Australia Opens International Borders

Australia Opens International Borders

On February 21, Australia’s international borders opened after two years of the world's strictest COVID-19 travel restrictions. However, Western Australia will not re-open to international visitors until March 3. Vaccinated travels will need to hold a visa, a pre-arrival PCR test, and must also complete an Australia Travel Declaration (ATD) at least 72 hours before departure. Unvaccinated travelers may also enter Australia if they apply for a travel exemption and serve time in quarantine for a period of seven days and may face post-arrival testing requirements.
2022年新加坡航展樟宜限制

2022年新加坡航展樟宜限制

新加坡航展将于2月15日至18日举行,届时将有来自世界各地的政府和军事代表团以及航空业高管参观。  将有飞行表演,在练习和飞行期间,新加坡樟宜机场及其领空将对非参与飞机关闭。 要关闭的空域以以下坐标为界:
African Union Summit Gets Underway In Addis Ababa

African Union Summit Gets Underway in Addis Ababa

African Presidential and Heads of State delegations are traveling to the Ethiopian capital for the 35th African Union (AU) Assembly taking place at the AU Headquarters from February 5-6. With the theme of “Building Resilience in Nutrition on the African Continent: Accelerate the Human Capital, Social and Economic Development,” this is the first time the AU Summit is convening physically since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
Flight Operations To Super Bowl LVI

Flight Operations to Super Bowl LVI

With the upcoming Super Bowl game almost upon us, operators must be prepared for airport reservations, TFR’s, heavy congestion, and potential fuel delays around the LAX area. Here are some insights to help make the trip planning process more streamlined. In anticipation of a large number of aircraft operating to and from Southern California and Las Vegas Nevada metropolitan areas during Super Bowl LVI week, certain Special Air Traffic procedures will be used to enhance safety and minimize air traffic delays. 
US Aviators Succeed In Delaying 5G Amid Safety Concerns

US Aviators Succeed in Delaying 5G Amid Safety Concerns

US Aviators Succeed in Delaying 5G Amid Safety Concerns - US aviation organizations stateside have secured an agreement from a number of telecom companies to delay the nationwide rollout of 5G cellular service for 14 days. Concerns that the new technology would negatively impact aircraft security were behind the move. The situation even prompted threats from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ground or divert flights if 5G execution went ahead at the planned date.
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