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حم أصيت انخغط انبشغات باالحفاق بسذاد انسخحماث انانت: انبك انشكض
لال يسؤل يصشف سفع انسخ بانبك انشكض انصش ف
، إ انبك انشكض لاو بحم "انو انسابع"حصشحاث خاصت نـ
يشكهت انخغط انجت انبشغات باالحفاق عه سذاد انسخحماث
انانت انعهمت بانعهت األجبت نهششكت انبشغات ف اسخجابت
. سشعت نألصيت، عه أ خى انسذاد بذء ي شش ياسط انحان
أضاف انصذس، إ انبك انشكض انصش ضع آنت نسذاد
يخأخشاث ششاء انغشا األجبت، با ض عذو حكشاس يثم ز
كاج ششكت انخغط انجت انبشغات أعهج انو ف . األصياث
با نا أا حمو بخشغم سحهخا انجت انيت نهماشة كانعخاد،
أ سذاد أسعاس انخزاكش ف انسق انحه سك بانج
انصش، أ خى ححم بغالاث االئخا بمت يشخشاث انخزاكش
أشاسث انششكت ف باا، إن أ ظشا ألصيت . بانج انصش
انمذ األجب انخ حاج يصش ف انلج انحان، لشسث إجشاء
.حغشاث يؤلخت
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انخغط انجت انبشغات حف حعهك يبعاحا ف يصش
فج انخغط انبشغات انجت حعهك يبعاحا ف يصش، لانج إا حمو حانا بخمى
سمو بخغش عت "يشاجعت انشحالث عت انغائشاث انخ حعم ي إن يصش،
".انغائشاث نخهب احخاجاث انسق انحه جذال انخشغم انخاصت بانششكت
كاج سائم إعالو، ششث انو، أ ششكت بشخش إشاض سخعهك يبعاحا ف يصش بذءا ي
.يخصف انههت بخلج انماشة، لصش انحجض عه يسخخذي بغالاث االئخا فمظ
.أسجعج رنك إن أصيت انعهت انخ حشذا يصش خالل انفخشاث األخشة
، لايج انششكت 2015، أ ف فبش "ج.انعشبت"أضحج انششكت ف با خاص نـ يلع
A321بضادة عالخا انخشغهت عه زا انخظ، حث لا باسخبذال انغائشة بانغائشة بج
مو بخمى يشاجعت كافت انخغط انغائشاث انخ حعم عها بشكم دس، بحث . 767
.خأكذ ي أ شبكت سحالحا حهب احخاجاث انعالء
أضحج أ ظشا ألصيت انمذ األجب انخ حاج يصش ف انلج انحان، لشسث انخغط
انجت انبشغات إجشاء حغشاث يؤلخت عه لاحا انبعت، حث خض رنك حعهك انعم
.بظاو يبعاث ششكاث انساحت انكالء
حؤكذ انخغط انجت انبشغات أا ال حسخغع انخحكى ف حهك األصيت، نكا سعد نخغبك
.اناسساث انعخادة ف زا انشأ بعذ اخاء ز األصيت
حؤكذ انخغط انجت انبشغات أا حمو بخشغم سحهخا انجت انيت إن انماشة
كانعخاد، خى سذاد كافت أسعاس انخزاكش ف انسق انحه بانج انصش، كا مو بخحم
بغالاث االئخا بمت يشخشاث انخزاكش بانج انصش أضا
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Strengthening Russian Aviation with Global Standards
IATA Proposes Agenda for Russia, Signs Agreement with Russian Association of Air
Transport Operators
Moscow - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) proposed an agenda to
strengthen aviation in Russia based on the further implementation of global
standards and best practices.
“A healthy aviation sector is vital for Russia—connecting the communities across the
country’s vast land mass and proving vital trade and cultural links globally. These are
difficult times for Russian aviation and there is no silver bullet solution to
invigorating the sector. However a partnership agenda that extends the positive
impact that global standards are having in safety and distribution will strengthen the
foundations of the sector for success,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and
CEO.
Tyler made his comments at the first IATA Aviation Day Russia where IATA signed a
cooperation agreement with the Russian Association of Air Transport Operators. The
agreement helps to mark the 20th anniversary of the opening of IATA’s office in
Moscow and deepens IATA’s overall partnership with Russian aviation. Aeroflot was
IATA’s first Russian member airline, joining the association in 1989. Today 11 Russian
airlines are IATA members. The important contribution of IATA’s global standards to
Russian aviation were recognized in a Memorandum of Understanding signed
between the Russian Ministry of Transport and IATA in 2009.
