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  • ...roups, rather than individuals, and liaises with thousands of companies in aviation, energy, research, farming and retail.<ref>Rob Evans, Paul Lewis and Matthe ...geshire-based unit, set up in 2004, liaises with thousands of companies in aviation, energy, research, farming and retail.<ref name="Hirsch"> Rob Evans, Matthe
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  • [[Freedom to Fly]] is an aviation industry lobby group.
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  • ...ight be avoided by replacing the UK's nuclear power stations. A rethink of aviation policy would be a far more effective way to tackle climate change. <ref>Ste
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  • ...ctor' as well as multinational industrial clients in 'defense / aerospace, aviation / transportation, energy (gas, oil, water)'
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  • ...erns for FOE throughout the negotiations about carbon trading has been the aviation industry and the problem of the world’s forests. ...eases substantially, the current proposal will hardly effect the growth in aviation emissions. Improvements in aircraft technology and air traffic control mus
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  • |quote=He also was director of the Congressional Aviation Policy Board and president of the National Committee for Free Europe.
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  • ...n across diverse industry groups. APCO's industry practice groups include: aviation and aerospace, education, energy, environment, financial services, healthca
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  • ...)</ref> It states: "We aim to demonstrate that the environmental costs of aviation can and are being addressed effectively, efficiently and fairly."<ref>[http ...ave been a number of front organisations over the years that have promoted aviation. They are all funded by the industry and are largely paid lobbyists.” <re
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  • ...lidation & verification working group, the IETA VCS working group, and the Aviation Working group. <ref>[http://www.ieta.org/ieta/www/pages/index.php?IdSitePag ==Aviation Working Group==
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  • ...has substantial interests in real estate, financial services, technology, aviation, tourism and telecommunications, with business interests are centered in th
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  • ...f tank engines, [[Umeco]] plc (aerospace & defence), [[BBA Group]] plc (an aviation company with US Air Force contracts to supply F-16 aircraft canopies) and [
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  • ...of directors, is a multinational company that owns and operates marine and aviation assets primarily servicing the oil and gas industry worldwide. SEACOR Marin ...ational investment banks in emerging market penetration, and multinational aviation, telecommunications and energy companies with emphasis on project finance,
    33 KB (4,832 words) - 18:47, 10 March 2015
  • The topic was covered in two [[Debating Matters]] debates and by a pro-aviation industry organisation associated with the LM network, the [[Modern Movement
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  • *Federal Aviation Administration ...actor working on missile defense policy and less-than-lethal technology in aviation security. For four years prior to that, she was the Director of Operations
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  • ...1980s and again in 1997, Dr. Negroponte practiced international trade and aviation law with [[Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker]]. She also worked with the [[
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  • *[[Timmons and Company, Inc.]] Agriculture, Aviation/Aircraft/Airlines, Budget/Appropriations, Consumer Issues, Homeland Securit
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  • *Brig. gen. [[Dov Sion]]<ref>Robert Hotz, Israel Revisited, Aviation Week & Space Technology, March 10, 1975.</ref>
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  • ...e, which states that its first conference was an 'International Seminar on Aviation Security' held February 5-9, 1989.<ref>ISAS [http://www.isas.co.il/past-con *International Seminar on Aviation Security / February 5-9, 1989
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  • ...ch of the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis), and his highest aviation certification is a student pilot's license.
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  • The demographic of COP15 sponsors is strongly biased towards the aviation, automotive and freight industries. The rationale of liberal corporate sust
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