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Annual Conf &erence Awards Ceremony June 20-21, 2012 ATW’s 5th Annual Eco-Aviation


Conference was the first and still is the only conference in North America devoted to addressing a broad spectrum of tropics arising from commercial aviation’s impact on the environment. Attendees to this one day event include high-level executives in the airline industry and those interested in supplying eco-solu- tions to the air transport industry.


THIS YEAR’S PANEL TOPICS INCLUDE:


The Real Financial Impact of Higher Fuel and Higher Taxes – What is the effect of government’s role in creat- ing new taxes and regulations, such as EU ETS? And, what is the real cost of biofuels?


The Drive Toward More Efficient Infrastructure and Operations – Are ATM programs working efficiently, and do programs like NextGen and SESAR have the political and financial support they need to help the industry?


The Technology Promise: A Holistic Industry Approach – Eco-Aviation requires technological ad- vancements that can be easily implemented. What are the technical challenges are industry is facing and what sort of partnerships do we expect to see in the future that could help with these challenges?


5th Annual Eco-Aviation Conference June 20-21, 2012


Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel 2800 South Potomac Avenue, Arlington, VA 22202 USA


Hotel Reservations - 1-800-228-9290 or +1-703-413-1300


(mention ATW’s Eco-Aviation Conference to receive the discounted rate before May 28, 2012)


Pricing:


General Admission - $595 Airlines & Government - $350


Register at http://conference.atwonline.com Sponsored by:


Shaping the Global Environment Through Standards – What are the global standards in our industry and how do they com- pare to other industries looking to be more eco-friendly? Are the standards that are already in place working?


The Green Revolution as a Business Strategy – What is the definition of a “green” airline or airport and does being “green” generate as much revenue as it costs?


Visit our website at http://conference.atwonline.com to read more about these topics and to register today.


NEW in 2012, ATW will be offering an Eco-Awards ceremony to celebrate companies in the industry who are demonstrating green solutions.


ATW is pleased to announce the 1st Annual Eco-Aviation Awards Ceremony, where we will honor those companies who are demonstrating leadership in the field of eco-aviation. The Ceremony will take place on 21 June 2012, at the conclusion of ATW’s 5th


Annual Eco-Aviation Conference.


• ATW’s Eco-Aviation Conference Award - Environ- mental Airline of the Year


• ATW’s Eco-Aviation Conference Award - Environ- mental Airport of the Year


• ATW’s Eco-Aviation Conference Award - Green Tech- nology Award


• ATW’s Eco-Aviation Conference Award - EcoPioneer Award


If you would like to nominate a company for one of ATW’s 1st Annual Eco-Aviation Awards, please contact Karen Walker (karen.walker@penton.com) before March 31, 2012 with your written proposal on how your nominated company embodies one of the above awards. Full descriptions about the awards criteria are available at ATWOnline.com.


http://conference.atwonline.com


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