DEAKIN WELCOMES PROGRESS ON UK AVIATION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS
September 1st, 2010
BY DANIEL PRUZIN
BRITAIN'S biggest air traffic control company says it is on course to achieve its goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 10% by 2020, and its CEO has claimed to Jane's Airport Review this is a "win-win", explaining: "It's not purely focused on the environment, it's also a win for the airlines by reducing fuel burn."
In a new report, NATS, which provides air traffic services for most of the country, including at London Heathrow, said it saved 50,000 tonnes of CO2 in 2009 through improvements in traffic management. In ...
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