International Civil Aviation Organisation

Kabul based Safi Airways increases capacity to Frankfurt

Now, flights to be operated with Airbus 340-300 UAE- Dubai -Five months since the inauguration of the Frankfurt-Kabul route, Safi Airways, the international airline from Afghanistan, will now operate this route with an Airbus...

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Transport Canada not updating pilot-fatigue rules, union charges

Regulations for flight and duty times aren't consistent with new standards of UN civil aviation agency, association says Transport Canada isn't taking new UN aviation standards seriously enough and is missing a chance to...

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The Carriage by Air (Revision of Limits of Liability under the Montreal Convention) Order 2009:...

This Order certifies the revised limits of liability established under the Montreal Convention 1999. The revision of the limits was accomplished under Article 24 of that Convention. Article 24 provides that the limits of...

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Airport security to be revamped

MUMBAI: The growing threat from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons means airport security cannot rely on conventional screening methods. Airport security in India will go beyond X-ray machines, CCTVs, perimeter patrolling...

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S'porean heads ICAO body

By Karamjit Kaur A CIVIL Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has been appointed as head of air navigation matters at the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). From Jan 1, Mr Mervyn G Fernando, who currently...

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India may join US, EC to liberalise aviation sector

India may join seven other nations and the European Commission (EC) which have signed an agreement to liberalise state control, enabling their airlines to access foreign capital and seek mergers and acquisitions worldwide.

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Libyan Airlines Selects CFM56-5B to Power New A320s in $95M Engine Order

Dubai, UAE; 17 November 2009: Libyan AirlinesLibyan Airlines has become a new CFM International customer with the selection of CFM56-5B engines to power seven firm, five option Airbus A320 family aircraft. Libyan AirlinesLibyan...

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Governments sign principles for liberalization

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) yesterday announced the signing of a Multilateral Statement of Policy Principles regarding the Implementation of Bilateral Air Service Agreements by seven states and the...

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Airlines pin hopes on Copenhagen

When the United Nations meets in Copenhagen next month to work out a climate deal to succeed the Kyoto Protocol, Tony Tyler will be holding his breath.The chief executive of Cathay Pacific, and chairman of the board of...

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UK air passenger tax stays but legal challenge possible

Britain has made it clear that the controversial air passenger duty (APD) that went into effect at the beginning of this month won't be rolled back. But one Caribbean Minister is suggesting there are grounds for a legal...

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