by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Calendar
14 April 2011 Counteracting global warming, and averting climate change, is the primary challenge of the 21st Century, and tackling carbon emissions from the transport sector is fundamental to achieving carbon reduction targets. The Coalition has marketed itself as...
by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Calendar
17 March 2011 – morning seminar This seminar will consider the new challenges for future growth and greater sustainability in the UK and international aviation industries. Planned sessions assess the tensions between aviation growth and carbon regulation,...
by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Calendar
15 March 2011 Alex Lake, one of the authors of the ICE report entitled ‘Rethinking Aviation’ will present on the differing role of hub airports and regional airport, the demands poosed by airport access and opportunites for domestic fligh alternatives, as...
by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) provides monthly UK aviation statistics. The total terminal and transit passenger (PAX) figures for October 2010 compared with October 2009 are summarised below: for all reporting UK airports in October 2010 – 11,941,768 (compared...
by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
9 February 2011 British Airways (BA) has said its joint venture with American Airlines (AA) may add £311 million ($500 million) in sales this year as joint scheduling and new routes push the alliance’s share of the Europe – North America traffic towards 25%,...