TRIGGER Food Allergy Awareness
– Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth and Launceston set to ‘Light It Teal’ For Food Allergy Awareness.
Throughout May, ‘Light It Teal’ will see many buildings and bridges around the world lit up in teal – the colour associated with food allergy awareness. In the United States, New York’s Empire State Building, the JFK Airport Air Traffic Control Tower, Seattle’s Pacific Science Center and Niagara Falls in the Buffalo/Toronto area are all getting ready to glow teal.
In Australia, Light it Teal has partnered with TRIGGER Food Allergy Awareness to light up major landmarks in Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra, Perth and Launceston.
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The Chairman of the Irish Aviation Authority, Ms. Rose Hynes has commended the vision and commitment of IAA staff as they work to ensure the safety of Irish aviation, including all flights operating in Irish airspace.
“International Women’s Day is celebrated annually around the world, marking the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The IAA is committed to the principles of diversity, inclusion and equal opportunities.
Today, in support of International Women’s Day 2021 and as Chair of the IAA Board, I would like to thank and applaud all the women in the Irish Aviation Authority and throughout the Irish aviation sector.”
Updated: February 16, 2021, 8:50 pm
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Calls have been made for a government review of controversial plans to centralise air traffic control after it emerged that £6 million had been spent on the scheme.
Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd (HIAL) has proposed controlling air traffic at six regional airports from Inverness by 2023.
The agency has purchased a site in the city for a remote tower, which will house a combined surveillance centre.