All articles by Aimée Turner – Page 4
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Finding the right formula
All airlines flying into Europe will soon need to show how they intend to disclose their carbon emissions and transport data, the first time aerospace's environmental impact has ever been so publicly held to account
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Brussels list reveals airlines will bankroll UK climate change effort
More than a quarter of the world's airlines will effectively be bankrolling the UK's effort to tackle climate change according to a list published by Brussels...
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Global aviation under pressure to deliver climate deal
A group of four airlines worried that high-level climate change talks will end without any credible global deal have formed a new...
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Obama: Government subsidies in the fray
America's new president takes office with European-US disputes still to be resolved by the World Trade Organisation...
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EU defence chiefs warn of R&D threat
Defence industry chiefs fear that new European Union rules to open up national defence procurement to all European suppliers will threaten vital investment...
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HIPPO mission launches to track greenhouse gas
Hiaper, a modified Gulfstream V and one of the USA's most advanced research aircraft, is embarking on a three-year...
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PICTURE: US contender for 2030 air transport vision
MiT professor's novel airframe concept under NASA blue-sky project
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NetJets Europe awards paint contract to untried Doncaster operation
Fast-growing NetJets Europe has awarded what is understood to be one of largest-ever paint...
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Commercial engines: open rotors struggle with noise
Noise will continue to be a major problem within open rotor design development, writes Aimée Turner. At the Institution of Mechanical Engineers' recent...
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Transatlantic trial to explore 'green' gate-to-gate procedures
Europe has declared plans to conduct more than 100 transatlantic flight trials next year as part of an effort to perfect environmentally friendly flight...