Forum Interview: Lift off for growth

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7th October 2004

The Association of European Airlines (AEA) presents an Aviation Action Plan 2004-2005 to the European Parliament on Thursday.

The document will outline the key priorities which will enable the air transport industry to contribute to economic growth.

In a Forum interview Vagn Sorensen, AEA chairman discusses the challenges faced by the airline industry today and why he believes it is necessary to have a European aviation policy for the next five years.

This Forum Interview is part of our service for Forum members. For information on the Forum and how to become a member, e-mail info@eupolitix.com or click on 'About the Forum' below.

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