TRIP Report Vol. 12 No. 1
Also in This Issue: Next Generation Identity Management. How Brazil Changed Customs Control. Korea’s New i-Prechecking System. Interpol’s Response to Travel Document Fraud. Directing Assistance Where It Is Needed.
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Sustained Growth for Bombardier in 2017
The sustainability of the aircraft manufacturing sector received a boost on 16 February with Bombardier confirming that it continued to show solid performance throughout the 4th quarter of 2016. The company is currently executing its…
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Aviation is at the heart of sustainable development for small island countries
These low-lying coastal countries tend to share the same challenges: small but growing populations, limited resource bases and dependence on international trade because of their remoteness and they are faced with higher energy,…
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An important reminder about wearing your seat belt in flight
Significant numbers of injuries in the cabin were prevented by a flight crew’s actions in securing the cabin when informed of a forecast of severe turbulence on a 30 December 2015 flight, Canada’s Transport Safety Board (TSB) reported…
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Knowledge as a powerful and limitless resource in Mongolia
Acquiring a method of learning is more important than being taught.
Having the right attitude is more important than being educated.
Having work skills is more important than being employed.
Using knowledge is more important than having…
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ICAO’s Technical Cooperation Bureau: Celebrating 65 Years of Global Assistance
ICAO’s Technical Cooperation Bureau (TCB) has been serving States, non-State entities, donors and the civil aviation industry for 65 years, providing practical assistance where required in the execution of national civil aviation plans…
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One woman soars as the world celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
My Future, Your Future, OUR Future.
STEM Education: Living a Life Without Limits
UNICEF estimates that in 2015, approximately 75 million children were born in conflict zones. Imagine what those children could achieve if they would all…
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Aircraft Safety: The Work of a Flight Test Engineer
Before being certified by Transport Canada, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for operations in Canada, the United States and Europe, the CSeries went through an extensive flight…
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ISAF2017: LIVE BLOG
Welcome to ICAO ISAF's 2017 live blog on UnitingAviation.com
*This blog is no longer live. Scroll down to see what you missed at ISAF2017.*
Posts will appear in chronological order with the oldest post appearing at the bottom of…
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An Interview with IATA’s Director General
As the seventh person to lead the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Alexandre de Juniac had a tough act to follow in succeeding the passionate and outspoken Tony Tyler as Director General and CEO.
Mr. de Juniac brought his…
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