“IATA is a long-time partner of Russian aviation and this has created
significant value. The IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) aligns some
400 airlines—including our 11 Russian members and five other Russian
airlines—with the global benchmark for operational safety. And the
Billing and Settlement Plan has helped to link the country’s consumers
to the world with global best practices for ticket distribution. Today we
are deepening our partnership with Russia with a commitment to
cooperate even more broadly with the Russian Association of Air
Transport Operators. By working in partnership with all stakeholders—
including the government—I am confident that we can create even
more value with connectivity as a catalyst for economic and social
development,” said Tyler.
IATA proposed the following agenda for the Russian government:
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Costs:
Continue to recognize the benefits of lowering and eventually removing
VAT for domestic air transport.
Ensure that airport charges and infrastructure developments are agreed
by airlines and the airport operators with a focus on cost-efficiency and
aligned with the global principles agreed by governments through the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). These include
transparency, meaningful consultation and non-discrimination.
Smarter Regulation:
Adopt the Montreal Convention 1999 (MC99) to provide global standard
risk coverage for passengers and shippers and to facilitate e-cargo
implementation.
Ratify the Montreal Protocol 2014 of the Tokyo Convention to close a gap
in international law with respect to the growing problem of disruptive
passengers.
Accelerate the adoption of the global standard for special and
atmospheric referencing—QNH and WGS 84—to deliver even greater
safety and cost benefits as Russia modernizes its air traffic management
system.
Join the Smart Security initiative of IATA and Airports Council
International to improve airport security and reduce passenger hassle by
combining new technology with regulatory best practices.
Environment:
Support a global agreement through ICAO on a Market-Based Measure
to manage aviation’s carbon footprint. The air transport industry is
united in its call for a mandatory global carbon offset scheme.
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XWB350 Singapore Airlines takes delivery of first Airbus A
Airbus Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of its first
in Toulouse, France, becoming the fifth XWB350 A
operator of the all-new widebody airliner.
The aircraft is configured in a premium three-class
layout with 253 seats, comprising 42 business, 24
premium-economy and 187 economy class.
After an initial period flying on regional services to
Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta, the aircraft will be deployed
on long-haul flights from May, starting with Amsterdam
and then Dusseldorf.
The carrier has ordered 67 A350-900s, which will be
operated on long-range flights, as well as on selected
regional services. Seven of the aircraft will be delivered
with an ultra-long range capability for flights of up to 19
hours, allowing the carrier to resume nonstop flights to
the US. The A350 XWB will join an existing Airbus fleet
at Singapore Airlines that currently comprises 19 A380s
and 29 A330-300s.
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cigarettes on airline flights-US DOT bans use of e
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has explicitly banned
the use of electronic cigarettes on all airline flights.
DOT’s final rule on e-cigarettes, which essentially extends the ban
already in place for smoking tobacco aboard flights, applies to all
US airline flights and all foreign carrier flights to/from the US. It also
includes nonscheduled charter flights operated by US airlines or
foreign airlines to/from the US on which a flight attendant is a
required crewmember.
said the ban protects Anthony FoxxUS transportation secretary
passengers and flight crews “from unwanted exposure to aerosol
fumes that occur when electronic cigarettes are used onboard
airplanes.” He added that it was important to “eliminate any
confusion between tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes by applying
the same restrictions to both.”
In a statement, DOT said it was “particularly concerned that
vulnerable populations (such as children, the elderly and
passengers with respiratory issues) would be exposed to the
aerosol within a confined space, without the opportunity to avoid
the chemicals.” DOT said the rule “explicitly bans the use of
electronic cigarettes in all forms, including but not limited to
electronic cigars, pipes, and devices designed to look like everyday
products such as pens.”
Beyond banning the active use of e-cigarettes on flights, DOT noted
that the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
in October 2015 issued an interim final rule prohibiting battery-
powered portable e-smoking devices from checked baggage. That
rule, which is in line with ICAO recommendations, also prohibits
airline passengers from charging e-cigarette devices during flights.
E-cigarette devices not actively being used or charged can continue
to be brought on flights by passengers in carry-on baggage.
