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UAE: DUBAI AIRPORT RECORDS 11% GROWTH IN CARGO SHIPMENT.
According to Al-Sharq newspaper (November 5, 2007), the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority reported that 1.1 million tons of cargo was shipped through the Dubai International Airport through the first nine months of 2007 compared with 1.1 million tons in the corresponding period of last year, an...
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai
Research articles 2007-11-06
UAE: DUBAI AIRPORT RECORDS 10% RISE IN CARGO SHIPMENT.
According to Al-Khaleej newspaper (July 11, 2006), Dubai Civil Aviation Authority reported that 690,700 tons of cargo was shipped through Dubai International Airport in the first half of 2006 compared with 626,200 tons in the corresponding period of last year. These figures translate into a 10%...
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai
Research articles 2006-07-12
UAE: DUBAI AIRPORT RECORDS 8.5% RISE IN CARGO SHIPMNET.
According to Al-Khaleej newspaper (May 31, 2006), statistics issued by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority show that 113,950 tons of cargo was shipped the via Dubai International Airport in April 2006 compared with 105,036 tons in the same month last year. These figures translate...
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai
Research articles 2006-06-01
UAE: 123,648 TONS OF CARGO SHIPPED VIA DUBAI AIRPORT IN JANUARY.
According to Al-Bayan newspaper (April 12, 2006), statistics issued by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority show that 123,648 tons of cargo was shipped through the Dubai International Airport in January 2006, a 14.6% growth compared with the same month last year.
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai
Research articles 2006-04-12
UAE: DUBAI AIRPORT RECORDS 10% RISE IN CARGO SHIPMENT.
According to Al-Bayan newspaper (April 12, 2006), statistics issued by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority show that 334,329 tons of cargo was shipped through the Dubai International Airport in the first quarter of 2006 compared with 303,206 tons in the same period last year, a 10% ...
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai
Research articles 2006-04-12
UAE: DUBAI AIRPORT WITNESSES 17% GROWTH IN CARGO SHIPMENT.
According to Al-Bayan newspaper (December 11, 2005), statistics issued by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority show that the total volume of cargo shipped through the International Airport of Dubai rose to 626,000 tons in the first half of the current year compared with 535,000 tons in...
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai
Research articles 2005-12-12
UAE: DUBAI AIRPORT POSTS 19.4% RISE IN CARGO MOVEMENT.
According to Al-Khaleej newspaper (October 16, 2005), Dubai Civil Aviation Authority reported that 967,806 tons of cargo was shipped through Dubai International Airport in the first nine months of the current year, a 19.4% rise compared with the same period last year.
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai
Research articles 2005-10-16
UAE: DUBAI AIRPORT REGISTERS MAJOR RISE IN CARGO SHIPMENT.
According to Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (July 7, 2005), Dubai Civil Aviation Authority reported that 626,214 tons of cargo was shipped through the Dubai International Airport in the first half of the current year compared with 303,206 tons in the corresponding period of last year, an 18.3% rise....
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai
Research articles 2005-07-10
Changi is the favourite of international shippers.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 May 2004-Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore: Changi is the favourite of international shippersC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05132004 Singapore Changi Airport continues to be Asia`s best air cargo hub for the 18th consecutive year. It received the `Best Airport -...
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, MARKETING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-05-13
KUWAIT: KUWAIT AIRPORT RECORDS 14% RISE IN CARGO SHIPMENT.(Brief Article)
According to Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper (November 10, 2003), the Kuwaiti Civil Aviation Authority reported that 13,723,727 tons of cargo was shipped imported and exported via the Kuwait International Airport through last October. This volume of cargo represents a 14% rise compared with October 2002. The same...
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority
Research articles 2003-11-11
Collision Avoidance System Almost Causes Collision
The report of a near mid-air collision between a cargo jet and an airliner could not have come at a worse time for the Independent Pilots Association IPA. The union representing cargo pilots with United Parcel Service [UPS] sent a letter Oct. 8th to Jim Hall, chairman of the National...
Tags: aircraft, board, cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, collision, GPS, Manufacturing, United Parcel Service of America Inc.
Research articles 1999-10-18
In Brief.
* Bournemouth is the fastest growing UK airport according to statistics released recently by the Civil Aviation Authority. CAA figures show that passenger figures of 265,000 passengers in 1997 compared with 162,000 in 1996, a growth of 63%. London City is second with growth of 59.9%....
Tags: cargo, Civil Aviation Authority, food, Manufacturing
Research articles 1998-04-01

Additional Resources

Terrorist turn-off - British Civil Aviation Authority blows up jet in experiment - CAA - Brief Article
This explosion of a Boeing 747 jet is not a horrific terrorist crime. it's one of the most dramatic experiments in aviation history. The British Civil Aviation Authority CAA recently blew up the jet at an English airfield. Their aim: to test how terrorist bombs inside baggage and cargo containers...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, HARDWARE, Storage
Research articles 1998-01-12
IRAN: IRANIAN, UAE AGREEMENT TO WIDEN COOPERATION IN AIR CARGO.(Brief Article)
Al-Wifaq newspaper reported on the signing of an agreement to widen the cooperation in the field of air transport of cargo between Iran and the UAE. The paper quoted the General Manager of the Civil Aviation Authority, Muhammad Ghanim al-Ghit, who sa Al-Wifaq newspaper reported on...
Tags: agreement, Civil Aviation Authority
Research articles 2002-07-28
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...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Fax
Research articles 2000-04-01
HSE and CAA issue memorandum of understanding for public transport and cargo operations.
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 March 2005-UK Government: HSE and CAA issue memorandum of understanding for public transport and cargo operationsC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:22032005 The Health and Safety Executive HSE and the Civil Aviation Authority CAA have agreed guidelines setting out their respective...
Tags: aircraft, Benefits, Civil Aviation Authority, Directive, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-03-22
SAUDI ARABIA: PREPARATIONS TO PUBLISH PUBLIC TENDER FOR LICENSES TO SUPPLY TRANSPORTATION AND CARGO SERVICES.
A-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported on the preparations to publish two public tenders to supply local transportation services, and to supply air cargo and mail services. The paper quoted Civil Aviation Authority Director Eng. Abdullah Muhammad Nur Ruhaymi who provided details on these tenders in mid-May...
Tags: Cargo Services Inc.
Research articles 2006-05-25
EVA Airways and Shanghai Airlines to form joint venture - report
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Taiwanese airline EVA Airways Corp plans to form an air cargo joint venture company with Chinese carrier Shanghai Airlines Co Ltd, the United Daily News newspaper reported on Wednesday (23 March). According to a spokesperson for Shanghai Airlines a deal may be...
Tags: EVA Airways Corp.
Research articles 2005-03-24
Four Russians killed in latest Sudan plane crash
KHARTOUM AFP — A cargo plane burst into flames and crashed shortly after takeoff in Khartoum on Monday, killing four Russian crew and narrowly missing homes in Sudan's fourth fatal air accident in two months. President Omar al-Beshir grounded aircraft of the type involved in the last two crashes,...
Tags: accident, Agence France-Presse, cargo, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-06-30
MIDDLE EAST: REGIONAL AIRPORTS EXPANSION PROJECTS VALUED.(Brief Article)
According to Al-Hayat newspaper (February 3, 2003), the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority announced that with the United Arab Emirates UAE leading the way, Middle Eastern airports are preparing themselves for increasing passenger traffic flows in the next few years by rapidly expanding and developing new terminals,...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Quality
Research articles 2003-02-05
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