19 recovery, this summer, with flights back to 70 per cent of 2019 levels within the EU.
Istanbul Airport has been awarded 'The Most Efficient Airport in the EU with more than 40 million passengers per year' by global leading aviation researchers at Air Transport Research Association.
Korean Air has signed a contract with SK Energy, to adopt the use of carbon-neutral jet fuel to continue the battle to counter climate change.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport reports more than 1.43 million passengers travelling through in August 2021, demonstrating the continued air traffic growth since the implementation of COVID-19 vaccines.
The International Air Transport Association's July 2021 report shows a growth in international and domestic travel demand, although figures remain below pre-COVID-19 results.
Compared with pre-pandemic levels of August 2019, passenger traffic declined 8.4 per cent in Mexico and 7.6 per cent in Colombia, and increased 14.8 per cent in Puerto Rico.