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29/02/2024
EU Commissioner for Transport reiterates taxing 'private aviation' is not in the plans
Commissioner Vălean flagged that there is no intention from the European Commission to further tax Business aviation...
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29/11/2023
EBAA at Aviation 4 Girls 2023: Inspiring and empowering the next generation of aviation professionals
Aviation 4 Girls gave EBAA the unique opportunity to interact with young students bringing them closer to the exciting world of aviation.
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15/11/2023
A Positive Step Forward in Aviation - Dutch Government Reverses Schiphol Flight Cap Decision
Brussels, 15 November 2023. The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) welcomes the recent decision by the Dutch government to suspend its plan to cap flights at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. This decision, announced by Infrastructure Minister Mark Harbers, marks a significant moment for the aviation industry and our members.
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10/10/2023
European aviation commits to deliver the world’s most efficient, environmentally friendly sky
Brussels, 10 October 2023. Associations representing the European aviation sector today adopted a Joint Industry Declaration announcing their intention to make Europe the most efficient and environmentally friendly sky to fly in the world.
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21/06/2023
The EU Emissions Trading System for Aviation takes off
The entry into force of the Emission Trading Scheme for Aviation heralds a pivotal step towards advancing the decarbonisation of the aviation industry. In this article, we will explore what changes the new scheme will bring to Business aviation operators.
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13/04/2023
Toto and Susie Wolff, Leaders in Racing, Business, Philanthropy and Sustainability, to Keynote EBACE2023
Brussels, Belgium, 13 April 2023 – With the 2023 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE2023) just weeks away, the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) and the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) are pleased to announce that Toto Wolff, Team Principal of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team, and F1 executive Susie Wolff will kick off the show as keynote speakers.
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18/01/2023
Debunking the Myths: The True Impact of Business Jet Traffic During the World Economic Forum
Brussels, 18 January 2023. The World Economic Forum (WEF) held in Davos is known for attracting business leaders, politicians, and representatives with international and government and philanthropic organizations.
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20/10/2022
Policymakers: Don’t clip our wings. Let’s get green aviation off the ground together
So far, the 2020s have been an interesting time for European Business aviation. Following the uncertainty of COVID-19 and its impact on aviation as a whole, our industry hit new heights in July 2021, recording our busiest month ever with around 85,000 flights. This trend has continued into 2022, as commercial aviation has struggled to come to terms with rebounding demand of travellers.
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07/02/2022
EBAA signs European declaration on decarbonisation of aviation
February 7 2022, Brussels. The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA), signed a European declaration on decarbonising aviation, under the French presidency at the Aviation Summit on the 3rd and 4th of February in Toulouse.
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09/07/2021
Aviation cybercrime is on the rise.
EUROCONTROL’s think paper no 12 on cybersecurity indicates that airlines continue to be an irresistible target for cybercriminals, with around $1 billion a year lost from fraudulent websites alone.