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Guinness Nigeria appoints ex-Minister Omobola Johnson new board chair

Guinness Nigeria appoints ex-Minister Omobola Johnson new board chair Ms Johnson, 57, replaces Babatunde Savage, who retires on June 30. ADVERTISEMENT Guinness Nigeria Plchas appointed Omobola Johnson, a former minister of communication and technology, chair of its board of directors. Ms Johnson, 57, replaces Babatunde Savage, who retires on June 30. She will take office on July 1, and has been a non-executive director of the company since January 2016, Nigeria’s third-biggest brewer said Friday in a statement seen by PREMIUM TIMES. Mr Savage is exiting the firm after spending four decades, occupying different strategic senior roles and rising to become an executive director and later the chairman of the board, a position he has held for twelve years.

Cranfield Becomes First Airport To Deploy Altitude Angel s GuardianUTM Enterprise Platform - sUAS News

30 April 2021 London, UK:  Altitude Angel, the world’s leading UTM (Unified Traffic Management) technology provider, today announced Cranfield University’s global research airport in collaboration with Cranfield Airport Operations Limited, is the first aerodrome to deploy its next-generation airspace management solution – GuardianUTM Enterprise into service. Launched in March, GuardianUTM Enterprise is an intuitive, cost-effective platform which has been developed to support regional and local airports and airfields. GuardianUTM Enterprise will provide Cranfield with a combined view of the airspace in the vicinity of its FRZ (flight restricted zone), enabling the airport to enhance and provide UTM Services for drone companies and drone operators, using Altitude Angel’s proven digital authorisation and flight management technology.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is caught in games of chess, says Iran expert

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is caught in games of chess, says Iran expert Published 27 Apr 2021 Share Commenting on the sentencing of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe to a further year in prison, Dr Anicée Van Engeland, Associate Professor of International Security & Law at Cranfield University, said: “Ultimately, cases like Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s and that of other dual-nationals imprisoned in Iran will continue until the geopolitical issues of debt, the nuclear programme, and Iranian nationals held in the West are in part resolved. There are several games of chess being played and Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is caught up in all of them. “While both nations have denied publicly that her case is linked to the debt, the UK’s decision to acknowledge it points to this being the reality of the situation. Until the issue of Western debt to Iran is resolved, cases like Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s and other dual-national citizens will continue to be caught up in this geopolitical i

Cranfield becomes first airport to deploy Altitude Angel s Guardian Enterprise platform

Cranfield becomes first airport to deploy Altitude Angel s Guardian Enterprise platform Published 29 Apr 2021 Share Altitude Angel, the world’s leading UTM (Unified Traffic Management) technology provider, has announced Cranfield University’s global research airport is the first aerodrome to deploy its next-generation airspace management solution - GuardianUTM Enterprise - into service. Launched in March, GuardianUTM Enterprise is an intuitive, cost-effective platform which has been developed to support regional and local airports and airfields. It will provide Cranfield with a combined view of the airspace in the vicinity of its FRZ (flight restricted zone), enabling the airport to enhance and provide UTM Services for drone companies and drone operators, using Altitude Angel’s proven digital authorisation and flight management technology.

Angus first for UK shore-to-ship medi-drone delivery trials

Angus first for UK shore-to-ship medi-drone delivery trials Updated: April 26, 2021, 9:26 am © Shutterstock / dreamnikon Angus is to host the first UK trials of shore-to-ship medical supply drone deliveries which could see Covid-19 test kits flown offshore. Montrose Port will this week stage the inaugural trials in the Project MediDrone initiative. If successful, it could see drones become a common sight at ports and over the sea. They could open up the opportunity for Covid-19 tests and other medical supplies to be delivered to and from vessels without them needing to dock or be boarded by harbour pilots. The trials are due to take place at Montrose port this week.

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