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THE NEW ZEALAND WATERVIEW TUNNEL

...Slashes travel time by 50% ...Freight businesses save about 40 minutes on wharf-to-airport round trips.               With the opening of the new Waterview tunnel, travel times for drivers heading to Auckland Airport appear to have been cut by around 20 minutes. The tunnel opened on Sunday and on Tuesday the New Zealand Transport

The World’s Food Supply Depends On 14 Critical Chokepoints,

          A new report has found that global food supply chains are highly vulnerable to disruption, price spikes and uncertainty. The London-based Chatham House, a strategy think tank, has analysed the world’s food trade routes and has uncovered 14 ‘chokepoints’, each of which could have a seriously negative impact on global supplies. The research

Swissport Kenya launches solar-powered cargo facility

        Swissport Kenya Limited in partnership with Mettle Solar Ofgen and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) has launched a solar-powered cargo facility at  (Jombo Keyantta International Airport) JKIA Nairobi. This puts Kenya first in East Africa region and second in the African continent after George Airport in South Africa with an environmentally sustainable facility Speaking during the launch, Swissport

US lifts laptop ban for Etihad flights

            The United States has lifted a ban on passengers taking laptops and tablet computers on Etihad Airways flights from its base in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi, authorities said Sunday. The move — welcomed by Etihad — comes more than three months after the United States prohibited such devices on direct

British Airways cabin crew at Heathrow to go on strike 16 DAYS over ‘poverty pay’

  Action involves Unite members in mixed fleet who have joined airline since 2010 They will walk out at Heathrow amid union claims that they are on 'poverty pay' Union accuses BA of threatening sanctions against those taking industrial action Unite is pursuing legal action for 1,400 workers 'sanctioned for striking this year             British Airways

Kenya’s fuel export grows by 20percent

The government’s introduction of a promotional tariff for exporters in April has enabled Kenya Pipeline Company Limited (KPC) to record a 20 percent growth in exports. According to the company, the tariff is applicable to oil marketers accessing oil for export through its Kisumu and Eldoret depots which are the most economical

Turkish Cargo launches freighter flights to Johannesburg and Madagascar

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            Turkish Cargo is launching scheduled Airbus A330 freighter flights to Johannesburg in South Africa and Madagascar, off the southeast coast of Africa. South Africa sees the majority of its exports going to European and the Americas. These generally consist of machinery, electronic equipment, chemicals and automotive parts. Madagascar exports a wide range of goods, mainly

Malawi and Unicef launch drone air corridor

Malawi has launched Africa's first air corridor to test the use of drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, in humanitarian missions in partnership with the UN children's agency, Unicef. Kasungu Aerodrome, in central Malawi, will be used as a test site for aerial scouting in crisis situations, delivering supplies and using drones

AERO CONTRACTORS FLIGHT CANCELLED

Fault develops at Take off             Passengers en-route Abuja were stranded at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport Terminal 2 in Lagos Friday morning. According to our source, MLN gathered that the Aero Contractor aircraft billed to fly to  Abuja developed faults and was noticed just before takeoff. Details coming soon.

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