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233. Vietjet Signs MOU with Aviation New Zealand
Vietjet has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Aviation New Zealand. Both parties will now look to collaborate in services and initiatives related to safety and security. Vietjet will receive training, air navigation, equipment supplies, business systems and consultancy and advisory services over the next five years.
234. Australasian Safari Targets More Participants with New Category
Australasian Safari organisers have added a Safari Challenge to the 2014 event. The Safari Challenge is designed make the event more accessible to everyday driven 4WDs, with the category requiring basic safety equipment and permitting only minor modifications.
235. Work begins on First Boeing Business Jet 3
Work begins on First Boeing Business Jet 3. Boeing has begun work on the first Boeing Business Jet 3. The BBJ 3 is a new, larger business jet based on the Boeing Next-Generation 737-900ER (extended range), which entered commercial service and was certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in April 2007. Certification by the European Aviation Safety Agency occurred in Apr
236. HKASA Cancels New World Harbour Race 2020
In the light of the ongoing COVID19 pandemic and to ensure the health and safety of swimmers and staff, the Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association (HKASA) has decided to cancel New World Harbour Race 2020.
237. Delta to Block Middle Seats Until 30 March 2021
Delta has confirmed that it will continue blocking the middle seats on flights up to 30 March 2021. As more medical experts agree on the safety of air travel thanks to the multiple layers of protection in place, blocking seats into spring 2021 will undoubtedly provide even more confidence and reassurance to customers making future travel plans.
238. Bahrains Civil Aviation Affairs to Improve Air/Ground Data Link Systems
Bahrains Civil Aviation Affairs to Improve Air/Ground Data Link Systems. Bahrains Civil Aviation Affairs (BCAA) has contracted SITA to deliver air/ground data link systems aimed at enhancing air traffic safety at Manama International Airport and in airspace under its control. The first SITA system to be delivered will enable text-based Departure Clearances to be issued by Air Tra
239. Diamond Resorts Establishes CPR Certification and AED Training at Resorts Worldwide
Diamond Resorts has established a new precautionary safety strategy that requires worldwide team members to be cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certified and trained in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) in order to respond appropriately in the case of a medical emergency.
240. Business Travel: FCM Survey Finds Long-Haul Plans on Hold Indefinitely
Clients still have long-haul travel plans on hold indefinitely, as they assess the balance between need and safety. In particular, national businesses in China, Australia, New Zealand and USA were less likely to have long-haul international plans for 2021, indicating only domestic and short-haul international travel will be planned for next year.

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