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Iata attacks European emission plans

By James Lamont in New Delhi and Pilita Clark in London

Published: October 26 2009 19:56 | Last updated: October 26 2009 19:56

The International Air Transport Industry Association has sharply criticised European Union plans to include airlines in its emissions trading system and warned that the measures actually threaten efforts to cut carbon emissions.

Giovanni Bisignani, Iata’s chief executive, said forcing airlines to buy carbon emissions permits for flights to and from Europe would harm the industry’s progress towards adopting green technology when it was facing severe recession-related losses.

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Fuel for thought: Iata said forcing airlines to buy carbon permits would rob them of funds to buy greener aircraft

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