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New air route opened for Olympics

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has welcomed the implementation of a new air route over China. Called B208, it will reduce air traffic congestion during the Beijing Olympics.



 Called the Olympic Bypass, it will alleviate air traffic delays and congestion, as flights from Europe to Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong will no longer have to be channelled through Beijing.

 "This is especially critical with the Olympics in August.  The experience of previous Olympics host cities tells us that there will be significantly more air traffic in China's skies during the Olympics," said Giovanni Bisignani, Director General and CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

 By shortening the route by 60 nautical miles, about 83 thousand tonnes of CO2 will be cut annually. 

 "The Olympic Bypass demonstrates the Chinese Government's continued commitment to improve efficiency in air traffic management in China's airspace. While being introduced to deal with Olympic-related congestion, this is the latest in a series of major permanent improvements to China's air traffic management infrastructure. In 2006, China approved the IATA-1 route, cutting flight times between Europe and China and last year it introduced Reduced Vertical Separation Minima (RVSM).  We need more Governments around the world to commit to shorten routes and build more efficient infrastructure," said Bisignani. 

 In 2007, IATA announced a four-pillar strategy for achieving carbon neutral growth in the medium term on the way to a carbon emission free future, including the investment in new technology and operations improvement.

 The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has endorsed the four-pillar strategy, as well as the target to improve fuel efficiency by a further 25 per cent by 2020 compared to 2005.

- The Nation



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