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June 16, 2006

On Air Taxis, Carbon, And Markets

hurricane sky taxi
Airplanes generate large CO2 emissions.

I’m no expert - in fact I know very little about this space (I’ll know a little more by this evening) - but unless I’m mistaken, advancing aircraft and engine technology leading to less expensive (to buy and to run) and more reliable small aircraft are key facilitators for this emerging market. But having read the recent report in the Economist on the challenges that CO2 emissions might pose to the global commercial air travel business over the coming decades, I have to wonder if this might not be a key success factor in the medium to long term for air taxis.

 

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Posted on June 16, 2006 11:39 PM by climat603.
Filed in Hurricane! under climate change.
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