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- 65. Asia Pacific Airlines Strive for Greater Collaboration with Governments
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The Assembly of Presidents of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) together with IATA and Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific, issued a joint declaration on Monday, highlighting their commitment to ensure the continued safety of aviation as well as reviving air travel.
- 66. IATA Publishes Health Safety Checklist for Airlines
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The IATA Health Safety Checklist for Airline Operators provides the standards and recommended practices, associated guidance material and other supporting information necessary for an operator to self-assess. Sections cover:
- 67. AAPA Charts Priorities for Future Aviation Development; Passes Resolutions
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Despite numerous challenges that threaten future profitability and sustainability, airlines in Asia Pacific continue to play a key role in leading the growth of the global air transport industry. The AAPA 62nd Assembly of Presidents held in Jeju, Korea last week strengthened the resolve of its airline leaders to maintain pressure in resolving current regulatory issues relating to s
- 68. Biometric identification to provide enhanced security and speedier border clearance
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Biometric identification to provide enhanced security and speedier border clearance.
- 69. Historic Aviation Carbon Offset and Reduction Agreement Moves a Step Closer
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IATA expressed optimism for an agreement on a Carbon Offset and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) when governments meet for the 39th Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization later this month. The draft negotiating text for CORSIA, published on 2 September 2016, broadly aligns with the aviation industry’s call for a mandatory global carbon offset
- 70. IATA Disappointed with CJEU Opinion
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IATA has expressed its disappointment in the opinion of the Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) which did not support the air transport industry’s challenge to Europe’s plan to include international aviation in its emissions trading scheme (EU-ETS) from 2012. A final decision is expected later this year.
- 71. Malaysia Airlines First to Implement SITA OnAir’s Aircom FlightTracker
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Malaysia Airlines will be the first carrier to implement global flight tracking using SITA OnAir’s Aircom FlightTracker, starting this summer. The airline has already conducted extensive testing of the technology, which uses existing equipment and re-purposes air traffic control data. The ground-based software upgrade allows airlines to follow aircraft positions and identify any un
- 72. IATA Expands Agreement with CIS to Improve Aviation Safety
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IATA Expands Agreement with CIS to Improve Aviation Safety. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has signed an agreement with the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC, also known by its Russian abbreviation which is MAK) to improve aviation safety throughout the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
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