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CEAS bulletin Juli 2022
In the coming weeks from Cape Canaveral, Pad 39-A, the NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), the most powerful rocket in the world, will lift off with on top the NASA’s Orion spacecraft including the ESA’s Service Module. This will be Artemis I mission, the first of a series of four…
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CEAS Bulletin April 2022
During the latest Board of Trustees meeting, the wish was expressed that the CEAS bulletin provides much more of information about the life of our member societies and partners. I start giving effect to this recommendation by publishing articles coming from three…
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Report on the feasibility of a long-term aspirational goal
During the 40th Session of the ICAO Assembly, ICAO Member States requested the Council to continue to explore the feasibility of a long-term global aspirational goal (LTAG) for international civil aviation through conducting detailed studies assessing the attainability…
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Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a Special Report2 in October 2018 on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways. In response, the European Commission issued…
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Navigating Towards the Decarbonisation of European Aviation
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, aviation was one of the fastest-growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions, directly accounting for about 3% of the EU’s total emissions and more than 2% of global emissions. Even though the crisis has caused a visible drop in air…
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Airbus Global Market Forecast 2021 – 2040
Traffic recovery under way, fundamental drivers of passenger demand remain, air traffic (RPK) forecast to grow 3.9% per annum, 39,000 new aircraft deliveries by 2040, 880 new freighters by 2040 and replacement with latest generation is today’s most significant lever for decarbonisation…
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Airbus UK SAF
Airbus is fully committed to delivering Net Zero emissions across all the sectors that it has control of or has influence over. Airbus has already committed to Net zero emissions for its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions…
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Aviation, decarbonisation and climate change
The aviation industry has been under long-term pressure to reduce its contribution to climate change. In 2019, domestic and international aviation accounted for around 8% of UK CO2 equivalent emissions. While the Covid-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented…
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Destination 2050 – A route to net zero European aviation
Aviation has brought enormous benefits to European society and its economy. It has allowed people to visit other cities and countries and facilitated the transport of goods in ways that previous generations could only have dreamed of. Passenger…
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Airline commitment to Net Zero 2050
The airline members of IATA have approved a resolution to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. This is in support of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. This is a momentous decision, taken to…
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CEAS bulletin Juli 2022
In the coming weeks from Cape Canaveral, Pad 39-A, the NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), the most powerful rocket in the world, will lift off with on top the NASA’s Orion spacecraft including the ESA’s Service Module. This will be Artemis I mission, the first of a series of four…
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CEAS Bulletin April 2022
During the latest Board of Trustees meeting, the wish was expressed that the CEAS bulletin provides much more of information about the life of our member societies and partners. I start giving effect to this recommendation by publishing articles coming from three…
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