Oman: Oman Air has officially signed the Buckingham Palace Declaration to join United for Wildlife's Transport Taskforce, a global coalition dedicated to combating the illegal wildlife trade. According to Oman News Agency, United for Wildlife, based in the United Kingdom and founded by Prince William and The Royal Foundation, brings together more than 400 partners from industries worldwide to disrupt wildlife trafficking and protect endangered species. Con Korfiatis, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Air, signed the declaration in a ceremony held in London during the 10th anniversary of the United for Wildlife Transport Taskforce. Oman Air will join other airlines, ports, shipping companies, freight organisations, and logistics firms in raising awareness about the nature, scale, and consequences of illegal wildlife trade, encouraging the adoption of zero-tolerance policies, and supporting detection and information sharing. Con Korfiatis stated that as the national airline operating a network connecting Oman to destinations worldwide, Oman Air recognizes both the opportunity and responsibility to help prevent the illegal trafficking of endangered wildlife through air transport. The airline is proud to support this declaration and is committed to working alongside industry partners to help advance global efforts to combat this illicit trade. Lord William Hague, Co-Chair of United for Wildlife, expressed delight at the continued momentum, with new signatories strengthening the global effort to close routes exploited by traffickers and prevent illegal wildlife trade. He welcomed Oman Air to the Taskforce, noting that their commitment helps to strengthen the aviation sector's ability to detect and deter these crimes through collaboration with law enforcement and conservation partners. The signing of the Buckingham Palace Declaration reflects Oman Air's broader commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices, contributing to the Sultanate of Oman's Net Zero 2050 vision. The airline is also an active member of the Environmental Protection Committee led by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), playing a key role in national aviation sustainability efforts.
Oman Air Joins Global Effort Against Illegal Wildlife Trade by Signing Buckingham Palace Declaration
Oman Air Joins Global Effort Against Illegal Wildlife Trade by Signing Buckingham Palace Declaration
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