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Connecting Europe Days: Airline industry's ambitious goals to reach net-zero

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Looking to reach zero emissions in aviation by 2050, the European Commission has launched Connecting Europe Days to discuss transport and mobility, and their role in achieving the goals set out in the European Green Deal.

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