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209. Elbit Systems to Supply Spectro XR EO Systems to Country in Asia Pacific
Elbit Systems has been awarded an approximately $80 million contract by an undisclosed country in Asia Pacific to supply Spectro XR multi-spectral electro-optic (EO) systems for maritime forces. The contract will be performed over a period of four years. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 2 June 2021.
210. Hong Kong Extends Airport Relief Package for Further 2 Months
Hong Kong's Airport Authority has extended the relief package for two months. The package includes full waiver of parking charges for idle passenger aircraft and airbridge fees; reduction of passenger aircraft landing charges; fees reduction related to ramp handling, maintenance and airside vehicles; as well as rental reduction for terminal tenants covering lounges and offices; fee
211. Long-distance swimmer - Lewis Gordon Pugh - to Address Global Climate Change at AHIC 2008
Long-distance swimmer - Lewis Gordon Pugh - to Address Global Climate Change at AHIC 2008. Delegates attending the upcoming Arabian Hotel Investment Conference (AHIC) in Dubai are being encouraged to join ranks and help reduce global warming. Long-distance swimmer, Lewis Gordon Pugh, also known as 'Aqua Al Gore', is set to reel in travel and tourism experts, decision makers and pro
212. Study Shows Popular Fish Consumed in Hong Kong Under Serious Threat
A new study on the future of fish in the South China Sea reveals that key species consumed in Hong Kong are under serious threat from overfishing and habitat destruction, and unless immediate action is taken it will be too late. Some of the topline findings of the study - Boom or Bust, The Future of Fish in the South China Sea - show that some marine resources have been fished down
213. Embraer creates Environmental Office
Embraer creates Environmental Office. In the search for alternative fuels, Embraer was the pioneer aeronautics company to certify an airplane powered by alcohol, in 2004. The Ipanema is the first series aircraft in the world to leave the factory certified to fly with this type of fuel. Alcohol is three to four times cheaper than aviation gasoline (avgas). Furthermore, alcohol power
214. Airbus welcomes launch of Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative
Airbus welcomes launch of Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative. Airbus has praised the launch of the European Clean Sky initiative to help reach ambitious environmental targets by 2020, set out by the Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe (ACARE), through technology.
215. Cautious Optimism: State of the Air Transport Industry
Cautious Optimism: State of the Air Transport Industry.
216. JAL to Conduct ASPIRE Flight on 10 October 2009
JAL to Conduct ASPIRE Flight on 10 October 2009. Japan Airlines is to conduct Asia’s first ASPIRE flight on 10 October 2009, as part of a program that seeks to establish industry-wide aviation standards and procedures that can reduce the environmental footprint of air travel.

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