December 13, 2016
Air Partner, the global aviation services group, has acquired Clockwork Research, a leading Fatigue Risk Management consultancy.
Air Partner, the global aviation services group, has acquired Clockwork Research, a leading Fatigue Risk Management consultancy.
The company was founded in 2005 by Paul Jackson PhD MSc BSc and Alexandra Holmes PhD BSc Hons and has grown to become a recognized leader in the specialist area of Fatigue Risk Management Systems.
Based in London, the company’s core team of specialists is supported by consultants in the USA, Europe, Middle East and Australia.
Clockwork Research delivers innovative and effective fatigue risk management solutions for clients across various sectors of the aviation industry, as well as other safety-critical operating environments, such as the Oil & Gas and Mining sectors.
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Boris Johnson has flown around 400 kilometres to Cornwall from London for the G7 summit, where he will discuss tackling climate change with world leaders.
The government s own figures suggest the trip produces more than five times as many greenhouse gases as traveling by train.
A planespotter saw an identical jet to one used by the Prime Minister making a test flight to Newquay Airport from London.
The UK is hosting the COP26 climate change summit later this year.
Boris Johnson flew to the G7 Summit in Cornwall by jet on Wednesday, creating greenhouse gas emissions over five times greater than the equivalent train journey, according to the government s own emission figures.
Boris Johnson flies by jet to the G7 summit in Cornwall in order to tell world leaders about tackling climate change hdyer@insider.com (Henry Dyer) © Getty Getty
Boris Johnson has flown around 400 kilometres to Cornwall from London for the G7 summit, where he will discuss tackling climate change with world leaders.
The government s own figures suggest the trip produces more than five times as many greenhouse gases as traveling by train.
A planespotter saw an identical jet to one used by the Prime Minister making a test flight to Newquay Airport from London.
The UK is hosting the COP26 climate change summit later this year.