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UN Sustainable Development Goals

GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Description

Aviation includes the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. Aircraft includes fixed-wing and rotary-wing types, morphable wings, wing-less lifting bodies, as well as lighter-than-air aircraft such as hot air balloons and airships.

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Organizations relating to Aviation

International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine / Est. 1959
European Society of Air Safety Investigators / Aldershot, UK
Airlines Association of Southern Africa / Johannesburg, South Africa / Est. 2003
Sistema de Cooperación entre las Fuerzas Aéreas Americanas / Tucson AZ, USA / Est. 1961
Asiania Parachute Federation / Coolum QLD, Australia / Est. 1994
European Airway Management Society / Est. 2003
Australasian Aviation Ground Safety Council / Est. 1982
Latin American Aviation Historical Society
European Microlight Federation / Borne Sulinowo, Poland / Est. 2003
EUROCAE / Saint-Denis, France / Est. 1963
European Helicopter Association / Cologne, Germany / Est. 1981
Scandinavian Airline Dispatchers' Association / Kastrup, Denmark
Airline Sports and Cultural Association / Schwechat, Austria / Est. 1947
NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Force Command / Geilenkirchen, Germany / Est. 1980
International Airline Passengers Association / Haywards Heath, UK / Est. 1960
Ecole africaine de la méteorologie et de l'aviation civile / Niamey, Niger / Est. 1963
International Industry Working Group / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1970
European Aviation Security Training Institute / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1997
NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Programme Management Organization / Brunssum, Netherlands / Est. 1978
Staff Association of the International Civil Aviation Organization / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 1948
Regional School for Aerial Navigation and Management / Dakar, Senegal / Est. 1960
ECATS International Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2005
European Aero-Medical Institute / Dusslingen, Germany / Est. 1992
International Coalition for Sustainable Aviation / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1998
Baltic Air Surveillance Network / Kaunas, Lithuania / Est. 1996
Corporación Centroamericana de Servicios de Navegación Aérea / Tegucigalpa, Honduras / Est. 1960
European Civil Aviation Conference / Neuilly-sur-Seine, France / Est. 1954
Scandinavian Airlines System / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 1946
Flight Safety Foundation / Alexandria VA, USA / Est. 1945
International Airline Training Fund / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1984
European Rotorcraft Forum / Warsaw, Poland / Est. 1975
International Airlines Technical Pool / Luxembourg, Luxembourg / Est. 1948
Red Iberoamericana de Investigación en Transporte Aéreo / Buenos Aires, Argentina / Est. 2007
Caribbean Aviation Safety and Security Oversight System / Kingston, Jamaica / Est. 2008
International Shrine Aviation Association / Akron OH, USA / Est. 1985
Institute of Air and Space Law, Montréal / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 1951
Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen / Frankfurt-Main, Germany
Airlines for America / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1936
World Class Soaring Association / Knoxville TN, USA
Inter-American Air Forces Academy / Lackland TX, USA / Est. 1943
Helicopter Association International / Alexandria VA, USA / Est. 1948
Experimental Aircraft Association / Oshkosh WI, USA / Est. 1953
Center for Science and International Security / Hamburg, Germany / Est. 1988
Gulf Centre for Aviation Studies / Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates / Est. 2008
World Aviation MBA Association / Hoofddorp, Netherlands
Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Working Group / Grapevine TX, USA
AirAsia Foundation / Sepang, Malaysia / Est. 2012
European Federation Historic Aviation / Lelystad, Netherlands
Aviation Without Borders / Hounslow, UK
Pan American World Airways / Est. 1927

View all profiles (532 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Aviation

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Pollution by aircraft
Flight-related illness
Desynchronization of bodily rhythm by international travel
Air traffic congestion
Reservation overbooking
Misuse of aerial surveillance by governments
Natural hazards to aircraft
Restrictive practices in cargo airline services
Protectionism in the air transportation industry
Aircraft noise
Substance abuse during control of complex equipment

Action Strategies relating to Aviation

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Setting safety standards for air travel
Reducing air pollution
Discouraging airline travel
Undertaking research on indoor air pollution
Implementing urban air pollution programmes
Strengthening policies on return of flight capital
Reducing emissions from aeroplanes
Reducing indoor air pollution
Reducing urban air pollution
Preventing air pollution from aircraft
Researching microware landing systems for aircraft
Researching aircraft licensing
Supporting air medicine professionals
Reducing carbon dioxide emissions from motor vehicles
Researching air traffic services user charges
Researching aircraft noise
Researching aviation recording systems
Deregulating airline industry
Monitoring ambient concentrations of transboundary air pollution
Developing aviation
Reducing watercraft emissions as air and water pollutants
Assessing the environmental impacts of air transport
Reducing aircraft noise
Imposing environmental taxes on aircraft
Providing adequate air circulation

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