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The industry works on emissions reduction objectives.
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Linda Blachly

The aviation industry continues to work on emissions reduction objectives through a global approach. 
 
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Asia-Pacific & China commercial fleet forecast highlights, 2023-2032, FAA denies Republic Airways pilot training exemption request, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
 
Sean Broderick, Daniel Williams

Asia-Pacific’s prevalence of long-haul and international flying means it will be the last major region to see passenger demand return to 2019 levels. 
 
For all the criticism made several years ago about America’s ‘Third World airports’, considerable sums of money – many billions of dollars – have been thrown at most of the bigger ones for some time now to completely revamp what were ‘good enough for government work’ establishments (to coin a phrase from Tom Wolfe).
 
 
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The 41st ICAO Assembly will arguably be one of the most important in recent history. 

The airline industry, represented by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has set itself a target of reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris agreement. But now it is time for ICAO member states to agree on a long-term aspirational goals, giving the industry planning certainty, among others for investment decisions. 

This webinar is going to set the scene for what to expect of the two-week event.
Thursday, September 22, 2022
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October 16-18, 2022 - Las Vegas, NV

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