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241. Forth Bridge in Scotland Becomes UNESCO World Heritage Site
The 125-year-old Forth Bridge, on the east coast of Scotland, has been officially inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The world-famous cantilever bridge is Scotland’s sixth World Heritage site, joining Edinburgh Old and New Towns, the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, New Lanark, the Antonine Wall and St Kilda. When it was constructed it was one of the most ambitious projects of it
242. Bell Helicopter Completes Successful First Flight of Bell 525 Relentless
Bell Helicopter recently completed a successful first flight of the Bell 525 Relentless, a key milestone in the test program to achieve FAA certification. The Bell 525 brings cutting edge capability to the new super-medium class by combining best-in-class performance characteristics and passenger amenities, with fly-by-wire flight controls, a touch screen avionics suite and Bell He
243. Pandaw Expands River Cruises to South America
Pandaw, a luxury river expeditions company, has expanded its partner river cruise programmes with its first ever departures in South America in conjunction with the Amazon Dream. To celebrate the expansion, Pandaw will be offering five special 14-night departures in 2016 exploring the lesser-visited and scenically varied region of the Amazon River from Santarem, where the blue wate
244. International Visitor Arrivals Up 4%; Americas Leading Growth
According to preliminary data from the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, tourist arrivals between January and April 2015 increased 4% worldwide, with almost all regions enjoying strong growth. Prospects for the May-August 2015 period remain upbeat, with close to 500 million tourists expected to travel abroad during these four months.
245. QantasLink Starts Rebranding Network Aviation’s Fokker F100s
QantasLink has started rebranding its fleet of Network Aviation Fokker F100 aircraft in QantasLink livery. Over the coming months, all Network Aviation’s F100 aircraft will be progressively repainted in QantasLink livery.
246. IAG Orders 31 Airbus Aircraft
International Airlines Group (IAG) has signed a firm order for 31 Airbus aircraft, including eleven wide-body aircraft (eight A350-900s, three A330-200s) and twenty A320neos. The A350s and A330s are slated for Iberia’s fleet modernisation and to open new long-haul routes, and the A320neos will be allocated to the group’s airlines for fleet replacement.
247. Cebu Pacific Carried 11,018 Pax on Manila - Sydney Route in May 2015
In May 2015, Cebu Pacific carried 11,018 passengers on the Manila - Sydney route. The airline began operating four times weekly non-stop flights to Sydney on 9 September 2014, and added a fifth frequency three months later. The airline is the only low-cost carrier operating the route.
248. ANA to Support Entry into Service for Boeing 787 Customers
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has agreed to provide Boeing 787 GoldCare customers with an airline’s perspective on the entry into service process. The agreement combines Boeing’s deep airplane knowledge and extensive fleet data with ANA’s maintenance and operational experience to assist GoldCare customers who are new 787 operators with maintenance control and line maintenance oversight

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