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Commercial Aviation History (1900-2000)

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C ommercial Aviation His tory ( 1900 - 2000 ) E-book : Commercial Aviation His tory ( 1900 - 2000 ), 120 pages of events that built commercial aviation industry,first airplane,airline,airport,crew,pilot,ticket. Description: Commercial Aviation His tory (1900-2000) is a book that talks about and explains the important events that were the basis for the progress of the aviation industry to what we are seeing, living, and enjoying nowadays. After reading this E-book you will be able to know when and how the most bright era happened in the aviation industry. like: First commercial flight. First airport. The first airport still operating until now. First airline. Airlines still operating until now. First pilot. Airplanes. First female crew. First female pilot. First online check-in. First online ticket. And much more information related to this industry. For more information click English copy:  here .  French Copy : here . 

Netherlands government announces that Passengers are required to take a PCR test 72 hours before the flight and an Antigen Test 4 hours before the flight.

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After constructive consultation with RIVM, KLM has a safe alternative test protocol for crews leaving the airport in countries that are not on the list of so-called safe countries.  This includes an alternative in which, among other things, the antigen test for this crew at Schiphol will be set up before departure and after return.  In addition, there are local safety guidelines at the destinations.  The government has indicated that this protocol meets the conditions. KLM has also implemented the flight ban from the United Kingdom, South Africa and South America to the Netherlands as of 23 January.  An exception to this in the government measures are cargo flights. Antigen testing for passengers required by the Dutch government, in addition to the existing PCR testing requirement, who travel to Amsterdam from the high-risk areas, has also been put into effect.  For a number of customers, the imposed 4-hour time limit for this antigen test also poses practical problems because not a

How to train airport ground staff during the epidemic.

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  Ground handling organizations are confronting perhaps the greatest test ever. Following quite a while of incredible disturbance, they are at last returning to support. As the pandemic keeps advancing, new guidelines arise to forestall its further spread. To consent to them, two variables are critical. Current systems at air terminals should be audited and changed. Also, chiefs need to prepare ground staff to advance abilities improvement and security mindfulness.    Ground staff assume a critical job in keeping dangerous circumstances from emerging. Putting resources into their expert development has been a significant worry for the area. Normally, new capabilities were gained through face to face preparing programs. With physical separating rules presently being implemented, there is an expanding interest for elective techniques. Advanced learning was at that point on the ascent before the Coronavirus struck. Its development however will be quickened as more individuals work distant

Emirates & Etihad To Trial IATA’s Travel Pass For Covid Test Results & Vaccine Certificates.

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UAE’s carriers, Emirates and Etihad Airways have now collaborated with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to make air travel sound and safe for travellers. The airlines will trial the IATA travel pass, a mobile application that will help patrons manage their travel with relevant government requirements for Covid-19 testing or vaccine information. Here’s everything you need to know about it.  Emirates Will Begin The Trial For IATA App From April Speaking about the app and its use, Emirates has issued a statement, which states that the airline would implement phase 1 in Dubai for the validation of Covid-19 PCR tests before departure. The first phase might begin in April. The stage will let the emirate passengers update their covid-19 test status directly before reaching the airport through the IATA app. To ensure the safety of passengers amid the pandemic, this app being rolled out. On this, Nick Careen, IATA senior vice president for Airport, Passenger, Cargo and Secu

Qatar Airways Resumes Flights to Cairo for the First Time Since 2017.

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The airline will operate daily flights to Cairo in the Arab Republic of Egypt and the route will be served with a state-of-the art Boeing 787 Dreamliner. On Monday (January 18, 2021), Qatar Airways announced the resumption of service to Cairo, with the first flight, QR1301, departing Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Doha yesterday at 15:15 and arriving in Cairo at 17:40 (all times local). The resumption of service marks the first time the carrier has touched down in Cairo since 2017 and the new daily service will be operated with a state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner. On Monday, January 25, 2021, Qatar Airways will also resume service to Alexandria with flight QR1317 departing DOH at 15:15 and landing in HBE at 17:50. Qatar Airways’ guests traveling from Egypt will now enjoy seamless connectivity to over 110 global destinations via the carrier’s Doha hub. Qatar Airways is the national carrier of the state of Qatar and currently operates over 700 weekly flights to more than 110

Aviation News Roundup for the Week of January 11, 2021.

