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March 10, 2011
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- Confetra accuses the Civil Aviation Authority to penalize the Italian air cargo
- Luzzati: more than a year throughout the chain of air transport would expect guidance for the implementation of new European rules on civil aviation safety, but the Civil Aviation Authority inexplicably silent
Confetra, the Italian General Confederation of Transport and Logistics, accusing the National Authority for Civil Aviation (ENAC) to penalize the Italian air cargo. The federal government says it is in place for years been a hijacking of the Italian foreign trade from airports Swiss, German or French. According to recent research conducted by Renato Mannheimer ISPO on Italian cargo plane and its critics - Confetra states - not just a question of better infrastructural facilities, frequency of connections or number of routes, for their choice of airport would have the professionalism, efficiency and reliability of the procedures on the ground.
- "The last case - says the director of Confetra, Piero Luzzati - is striking: more than a year throughout the chain of air transport (freight forwarders, courier, handlers, airports, airlines) expects ENAC instructions for the application of new European rules on civil aviation safety, but the Civil Aviation Authority inexplicably silent. " "Not everyone knows - continues Luzzati - that about 30% of Italian foreign trade in terms of total value of goods transported by air uses: Do not assume it means not only mortify the world working in the field of logistics, but penalize - with increasing costs - especially the competitiveness of "Made in Italy" worldwide. "
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