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No cybersecurity incidents in ATC systems in last 4 years, says Civil Aviation Ministry
The Ministry of Civil Aviation confirmed that no cybersecurity incidents have been reported in Air Traffic Control (ATC) automation systems…
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Explore History in Motion at Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum This August
This August, visitors to the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum can immerse themselves in history through a variety of…
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Jordan suspends national airlines flights to Beirut
The Jordanian Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) has suspended all national carriers flights to Beirut Airport for a brief period.…
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Airbus and Boeing supremacy secure despite turbulence
Boeing’s safety troubles and the Airbus scramble to ramp up production should have left a gap for smaller rivals to…
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American Airlines cuts annual profit forecast as sales strategy backfires
American Airlines on Thursday cut its annual profit forecast, citing its previous sales and distribution strategy that drove away corporate…
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Saudia ranks first worldwide in on-time performance
Saudia, the national flag carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has topped the list of global airlines for on-time…
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Belgrade – Larnaca route reaches new passenger record
Passenger numbers on flights between Belgrade and the Cypriot city of Larnaca have continued to grow into 2024 following last…
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Late Airbus surge sees another agreement for A350s at FIA 2024
A late surge for Airbus has seen a second Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today, this time for five A350-900s from the pan-Latin…
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Singapore Airlines: Today’s key developments as British man dies during turbulence on flight
A British man who died in severe turbulence on a flight from London to Singapore has been named as Geoffrey Ralph Kitchen.…
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Martin Mars: Interview With British Columbia Aviation Museum Project Lead
Given the strong, more than half-century association between the Martin Mars and the people of British Columbia, it is only…
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