Resources
BNET Business Dictionary
- Agency
- a relationship between two people or organizations in which one is empowered to act on behalf of the other in dealings with a third party
- Agency definition on BNET »
BNET Resources
- sort by:
- Relevance
- Date
- Popularity
- Eurocrats Make A Muddle Of Air Safety
- Despite Usurping The Powers Of The UK's CAA, EASA Appears Directionless The European Aviation Safety Agency EASA has, since 2003, taken over responsibility for air safety in the European Union's 25 member bloc of national governments. Operating from its HQ tower on the Eau de Cologne, EASA...
- Research articles 2006-12-04
- FIVE PRIVATE AVIATION AGENCIES ESTABLISHED
- The Civil Aviation Authority approved the establishment of five new civil aviation agencies from among 14 applicants. Mr. Samir Abdel Maaboud, Civil Aviation Authority chairman, said that the approval was based on deliberate study and assessment of the five offers, especially with regard to security and safety criteria as well...
- Research articles 2005-12-11
- Safety regulators in the transport industry: captured agents for change
- This paper reviewed the findings from significant accident cases within the transport industry and found the emergence of evolving trends within the effectiveness of safety regulatory bodies. This paper takes an inter-industry and interdisciplinary approach to investigate the history of regulation outcomes in the transport industry through aviation and rail...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- JORDAN: AMERICAN AID FOR CHECKING AIRSPACE DETECTION SYSTEM.(Brief Article)
- A-Dustour newspaper gave details of an agreement signed in late April 2002 between the American Trade and Development Agency and the Jordan Civil Aviation Authority for aid in a project to check and develop the Jordanian Civil Aviation Airspace Detection System and also to develop the...
- Research articles 2002-08-15
- JORDAN: U.S. GRANT FOR INSTALLING NEW AERIAL CONTROL SYSTEM.
- A-Dustour newspaper gave details of an agreement signed in early May 2002 between the American Trade and Development Agency and the Jordanian Civil Aviation Authority. According to the terms of the agreement the American Agency will make a grant of $350,000 for installing a modern aerial...
- Research articles 2002-06-25
- Statement of NTSB Chairman Jim Hall on EgyptAir Flight 990.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-24 January 2000-NTSB: Statement of NTSB Chairman Jim Hall on EgyptAir Flight 990 C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:21012000 * National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Jim Hall released the following statement today on the crash of EgyptAir Flight 990 ...
- Research articles 2000-01-24
- EGYPT: FIVE PRIVATE AVIATION AGENCIES ESTABLISHED.
- The Civil Aviation Authority approved the establishment of five new civil aviation agencies from among 14 applicants. Mr. Samir Abdel Maaboud, Civil Aviation Authority chairman, said that the approval was based on deliberate study and assessment of t The Civil Aviation Authority approved the establishment of...
- Research articles 2005-12-11
Additional Resources
- Ecuadorian Aviation Board Takes Action against American Airlines.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Jun. 1--Saying American Airlines violated Ecuadorean law by lowering travel agency commissions, Ecuador's civil aviation authority this week forced the airline to cancel 12 of its 38 weekly flights between Miami, Quito and Guayaquil. Jun. 1--Saying American Airlines violated Ecuadorean law by lowering...
- Research articles 2000-05-31
- MALI: PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR PROPOSED $33,000,000 AIRPORT EXPANSION PROJECT IS TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR COMPLETION BY THE END OF SEPTEMBER 2000, MALI NATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY [MALI], U.S. TRADE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (TDA) & AAROTEC INFRA
- PROJECT OVERVIEW: Mali's Bamako-Senou international airport has been experiencing a surge in passenger and cargo traffic over the last 3 years. In addition, mining is said to have become a more important part of the country's economy and it is in need of...
- Research articles 2000-04-01
- Enhanced Scrutiny of Process Seen As Key To Improved Safety
- Regulatory authorities on both sides of the Atlantic declare they are taking a more pro-active approach to safety, hoping through better analysis of trends to prevent accidents.In Britain, the Civil Aviation Authority CAA is now publishing a "top ten" list of safety concerns, that will shape the agency's focus and...
- Research articles 1998-09-28
- CASA & EASA co-operate on A380.(news)
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In February, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore CAAS and the European Aviation Safety Agency EASA formally agreed to enhance co-operation on their safety overview of the Airbus 380. The deal was signed by CAAS' Director General and Chief Executive Officer, Mr...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- Report cites technical failure in Egypt Boeing crash
- CAIRO AFP — The final report on the crash of a Flash Airlines plane carrying French tourists two years ago off the coast of Egypt cites a failure in the automatic pilot and guiding system, the official MENA news agency said. "The report points to faults in the automatic...
- Research articles 2006-02-20
- Need to know: Connaught contract ... Accor target ... Whitbread offer ...
- View video and Need to Know interactive heatmap Economics Inflation: Official figures showed that inflation on the consumer prices index jumped to 1.9 per cent in November, from 1.5 per cent in October. Inflation on the retail prices index showed a reading of 0.3 per cent, up from minus 0.8...
- News items 2009-12-17
- Egypt orders airlines to comply with poultry ban
- CAIRO AFP — Egypt's civil aviation authority has reportedly ordered all airlines flying into the country to strictly comply with a ban on imports of live birds and poultry products. The order, which applies to imports by passengers as well as on cargo planes, reinforces a three-month ban authorities...
- Research articles 2005-10-21
- Bad weather caused Armenian plane crash: officials
- MOSCOW AFP — An Armenian plane which crashed into the Black Sea off Russia, killing 113 people, was most likely brought down by poor weather, Russian and Armenian officials said. "By all accounts, the disaster occurred due to extremely unfavourable meteorological conditions," Russian Deputy Prosecutor General Nikolai Shepel was...
- Research articles 2006-05-03
- Fifty-three confirmed killed as plane crashes into park lake in north China
- BEIJING AFP — Fifty-three people were confirmed dead after a passenger plane crashed shortly after take-off in northern China, officials and state mmedia said. China Eastern's flight MU-5210 bound for Shanghai plunged into a lake in Nanhai Park just minutes after leaving from Baotou city in Inner Mongolia region...
- Research articles 2004-11-20
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>