Aviation will need significant government support to decarbonize: WestJet CEO
- The CEO of Canada's second-largest airline warns that the push to decarbonize the aviation sector by 2050 may lead to increased ticket prices without government support.
- WestJet, the biggest consumer of petroleum products in Alberta, is investing in more efficient planes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but calls for financial and regulatory support to promote sustainable aviation fuel.
- Severe storms in Alberta resulted in over $300 million in insured losses, highlighting the impact of extreme weather events on the region.
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Aviation will need significant government support to decarbonize: WestJet CEO - Castor Advance
The CEO of Canada’s second-largest airline says the global push to decarbonize the aviation sector by 2050 will lead to a major increase in ticket prices unless governments step in to offer support.
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Read Full ArticleAviation will need significant government support to decarbonize: WestJet CEO - Red Deer Advocate
The CEO of Canada’s second-largest airline says the global push to decarbonize the aviation sector by 2050 will lead to a major increase in ticket prices unless governments step in to offer support. Alexis von Hoensbroech, the CEO of Calgary-based WestJet, made the comments at the 24th World Petroleum Congress, a major international oil-and-gas conference being held in that city this week. Von Hoensbroech says WestJet is the single biggest consu…
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