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Yemeni measures to lift air cargo ban to EU reviewedJan 20, 2011

YEMEN and the European Union (EU) have discussed arrangements for lifting the ban on Yemeni air cargo to some EU countries, reports the Yemen News Agency. Transport Minister Khaled al-Wzir briefed the delegation led by EU Policy Officer Aviation Security Rad Olszewski on the measures taken at Yemen's airports to enhance security. Al-Wzir said that ...

Snow protest: Virgin refuses to pay landing fees at Heathrow Jan 20, 2011

VIRGIN ATLANTIC is refusing to pay millions of dollars in landing fees at Heathrow because of disruptions to services by airport closures caused by severe December snows. It is understood Virgin is withholding landing charges totalling around GBP10 million (US$15.5 million). The carrier said it would not pay the British Airports Authority (BAA) - th...

Singapore air cargo express hub to open next yearJan 20, 2011

CHANGI Airport Group (CAG) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) are to jointly develop an Air Cargo Express (ACE) Hub, which is expected to boost Singapore's status as a key cargo hub in the Asia-Pacific. Under the Changi Airport Masterplan, CAAS has set aside 80,000 square metres for the ACE Hub and its supporting infrastructure, while...

Infrastructure levels fall behind South America's growth Jan 20, 2011

INFRASTRUCTURE development in South America has failed to keep pace with the continent's rapid economic growth, according to a report from the UK's Transport Intelligence. With huge events such as the Olympics and World Cup planned in the next few years massive challenges - and opportunities - exist. China has become a major player, said a report ...

Non-stop with S7 Airlines from Berlin-Tegel to NovosibirskJan 19, 2011

The 2011 summer flight schedule will feature a new non-stop connection from Berlin to Russia: as of April next year, Russian S7 Airlines will connect the German capital to Novosibirsk. The airline will operate a direct weekly flight from Tegel to the international airport Novosibirsk Tolmachevo. Novosibirsk is the largest city in Siberia and one of Russia&r...

Boeing sets 787 first delivery for third quarterJan 19, 2011

Boeing expects delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner in the third quarter of this year. The new delivery date reflects the impact of an in-flight incident during testing last November and includes the time required to produce, install and test updated software and new electrical power distribution panels in the flight test and production airplanes. "This...

Lufthansa wants to deny Emirates slots in Berlin-paperJan 19, 2011

German airline Lufthansa wants Emirates airline to be denied landing slots at Berlin's new airport, saying the Dubai-based carrier had an unfair advantage, according to a UAE newspaper. The spat between the two airlines is the latest bid by an international carrier to limit fast-growing Emirates' access to their home markets. The National newspape...

Singapore Airlines load factor dips as capacity rises Jan 19, 2011

Singapore Airlines filled 69.8 percent of the space available on its planes for passengers and cargo in December, reported Reuters. The figure was lower than the 70.1 percent recorded in November and December 2009's 71.7 percent. The airlines said the lower load factor was largely due to a 4.9 percent year-on-year increase in its capacity that the ...

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