IATA mechiri ogbako kwa afọ na Qatar

Qatar Airways IATA

Qatar Airways mechiri nnabata nke 78 nke ọmath International Air Transport Association (IATA) Nzukọ Mgbakọ Kwa Afọ, nke a na-eme n'okpuru nkwado nke Highness The Amir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, na Doha, Qatar. Ihe omume kacha eme kwa afọ nke ụlọ ọrụ ụgbọ elu nabatara ndị nnọchi anya 1,000 na ndị isi ụgbọ elu si n'akụkụ ụwa niile iji kparịta nsogbu ụlọ ọrụ dị mkpa.

The three-day conference provided a golden opportunity for key players within IATA’s 240 member airlines to gather in person and share insights on important topics impacting the future of the airline industry such as eliminating single-use plastic: limiting air pollution and the importance of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Furthermore, Qatar Airways has signed an expansive codeshare agreement with Virgin Australia and saw the signing of three key Memorandums of Understanding with the IATA Environmental Assessment Program, IATA Postal Accounts Settlement System, and IATA Direct Data Solutions.

Iji nabata ndị ọbịa mba ụwa nke ọma, onye na-ebu mba ahụ kwadoro mgbede abụọ a na-agaghị echefu echefu jupụtara na ntụrụndụ na-adọrọ adọrọ na ihe ngosi ụwa na Doha Exhibition na Convention Center, na Khalifa International Stadium.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Onye isi ala Mr. Akbar Al Baker, kwuru; "Ọ bụ ihe obi ụtọ dị ukwuu ịnabata 78 ahụth International Air Transport Association Annual General Meeting, eight years after it was last held in Doha since 2014. These past three days provided great discussions on important global issues affecting our industry between leaders and experts in the aviation world. I would like to extend my gratitude to IATA’s Director-General, Mr. Willie Walsh, for his exemplary support.”

AGM a na-abịa n'oge karịsịa ka ọ na-enye ohere iji kesaa nkuzi dị mkpa a mụtara na ọrịa COVID-19, site n'aka ndị nnọchiteanya dị iche iche bụ ndị kesara ahụmahụ ha si n'akụkụ ụwa dum. Enweghị m obi abụọ na ọtụtụ ụzọ dị mkpa na AGM ga-enyere ụlọ ọrụ anyị aka imeghe ụzọ maka ngwọta dị iche iche n'ọdịnihu. " 

During the peak of the pandemic, Qatar Airways remained steadfast in its ambition to demonstrate leadership in environmental sustainability and continued to work on cementing the path towards sustainable recovery and contributing to the conservation of global biodiversity with its zero-tolerance policy toward illegal trafficking of wildlife and its products.

Together with oneworld member airlines, Qatar Airways is committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, becoming the first global airline alliance to unite behind a common target to achieve carbon neutrality. Qatar Airways has also partnered with IATA to launch a voluntary carbon offset program for passengers, which has now extended to include its cargo and corporate clients while continuing to improve our environmental performance and securing the accreditation to the highest level in the IATA Environmental Assessment Programme (IEnvA).

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • During the peak of the pandemic, Qatar Airways remained steadfast in its ambition to demonstrate leadership in environmental sustainability and continued to work on cementing the path towards sustainable recovery and contributing to the conservation of global biodiversity with its zero-tolerance policy toward illegal trafficking of wildlife and its products.
  • Qatar Airways has also partnered with IATA to launch a voluntary carbon offset program for passengers, which has now extended to include its cargo and corporate clients while continuing to improve our environmental performance and securing the accreditation to the highest level in the IATA Environmental Assessment Programme (IEnvA).
  • The three-day conference provided a golden opportunity for key players within IATA's 240 member airlines to gather in person and share insights on important topics impacting the future of the airline industry such as eliminating single-use plastic.

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