Greenpeace campaigner, Richard George, said:
“This refreshingly honest admission shows that for all its bluster the aviation industry is simply unable to bring its pollution levels under control. Ministers must now commit to a moratorium on aviation growth combined with serious investments in affordable clean alternatives to flying.”
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