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97. IATA Warns of Potential Airport Chaos
IATA has warned of potential airport chaos unless governments move quickly to adopt digital processes to manage travel health credentials (COVID19 testing and vaccine certificates) and other COVID19 measures. Current data indicates that airport processing times have ballooned to 3 hours during peak time with travel volumes at only about 30% of pre-COVID19 levels. Published by Trave
98. Travel Agents Now Testing Sabre’s Airline Merchandising Solution
Sabre has launched its seamless merchandising solution with Air New Zealand, leveraging industry technology standards, including Electronic Miscellaneous Document (EMD), so travel agents can shop, book and fulfill the airline’s ancillaries in the Sabre global distribution system (GDS).
99. Reed Exhibitions acquires Aviation Division of UKIP Media & Events
Reed Exhibitions acquires Aviation Division of UKIP Media & Events. Reed Exhibitions has completed the acquisition of all six events of the Aviation division from international events organisers UK Media & Events. The division runs events in the specialised markets of Aircraft Interiors and Aerospace Design and Testing. The principal event in the division is the Aircraft Interiors
100. SAS Trials Silent Morning Flights
SAS is currently testing what it calls “Silent Morning Flights”. The new initiative eliminates most inflight announcements, with the exception of the safety briefing, from flights departing prior to 09:00. The Silent Morning Flights service is being trialled on all SAS domestic and intra-Scandinavia flights until end-September 2016.
101. Air Canada Launches On Board Restaurant Service
Air Canada is to offer reasonably priced, restaurant-quality meals in Hospitality Class on select domestic flights. Air Canada is the first full service Canadian carrier to offer onboard meals for purchase, a new service that is likely to resonate well with customers, according to the airline's recent surveys and in-flight testing.
102. SITA Develops Global Solution for Airline Emissions Regulation
SITA Develops Global Solution for Airline Emissions Regulation. SITA has developed and tested a scaleable global solution to comply with Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS). Four airlines from the Middle East, the United States and Europe are testing SITA’s Aircraft Emissions Manager, a Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) software tool to accurately measure carbon emissions fr
103. Boeing 777 to Serve as Flying Test Bed for New Technologies
Boeing has launched the latest round of flight-testing to assess new technologies that could address real-world challenges for airplane operators and passengers — from enhancing safety and sustainability, to improving the flying experience. A Boeing 777 will serve as the 2019 flying test bed for 50 projects.
104. Unmanned Maritime Surveillance Testing to Take Place This Summer
The AR5 Life Ray UAS, developed by Tekever, has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) to demonstrate the first European maritime surveillance system where drones are integral to operations. The first demonstration will be performed this summer over the Maltese waters of the Mediterranean sea.

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