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The Transport Committee of the European Parliament adopted today the Delli Report on more efficient and cleaner maritime transport. The Report calls on the Commission to address under the FuelEU Maritime initiative not only the carbon intensity of fuels but also the technical and operational measures which would improve the efficiency of ships and their operations. It also underlines the important role of short sea shipping in achieving modal shift objectives and reducing transport-related congestion and emissions to move towards zero-emission transport.
EU shipowners welcome the call of the Transport Committee of the European Parliament for a comprehensive approach under the upcoming FuelEU Maritime proposal. ECSA believes that a fuel standard as a requirement for ships, instead of fuel suppliers, under the FuelEU Maritime proposal would risk failing to deliver on emis
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Europe brings back Boeing 737 MAX
Airlines operating in Europe, such as TUIfly or Ryanair, can fly the 737 MAX again after its grounding. But is it really needed and will passengers be willing to board? Andreas Spaeth is looking for answers.
The green light from Europe s EASA is a key step towards resolving Boeing s safety crisis after crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia which were linked to flawed cockpit software.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said Wednesday that it had cleared the Boeing 737 MAX to fly again in European skies, paving the way for a comeback of the controversial airplane, at least in theory. In practice, though, no airline seems overly keen to redeploy the former Boeing bestseller in a hurry. No carrier needs extra capacity right now. Rather, aircraft parking, deferral of deliveries or even cancellations of aircraft orders are the new normal as the pandemic hits passenger aviation hard.
Hearing at the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament
Introductory statement by Frank Elderson, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the ECON Committee of the European Parliament
Brussels, 25 January 2021
Ladies and gentlemen,
Introduction
It is a great honour for me to appear again before your Committee, this time in order for you to assess my suitability for the role of Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board of the ECB.
The European Parliament’s role in this process reflects the highest principles of democracy and accountability. Interactions such as this are of great value to European citizens, given the expertise in supervisory topics acquired by this Committee since the establishment of ECB Banking Supervision.