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Mumbai airport handles 969 flights In 24 hours; sets new world record

An AAI official said the Mumbai airport handles a minimum of 46 flights per hour.   Mumbai International Airport broke its own record of 935 on Friday by handling 969 takeoffs and landings in its single runway. MUMBAI - Creating a new world record for single-runway operations, Mumbai airport handled 969 take-offs and landings in 24

2 planes clip wings at New York’s JFK airport

The right wing of EgyptAir Flight 986 clipped the left wing of Virgin Atlantic Flight 4C while taxing on the runway at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Monday, Nov. 27, 2017. (@SENTIENTIST VIA TWITTER) NEW YORK (AP) — A plane has clipped wings with another plane while taxiing at New York’s

FAAN to Rehabilitate Enugu Airport Runway Before Christmas

Airport certified ready for emergency response Abuja - The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said that the agency plans to rehabilitate the runway of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu before the high Christmas traffic, Thisday reported. This was disclosed by the Managing Director of the

Cooperatives Exporting As A Tool For Poverty Alleviation And Export Development

  Theme: Teaming Up For Competitive Advantage Nigeria, despite its natural endowment and positive prospects in economic development, is seriously confronted with the continuing problems of poverty and income inequality. Income inequality comes in two dimensions - the inequality among classes (or the poor becoming poorer and the rich becoming richer and

Nigeria Ports Authority Seek Supports of other Agencies

Lagos - On Ease of doing business at the Nigeria's Ports, The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ms Hadiza Bala Usman. has sought the support of all relevant government agencies to work together in achieving success on the Ease of Doing Business at the Ports, the Sun reports. At a stakeholder forum

South Africa Overtakes U.S. in Exports to Kenya

Workers at Canken International, at the Eldoret International Airport, pack a consignment of avocados for export by Egypt Air Cargo destined for Dubai. JARED NYATAYA | NATION In Summary The faster growth in sales saw Pretoria displace the US to emerge sixth biggest seller of commodities to Kenya. Kenya’s exports to South

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