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On 4 March 2024, the European Commission, Clean Aviation JU and the European Committee of the Regions are organising a high-level workshop presenting the benefits of establishing synergies between EU and regional/national programmes for the aviation sector (e.g. the Cohesion Policy Funds/ERDF), and outlining future developments and opportunities.
This workshop will focus on:
Please note this event will be organised in the context of the Clean Aviation Annual Forum 2024, which will take place on 5 and 6 March 2024. The draft agenda and some background information can be found in the attachments.
Registration details and more information can be found on the official announcement.
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