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23.01.2022 What a wild landing!



20.01.2022 The airline business is big business, and many times we see some airlines performing much better than the rest. While we may want to attribute the high performance of these airlines to their fares, it is essential to note that some of these airlines invest in strategic marketing which takes different factors into consideration. Read the full article at: https://offthegroundmarketing.com/?p=2943

18.01.2022 Police in Moldova busted an illegal helicopter factory making and selling non-certified helicopters to the former Soviet countries. Over the past several months, the police documented the illegal activity of a well-organised group of people specialising in the production of helicopters, the Interior Ministry said in a press release. The secretly-built helicopters were about to be exported illegally to former Soviet countries, it said.... There were over ten helicopters on the production line, at various stages of completion. Helicopters strongly resembled Soviet Kamov Ka-26. Illegal factory most probably acquired old Ka-26 airframes and remanufactured them. All helicopters were produced without the necessary permits and documents of origin for the parts and equipment used. https://aviationhumor.net/clandestine-helicopter-factory-d/

05.01.2022 Anyone who has an interest in flying knows helicopters are extremely expensive to operate. Here's why! https://www.highskyflying.com/why-are-helicopters-so-expen/



03.01.2022 BREAKING!: Following a National Cabinet meeting late last week, Australia is temporarily reducing the number of weekly international passenger arrivals by around 50%. This follows new highly-transmissible strains of COVID-19 emerging in Europe. By mid-January, the number of inbound passengers allowed into Australia will be cut from around 6,000 people to 3,000 people each week. In addition to several Qantas repatriation flights to Darwin that operate outside the arrivals quo...ta, around 6,000 passengers are now allowed to land in Australia each week. Sydney Airport handles around half the number. Brisbane and Perth Airports each take around 1000 passengers weekly. Melbourne and Adelaide Airports take about 500 passengers each. Every passenger goes into a mandatory self-funded 14-day quarantine at a supervised facility usually a hotel. The spread around the various airports caters to hotel availability, local health system resources, and the co-operation of Australian state governments. Read the full story at: https://simpleflying.com/australia-inbound-arrival-reducti/

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