Obama getting pressure from airline groups to stop indulging European emissions rules
Skift Take
Nobody outside of the EU is fully embracing the emissions scheme and everyone is looking for a way to avoid implementing the rules. Obama will likely bow to industry pressure while promising lighter environmental restrictions.
@AirlineSector
Aviation groups pressure Obama to ground European airline emission rules via @thehill http://t.co/Kjh1XKGK
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