New EASA Fuel Rules Benefit Operational Efficiency And The Environment

New EASA Fuel Rules Benefit Operational Efficiency and the Environment

Both airline operators and the environment will benefit from a new European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) fuel rule.   As part of EASA’s efforts to reduce aviation’s carbon footprint, the recently published regulatory change allows air operators to reduce the amount of fuel carried for diversions and delays during operations. According to EASA, improved risk assessment methods and data enable a more precise risk assessment without compromising safety so additional fuel requirements can be optimized.
UAS Supports Sichuan Airlines On Inaugural Flight To Rome
Sichuan Airlines General Manager of Commercial Committee Wang Fei is presented with a certificate of congratulations by UAS Client Relationship Manager Qing Zhang in Rome

UAS Supports Sichuan Airlines on Inaugural Flight to Rome

UAS Supports Sichuan Airlines on Inaugural Flight to Rome: Global trip support solutions provider, UAS International Trip Support, proudly supported premier Chinese carrier Sichuan Airlines as it launched its latest route to Rome. The inaugural flight landed at Leonardo da…

UAS And Honeywell GoDirect Bring UAS LinkEvolution™ To Hongkong Jet
Omar Hosari, UAS Co-Owner/Founder and CEO, Jian Jian Hongkong Jet CEO, and Jason Wissink, Sr. Sales Director - Connected Aircraft at Honeywell at the signing ceremony

UAS and Honeywell GoDirect bring UAS LinkEvolution™ to Hongkong Jet

UAS and Honeywell GoDirect bring UAS LinkEvolution™ to Hongkong Jet:UAS International Trip Support and Honeywell are joining forces to provide global connectivity to the business jet fleet of Hongkong Jet with the implementation of UAS LinkEvolution™ for flight services and…

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