UK government offers slot relief as the demand for air travel begins to rise
The UK government has agreed to support the aviation industry recovery with airport slot alleviation for the upcoming summer 2022 season, as demand for air travel returns.
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The UK government has agreed to support the aviation industry recovery with airport slot alleviation for the upcoming summer 2022 season, as demand for air travel returns.
UK government have invested £3.7 million into redesigning the airside operations to be faster, more reliable, quieter, and greener, as part of its Build Back Better initiative.
Latest EUROCONTROL seasonal data shows that even as traffic recovered to 60 or 70 per cent of 2019 results this summer 2021, some of the longest taxi times were cut.
The Emission and Climate Impact of Alternative Fuels study has provided promising early results for the use of 100 per cent sustainable aviation fuel on both engines of a commercial jet.
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London Luton Airport has welcomed the changes to modernise and simplify the airport’s arrivals airspace, which has been approved by the Civil Aviation Authority.
For International Airport Review, Mariagrazia La Piscopia, Chief Strategy and Programme Management SESAR Deployment Manager, details the progress of SESAR Deployment and the benefits it is already bringing to the ATM sector, made more prevalent as the industry emerges from the pandemic.
Volotea has become the first airline to join VINCI Airports’ recently launched forest carbon sink programme, which aims to offset both its own and customers and partners residual carbon emissions.
Etihad Airways and Boeing have signed a new agreement to expand the companies’ sustainability alliance and environmental goals, to drive innovation in the aviation industry.
EUROCONTROL’s latest Data Snapshot reveals how aircraft requesting to fly at ‘cruise level’ are creating extra airspace capacity and burning less fuel, saving one million tonnes of CO2 per year.
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.