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TRAVEL: Authority's tips for keeping your holiday money safe; Holiday security
THE Government has flagged an early warning to travellers about to start spending money on 2008 holidays: unless your money is fully protected, you could lose out if a company fails. The ATOL scheme operated by the Civil Aviation Authority CAA offers full financial protection on air holiday packages...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, MARKETING, security
Research articles 2008-01-05
FAST speeds up check-in times.(fully automated seamless travel system for Changi Airport)(Brief Article)
Mar 22, 2005 (Asia Today International - ABIX via COMTEX) A biometrics-based security system is being tested at Singapore's Changi Airport. The Fully Automated Seamless Travel FAST system is being trailed by Singapore Airlines, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and the Immigration &...
Tags: Authentication/Encryption, Biometrics, Civil Aviation Authority, SECURITY, Singapore, Singapore Airlines
Research articles 2005-03-22
Take the FAST Lane at Changi Airport - World`s first fully automated check-in and immigration clearance system that uses biometric recognition technology, goes on trial.
M2 PRESSWIRE-25 November 2004-Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore: Take the FAST Lane at Changi Airport - World`s first fully automated check-in and immigration clearance system that uses biometric recognition technology, goes on trialC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11252004 Singapore Changi Airport has...
Tags: Biometrics, Civil Aviation Authority, HARDWARE, ICA Corp., immigration, SECURITY, Semiconductor Industry Association, Semiconductors, Singapore, Singapore Airlines
Research articles 2004-11-25
FRANCE, ITALY LIFT BAN ON JORDAN AVIATION
According to "Jordan Times", Jordan Aviation announced that the ban on its aircraft was lifted by the Italian and French authorities. The head of the company said that both parties have now received and processed all the outstanding documents they required from the Jordanian Civil Aviation Authority verifying that Jordan...
Tags: aircraft, Aviation, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, security
Research articles 2004-08-17
MIDDLE EAST: ARAB AIRLINE COMPANIES' LOSSES VALUED $500 MILLION.(Brief Article)
According to Al-Ra'i newspaper (October 28, 2001), the Director General of the Arab Civil Aviation Authority, Mr. Abdul-Jawad Al-Daoudy, estimates $500 million in losses for the Arab airline companies after the September 11 attacks on the US. The Director expects Arab air-carrier operations to decrease by...
Tags: Arab, Civil Aviation Authority, director, SECURITY
Research articles 2001-11-13
EGYPT: SOLUTION TO CAIRO-GAZA AIR DISPUTE.
Al-Wifaq newspaper quotes from a statement made at the beginning of July 2000 by a source at the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority, announcing that Egypt and Israel had set themselves a one-month deadline to resolve the dispute over the Cairo-Gaza air route. The newspaper notes that...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Egypt, Israel, Manufacturing, SECURITY
Research articles 2001-02-07
Hacker numbers up in the UK
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A safety circular released by the British Civil Aviation Authority CAA has noted a significant increase in the number of times radio hackers have posed as air traffic controllers in the UK. The circular, released on 27 August, reported 20...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, hacker, Hacking, SECURITY
Research articles 2000-08-28
Branson attacks Prescott Cape Town decision.
M2 PRESSWIRE-6 April 2000-VIRGIN: Branson attacks Prescott Cape Town decision C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05042000 Sir Richard Branson today reacted angrily to John Prescott`s announcement that he will strip Virgin Atlantic of one of its current Cape Town services...
Tags: attack, British Airways Plc., Civil Aviation Authority, London, SECURITY, Virgin Atlantic
Research articles 2000-04-06
BAA ownership safe for now
Following a six month investigation the UK's Monopolies and Mergers Commission MMC has recommended that BAA's management of London's Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports should not be broken up. BAA's Chief Executive, Sir John Egan welcomed the MMC report on maintaining the BAA monopoly on...
Tags: BAA, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Heathrow, London, MARKETING, NETWORKING, SECURITY, U.K.
