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Currently, the shipping industry is responsible for about 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Their total emissions are expected to go up sharply in future decades unless major changes are made. Other parts of the world economy have made strides in decarbonizing, including electricity and ground transportation, thanks to electrification.
Skift is a travel industry news site. Skift also provides market research and marketing services to the travel industry. Skift was founded in 2012 by Rafat Ali and Jason Clampet. The name Skift, which means "shift" or "transformation" in Nordic languages, was chosen by Ali and Clampet to highlight the ongoing changes in the future of travel. [1]
The Evergreen Group has expanded beyond the shipping industry to encompass operations in energy development, air transport, hotels and resort services. The country's first private international airline, EVA Airways Corporation, was established on March 8, 1989, and on July 1, 1991, formally inaugurated its first flight and began a new era of ...
Fairplay was a weekly news magazine devoted to the international merchant shipping industry, delivering “content tailored for its core audience of ship owners, managers, operators and charterers.“ [1] It was founded by Thomas Hope Robinson in 1883 and remained in continual publication until 2018. [2]
The International Maritime Organization aims to cut emissions by 20% by 2030, a target under threat from the ongoing Red Sea crisis. AI can help shipping industry cut down emissions, report says ...
The airline was established and started operations as Contract Air Cargo in 1983 and is wholly owned by the IFL Group Inc, operating the Dassault Falcon under part 135 as IFL Group Inc., and the Boeing 727 and Convairs under part 121 as Gulf and Caribbean Cargo.
Airline Reporter is an airline industry news blog that provides industry-wide news to readers who are interested in the airline and travel industry itself. [1] Owned and operated by David Parker Brown, with writers located around the world and syndication with Reuters, [2] it has been referenced by CNN, [3] CNBC, NPR, Marker Place, FOX, AOL, Huffington Post, Forbes, APEX magazine, USA Today ...
The industry said the rule would require airlines to "spend millions" to re-engineer their websites, diverting resources from other projects. The airline group declined to comment on Monday's ruling.