AAI takes major initiatives to reduce emissions

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 29 2013 | 11:30 AM IST
As India and several other nations oppose the EU proposal to impose carbon tax on Indian carriers flying in European airspace, the Airports Authority of India has implemented a series of measures to substantially reduce emission.
In a paper presented at the ongoing International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) general assembly in Montreal, AAI has outlined a series of major initiatives it has taken to check depletion of ozone layer and emissions through improved air navigation service (ANS) procedures and training.
These include route optimisation, upgrading of surveillance infrastructure, upper airspace harmonisation, continuous descent operations, collaborative environmental initiatives and ground efficiency improvement programmes.
The paper, titled 'Green Initiatives - India', says there are no financial implications involved in taking these measures and urges the UN body ICAO to encourage other nations to take up similar programmes to reduce emission.
In its opposition to the European Union's (EU) proposal to tax airlines for emissions, India is also understood to have declined to accept a revised version of the EU Emission Trading System (EU-ETS) under which airlines will be taxed only for the distance they travel inside the EU region.
India had also threatened to impose hefty penalties on European airlines flying into India, as a counter-measure.
Currently, Air India and Jet Airways fly about 80 flights a week to the EU, while European airlines fly about 190 flights a week to India, which could be affected if the dispute over the emissions tax remains unresolved.
The ICAO Assembly is scheduled to take up the emission issue. The Indian delegation led by Civil Aviation Secretary K N Shrivastava, also includes AAI Chairman V P Agrwal, DGCA chief Arun Mishra and Deputy Director General Lalit Gupta.
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First Published: Sep 29 2013 | 11:30 AM IST

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