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The race to save Air New Zealand s last remaining 747, and bring it home

Now, the plane is due for its “D check” (a heavy maintenance visit) and sits at Madrid’s Ciudad Real Central Airport facing an uncertain future. The operator has decided the “D Check” is too costly, so intends to sell the plane or send it to a scrapyard in New Mexico. Bring Our Birds Home/Supplied Air New Zealand’s former 747 in Spain now flying for WAMOS Air. The New Zealand aviation group “Bring Our Birds Home” (BOBH) has long been interested in repatriating the jet – but its imminent retirement thanks to Covid-19 has meant the project has taken on a new urgency. “We need to come together as soon as possible with some sort of deal”, says BOBH founder Paul Brennan.

Saudi Arabia allows outbound flights to resume for non-citizens in the kingdom

SHARE Saudi Arabia will allow foreigners to leave the kingdom on outbound flights, despite extending its suspension of international flights and the closure of its borders for an additional week. The kingdom s aviation authority is allowing some airlines to resume outbound charter flights for non-citizens stranded in the country, said the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation. Flights will resume to countries that are not battling the new variant of Covid-19. Permission for such flights is given on the understanding that all crew members arriving in the kingdom do not leave the aircraft. Crew must also not have any contact with ground staff at airports in Saudi Arabia.

SAMI Concludes Largest Military Industries Deal in Saudi History

Monday, 28 December, 2020 - 12:15 SAMI announced that it has acquired Advanced Electronics Company (AEC) as part of the largest military industries deal ever concluded in Saudi Arabia. (SAMI) Asharq Al-Awsat Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), announced on Monday that it has acquired Advanced Electronics Company (AEC) as part of the largest military industries deal ever concluded in Saudi Arabia. The purchase is expected to complete in the first quarter of 2021 following regulatory approvals. As a result, AEC will become a 100% Saudi-owned company, read a statement by SAMI. The acquisition was announced during a ceremony organized by SAMI in the presence of the members of SAMI’s and AEC’s Board of Directors, and senior officials from the Ministry of Defense, General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), PIF, BAE Systems Saudi Arabia, Saudi

Foreigners can leave Saudi Arabia by air

Foreigners can leave Saudi Arabia by air General view of Riyadh city, after the Saudi government eased a curfew, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 7, 2020. Photo: Reuters Star Online Report Star Online Report The Saudi Arabian government today said citizens of other countries will be able to leave the country from now on by air. The Middle Eastern country, however, extended suspension of flight operation to the Kingdom for another week to prevent transmission of new strain of Covid-19, sources at the Saudi Arabian Airlines Dhaka office said. In an urgent circular, GACA today announced that airlines are permitted to carry non-Saudi passengers outside the Kingdom, taking into account precautionary measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

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