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169. AAPA Charts Priorities for Future Aviation Development; Passes Resolutions
Despite numerous challenges that threaten future profitability and sustainability, airlines in Asia Pacific continue to play a key role in leading the growth of the global air transport industry. The AAPA 62nd Assembly of Presidents held in Jeju, Korea last week strengthened the resolve of its airline leaders to maintain pressure in resolving current regulatory issues relating to s
170. Airbus Delivers First of Eight A330 MRTTs Ordered by NATO MMF
Airbus has delivered the first of eight Airbus A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft ordered by the NATO Multinational MRTT Fleet (MMF). The official acceptance of this first aircraft marks a decisive milestone towards the entry into service of this multinational unit formed by the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Norway, Germany, Belgium and the Czech Republic.
171. JAL Helping to Curb Desertification in Inner Mongolia
JAL Helping to Curb Desertification in Inner Mongolia. For the fifth year running, Japan Airlines will conduct a mileage campaign in the Environmental Month of June, to support the Inner Mongolia Greening Project Against Desertification organized by the non-profit organization OISCA International.
172. China Airlines and Garuda Indonesia Sign Cooperation Agreement
China Airlines and Garuda Indonesia Sign Cooperation Agreement. China Airlines and Garuda Indonesia have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation that will allow the two carriers to expand cooperation in codesharing, operate Frequent Flyer Program, boost commercial cooperation for passenger and freight, and pilot simulator training programs.
173. South African Airways Orders 5 Airbus
South African Airways Orders 5 Airbus. South African Airways has ordered five additional Airbus A320 aircraft, increasing an earlier commitment for the type from 15 to 20. The aircraft, to be delivered from 2013, will be powered by IAE engines.
174. Tourism Fiji: No Need for Typhoid Alarm
Tourism Fiji: No Need for Typhoid Alarm. Tourism Fiji has said there is no cause for alarm following the report of some cases of typhoid in five villages in the remote Navosa Province on the big island of Viti Levu. The national tourist office’s CEO Josefa Tuamoto said the region is located more than 50 kilometres inland from any of the destination’s main tourism belts and well off
175. Travelport Promotes Hiroshi Shimizu
Travelport Promotes Hiroshi Shimizu. Travelport has promoted Hiroshi Shimizu to Worldspan’s Commercial Head in Japan, South Korea and Guam. As commercial head, Shimizu will be directly responsible for Worldspan supplier and subscriber sales in Japan. He will also oversee the contribution of Worldspan’s official distributors in South Korea and Guam.
176. Curfews in Thailand Lifted
Curfews in Thailand Lifted. Unfortunately, neither the lifting of the curfew, nor the State of Emergency that remains in place, makes much, if any, difference to travellers. The extremely complex situation that has already caused so much bloodshed, and shown the world just how deeply divided the country really is, is in no way resolved. And because of that, it is impossible to say

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