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1. IATA and CITES to Cooperate on Reducing Illegal Trade in Wildlife
IATA and the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on reducing illegal trade in wildlife and their products, as well as on ensuring the safe and secure transport of legally traded wildlife. Under the MOU, IATA and CITES will have a formal framework for their o
2. Korean Air Suspends Carriage of Shark Fins on Cargo Flights
Korean Air has suspended the carriage of shark fins on its cargo flights in a bid to protect sharks, one of the globally endangered marine species. Previously, Korean Air carried shark fins only under the condition that a valid CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) permit was fully obtained by the customer from the related national
3. Chicago a Key Driver to Etihad’s Future Growth
Etihad Airways CEO Cites Chicago as Key Driver to Airline’s Future Growth. Etihad Airways’ chief executive James Hogan said on Monday that the United States of America remains a largely untapped market for Etihad Airways and spoke of how the airline’s new Chicago service is set to become an important driver to the airline’s future growth.
4. 'No Tan Lines' promises Luxury Phuket Pool Villa Resort
'No Tan Lines' promises Luxury Phuket Pool Villa Resort.
5. ThyssenKrupp to Test Brand New Elevator System in 2016
ThyssenKrupp has placed linear motors in elevator cabins, transforming conventional rope-dependent elevator transportation in vertical metro systems. Multi, as the company has called the elevator technology, increases transport capacities and efficiency while reducing the elevator footprint and peak loads from the power supply in buildings. The first Multi unit will be in tests by
6. Emirates launches Second A380 to Jeddah
Emirates launches Second A380 to Jeddah. Emirates has expanded its existing operations to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the launch of additional daily A380 services to Jeddah, a popular destination with both business and leisure travellers. The second A380 service has a capacity to seat 517 passengers in a three class configuration.
7. Major Business Aviation Event in Macau 10 - 11 June 2010
Major Business Aviation Event in Macau 10 - 11 June 2010. At least 10 business aircraft are set to showcase on the static line at the Macau Business Aviation Centre at Macau International Airport on 10 and 11 June 2010. Gulfstream is bringing a G550 and possibly others, Embraer a Lineage 1000 and Cessna an XLS+. Dassault’s Falcon 2000 will also be on show.
8. Hainan Airlines Expands Pilot Training Agreement with Boeing
Hainan Airlines has signed a five-year pilot training agreement with Boeing to support Hainan's recent introduction of the 787 Dreamliner to its fleet. Under the agreement, Boeing Flight Services, a unit of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, will extend the airline's existing contract for flight training at Boeing's Singapore and Shanghai training campuses on three Boeing models

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