Carbon Trading Impasse Clouds Aviation Sector Offsetting Plans

Problems that continue to plague the voluntary carbon markets risk derailing the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) timeline for implementing its Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (Corsia). Carbon offsets are a crucial component of ICAO’s strategy for decarbonizing aviation. Those instruments are seen as an interim measure until enough sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is…
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Source: https://www.energyintel.com/0000018d-3d7c-d3c8-a79f-3f7e716e0000

Airbus to open helicopter assembly line in India

Airbus will build a helicopter assembly line in India with Indian conglomerate Tata, the European aircraft manufacturer said Friday. The deal was announced during a two-day visit to India by French President Emmanuel Macron. Airbus said the facility — which will take two years to set up — would be the first such operation to be run by a private group in India. It will assemble and test the major components of the H125 Ecureuil helicopter, and deliver the helicopter to customers in India…
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Source: https://www.zawya.com/en/business/aviation/airbus-to-open-helicopter-assembly-line-in-india-jiohsc4w?amp=1

The Tatas were expected to quickly revive Air India. We are still waiting

Over the past few days, several viral reels, videos, and posts have surfaced on social media, expressing concerns about the quality of aircraft provided by Air India. A recent incident involved a passenger who paid ₹4.5 lakh for a journey from Canada to Delhi on one of Air India’s B777s, highlighting complaints about seat comfort and the overall condition of amenities. In December, another passenger flying from Mumbai to Melbourne on Air India’s newly launched service raised multiple…
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Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/business/tataairindiarevivaldelay-the-tatas-were-expected-to-quickly-revive-air-india-we-are-still-waiting-101706334764790-amp.html

Aviation expert discusses the return of Boeing’s 737 Max-9

Aviation expert discusses the return of Boeing’s 737 Max-9 – CBS Los Angeles

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Aviation expert Ross Aimer discusses the return of Boeing’s 737 Max-9.

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Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/video/aviation-expert-discusses-the-return-of-boeings-737-max-9/

Aviation boom! Airbus joins hands with Tata Group to set up helicopter manufacturing facility in India – Details inside – Airlines/Aviation News

In a significant development aimed at promoting indigenous manufacturing in the aerospace sector, Airbus Helicopters has announced a partnership with the Tata Group to establish a Final Assembly Line (FAL) for helicopters in India. This collaboration marks Airbus’ second FAL in the country, following the ‘Make in India’ C295 military aircraft manufacturing facility in Gujarat.

The FAL will focus on producing Airbus H125 helicopters from its civil range, catering to both the Indian…
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Source: https://www.financialexpress.com/business/airlines-aviation-aviation-boom-airbus-joins-hands-with-tata-group-to-set-up-helicopter-manufacturing-facility-in-india-details-inside-3376393/lite/

Travel news: What you wanted to know about aviation safety but were afraid to ask

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In travel news this week: Why flight attendants want you to stop ignoring them, what Brits don’t want in their tea and Italians don’t want…
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Navigating the skies: Aviation sector sees no fast tech solution to GPS interference challenges – Airlines/Aviation News

Global regulators, aviation security experts, and manufacturers fell short of an agreement on a swift technical remedy for the challenge of GPS spoofing near conflict zones during a meeting on Thursday. Instead, they advocated for enhanced pilot training to address the issue, as disclosed by two sources familiar with the discussions.

Airlines have been urgently seeking action following a series of incidents where navigation systems experienced disruptions, displaying false locations or…
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Source: https://www.financialexpress.com/business/airlines-aviation-navigating-the-skies-aviation-sector-sees-no-fast-tech-solution-to-gps-interference-challenges-3376298/lite/

Aircraft association shares admiration for aviation | News, Sports, Jobs



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AIRCRAFT ADDICTS — Members of Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 859, based out of the Geary A. Bates Jefferson County Airpark, met on Jan. 11 to plan their 2024 calendar of events. From left, front, are Secretary MaryAnn Freeze; Vice President Mike Zeiler; member Christen Tulenko; and back, Treasurer Doug Cooke; and President David Tulenko.
WINTERSVILLE — For some, aviation is just…
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Source: https://www.heraldstaronline.com/news/local-news/2024/01/aircraft-association-shares-admiration-for-aviation/

SpiceJet promoter and others submit bids for bankrupt Go First airlines

Ajay Singh, the promoter of SpiceJet, along with Sharjah-based aviation company Sky One and the relatively unknown entity Busy Bee, have successfully submitted the required Rs 50 million bank guarantee and a formal expression of interest (EoI) for the financially troubled Go First Airlines, as per sources familiar with the proceedings.
These entities will now undergo a period of due diligence on Go First Airlines. Additionally, there are indications that the lenders may propose an extension…
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Source: https://www.constructionworld.in/transport-infrastructure/aviation-and-airport-infra/spicejet-promoter-and-others-submit-bids-for-bankrupt-go-first-airlines/50016

Jyotiraditya Scindia holds discussion with Airbus Global CEO; highlights India’s potential to be global aircraft manufacturing hub  – Airlines/Aviation News

Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia met with Airbus Global CEO Guillaume Faury on Friday (January 26) with the aim of bolstering India’s position in the global aviation arena. The meeting delved into potential collaborations for the manufacturing and designing of aircraft, signaling a stride towards fostering indigenous capabilities in the aviation sector.

The discussions between Scindia and Faury shed light on the immense potential India holds in becoming a global aircraft…
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Source: https://www.financialexpress.com/business/airlines-aviation-jyotiraditya-scindia-holds-discussion-with-airbus-global-ceo-highlights-indias-potential-to-be-global-aircraft-manufacturing-hub-3376248/