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"It's a question of having the right dialogue between all the different actors," said Mr. Ky at Sesar.
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"AIRE shows that without any major technology investments we can have significant gains," said Patrick Ky, executive director of the Sesar Joint Undertaking, the office overseeing the Sesar project in Brussels.
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"AIRE shows that without any major technology investments we can have significant gains," said Patrick Ky, executive director of the Sesar Joint Undertaking, the office overseeing the Sesar project in Brussels.
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"AIRE shows that without any major technology investments we can have significant gains," said Patrick Ky, executive director of the Sesar Joint Undertaking, the office overseeing the Sesar project in Brussels.
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The improvements show savings of more than 400 tons of CO2 on the test flights, or roughly the annual emissions of 100 passenger cars, Sesar officials said.
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"It's a question of having the right dialogue between all the different actors," said Mr. Ky at Sesar.
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The improvements show savings of more than 400 tons of CO2 on the test flights, or roughly the annual emissions of 100 passenger cars, Sesar officials said.
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"AIRE shows that without any major technology investments we can have significant gains," said Patrick Ky, executive director of the Sesar Joint Undertaking, the office overseeing the Sesar project in Brussels.
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"It's a question of having the right dialogue between all the different actors," said Mr. Ky at Sesar.
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"It's a question of having the right dialogue between all the different actors," said Mr. Ky at Sesar.
mpigato commented on the word Sesar
An old expression used by my mother and her mother. It's used sort of nonsensically, as a statement to a child who is wound up before bedtime to make them laugh but also to make them think. For example, "Thumpy Gudgins!" Could be a turning point from hyper-mode to sleepy-mode. Sort of like magic words!
July 15, 2009