Fiji Business Briefs: Fiji Kava, Thunderstruck, FijCare and more Fiji Business Briefs: Fiji Kava, Thunderstruck, FijCare and more Apr 08, 2021
Thunderstruck mining company is discussing a joint venture arrangement with a shortlist of companies for its Rama copper and gold prospect. A company statement also says significant work is underway to prepare for a maiden drill at the Liwa Gold prospect.
investment reform map is based on three pillars:
Alignment of domestic laws and regulations with international best practice
Revised role of national IPA (a new Investment Promotion Agency) law that will modernise the role of Investment Fiji, allowing it to develop into a complete IPA, and
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Fiji Airways set to return 737 Max to service
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Fiji Airways has revealed that it is planning to return the Boeing 737 MAX to the skies. The news comes as the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF) confirmed the return to service requirements of MAX aircraft within its jurisdiction.
The Civil Aviation Authority Of Fiji has reauthorized Boeing 737 MAX operations. Photo: Boeing
The Boeing 737 MAX return to service is continuing to gather pace. To date, at least 18 operators have returned the plane to the skies, with Heathrow recently seeing its first post-recertification MAX flight. So far, over 14,000 revenue flights have operated, equating to over 31,000 flight hours.
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