Research articles 1996-09-01
SUDAN: SECURITY MEASURES AT THE NATIONAL AIRPORT.(Khartoum International Airport)(Brief Article)
A-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper quoted the airport representative, Ahmed Zamravi, who stated that in early November 2001, the Civil Aviation Authority took every measure at its disposal to prevent illegal infiltration of aircraft into Sudanese airspace. A-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper quoted the airport representative, Ahmed ...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, security
Research articles 2002-02-11

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UAE: EMIRATE AIR RECEIVES AUTHORIZATION OF PLAN FOR COMPANY SECURITY TRAINING.(Brief Article)
Al-Bayan newspaper reported on the authorization of the professional training program for security guards of Emirate Airlines. The paper noted that the Civil Aviation Authority authorized this program in late December 2004. This agreement was signed by UAE Transportation Minister Sultan al-Mansouri, who is also Director...
Tags: authorization, Civil Aviation Authority, training
Research articles 2005-02-16
Push for civil aviation industry `watchdog', BUSINESS TIMES
Business Times Malaysia 05-07-2002 MALAYSIA is stepping up efforts to set up a "watchdog" body to look into both the legal and security frameworks of the country's civil aviation industry, say industry sources. The independent body, believed to be...
Tags: aviation, Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Malaysia, Regulations, Strategy
Research articles 2002-05-07
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...
Tags: agency, Civil Aviation Authority, MARKETING
Research articles 2005-12-11
Singapore and IATA join hands to boost aviation training.
M2 PRESSWIRE-7 June 2004-Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore: Singapore and IATA join hands to boost aviation trainingC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06072004 Singapore - The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore CAAS and the International Air Transport Association IATA signed an agreement ...
Tags: agreement, Civil Aviation Authority, Singapore, training
Research articles 2004-06-07
New aviation act proposed by Indian government
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A new aviation act is being proposed by the Indian government. The Civil Aviation Act 2000 would embody the provisions of the Aircraft Act 1934, with revisions where necessary, and would provide for the establishment of a Civil Aviation Authority...
Tags: aviation, C, Civil Aviation Authority, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2000-02-24
Passenger profiling training program.(Trinidad and Tobago signed an agreement with Inter-American Development Bank)(aviation security )(Brief Article)
PASSENGER PROFILING TRAINING PROGRAM. Trinidad & Tobago has signed a non-reimbursable technical cooperation agreement with the Inter-American Development Bank IDB to upgrade and enhance the aviation security systems and processes through the training of staff members of the Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority, the ...
Tags: agreement, Civil Aviation Authority, Inter-American Development Bank, training, Trinidad
Research articles 2006-03-01
Jordan Aviation banned from flying in and out of France
PARIS AFP ? Jordan Aviation was banned from flying in and out of France after checks by the French and Italian authorities revealed serious failings in security arrangements, the French civil aviation authority DGAC said. "Security checks by the French and Italian authorities on aircraft belonging to Jordan Aviation...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-08-13
Jordanian charter airline banned from flying to and from France
AMMAN AFP ? French officials banned the charter airline Jordan Aviation from flying to and from France after authorities found serious security lapses, but the airline's president denied there were any problems. "Security checks by the French and Italian authorities on aircraft belonging to Jordan Aviation during stops on...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Aviation, France, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-08-13
RUSSIA STRIKES UP DIALOGUE WITH EUROPE ON AVIATION ISSUES.
A delegation of the European Civil Aviation Conference ECAC met with the state Civil Aviation Authority of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation in Moscow on 6 March. The discussions concentrated on safety, security, the environment and technical operating requirements issues with a view...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, delegation, environment
Research articles 2001-03-23
Dniproavia Sues Ukrainian Aviation Authorities for Violating Parity Principle in Civil Aviation and Creating Unfair Preferences For Lufthansa
DNIPROPETROVSK, Ukraine -- Dniproavia (http://www.dniproavia.com), a leading Ukrainian regional airline operator, today announced it has filed a suite against Ukraine's State Service for Aviation Security Supervision for limiting competition favoring foreign air carrier - Deutsche Lufthansa AG. Ukrainian airline alleges that national aviation authority has created for Lufthansa privileged conditions...
Tags: Company, Lufthansa
Research articles 2006-08-01
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