Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup:
> Indicating the way forward for sustainable European aviation
A new report on the European aviation sector’s environmental performance sets out measures on how to reduce aviation’s impact on climate change, noise and air quality and ensure Europe meets its goal of climate neutrality by 2050. Read more
> Europe’s biggest airline wants a 2-drink limit for passengers at airports
Ryanair, Europe’s biggest airline, has called for the sale of alcohol to be limited at European airports to minimize the disruption caused by drunk passengers onboard flights. Read more
> 2024 – Who won the battle of the OEMs?
2024 was a year of recovery for aircraft OEMs, who all continued their post-pandemic recovery, but for Boeing in particular, there was also the recovery from several years of very high-profile production problems with their 737 Max and 787 range. Read more
> EU aviation report shows “significant” decarbonisation progress
Europe’s aviation industry has made “significant progress” towards achieving its decarbonisation goals in the last two years, according to a new report by the European Commission and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Read more
> Five of the World’s most Unique Airports
When you visit a country, why do you go? Some go for the culture, some go to relax, and some go for the food. A lot of people visit countries to see landmarks and points of interest. So, what happens when the point of interest is the airport itself? Read more
> Study exposes rising safety risks in aviation amid worker strain
New research from Ideagen reveals that 46% of aviation workers witnessed colleagues cutting corners due to apathy in the past year – 10% higher than the average across critical industries. Read more
> Sofema Online’s Portfolio Expands with Over 30 New Courses!
Building on their existing 400+ courses, packages, and diplomas, we are excited to announce the addition of over 30 new online courses to our growing portfolio. Read more
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