ATAG - Environmentally responsible Airport improvements and infastructure support

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The Air Transport Action Group is an independent coalition of organisations and companies throughout the air transport industry that have united to support infrastructure improvements in an environmentally responsible manner.

Created in the early 1990s, ATAG is a not-for-profit association based in Geneva, with some 80 members worldwide.

ATAG acts as a forum for its members to exchange information on emerging issues, to define common positions and to make expert and constructive contributions to the industry consultation process.

By working proactively, ATAG is able to better position air transport with governments, intergovernmental bodies and interested parties and to advance the debate on the role of this global industry in our society.

Publications:

  • One Sky... global ATM - the way forward, 2003
  • The voice of the air transport industry, 2003
  • The contribution of air transport to sustainable development in Africa, 2003
  • Overcoming air transport capacity problems, 2002
  • External Costs of Corridors - A Comparison Between Air, Road and Rail, 2002
  • Aviation: Industry as a partner for sustainable development, 2002
  • Aviation's Radio Spectrum - The Invisible Infrastructure, 2002
  • The Contribution of Air Transport to the Latin American/Caribbean Economy, 2002
  • Economic Benefits of Air Transport, 2000
  • Aviation and the Environment, 2000
  • European Air Traffic Forecasts 1985-2015, 2000 edition
  • The Americas Air Passenger Traffic 1985-2011, 1998 edition
  • Asia/Pacific Air Traffic Growth & Constraints, 2000 edition
  • Air Rail Links - Guide to Best Practice, 1998

Contacts:

Philippe Rochat, Executive Director
Martina Priebe, Director
Anna Stewart, Communications Manager

ATAG
Route de l'Aéroport 33
PO Box 49
1215 Geneva 15
Switzerland

Tel: +41 22 770 2672
Fax: +41 22 770 2686

Web: www.atag.org or www.atag.org/content/showsustainaviation.asp

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