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SPONSORED CONTENT<br />

SINO JET ATTENDS COP27 AND<br />

HOPES TO LEAD THE WAY TOWARDS<br />

SUSTAINABLE AVIATION PRACTICES<br />

With the combined efforts of major economies around the world, finding ways to reduce carbon emissions <strong>and</strong><br />

eventually achieve carbon neutrality has become a global mission. As a pioneer in building sustainable green<br />

aviation, Sino Jet attended the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (the 27th Conference of the<br />

Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, hereafter “COP27”). In the "China<br />

Corner" of COP27, Sino Jet cooperated with government departments, the business sector, think tanks <strong>and</strong><br />

other organizations in the aviation industry to suggest ways to address climate change.<br />

During her speech at the COP27 conference, Wu Bing, President<br />

of Sino Jet Beijing, said that of all transportation means, air<br />

transport still remains the fastest, most accessible <strong>and</strong> most<br />

time-efficient in terms of human economic activity, that it plays an<br />

irreplaceable role in the development of the global economy <strong>and</strong><br />

trade. “To achieve sustainable development within the aviation<br />

industry, one has to reduce carbon emissions as much as possible<br />

from all aspects, while increasing the economic benefits brought<br />

by carbon emissions per unit.”<br />

Sino Jet will promote global<br />

climate governance by<br />

pushing for sustainability<br />

<strong>and</strong> green initiatives within<br />

the aviation industry <strong>and</strong><br />

connecting the industry<br />

chain.”<br />

14 | <strong>2022</strong> INFRASTRUCTURE & TRAINING REPORT

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