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UAE and Philippines Forge Groundbreaking Aviation Agreement to Boost Bilateral Ties

The UAE and the Philippines have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at bolstering their bilateral aviation connections.

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Woman named spokesperson for KSA’s civil aviation

The civil aviation authorities of Saudi Arabia have announced the appointment of a female spokesperson, marking the latest addition to

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India, New Zealand sign MoU for civil aviation cooperation

Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Jyotiraditya Scindia, remarked that the signed MoU has unlocked opportunities for the expansion of air

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Dubai establishes its position as a global aviation hub

Dubai has solidified its stature as a worldwide aviation frontrunner, evidenced by its airport hosting 41.6 million passengers during the

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EASA Fly Right initiative gains support from Wizz Air

A new initiative from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) designed to promote better passenger conduct and behavior called Fly

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Navigating Challenges and Transforming with Tech: Insights from the Aircraft Spares and Inventory Market

Contributor: Andrei Diminescu, Founder AirAI Network Covid-19 is long gone and so are its travel restrictions. The travel industry has

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Nigeria Implements New Fleet Size Rules for Airlines

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority has implemented new regulations that necessitate all scheduled passenger airlines, whether they are newly established

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Brazil Positioned to Emerge as a Dominant Force in Sustainable Aviation Fuel

A Boeing executive believes that Brazil has the capability to become a significant player in the field of sustainable aviation

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Dubai’s thriving aviation sector: India and the UAE

Dubai is strategically located within four hours of flight radius of approximately one/third of the world’s population. Its location between

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Intense heat compels US airlines to reduce fuel loads and restrict passenger numbers

The scorching temperatures affecting certain regions of the US are compelling airlines to modify their operations in the most severely