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- 65. COCESNA Partners SITA to Implement Future Air Navigation System
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Airlines operating in the Central American Flight Information Region, covering Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua, will have the support of data link technology for aircraft surveillance and communications between pilots and air traffic control from early 2013.
- 66. Success for First iFlex Trial Between Johannesburg and Atlanta
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The first iFlex trial between Johannesburg and Atlanta has been successfully completed. The iFlex concept provides for a greater and more flexible choice of routes on long-haul operations which cross multiple flight information regions to deliver shorter flight times, improved, fuel efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions while maintaining safety.
- 67. British Airways chief executive calls on Aviation Industry to Unite on Climate Change
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British Airways chief executive calls on Aviation Industry to Unite on Climate Change.
- 68. Airbus, BA, Heathrow and NATS to Study Noise Reduction Procedures
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Airbus, British Airways (BA), Heathrow Airport (LHR) and NATS (the main air navigation service provider in the United Kingdom) have joined forces to study and develop operational procedures with an aim of reducing the number of people affected by noise around Londons Heathrow. The study will use British Airways A380, one of the quietest commercial aircraft in the world.
- 69. CAAS and Aireon to Deploy Space-Based ADS-B Service
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Aireon LLC have signed an agreement to provide space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) data for the Singapore Flight Information Region (FIR). Singapore will be the first air navigation service provider in the Asia Pacific region to adopt space-based ADS-B. The agreement includes a 12-year subscription to
- 70. IATA calls on Governments to help improve Air Transports Environmental Performance
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IATA calls on Governments to help improve Air Transports Environmental Performance. IATA has challenged governments to put aside politics and join industry in delivering real results to further improve air transports good environmental performance. The challenge was delivered by IATAs Director General and CEO, Giovanni Bisignani at the World Air Transport Forum in Cannes, which
- 71. IATA welcomes UN Guidelines on Emissions Trading
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IATA welcomes UN Guidelines on Emissions Trading. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) welcomed the successful conclusion of a landmark two-week-long meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)s Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection (CAEP). Most significantly, CAEP produced international consensus on guidance for states planning to incorp
- 72. Air Transport Supports 28.8 Million Jobs, $626 Billion of Asia Pacific GDP
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Worldwide, aviation supports 62.7 million jobs and generates $2.7 trillion in gross domestic product (GDP). Not only does air transport provide significant economic benefits, but it also plays a major role in the social development of people and communities all over the globe, allowing people to travel for educational opportunities and cultural exchange, more broadly. Across Asia-P
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