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- 57. Thai Airways Receives EASA TCO Authorization for Flights to EU
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Thai Airways International has passed the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Third Country Operator (TCO) Audit and received authorization for flight operations to countries in the European Union. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) conducted a TCO Audit on Thai Airways 12-13 November 2015, and consequently granted the airline a Third Country Operator (TCO) authorization
- 58. AirAsia to Transfer All Flight Operations to Don Muang Airport in Bangkok
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Thai AirAsia has confirmed that it will transfer all its operations to Don Muang International Airport by 1 October 2012, despite the possible problems concerning transit times between the older airport and Suvarnabhumi International Airport.
- 59. Nok Air Cancels All Flights as Don Muang Airport Closes
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Nok Air has cancelled all its flights operated to and from Don Muang Airport, which has also closed, due to the flood crisis. Nok Air today halted all flight operations in and out of Don Muang Airport until 31 October, or until the situation allows.
- 60. IATA Appoints Director of Safety
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IATA has appointed Rodolfo “Rudy” Quevedo as Director of Safety. On 2 September 2014 Quevedo will join IATA’s Safety and Flight Operations team and will be based in Montreal. He will be responsible for Cabin Safety, Safety Management Systems (SMS), and Global Aviation Data Management (GADM).
- 61. Emirates Terminal 3 at Dubai International launches Phase Two
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Emirates Terminal 3 at Dubai International launches Phase Two. With the first phase of flight operations from Emirates Terminal 3 at Dubai International proceeding smoothly as planned, Emirates has now entered the second phase of the new terminal’s opening. After launching flights to countries on its GCC and Americas network in the first phase from the new terminal, the second phas
- 62. SAS Enhances Crew Operations with SITA’s Mobility Access
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is keeping its flight crew connected and in touch on the ground no matter where they are in the world through SITA's global, always-on Wi-Fi service, Mobility Access. SITA's Wi-Fi service provides more than 5,200 SAS employees – working primarily in SAS flight operations – secure access to the world’s largest Wi-Fi network through 57-million hotspots in
- 63. Hawaiian Airlines appoints Gary McKoy Senior Manager - Pacific Region
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Hawaiian Airlines appoints Gary McKoy Senior Manager - Pacific Region McKoy has direct oversight responsibility for Hawaiian’s entire flight operations serving Sydney, Australia, Pago Pago, American Samoa, and Papeete, Tahiti. Hawaiian provides nonstop flights between each destination and Honolulu.
- 64. Poland’s Bingo Airways Launches A320 Flights
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Bingo Airways, a new Polish charter airline, has started flight operations with its first Airbus A320 aircraft. The fleet will grow to three aircraft by the end of 2012. The new A320s, powered by IAE V2500 engines, are configured in an all economy 180 seat configuration.
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