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SADIS FEATURE
BY MARK ROWE
THE METEROLOGICAL Office, the UK’s national weather service, the Met Office, has launched a new version of its satellite-distribution weather advice service. The new upgraded SADIS2G (second generation) is being rolled out to air traffic control units (ATCs) and will gradually supersede the existing SADIS system.…
AVIATION FUEL
BY DEIRDRE MASON
IT may never equal the four-fold rise in the price of a barrel of crude oil that took place between 1973 and 1974, but this year’s hike to more than US$60 a barrel has given all those industries dependent on the stability of fuel prices a severe shock, and the aviation industry is one of those reeling from the increases.…
OPEN RUNWAY LATEST
BY MARK ROWE
THE OPEN Runway system, produced by the UK’s Met Office, (Met for Meteorological), has proved popular in helping British airports to mitigate the potential delays associated with extreme weather events. Essentially, Open Runway gives airports an advance warning of the need for runway clearance and gritting in the event of snow and ice.…
ARTIFICIAL BLOOD
BY KEITH NUTHALL and MONICA DOBIE
A EUROPEAN Union (EU)-sponsored research project has been launched to create practical cell-factories producing a genetically-modified haemogoblin, the key element of blood that carries oxygen around the body. The Euro Blood Substitutes initiative wants to use ‘Aspergillus niger’ fungus and ‘Escherichia coli’ bacteria to create super-charged haem proteins, helping create reliable supplies of alternative blood products.…
OECD - TERRORISM
BY ALAN OSBORN
SPURRED by the recent OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) report on terrorism risk cover, insurers have begun to wonder about the optimum pattern for cover in this highly unpredictable sector with its potential for catastrophic losses.…
PORTS DIRECTIVE ANALYSIS
BY MARK ROWE
INSURERS have given a cautious welcome to a European Parliament directive intended to bolster port security across the continent, and which will see airport-style check-in procedures for ferry passengers and an expansion of the area around ports where security must be applied.…
LLOYD'S NAMES - EP
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament has voted to press the European Commission to provide a written response to its question on whether it had been satisfied that Lloyd’s of London had been “properly and effectively regulated” between 1978 and 2001.…
IMO - RUSSIA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE RUSSIAN government has accepted a 1993 international ban on the dumping of radioactive wastes at sea, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has announced. It means all 81 contracting members of the 1972 London Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter have formally promised to cease maritime nuclear dumping.…
CONTINGENCY PLANS THINK PIECE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
RECEIVED wisdom on the rumbling row over the CAP pits Tony Blair’s neo-liberal agribusiness technicians, armed with computerised high-tech wizardry, against Jacques Chirac’s subsidy-cosseted peasants, idly scratching their pigs. Naturally, the reality is less simple: British farming is efficient, but it is not always as profitable as the French.…
US - COLLATERAL DISPUTE
BY ALAN OSBORN
Two new schemes aimed at resolving the differences between the European Union and the US over the posting of collateral by non-American re-insurers in the US market are to be considered by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) of the US at its summer meeting in Boston June 11-14th.…