Japan Joins Green Asia And Pacific Aviation Partnership

October 23, 2009

Japan has joined as partner in Asia and Pacific Initiative to Reduce Emissions (ASPIRE), which began in February 2008 and includes FAA, Airservices Australia, and Airways New Zealand. Agreement was signed by FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt and Ryuhei Maeda of JCAB. Goals include identifying and sharing procedures that produce environmental benefits, quantifying green enhancements in region over

Japan Joins Green Asia And Pacific Aviation Partnership

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