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Government of Canada Proposes New Regulations to Enhance Air Safety

Government of Canada Proposes New Regulations to Enhance Air Safety

The Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, has announced proposed new regulations to enhance the safety of Canadian aviation. These regulations would require private and commercial airplanes with six or more passenger...
Mozambique, Madagascar Carriers Banned From European Union Airspace

Mozambique, Madagascar Carriers Banned From European Union Airspace

The European Commission (EC) has banned all Mozambican air carriers and two Air Madagascar planes from the European Union airspace due to ‘significant safety deficiencies,’ said an EC press statement. How People Arrived Here: banned from union
FAA Claims Barbados Fails to Meet International Air Safety Standards

FAA Claims Barbados Fails to Meet International Air Safety Standards

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that Barbados does not comply with international safety standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), based on an assessment of Barbados’...
Nigeria Sets Up Committee on Removal of Disabled Aircraft in Airports

Nigeria Sets Up Committee on Removal of Disabled Aircraft in Airports

Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Mrs Fidelia Njeze, has ordered the removal of all disabled aircraft littering many airports in the country.
Aeronautical Society of India Holding International Workshop on Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

Aeronautical Society of India Holding International Workshop on Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

The Aeronautical Society of India, Delhi Branch is organizing an International Workshop on Global Aviation Safety Roadmap (GASR) in association with Directorate General of Civil Aviation and Boeing Airplane Co. on June 25th-26th, 2010 at Hotel Hyatt Regency,...
Eruptions From the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano Continue to Cause Flight Delays

Eruptions From the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano Continue to Cause Flight Delays

Eruptions from the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland have continued overnight with Eyjafjallajokull continuing to emit debris to 4 to 5 km for much of the time. Weather patterns continue to blow areas of ash towards the UK. The UK Met Office uses multiple...
Kingfisher Brings Joint Aviation Authorities Airline Transport Pilot License Ground Training Exams to India

Kingfisher Brings Joint Aviation Authorities Airline Transport Pilot License Ground Training Exams to India

Kingfisher Airlines has announced it has acquired the capability to offer the Joint Aviation Authorities Airline Transport Pilot License (JAA ATPL) Pilot Ground Training course.
Burkina Faso Establishes National Civil Aviation Agency to Supervise Security

Burkina Faso Establishes National Civil Aviation Agency to Supervise Security

The Burkina Faso government has set up a National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), which will supervise aviation security on its territory, APA learned Tuesday from the Ministry of Transport. The agency has its headquarters in Ouagadougou and a branch in...
Liberian Civil Aviation Authority Announces Additional Safeguards to Protect Travelers

Liberian Civil Aviation Authority Announces Additional Safeguards to Protect Travelers

In the wake of the recent unsuccessful terrorist attack by a Nigerian youth on a plane flying to the US, the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) has announced a series of measures to calm the nerves of the traveling public. LCAA in a press statement...
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