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BBN Airlines Indonesia Secures Malaysian Foreign Air Operator Certificate

BBN Airlines Indonesia has successfully obtained the Foreign Air Operator Certificate (FAOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAA Malaysia). This certification allows the airline to operate flights within Malaysia’s airspace and signals its commitment to expanding its regional presence.

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Legend Airlines Secures US DOT Permit for EU-US Operations

Legend Airlines, a Romanian-based carrier, has been granted a foreign air carrier permit by the US Department of Transportation (DOT). This approval enables the airline to operate flights between the European Union (EU) and the United States, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s expansion plans.

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Fastjet Zimbabwe Achieves IATA IOSA Certification

Fastjet Zimbabwe, a leading regional airline, has successfully achieved IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA)registration, a globally recognized certification for operational safety in the aviation industry. This accomplishment underscores the airline’s commitment to adhering to the highest standards of safety and operational excellence.

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Government to Address Internal Issues at Air Mauritius

The Mauritian government has announced plans to investigate Air Mauritius, the nation’s flag carrier, in response to a series of internal disputes that have reportedly created a climate of unrest within the organization. The move aims to address issues ranging from resignations and corruption allegations to workplace grievances and accusations of intimidation.

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Embraer and PT Dirgantara Indonesia Sign MoU to Enhance Collaboration in Commercial Aviation

Embraer, a leading global aerospace company, and PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI), Indonesia’s state-owned aerospace corporation, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their partnership in the commercial aviation sector. This agreement focuses on enhancing collaboration in engineering and the supply of aerostructures, key components in aircraft manufacturing.

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Royal Jordanian Considers Government Aid Amid Regional Conflict, Continues Expansion

Royal Jordanian Airlines, Jordan’s national carrier, may turn to its government shareholder for financial support if the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict extends significantly into 2025. Despite the challenges posed by regional instability, Royal Jordanian remains committed to expanding its route network and pursuing fleet renewal initiatives. The airline’s proactive approach underscores its commitment to growth, even as external pressures increase the complexity…

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FAA Bans US Airline Operations in Haiti for 30 Days Following Gunfire Incidents

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States has announced a 30-day suspension on US airlines operating in Haiti after reports that three commercial jetliners were struck by gunfire. This restriction reflects the FAA’s heightened safety precautions following these incidents, which underscore escalating security risks for aviation in Haiti. With the temporary ban, the FAA aims to protect passengers, crew, and aircraft amid…

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Ukraine Terminates Air Traffic Agreement with Iran Over Russia Conflict Support

Ukraine has officially terminated its air traffic agreement with Iran, citing Iran’s alleged support for Russia amid the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The decision reflects escalating diplomatic tensions between Ukraine and Iran, as reports indicate that Iran has been providing assistance to Russia during the invasion. By ending the air traffic agreement, Ukraine has taken a firm stance against…

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Lulutai Airlines Set to Become a Public Enterprise in Tonga

Lulutai Airlines, the national carrier of Tonga, is set to transition into a public enterprise, a move underscored by the government’s commitment to transparency. According to government statements, this shift demonstrates that Tonga has “nothing to hide” in its handling of the airline, reinforcing a commitment to openness in the management of Lulutai Airlines. By becoming a…

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Asia Digital Engineering Receives Approved Maintenance Organization Certification from Vietnam’s CAA

Asia Digital Engineering (ADE), a maintenance and engineering services provider based in Malaysia, has officially received Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO) certification from the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAA). This certification allows ADE to offer its full suite of maintenance services to airlines operating within Vietnam, expanding its reach and reinforcing its position as a trusted maintenance partner in…