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AIR FLIGHT CREWS : SOCIAL LAW INVITES ITSELF INTO THE THIRD AVIATION PACKAGE.
The report on the overhaul of the third aviation package, adopted by the European Parliament at its 11 July plenary session, gave MEPs the opportunity to draw attention to the question of social law applicable to airline flight crews. The resolution that accompanies the amended legislative...
Tags: aviation, European Commission, European Parliament
Research articles 2007-09-13
Faster Implementation of SES Concept Urged
A group of aviation experts has urged the European Commission EC to accelerate efforts to create a unified airspace over Europe to cut air travel cost, boost safety and curb environmental issues. The High Level Group---an advisory body set up last year by the EC---said "at...
Tags: aviation, Europe, European Commission, performance
Research articles 2007-07-16
Open Skies: Jacques Barrot In Washington To Sign Historic Aviation Deal At The EU-U.S. Transatlantic Summit
WASHINGTON -- Jacques Barrot, Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for Transport, is in Washington today to sign the first-ever aviation treaty between the European Union and the United States, together with Council President Wolfgang Tiefensee, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters. Mr....
Tags: agreement, aviation, European Commission, U.S., Washington
Research articles 2007-04-30
Open skies pact 'will worsen climate change'
Plans to open up transatlantic aviation and generate an extra 26 million air passengers over five years will undermine Europe's push to combat climate change, campaigners warned yesterday. An "open skies" agreement, due to be agreed by EU transport ministers today, is being hailed as a revolution...
Tags: aviation, emission, European Commission
Research articles 2007-03-22
Bird in hand; Open skies.
A lousy deal for passengers in America; but time for Europe to accept second-best YOU have probably been there. Your expensive long-haul flight is held up seemingly for ever. Suddenly, after hours of waiting, an alternative is on offer: you can get home, but...
Tags: America, aviation, carrier, Europe, European Commission
Research articles 2007-03-10
AVIATION : AVOIDING ACCIDENTS THROUGH BETTER INVESTIGATION.
The European Commission wishes to review Community legislation relating to the manner in which accidents and incidents are followed up in civil aviation. To this end, it has launched a consultation, which will remain open until 2 March 2007. The aim is to adapt Directive 94/56/EC...
Tags: accident, aviation, commission, consultation, European Commission
Research articles 2007-01-11
EU/US/CLIMATE CHANGE : US PERCEIVES ETS AS A TAX MEASURE.
Jim Connaughton, President George Bush's senior White House adviser on the environment, equates the inclusion of the aviation sector in the European Emission Trading Scheme ETS to a new "tax". Responding to a question from Europolitics - during a briefing on the US administration's...
Tags: aviation, commission, emission, European Commission, FINANCE, SALES, Taxes
Research articles 2006-12-15
AIR TRANSPORT : COMMISSION CONSIDERS NEW REGULATORY FRAMEWORK.
Aviation regulations remain very fragmented and a source of low levels of clarity and inefficiency.aThis means something must be done to change it. The European Commission is looking into just that, which is what a conference in Brussels on 20 September on the future of aviation ...
Tags: aviation, commission, commissioner, conference, European Commission, Government, regulation, Regulations
Research articles 2006-10-17
The sky's the limit - Aircraft emissions.
That's bigger than my VW Air travel is a rapidly growing source of greenhouse gases. But it is also an indispensable way of travel THE double-decker A380, the biggest airliner the world has seen, landed at Heathrow last month to test whether...
Tags: A380, aircraft, aviation, car, carrier, emission, European Commission, Manufacturing
Research articles 2006-06-10
AVIATION INDUSTRY WANTS MORE INVOLVEMENT IN SETTING SECURITY RULES.
The European aviation industry wishes to be more involved in drawing up any new EU laws on air security. To coincide with the EU's ongoing review of existing legislation (it seems likely that Regulation 2320/2002 will be replaced by a new Regulation proposed by the European...
Tags: aviation, European Commission, industry, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-02-22
UK backs European Commission to include aviation emissions in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 September 2005-UK Government: UK backs European Commission to include aviation emissions in the EU Emissions Trading SchemeC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:27092005 Joint announcement by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; and Department for Transport ...
Tags: aviation, emission, European Commission, U.K.
Research articles 2005-09-27
INSURANCE: EU REGULATORS CLOSE ANTITRUST INQUIRY.
The European Commission opened an article 81 investigation into restrictive business practices after the aviation insurance industry cancelled contracts and increased premiums as a result of September 11. All aircraft need to be insured before they take to the skies. European governments were forced to step...
Tags: antitrust, aviation, commission, European Commission, Insurance, regulator, SALES
Research articles 2005-04-20
EU finance ministers study airline tax plans
EUROPE'S FINANCE ministers agreed yesterday to study plans for taxing aviation fuel or slapping a levy on airline tickets, despite the opposition of air carriers and deep divisions among EU governments. At the meeting in Brussels yesterday, the European Commission was asked to come forward with a...
Tags: aviation, European Commission, FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 2005-02-18
THE MAN WHO PAYS HIS WAY
Pensioners are queuing up to buy postal orders, students are emptying their scant bank accounts and airport staff at Stansted are handing around the hat asking passengers to organise a Laker-style bail out for that nice Michael O'Leary. I've gladly sent the Ryanair rescue fund my pounds...
Tags: aviation, Benefits, Europe, European Commission, Government, Mr., Ryanair
Research articles 2004-02-07
Open skies and flights of fancy - Airlines.(Talks this week on liberalising transatlantic flights could revolutionise the airline industry)
Europe and America began talks this week on liberalising flights across the Atlantic. They could lead to a long overdue rationalisation of the airline industry THE airline business is an aberration. Distorted by decades of subsidies and international cartels, it has never earned a...
Tags: America, American Airlines, aviation, carrier, Europe, European Commission, Government, industry, KLM, Strategy
Research articles 2003-10-04
Opening Europe's Airline Industry: Court expected to confirm EU authority to negotiate airline agreements. (Aerospace).
The European Union is poised to usher in the biggest change in international aviation in more than half a century that will unblock the long delayed consolidation of the airline business. The European Court of Justice is expected to rule by year's end...
Tags: aerospace, agreement, aviation, carrier, consolidation, European Commission, industry
Research articles 2002-11-01
Transatlantic two-step: Creation of a US-EU common aviation market remains many years away despite the recent advocate general's opinion concerning individual bilaterals. (Aeropolitics).
The recent collapse-again--of US-UK bilateral talks, coupled with a long-anticipated opinion from the European Union's advocate general concerning US-Europe bilateral aviation agreements, has raised hopes that the EU and US could be only a few years away from creating a transatlantic aviation market. But don't bet...
Tags: agreement, aviation, commission, Council, European Commission, SALES
Research articles 2002-04-01
European Commission wants to add aviation to existing trading scheme
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
Tags: aviation, European Commission
Research articles 2006-11-10
Unfinished business; Liberalising aviation.(Leaders)(Brief Article)
THE freeing of Europe's aviation business from government interference over the past four years justifies a certain measure of satisfaction. National flag carriers no longer put their hands out for state subsidy: most have been privatised or are about to be. Competition between European airlines has...
Tags: American Airlines, antitrust, aviation, European Commission, Government, leader, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2001-05-26
European Commission plans to include aviation in trading scheme - claim
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
Tags: aviation, European Commission
Research articles 2006-10-20