To make planes more environmentally friendly, Singapore strikes agreements with the US and the UK

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UK (Commonwealth Union)_Two agreements agreed upon on the fringes of the present International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) session in Montreal, Canada, will strengthen cooperation between the Republic and the United States and the United Kingdom to increase the environmental friendliness of flights. The US and Canada will collaborate on the study and testing of aviation fuels generated from bio feed under a memorandum of cooperation that was signed on Wednesday. Additionally, they will push passengers to take more expensive, environmentally friendly flights. With Singapore and the US promising to research its commercial viability, a green lane connecting the two nations which are more than 15,000 kilometers apart may be established.

On the same day, a memorandum of understanding with Britain was also signed to expand the scope of cooperation to include environmental protection. Since it is a revision of the Open Skies Agreement, which was signed before Brexit in 2020, it includes amendments to reflect Britain’s withdrawal from the EU. Previously, any airline headquartered in the EU could seek to exploit the traffic rights that Singapore provided to Britain, such as the ability to run unrestricted routes to Singapore, but now only airlines domiciled in Britain will be able to do so. Transport Minister S. Iswaran, US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, and British Secretary of State for Transport Anne-Marie Trevelyan also signed the agreements.

Governments are refocusing their efforts on lowering aviation carbon emissions as passenger traffic swiftly recovers from the depths of the Covid-19 crisis. Transport ministers might meet at the annual ICAO assembly as a venue for international collaboration. In addition to meeting colleagues from Barbados, Canada, Equatorial Guinea, France, Ghana, India, Kiribati, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Tonga, and Zambia, Mr. Iswaran also met counterparts from Equatorial Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, the Netherlands, and Zambia.

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