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The FAA issued stern warnings to passengers that it would have a zero-tolerance policy on passenger disruptions on flights to and from the Nation’s Capital. Airlines reported widespread passenger conduct issues, including threats and racial taunts to crew members on flights both before and after the June 6, 2020 , siege on the Capitol building. The Civil Air Patrol announced that it was working as part of Project Warp Speed to deliver coronavirus vaccine to remote communities in need and recently flew its first missions in support of the initiative to deliver the vaccines to communities in Michigan and Minnesota. An Indonesian Sriwijaya Boeing 737-500 crashed into the Java Sea shortly after taking off from Jakarta, Indonesia, in heavy rain. Within days, divers were able to recover the plane’s black boxes. Investigators have not yet released any information they might have gleaned from the recorders. With widespread vaccinations against COVID-19 having begun in earnest, there’s hope

U.S. Will Require Negative COVID-19 Results from All Incoming Travelers.

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U.S. Will Require Negative COVID-19 Results from All Incoming Travelers.  All international arrivals would need to be tested before boarding, according to a possible new CDC order. INCLUDING U.S. CITIZENS RETURNING TO THE COUNTRY. Ten months into the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. will begin requiring all international travelers—including returning U.S. citizens—to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test in order to a board a flight to the country. The move will go into effect on January 26, according to a new order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Travelers coming into the U.S. from international destinations will now need to get a viral test within three days of departure and share their negative results with their airline before a flight (antibody tests are not accepted). The CDC says that documentation showing that you've recovered from COVID-19 will also suffice for those who continue to test positive after recovery. Airlines will be in charge of verifyi

United joins American, Delta, Alaska in banning emotional support animals.

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United Airlines is joining other major U.S. transporters in done permitting passionate help creatures to fly for nothing.  United said Friday that beginning Monday, it will not, at this point let travelers book travel for friend creatures. For individuals who book before the cutoff time, free travel for buddies will end Feb. 28.  From that point onward, United stated, just prepared help canines can fly in the lodge while not being in a transporter. Proprietors should present an administration affirmed structure bearing witness to the canine's preparation, immunizations and demeanor. Treatment creatures prepared to visit nursing homes and different settings don't consider administration canines, United said.  Proprietors might have the option to ship different creatures in the payload hold or in transporters that fit under a seat in the lodge. In any case, the proprietor will pay a pet expense, which begins at $125 per flight.  Alaska  Airlines, American Airlines and Delta Air L

Special Offers Across UAE For Emirates Passengers.

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 Emirates brings back its restrictive offer, "My Emirates Pass" that transforms the Emirates ticket into an enrollment card giving clients extraordinary arrangements and limits in more than 450 cafés, relaxation objections and retail sources across UAE.  Emirates' clients traveling to and through Dubai from 1 January to 30 September 2021 can exploit this restrictive offers just by introducing their Emirates ticket and a legitimate type of recognizable proof at any of the taking an interest sources.  Voyagers can investigate all that the UAE has to bring to the table – from family-accommodating exercises to shopping binges and a-list eating choices. "My Emirates Pass" surrenders clients to half off in more than 300 eateries the nation over and more than 35 spas in top notch inns. The Emirates ticket likewise opens passages at numerous vacation destinations including Atlantis Aquaventure and At the Top Burj Khalifa.  Emirates' center Dubai is as yet open for t

Aviation Deaths Rise Worldwide In 2020 Even As Fatal Incidents, Flights Fall.

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The quantity of individuals killed in huge business plane accidents rose in 2020 to 299 around the world, even as the quantity of accidents fell by over half, a Dutch counseling firm said on Friday. Aeronautics counseling firm To70 said in 2020 there were 40 mishaps including enormous business traveler planes, five of which were deadly, bringing about 299 fatalities. In 2019 there were 86 mishaps, eight of which were lethal, bringing about 257 fatalities. Huge business planes had 0.27 deadly mishaps per million trips in 2020, To70 stated, or one lethal accident each 3.7 million flights — up from 0.18 deadly mishaps per million trips in 2019. The decrease in accidents came in the midst of a sharp decrease in trips due to the Covid pandemic. Flightradar24 announced business flights it followed worldwide in 2020 fell 42% to 24.4 million. The greater part of all passings in the To70 audit were the 176 individuals executed in January 2020 when a Ukrainian plane was shot down in Iranian