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57. Boeing to Offer Panasonic’s eXConnect to Government Customers
Under a new deal between Boeing and Panasonic Avionics, Boeing will offer eXConnect - Panasonic’s secure, satellite-based, in-flight broadband service - to government customers within and outside the United States. With final terms being negotiated, the two companies have agreed on a framework for Boeing to offer the eXConnect service and sell aeronautical terminals to the governme
58. Embraer Welcomes Brazil's Decision to Withdraw WTO Dispute with Canada
Embraer has welcomed the Brazilian Government’s decision to withdraw its ongoing World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute with Canada regarding aeronautical subsidies and to launch negotiations on more effective disciplines to regulate government support in the commercial aviation segment. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 19 February 2021.
59. Perth Airport Welcomes State Government Support
Perth Airport Welcomes State Government Support. The arterial roads around Perth Airport have become increasingly congested during the traditional morning and evening metropolitan peak hours, making it difficult for users of the airport, including international visitors, to access the terminals due mainly to Tonkin Highway congestion.
60. Air Canada Appoints Derek Vanstone as VP Corporate Strategy, Industry and Government Affairs
Air Canada has appointed Derek Vanstone as Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Industry and Government Affairs effective 10 September 2012. Mr. Vanstone, currently Deputy Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister, was Chief of Staff to the federal Minister of Finance from 2007 to 2010.
61. IATA calls on U.K. Government to Abandon Aviation Duty
IATA calls on U.K. Government to Abandon Aviation Duty. Air Passenger Duty was doubled in 2007 and now collects GBP 2 billion pounds annually. From 1 November 2009, the proposed Aviation Duty would replace this with a GBP 2.5 billion yearly collection. By 2011/12 this would grow to GBP 3.5 billion. Additionally, the U.K. plans to join the local EU emissions trading scheme from 2012
62. WTTC and UNWTO Urge UK Government to Lift Sharm el Sheikh Air Ban
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and the UNWTO have called on the UK government to lift the current ban on UK-based airlines flying to Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. In a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May, David Scowsill, WTTC’s President & CEO, and Taleb Rifai, Secretary-General of the UNWTO, stressed the importance of resuming operations to the Egyptian coastal resort as the
63. Sir Richard Branson calls on Government to help protect British Icon - Concorde
Sir Richard Branson calls on Government to help protect British Icon - Concorde
64. Macau Government launches Campaign to Combat Illegal Guesthouses
Macau Government launches Campaign to Combat Illegal Guesthouses. The campaign launched by the Working Group, which includes posters distribution and reinforcing Tourism Hotline 28333000 for the reporting on any illegal accommodation cases, seeks to promote awareness among visitors and residents of the problem of illegal accommodation.

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