Singapore joins hands with NZ to tackle 'a wicked problem' in aviation
Tay Peck Gek
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DECARBONISING aviation is a "wicked problem" that involves the entire ecosystem and requires all stakeholders working together to resolve, noted aviation industry practitioners from Singapore and New Zealand.
Their comments come as they gathered for the collaboration being formalised between the 2 countries on sustainable aviation.
Chief executive of Air New Zealand Greg Foran said at a roundtable discussion on future aviation on Wednesday (Apr 20) that the current climate problem facing aviation is a "wicked problem". He added: "One that's going to require everyone to work together - governments, the private sector, all my colleagues, right through the supply chain, a total ecosystem approach to solve."
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