Aviation CO2 Workshop
Aviation is critical to human activities and it is required to provide increasingly high levels of services, such as transportation of people and goods. Therefore it is in society's interest that these services are made available with the least energy feasible in order to minimize adverse economic and environmental impacts.
The challenge for aviation is to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions while improving the efficiency of its operations. By accepting responsibility to reduce impact on the environment, certain commitments must be made to all stakeholders including customers, shareholders and the general public.
Case studies, policy discussions, development strategies and R&D implementations for a sustainable aviation what make Aviation CO2 Workshop worth attending and contributing to.
Why choose the Aviation CO2 Workshop?
Workshop participants are expected from the European Commission, Ministries, Regulatory agencies, consulting companies, carbon emission experts, airlines and aerospace manufacturers. The AVIATION CO2 Workshop will highlight the importance of communication and collaboration between policy makers and business. New programs and findings will be presented to share best practices and corporate strategies.
Topics covered include:
The Aviation CO2 Workshop which is held in Budapest on February 24-25, 2009, gives you a unique opportunity to listen to real case studies from leading companies. Together with other market players they will identify the main opportunities, challenges and barriers faced by the aviation industry.
· Aviation in EU ETS
· Sustainable transportation with new innovative solutions and technologies
· Flight operations, route planning and maintenance programs to enhance fuel efficiency
· Energy consumption and the optimization of ecological impact
· Dealing with moral and ethical problems that arise in a business environment
· Operating with a perspective broader than the immediate, short term profit
· Supporting communities in which airlines operate