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145. Tour Kuala Lumpur While in Transit
Tour Kuala Lumpur While in Transit. For just RM95 per person, passengers who have a minimum transit time of five hours to spare can take in some of the sights of Kuala Lumpur on the KL Hop-On Hop-Off (KL HOHO) bus. The tour allows participants to experience up to 43 attractions in the city. Depending on the individual’s available time, KL HOHO staff will be able to provide Showcase
146. Continental Airlines Reports February 2010 Performance
Continental Airlines Reports February 2010 Performance. Continental Airlines has reported a February 2010 consolidated (mainline plus regional) load factor of 77.7%, 5.2 points above the February 2009 consolidated load factor, and a mainline load factor of 78.1%, 5.2 points above the February 2009 mainline load factor. Both February load factors were records for the month.
147. Airbus and CAAC sign MoU on Safety Cooperation
Airbus and CAAC sign MoU on Safety Cooperation. Airbus has signed a Memorandum of Understanding on safety cooperation with the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). The MoU covers a five-year cooperation program in the areas of rules and regulations training for Chinese aviation authorities, maintenance operation support for airlines, air traffic management (ATM) technolog
148. Qantas to Conduct More Inspections of Rolls-Royce Trent 900 Engines
Qantas to Conduct More Inspections of Rolls-Royce Trent 900 Engines. Qantas has said it will conduct further, more detailed one-off inspections of Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines on its Airbus A380 aircraft following the results of an additional examination of components from the engine involved in the QF32 incident on 4 November.
149. Malaysia Airlines Allowing Inflight Mobile Phone Use on Select Flights
Malaysia Airlines Allowing Inflight Mobile Phone Use on Select Flights. Malaysia Airlines has teamed up with AeroMobile, one of the world’s leading in-flight mobile phone operators, to offer in-flight mobile phone and data services. The introduction of this innovation allows passengers on Malaysia Airlines’ flights to safely use their own BlackBerry-type devices and mobile phones t
150. European Commission Updates EU Air Safety List
On Thursday, the European Commission updated the EU Air Safety List, the list which names the airlines that are subject to an operating ban or operational restrictions within the European Union. The update clears Kazakhstan's national carrier Air Astana, but adds Iraqi Airways.
151. Finnair Eases Rules on Electronic Devices
Finnair has received approval from the Finnish Transport Safety Agency to change rules on the use of portable electronic devices during take-offs and landings. Now customers on Finnair flights can officially use handheld devices throughout all phases of flight, as long as the devices – such as smartphones, tablets and e-readers – are kept in flight mode.
152. ATR Obtains EASA Certification for New 'Standard 3' Version of -600’s Avionics
The “Standard 3” version of the ATR -600’s avionics will improve situational awareness and approach capabilities while offering pilots a more user-friendly interface, along with tools to optimise airlines’ operations. Standard 3 is notably comprised of the RNP-AR 0.3/0.3 capability, a synthetic vision system, additional high and low speed protections, and customisable checklists an

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