IFALPA Daily News – 19 March 2014
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Dear Colleagues,
The IFALPA Daily News is now available online.
Here are today’s top headlines. To read more, click on the title:
A compromise agreement reached with EU member states earlier this month over carbon
emission allowances for aviation is set for rejection in the European Parliament today (19 March)
as political groups have rallied to denounce “bullying” from China, Russia and the United States.
Africa represents a great investment opportunity for ambitious multinationals, with long-term
annual growth projections of about 4.4% a year and a population of 1 billion with ever increasing
purchasing power.
Norwegian Air Shuttle CEO Bjorn Kjos said that all the forces arrayed against him — including 38 U.S.
senators, the pilots union, the flight attendants union and the big three airlines — have it wrong.
Turkish Airlines has denied recent reports that it has been engaged in arms shipping, noting in a
written statement that the company does not transfer weapons to countries subject to United
Nations Security Council sanctions.
The Jan. 1, 2020, mandate for installation of ADS-B Out equipment in U.S.-registered aircraft was a
hot topic last week at the Aircraft Electronics Association show in Nashville, Tenn.
Hainan Airlines will take delivery of 27 aircraft this year that will help increase the number of routes
it flies to the United States and Europe, a company executive said on Wednesday.