The motivation for seeking a sustainable alternative fuel (SAF)_From IATA report

Aviation plays an essential role in the economy of today. In 2015 the world’s airlines will carry over three billion passengers and 50 million tonnes of freight. Providing these services generates 8.7 million direct jobs within the air transport industry and contributes over $600 billion to global GDP. In fact, if air transport were a country, its GDP would rank it 21st in the world. Further, the role of aviation in society has been increasing. In 2014 the world celebrated 100 years of commercial aviation where around 65 billion trips have been made. It is forecast that it will take just 15 years for the next 65 billion trips to be made. However, one less desirable outcome of producing these economic and social benefits is the associated environmental footprint. For aviation to continue to provide and grow these considerable economic and social benefits it must transition to environmentally sustainable growth.

Environmentalists have been trying to make the data feel vivid and personal, so that we can feel the planet heating the way we feel chilly when the temperature drops.

The Ecological Footprint, a metric distributed by Global Footprint Network, measures everything we buy-from car to sofas- in terms of how much the earth’s resources are embodied in that purchase. You can take a quiz about your consumption and see what your footprint is. Even careful, conscious North Americans would learn that if everyone consumed the way they do, we’d need four earths. Oh, but we have only one.

When we go into personal debt, we might lose our car, our house, or our ability to borrow at all, but as long as we are alive we can start filling the coffers again. With ecological debt, that doesn’t work. We have only one planet

 

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Career path in aviation

Tonight I read an amazing article on Facebook that could be useful for someone looking for a job in the aviation field. I put the link at the bottom page.

The paper is coppied from Mr. Julien Martinson

How to start a career at the airport or airline?

Aviation : nouvelles normes environnementales – Des ailes et des hélices

Over the past few days, younger aviation (#aviation) enthusiasts expressed interest in careers in aviation. One needs to build a career on a strong interest that is fueled by passion. The aviation industry can be divided into four main groups; airport, airport suppliers, airline, and airline suppliers. Each country will have its unique requirements and policies which pave the way for a successful career (#career) planning and development. However, aviation is global. Therefore, I would like to put some light on this subject area.

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Some interesting questions about the aviation field

Some of us already has been experienced at least one flight service in life, but have you ever notice about how it works ?

Here I will list some interesting number about aviation field to you, hope you will enjoy.

Do you know how many airlines are operating in the world?

A hard landing for the Gulf's airlines | Financial Times
We have known that Vietnam is having 5 airlines so far, but in comparison to the globe, we are so tiny. Because 620 airlines are existing every day on earth.
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