"Climate Change & Satellites 2015 – Knowledge for Action "

September 16, 2015

Paris, September 16, 2015 – In the run-up to the 21st UN international conference on climate change, COP 21, Thales Alenia Space has published a book entitled "Climate Change &Satellites 2015.

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Prague Airport

Prague Airport is the operator of the most important international airport in the Czech Republic, with the status of one of Europe’s fastest growing airports in the 10-25 million passengers category. Every year, this international airport looks after more than 15 million passengers who can enjoy the offer of almost 70 airlines connecting Prague directly with more than 160 destinations all over the world during the year. Furthermore, eight regular cargo carriers and dozens of companies providing charter flights operate from here. Prague Airport employs almost 2,800 people and an estimated additional more than 14,000 people are employed by companies operating at the airport or linked to its operations.

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Forankra offers products and customized solutions in cargo securing, lifting and cargo optimization through the whole logistic chain – from straps and lashings to technically advanced cargo securing systems for all kinds of road, air and sea transports. With our knowledge and expertise, we help our customers to secure everything in transit.

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The milestones to decarbonize aviation

whitePaper | February 22, 2023

impact’s goal is to accelerate aviation’s transition to net zero. To do this, impact plans to leverage the responsibility and capabilities of aircraft financiers to ensure that well-defined sustainability targets are firmly anchored in loan or lease agreements. The metrics required for this should also improve the accuracy and clarity of reporting on the sustainability of the financiers’ investment and loan portfolios.

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A ROADMAP FOR FLIGHT AUTOMATION IN ADVANCED AIR MOBILITY

whitePaper | January 31, 2022

Skyroads AG, Munich, Germany is developing, testing and implementing an Automated Airspace Management and Vehicle Guidance System (AAVS). It is abundantly clear that a system which helps guide complex, three-dimensional traffic in congested airspace will be needed soon. Legacy ATC systems are not able to support the urban transport mode. Legislators and regulators are expecting the industry to supply solutions. Skyroads is the first company world-wide to make a comprehensive proposal. Fundamental considerations for this solution are found in our previous White Paper “Air Traffic Control for Urban Air Mobility”. The operational tasks to be solved are widely acknowledged within the current deliberations by the industry and the rulemaking bodies.

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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT

whitePaper | July 6, 2022

The aviation industry is aiming to achieve net-zero operations by 2050. This will require switching from jet fuel to alternative energy sources.

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SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL

whitePaper | October 21, 2022

Gevo’s Alcohol-to-Jet Pathways Are Proven to Deliver Bio-Based, Drop-In Replacements as Low-Carbon Options for Travelers.

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The next generation mobile connectivity set to transform aviation

whitePaper | December 9, 2019

The world is flying more. In the next 20 years, the global fleet is expected to double to 48,000 aircraft, while annual passenger numbers are set to hit 7.2 billion. At the same time, passenger habits are changing quicker than anticipated. Not only are most of us glued to our smartphones and consuming an ever-greater volume of rich digital content, many of us are carrying around more than just one device. Add to this an explosion of Internet of Thing devices, from smartwatches to connected baggage aboard the aircraft, and demand for ‘always-on’ connectivity is becoming the norm

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Prague Airport

Prague Airport is the operator of the most important international airport in the Czech Republic, with the status of one of Europe’s fastest growing airports in the 10-25 million passengers category. Every year, this international airport looks after more than 15 million passengers who can enjoy the offer of almost 70 airlines connecting Prague directly with more than 160 destinations all over the world during the year. Furthermore, eight regular cargo carriers and dozens of companies providing charter flights operate from here. Prague Airport employs almost 2,800 people and an estimated additional more than 14,000 people are employed by companies operating at the airport or linked to its operations.

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