
We are pleased to announce our partners for Emissions Trading Aviation 2008.
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The first international publication exclusively dedicated to aviation and the environment.
Bringing together legislators, lobby groups, campaigners and senior aviation executives in over 40 countries across the globe The airline industry has come under increasing scrutiny over noise and emissions. The time is now right for a journal that highlights the hard work already done to mitigate the effects of flying on our surroundings and the many developments and projects that are in hand. Aviation and the Environment is the obvious single source for anyone with an interest in aviation and the environment.
Important for our world, important for you we reach the planet. No other journal can claim to do this Aviation and the Environment has leading global distribution to all 100 US Senators, members of Congress, all State governors, all major governments across the globe; every EMP, the UN, the African Union and major lobbying groups. Aviation and the Environment is also distributed to the CEOs, CFOs and Chairmen of every major airline in the world.
HUGE E-ISSUE DISTRIBUTION TO OUR GLOBAL SUBSCRIBER BASE - Contact philipt@aviation-industry.com
For more information visit www.aviationandtheenvironment.com
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BBGA is the British Business and General Aviation Association. The Association is the trade body representing companies operating and trading in the General and Business Aviation Industry, including manufacturers, business aviation operators, maintenance organisations, repair and overhaul organisations, training organisations, aircraft and helicopter sales organisations, spares stockists and other supporting organisations including finance, insurance and publishing companies.
The Association launched its own voluntary Carbon-Balancing Scheme for members in 2007, and promotes the efficient use of aircraft as a business/mobility tool.
For more information visit www.bbga.aero
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The Carbon Markets and Investors Association (CMIA), formed in August 2008 by the merger between the Carbon Markets Association (CMA) and INCIS, is an international trade association representing service providers to the global carbon market.
The CMIA was formed to represent businesses at the cutting edge of the services sector working to reduce carbon emissions through the market mechanisms of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol. It was created to ensure the progressive business voice is heard - market-friendly climate change policy creates new business opportunities.
The CMIA has more than 70 member companies including: financial institutions, carbon funds, project developers, lawyers, accountants, verifiers, emissions brokers and IT firms, and represents an estimated three quarters of the transaction value in the global carbon market, which is expected to grow to $1 trillion by 2020. We aim to promote growth and stability in the carbon market and to enhance competitiveness in the climate change sector.
For more information visit www.carbonmarketsassociation.net
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| Emissions Trading Aviation Summit 2008 Announced . . More |

Captain Chris Schroeder, Head Of Fuel Optimization & Environment, Qatar Airways
Philip Good, Clean Air and Transport Unit, DG Environment, European Commission
Jim French, CEO, Flybe
Andrew Parker, Senior Vice President, Public & Environmental Affairs, Emirates
Capt Dr. Ooi Teong Siew, General Manager Corporate Safety, Security & Health Environment, Malaysian Airlines
Anton Novak, Head of Environment, Austrian Airlines
Andy Kershaw, Climate Change Manager, British Airways
Capt. Joachim Scheiderer, Manager Flight Operations Engineering and Fuel Conservation, Lufthansa CityLine
Andrew Watt, Environmental Expert, Euro Control
Toru Sasaki, Director Social & Environmental Affairs, CSRB Promotion, All Nippon Airways
Anastasia Aslanidou, Head of Commercial Planning & International Affairs Department, Cyprus Airways
Vichuda Sthalanand, Corporate Environmental Department, Thai Airways International
Peter Durante, Environmental Products Manager, Shell
Tim Pohle, Managing Director of Environmental Affairs, Air Transport Association
Michaela Beltracchi, European Policy Coordinator, IETA
Joe Cappello, CEO, Air Malta
Nuno Lacasta, Climate Policy Director, Portuguese Government
Jens Bjarnason, Senior Vice President, Technical Services, Icelandair
Holger Kowoll, Head of Airport Commercial Relations and Political Affairs, Condor Flugdienst GmbH
Stefan Kruger Nielsen, Special Advisor to the Minister, Ministry of Climate and Energy, Denmark
Martin Casey, Director of Public Affairs & Corporate Responsibility – EMEA, Asia & Australia, Cemex
Kalle Keldusild, Senior Advisor, Swedish Civil Aviation Authority
Peter Kirk, Deputy Executive Secretary, ECAC
Hikmat Mahawat Khan, Aviation Consultant, Centre of Excellence Aviation, Cap Gemini
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