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Death toll rises to 27 in Bangladesh Air Force jet crash

Death toll

DHAKA: The death toll from the Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crash has risen to 27 after the plane crashed into a high school campus. According to officials, the F-7 training jet crashed yesterday, killing 25 students and the pilot. Authorities further stated that around 170 people were injured in the incident, a majority of … Read more

Brazil sinks a decaying old aircraft ship in the Atlantic

Aircraft ship
  • Brazilian Navy worries that the rusting 1960s French-built ship would poison the sea.
  • 32,000-tonne carrier had been floating offshore for three months.
  • Turkey refused its admission to be dismantled due to environmental concerns.

The Brazilian Navy claimed it destroyed a decommissioned aircraft carrier in the Atlantic Ocean off its northeast coast, ignoring environmentalists’ worries that the rusting 1960s French-built ship would poison the sea and the marine food chain.

The 32,000-tonne carrier had been floating offshore for three months after Turkey refused its admission to be dismantled due to environmental concerns, and the ship was dragged back to Brazil.

The carrier was scuttled in a “planned and controlled sinking” late on Friday, the Navy said in a statement, that would “avoid logistical, operational, environmental and economic losses to the Brazilian state,” it said.

The Sao Paulo’s hull was sunk in Brazilian jurisdictional waters 350 kilometers (217 miles) off the coast, where the sea is 5,000 meters deep, to minimize the damage to fishing and ecosystems, according to the Navy.

Federal prosecutors and Greenpeace had petitioned the Brazilian authorities to halt the sinking, claiming that it was “toxic” due to hazardous materials, including 9 tonnes of asbestos used in the paneling.

Greenpeace

“The sinking of the aircraft carrier Sao Paulo throws tons of asbestos, mercury, lead, and other highly toxic substances into the seabed,” Greenpeace said in a statement. It accused Brazil’s Navy of neglecting the protection of the oceans.

The Foch, a Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier capable of transporting 40 warplanes, served the French Navy for four decades.

Pepe Rezende, a defense specialist, and former foreign policy congressional aide stated that the carrier was purchased by the Brazilian Navy for $12 million in 1998 but required an $80 million refit that was never completed.

After the carrier was decommissioned, Sök Denizcilik Tic Sti, a Turkish marine recycling company, purchased the hull for $10.5 million but had to tow it back across the Atlantic after Turkey refused admission to their shipyard.

Brazil‘s Navy stated that it requested that the carrier be repaired at a Brazilian shipyard, but after an inspection revealed that it was taking on water and was at risk of sinking, the Navy barred the ship from entering Brazilian ports. It then made the decision to sink the Sao Paulo at sea.

According to Zilan Costa e Silva, the company’s legal representative in Brazil, disposal of the carrier is the obligation of the Brazilian state under the 1989 Basel Convention on the transboundary movement of hazardous materials.

The sinking, according to Greenpeace, violated the Basel Convention, the London Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution, and the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.

“The Brazilian Navy chose to harm the environment and lose millions of dollars rather than allow public inspection of the ship,” Greenpeace said, calling the sinking the “biggest breach of chemical and waste agreements ever committed by a country.”

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Collision between two World War II aircraft occurs in Collision

Collision between two World War II aircraft occurs in midair

Two antique planes from World War Two collided and crashed into each other at an air show in the United States. No injuries reported among those on the ground. FAA will conduct an investigation into the crash that occurred during the three-day Wings Over Dallas Airshow. Six people were killed when two antique planes from … Read more

Gujarat: Tata will work with Airbus to produce military aircraft in India

Gujarat

In what will be the first undertaking of its kind by a local private enterprise, India’s Tata group plans to start producing military aircraft there. The $2 billion (£1.7 billion) project will be situated in Gujarat, a state in western India. On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will open the manufacturing facility. In what will … Read more

France sends aircraft carrying relief items for flood victims

ISLAMABAD: A French special aircraft carrying relief goods for flood-affected people of Pakistan arrived in Islamabad on Saturday. Minister Health Abdul Qadir Patel received relief goods for flood-affected people. He also welcomed the Ambassador of France Nicolas Galey who arrived along with the relief items. Speaking on the occasion, the health minister expressed his gratitude … Read more

