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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...
Liberian Government Launches Biometric Passport

Liberian Government Launches Biometric Passport

The Liberian government has launched through its Foreign Affairs ministry a new biometric passport. The new passports are consistent with the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for Biometric Machine Readable Passports. According...
Togo Adopts New Biometric Passports

Togo Adopts New Biometric Passports

Togo has introduced new biometric passports offering greater security guarantees. The diplomatic service and ordinary passports will from now on be biometric. “The government of Togo wants to get in tune with countries that have already opted for...
India Becomes 91st Member of the Montreal Convention 1999 on Civil Aviation

India Becomes 91st Member of the Montreal Convention 1999 on Civil Aviation

India has become the 91st member of the  Montreal Convention 1999,  that imposes strict penalties on carriers for the death of passengers due to negligence and fixes higher insurance premium towards air disasters.
Tanzania to Host Global Aviation Conference

Tanzania to Host Global Aviation Conference

Players in the aviation industry will meet next week in the northern Tanzanian resort town of Arusha to discuss ways of improving air safety and to take another look at the role aviation authorities play in Africa, APA has learned.
Ethiopia Announces 10% Increase on Jet Fuel Prices

Ethiopia Announces 10% Increase on Jet Fuel Prices

Ethiopia on Saturday evening announced an over 10 per cent increase on jet fuel in response to the dramatic increase in oil prices in the world market this week.
Indonesian Air Industry Signs Safety Deal Ahead of EU Ban Review

Indonesian Air Industry Signs Safety Deal Ahead of EU Ban Review

45 of Indonesia’s 51 air carriers as well as some airport management companies signed a safety deal with the Indonesian government yesterday. The deal will be delivered to the European Commission ahead of a November 19 meeting in Brussels to review...
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