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…demand and supply. His presentation focused on specific analysis conducted for ICAO’s Group on International Aviation and Climate Change (GIACC). Rich Altman provided an update on activities of the Commercial…
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…University of Science and Technology) Climate Change: Judith Patterson (Science College, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada ), Mohan Gupta (Federal Aviation Administration), Rangasayi Halthore (Federal Aviation Administration), Anuja Mahashabde (The MITRE…
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…The climate change subcommittee provided an update on climate change issues affecting aviation, including an update from the summer Woods Hole Conference which focused on climate change adaptation and planning….
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…As a women-owned business , HMMH is proud to highlight Women of Aviation Week. The global awareness week is both an opportunity to celebrate the first female pilot license…
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…for various stakeholders invested in its growth. These stakeholders include aircraft operators and airports; the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as steward of the National Airspace System (NAS); and the cities…
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…negative consequences for the country beyond just environmental impacts, it strikes me that what the U.S. does at a federal level isn’t a deal-breaker on climate. Despite this unfortunate turn…
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…Mary Ellen Eagan, President and CEO of Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc. (HMMH), has been appointed chair of the Aviation Group of the Transportation Research Board, a division…
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…Greg Principato’s response, and (3) a recent session at the TRB Annual Meeting: “Environmental Tradeoffs of Aviation and High Speed Rail”. First, let me be clear: I do not think…
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…TRB Transportation Research E-Circular E-C148: Critical Issues in Aviation and the Environment explores the environmental media affected by aviation activities and processes that link aviation and the environment. The…
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…industry to make a real commitment to address climate change.[2] In the long run, the only real solution to manage the problem is sustainable aviation fuels[3] or electric aircraft (which…
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