Author: Dominykas

Thomas Cook Flight From Glasgow to Spain Makes an Emergency Landing

Reading Time: < 1 minute A flight travelling to Mallorca has diverted to Manchester Airport after a bird was sucked into one of its engines. The Thomas Cook Airlines flight TCX47MG departed from Glasgow at 6.17am and was due to arrive in Spain. But the plane made an unscheduled landing at around 6.45am at Manchester Airport. The Thomas Cook flight […]

Airberlin Q2 Results Reflect Geopolitical Climate in Europe

Reading Time: 3 minutes Capacity cuts and adverse geopolitical events in the competitive European market during the second quarter of 2016 led to a 9.4 per cent decrease in sales to 970.6 million euros (Q2 2015: 1.07 billion euros). Total sales declined in the first half of 2016 by 8.4 per cent to 1.71 billion euros (H1 2015: 1.86 […]

Peak Pacific And CA Training Sign MoU For Cooperation

Reading Time: < 1 minute Hong Kong-based Learning and Learning Technology provider, Peak Pacific Limited, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Seattle-based CA Training Solutions for cooperation in the area of Cabin Crew training solutions. The MoU paves the way for Peak Pacific and CA Training to collaborate and design, develop, and market eLearning content products for the […]

Yangon and Hanoi Become Emirates’ Latest Gateways

Reading Time: < 1 minute Emirates recently enhanced its presence in Southeast Asia with the launch of a new daily linked service from Dubai to Yangon (RGN) in Myanmar, and onwards to Hanoi (HAN) in Vietnam. This new service, which is being operated with a Boeing 777-300ER, expands the airline’s network in Southeast Asia to 12 cities in seven countries […]

EgyptAir Training Center & Rwand Air in Co-operation

Reading Time: < 1 minute Egypt Air Training Center hopes to expand its training capabilities in the African continent after being in a co-operation with Rwand Air. The training centre was recently in discussions with Rwand Air to discuss ways of mutual cooperation, and meet the airline’s training needs in the field of of engineers, pilots and cabin crew, air […]

Oman Air Expands Its International Network To Include Iraq

Reading Time: 2 minutes Oman Air has announced further expansion to its global network with a new destination starting in September 2016. The flights will operate from Oman Air’s hub in Muscat to Najaf, in Iraq with four weekly flights. Flights to Najaf will start on 15th September 2016.This is Oman Air’s first destination in Iraq, and the carrier […]

European Airports Report 4.9% Traffic Growth In First Half Of 2016

Reading Time: 4 minutes European airport trade body, ACI EUROPE today released its airport traffic report for June, Q2 and the first half of 2016. The report is the only air transport report, which includes all types of civil aviation passenger flights: full service, low cost and charter. It reveals that during the first half of this year, passenger […]

Flight from Washington, D.C. Lands Safely After Smoke in Cabin

Reading Time: < 1 minute An American Eagle flight from Washington, D.C., has landed safely at the Albany airport in New York after the crew reported smoke in the aircraft’s cabin while making its final approach. Officials at Albany International Airport in suburban Colonie say air traffic controllers received word from Flight 5446 about the smoke around 9 a.m. Wednesday. […]

Bomb Threats Reported on Two Planes Due to Land at Brussels

Reading Time: < 1 minute Bomb threats have been reported on two passenger planes which have landed at Brussels Airport. According to broadcaster VRT, currently two aircrafts are on the runway at the airport in Zaventem, Belgium. Fortunately, both planes landed safely. The planes are now being inspected. It is known that two planes involved were: SAS flight SK4745 from Oslo and SAS flight SK2591 […]

Commercial Drones – A New Page In The World Of Labour

Reading Time: 6 minutes The rapidly globalizing world is dramatically accelerating the pace of various innovations occurring within all the spheres possible, and drones are not left aside. Before entering the commercial world, UAVs were mainly engaged in the military sector. Most probably particularly this served the reason for the whole issue of drones being faded into a relative […]