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Hello All,
          Hope you don't mind this series of, I hope. informative bulletins.
I have been given permission to reproduce items from the ASPRO newsletters
by the publisher Colin Campbell.

73 Barry VK2AAB

The airlines admit to Peak Oil too - ASPO Ireland (Peak Oil)Association for the 
Study of Peak Oil & Gas, Ireland  

ASPO Newsletters June 2006
The airlines admit to Peak Oil too
 
First published June 2006; article no. 727
The July issue of Airways, which is the journal of the international airline 
industry, carries a lead article entitled Peak Oil;
  The Collapse of Commercial Aviation.
 It is a long, perceptive and well informed article by Alex Kuhlman, 
suggesting that the industry must plan a profitable decline. The Middle East 
national airlines are identified as likely survivors, noting that Emirates 
Airlines have recently bought 43 Airbus 380s, a very large aircraft with a low 
fuel-burn per seat. Meanwhile airports are being expanded in many countries 
based on the false assumption that the past growth in traffic can continue.


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