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QATAR AIRWAYS CELEBRATES THE ARRIVAL OF
ITS INAUGURAL FLIGHT FROM DOHA TO SYDNEY
Qatar Airways today celebrated the arrival of its first flight from Doha to Sydney,
making this the airline’s third gateway into Australia. A delegation of VIPs from Qatar,
including Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker,
were met from the aircraft by Sydney Airport Managing Director and Chief Executive
Officer, Ms. Kerrie Mather; Official Secretary to the Governor of New South Wales,
Colonel Michael Miller RFD; Destination NSW Chairman, Mr. John Hartigan; and
Tourism Australia Managing Director, Mr. John O'Sullivan.
The award-winning airline now operates a Boeing 777-300 daily from Doha to Sydney
connecting Australian passengers to its global network of more than 150
destinations. Qatar Airways has been serving Australia since 2009 when it
commenced flights to Melbourne, later adding flights to Perth in 2012.
H.E. Mr. Al Baker said: “Touching down here in Sydney for the first time today is an
important milestone for Qatar Airways and for the people of Australia. We are
delighted to be able to offer passengers flying from Sydney the opportunity to
connect to more than 150 places on our global network via our state-of-the-art airport
in Doha. We look forward to taking the people of Sydney to the places they want to
go on our modern aircraft, and giving them a taste of the Arabian hospitality and
comfort that earned us the aviation industry’s most prestigious title of Skytrax Airline
of the Year in 2015.
“I would like to personally thank Sydney Airport and city authorities for welcoming us
today and we look forward to strengthening our relationship with them and the
people of Australia in the coming years as we all go places together.”
The new route to Sydney is expected to generate an estimated 3,000 jobs in New
South Wales and contribute more than AUD$240 million to the local economy.
The new service will also provide 84 tonnes of cargo capacity per week in and out of
the New South Wales )NSW( capital, connecting Australia’s leading exporters to
Qatar Airways Cargo’s global network of more than 150 stations around the world.
Qatar Airways Cargo, the third largest international cargo airline, already carries 301
tonnes of freight in the belly hold of its Boeing 777 passenger aircraft into and out of
Perth and Melbourne per week.
Sydney Airport Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Kerrie Mather
said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Qatar Airways to Sydney Airport. Qatar Airways is a
three-time Skytrax Airline of the Year winner and will provide passengers with more
choice, a quality product and seamless connectivity through Doha’s new Hamad
International Airport to destinations around the world.
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“Qatar Airways’ new daily service will boost tourism, providing an additional 245,000
seats per year, generating an estimated 3,000 jobs and contributing more than
AUD$240 million to the Australian economy.
“It will also foster trade, providing greater air cargo capacity and access to the Middle
East. Australian exports to Doha grew by 23 per cent last year, and the State of
Qatar’s high demand for livestock, cereal, meat, dairy products and crops provides a
significant opportunity for Australian exporters.”
NSW Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events, Mr. Stuart Ayres said: “I am
delighted to welcome the first Qatar Airways flight to Sydney, which will provide a
valuable increase in aviation capacity from the Middle East and greater connectivity
to Sydney and regional NSW, particularly for travellers flying from the United
Kingdom and Europe via Doha.
“Through our tourism and major events agency Destination NSW, we look forward to
working with Qatar Airways and the opportunity to showcase our beautiful city,
award-winning restaurants, stunning beaches and surrounding NSW regions to
customers of one of the world’s fastest growing airlines.”
With an average connection time of just 90 minutes via the airline’s hub at Hamad
International Airport Doha, passengers travelling from Sydney can expect a smooth
and seamless journey to their final destination. The contemporary and luxurious
airport, which opened in 2014, has more than 40,000 square metres of retail space
and restaurants including more than 70 retail and 30 food and beverage outlets, as
well as a 25-metre swimming pool, gym, hotel and spa. Passengers travelling on
board the Qatar Airways Boeing 777 to and from Sydney in Business Class can enjoy
one of the most comfortable fully-flat beds in the sky with 78 inches of seat pitch. In
addition, the on-demand à la carte menu service allows Business Class passengers
to order anything from the menu at any time during the flight. The aircraft also
features the state-of the-art Oryx One entertainment system, with more than 3,000
entertainment options on individual screens in all classes.
Daily Flight Schedule:
DOH-SYD QR908 Departs: 2010 Arrives: 1805+1
SYD-DOH QR909 Departs: 2220 Arrives: 0505+1
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