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97. New Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport to open this week
New Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport to open this week.
98. IATA Members Tackle Problem of Unruly Air Passengers
The IATA 70th Annual General Meeting (AGM) unanimously adopted a resolution that calls on governments and industry to work together on a balanced package of measures to effectively deter and manage the significant problem of unruly air passenger behavior. Such behavior includes committing physical assault, disturbing good order on board or failing to follow lawful crew instructions
99. Airlines Evaluating SITA’s Enhanced Aircraft Tracking Capability
SITA is to launch an innovative technology solution which will allow airlines to track their aircraft. The solution, which is currently being evaluated by several airlines for testing, will utilize technology that is already installed in the aircraft to provide advanced tracking capabilities. The SITA Aircom Server Flight Tracker solution will enable airlines to track aircraft move
100. Tyler calls for Enhanced Security for Global Aviation Industry
Tyler calls for Enhanced Security for Global Aviation Industry. Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Tony Tyler has called on the aviation industry to work towards a more efficient and harmonised process of aviation security that can make life easier for the millions of passengers who keep the industry alive.
101. London Heathrow Becomes 200th Airport to Welcome 747-8 Operations
The Boeing 747-8 has been approved for operations at 200 airports around the world – less than six months after entering service. To date, 63 airports around the world are supporting revenue flights from 14 in-service 747-8 Freighters operated by five carriers.
102. AAPA Statement on New US Security Measures
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has modified the aviation security measures in place for all international flights operating into the United States. The new security measures will affect 105 countries, 280 airports, 180 airlines, 2100 daily flights and an average of 325,000 daily passengers.
103. IATA: Soaring Ontario Fuel Tax Will Hurt Province’s Jobs, Economy
IATA has expressed its shock and disappointment over the Ontario government’s proposal to more than double the Province’s aviation fuel tax. The fuel tax already costs Ontario travelers and shippers over C$60 million annually. When fully implemented, the increase from C2.7 cents per liter to C6.7 cents per liter will add more than C$100 million per year to the cost of air transport
104. World Tourism Organization calls for increased Air Service to developing countries
World Tourism Organization calls for increased Air Service to developing countries.

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