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Global Air Transport Outlook to 2032 and Trends to 2042
According to the latest ICAO long-term traffic forecasts that were published in September 2016, world scheduled passenger traffic, expressed in terms of Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPK), will grow 4.6 per cent annually until 2032. By the…
The making of a new ICAO Standard
Airline emissions account for 2 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and, without stronger measures, would triple by the year 2050. There was a lot of attention in the news recently when ICAO Member States agreed to two policies that…
As easy as Alfa Bravo Charlie
When a pilot is communicating with air traffic control, static and other interferences would often create confusion with specific English language letters. In the very early days of civil aviation and military communication, and even today…
Using Technology to Improve Training
With increasing global access to ever-more robust high-speed Internet connections, technology is becoming an integral and dominant part of our daily lives — from how we communicate to how we learn. Training for aviation professionals is no…
When using clouds brings more value than flying through them
Move over cumulus, stratus and cirrus…the computing cloud is playing a bigger role in the management of international civil aviation.
At the United Nations World Data Forum which is being held in Cape Town, South Africa from 15 to 18…
RESEARCH: Québec taking the next steps towards greening aviation
Aéro Montréal and the Consortium for Research and Innovation in Aerospace in Quebec (CRIAQ) are joining their efforts to promote SA²GE, a project to develop a more ecological aircraft.
Aéro Montréal is a strategic think tank that groups…