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Upgrade for Entebbe airport.(Business Travel)
THE CIVIL AVIATION Authority CAA has handed over two project sites to the contractors that won the bids for construction of a domestic and general aviation terminal building and expansion of the arrivals area at the Entebbe International Airport. According to the Public Affairs Department, China...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Quality
Research articles 2006-10-01
Ecuador Category I again.(Americas)(Brief article)
After 12 years under Category II, three Ecuadorian airports have now recaptured their former Category I status, enabling direct flights to the United States from two of them: Guayaquil and Quito. The announcement of the upgrade was made by the head of the Civil Aviation Authority...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Quality
Research articles 2006-08-01
REGIONAL AIRPORTS EXPANSION PROJECTS VALUED
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, concourses, cargo terminals and...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Quality
Research articles 2003-02-05
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
PNG flies again as regulator relents.
Jan 20, 2003 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority CASA will extend its deadline to Papua New Guinea PNG aviation regulators. They have been given another three months to prove they can meet international standards for air safety. PNG's...
Tags: Australia, Civil Aviation Authority, Government, PNG, Quality, Regulations, regulator
Research articles 2003-01-20
UAE: QUALITY GROUP ISO 9001 APPROVAL AWARDED IN DUBAI.(Dubai Civil Aviation Authority)(Brief Article)
Al-Bayan newspaper gave details of the Standards Quality Group ISO 9001 Approval awarded in Dubai. The paper noted that the Director of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Sheikh Ahmed bin Said al-Maktum, received the Approval Certificate from the regional representative of the Lloyds Company in a...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai, Quality
Research articles 2002-04-11
Space to escape
There is a minimum seat pitch, but it only applies to exit rows, a Federal Aviation Administration FAA official advises in response to our recent report indicating that only the UK's Civil Aviation Authority has specified minimum seat separation standards (see ASW, Nov. 5). We were advised, go to...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FAA, Quality, standards
Research articles 2001-11-12
Aviation industry will improve passenger standards.
M2 PRESSWIRE-20 February 2001-UK Government: Aviation industry will improve passenger standards C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:20022001 Minister for Transport Lord Macdonald today welcomed the commitment of UK airlines and airports to improve their standards of service to air ...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Quality, standards, Strategy, U.K.
Research articles 2001-02-20
FlightSafetyBoeing receives flight simulator certifications
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The British Civil Aviation Authority CAA has awarded a Level C certification to a Next-Generation 737-700/-800 full-flight simulator installed at its London-Gatwick Training Centre. The simulator is manufactured by FlightSafetyBoeing FSB and is built to Level D standards, with this later...
Tags: certification, Civil Aviation Authority, Quality
Research articles 2000-08-04
Standard Signs meets new standards
US airfield signs maker, Standard Signs, has developed its popular Lumacurve runway and taxiway signs to meet the new UK Civil Aviation Authority's revised standards for aerodrome signs. The company sells its signs to Europe and Hong Kong through the UK's Cegelec. In February,...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Quality, standards, U.K.
Research articles 1995-04-01
FIRE-SAFE LAMINATE FOR RAILWAY COACHES
Permali Gloucester Ltd has introduced a new high-impact low-smoke composite for use in railway passenger rolling stock. The material is a self-extinguishing modified phenolic glass laminate which is structurally self-supporting and has a decorative melamine surface. Permaglass 22MFM/1, as it is designated, has been developed from...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, Quality
Research articles 1990-02-01

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Airline claims first with gas
Qatar Airways on Monday said it had put paying passengers on a flight powered by fuel made from natural gas for the first time, in what could be an important step in the industry's attempts to lower dependence on oil-based fuel. The airline contacted passengers booked for the six-hour flight...
Tags: airline, passenger, Flight
News items 2009-10-13
One-on-one with Virgin Atlantic's Barry Humphries
LONDON - Virgin Atlantic Airways, like most major international carriers, is still sorting through its options for advancing its global network. Barry Humphries, as Virgin's director of external affairs and route development, is keenly aware of the need to expand routes, while at the same time maintaining consistency and quality...
Tags: Virgin Atlantic
Research articles 1998-12-18
CAA scholarship provides unique opportunity for Ben.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 May 2003-CAA: CAA scholarship provides unique opportunity for BenC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05272003 A trainee aircraft engineer has recently completed a scholarship with the Civil Aviation Authority CAA, as part of the regulator's contribution towards encouraging the industry in...
Tags: aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, scholarship
Research articles 2003-05-27
Gulf Air flight recorders reported to be in good condition
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The civil aviation authority of Bahrain has announced that the US National Transportation Safety Board has confirmed that the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder recovered from the wreckage of the crashed Gulf Air A320 aircraft were in good...
Tags: Gulf Air
Research articles 2000-08-30
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