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113. Dubai ranks among top 10 Global digital cities in e-government privacy and security
Dubai ranks among top 10 Global digital cities in e-government privacy and security.
114. IATA: UK Policies Will Destroy Proud Legacy of British Aviation
IATA: UK Policies Will Destroy Proud Legacy of British Aviation. IATA has called on the British government to improve its global competitiveness in air transport by taking a global approach to aviation and climate change, reducing taxes, changing the economic regulatory structure for airports, and developing what it calls a proper strategy to safeguard the economic benefits of avia
115. Inmarsat and Securiport Join Forces to Deliver New Border Security Service
Inmarsat, a leading provider of global mobile satellite communications services, and Securiport LLC, a leader in intelligent information and civil aviation security solutions, have partnered to develop new solutions for civil aviation security, immigration control and border management, which will be made available to government customers around the world.
116. Qantas to Resume International Flights in November; SYD-LHR and SYD-LAX First
Qantas will bring forward the restart of its international flights to 14 November 2021, following today’s announcement by the Federal Government that Australia’s borders will open in November. The national carrier will operate thrice weekly return flights between Sydney and London and thrice weekly return flights between Sydney and Los Angeles with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
117. IATA Urges Venezuela to Release US$3.9 Billion in Airline Funds
IATA has called on the Venezuelan government to urgently honor its commitment made in March to permit the repatriation of $3.9 billion of airline funds at fair exchange rates. The funds are from sales of airline tickets in Venezuela and are being held in contravention of international treaties. IATA cautioned that that failure to release the airline monies puts at risk a major cont
118. The Future is Bright for Oman Tourism
The Future is Bright for Oman Tourism. From visiting UNESCO-preserved heritage sites - the twin forts of Al-Jalali and Al Mirani - to viewing birthing turtles on the sandy beaches of Ras Al Junaiz and giving support to Wadi (dried desert creeks) areas in the Wusta region, travellers have plenty of reasons to visit Oman. The Sultanate of Oman's government is one of the most pro-act
119. Hong Kong to Host Landmark Ocean Summit
A range of speakers will showcase innovative solutions to the global crisis of plastics in our oceans at a landmark Ocean Summit in Hong Kong later this month. As part of the territory’s first ever involvement with the Volvo Ocean Race, the Ocean Summit aims to inspire individuals, businesses, government and local communities to take action to turn the tide on plastic.
120. Qatar Airways CEO Calls for London Heathrow Runway Expansion
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Akbar Al Baker, has called on the British government to urgently address capacity constraints at London Heathrow to avoid what he calls a ‘catastrophic situation’ for the country’s economy. Al Baker was vocal in support for a third runway at the world’s busiest international airport to remain competitive with rival European airport hubs.

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