India launches new aircraft carrier as tensions with China grow

India

India has commissioned its first home-built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. The 262-metre (860-foot) warship was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday. It joins the Soviet-era INS Vikramaditya that was bought from Russia in 2004. In an effort to compete with China’s considerably larger and expanding fleet of warships and to strengthen its own … Read more

Two Chinese planes carrying relief items land in Karachi

Chinese relief items

KARACHI: Two Chinese planes on Wednesday arrived at Karachi airport carrying flood relief items for flood victims, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said. According to a statement by CAA spokesperson, two planes filled with flood-relief items landed at Jinnah International Airport carrying relief items such as blankets, tents and edibles. China is expected to send … Read more

UAE sends aircraft carrying relief goods for flood victims

UAE flood relief

ISLAMABAD: The first consignment of relief items from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has arrived at Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi. The first consignment from UAE for flood victims has been sent to Pakistan on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s appeal to UAE authorities in the wake of severe floods in the country The relief goods … Read more

Inside the website Flightradar24 tracks every aircraft in the sky

Flightradar24

Over 200,000 planes take off and land worldwide each day on average. The majority of them have a transponder, which transmits the aircraft’s position and other flight information to air traffic control. In a nutshell, that’s what flight-tracking websites do—they give viewers a real-time view of everything that’s in the sky (minus a few exceptions). … Read more

Women presents her pillow to service dog on aircraft| Watch

dog pillow

She’s an angel,” the dog’s bio says. The video has been watched nearly 10,000 times. The dog named Munchie People are often happy after hearing stories about kind acts done by strangers. Just like how this story of a stranger helping a dog makes people on the Internet feel. A sweet video of the interaction … Read more

United States completes refund investigations into 10 airlines

United States

The U.S. Transportation Department has completed 10 investigations into airlines.  Secretary Buttigieg said the actions are “to make sure that consumers and passengers are protected”. Air Canada agreed to a $4.5 million settlement in November. The United States Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said on Sunday the public authority has finished 10 examinations concerning aircraft over … Read more

Boeing boss warns over risk to 737 Max 10 future

Boeing

Possible regulatory concerns could force Boeing to scrap its 737 Max 10 aircraft. The business has until the end of the year to get US officials to approve the passenger plane. It is “a little bit of an all-or-nothing” situation, he said. The CEO of Boeing has issued a “risk” warning, stating that possible regulatory … Read more

Russia utilising anti-ship missiles on land targets, says UK military

Nuclear weapons

Russian bombers have likely been launching massive anti-ship missiles designed to destroy aircraft carriers with nuclear warheads against ground targets in Ukraine, a report claims. The 5.5-ton Kh-22 missiles are highly imprecise and can cause considerable collateral damage and casualties. Russian bombers have likely been launching massive anti-ship missiles designed to destroy aircraft carriers with … Read more

Israeli military practice long-range air strikes

Israeli

The Israeli military claimed Wednesday that dozens of its aircraft practiced long-range attacks, a thinly veiled hint at a prospective attack on regional competitor Iran. The exercise, which took place a day earlier over the Mediterranean, “involved long-range flight, aerial refuelling and striking distant targets,” according to the army. It did not disclose any other information. … Read more

Biden rejoices as 78,000 pounds of infant formula is transported to the United States.

Over 70,000 pounds of infant formula was flown in from Europe to Indianapolis, Indiana, on Sunday. “Folks, I’m thrilled to report that the first aircraft from Operation Fly Formula is filled with over 70,000 pounds of newborn formula and is about to land in Indiana,” President Biden tweeted on Sunday. “Our staff is working around … Read more

Trainer plane crash kills two in Turkey’s Bursa

Bursa

A single-engine aircraft crashed into a residential district in Turkey’s northwestern town of Bursa, killing the flight instructor and scholar but inflicting no other accidents, the neighborhood governor stated. Television pics showed orange flames and thick plumes of smoke growing over a residential road within the metropolis of extra than two million people, with large crowds … Read more

NASA completes first flight of mars helicopter

nasa

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California recently celebrated one year since its Ingenuity helicopter became the first aircraft to achieve controlled powered flight on another planet. The American space agency announced the Ingenuity’s maiden Mars flight on Twitter on April 19, 2021. The JPL team uploaded a video of the moment 12 months ago … Read more

Nigeria probes crash of military aircraft that killed two

Nigeria

Nigeria’s air force stated on Wednesday it had ordered an inquiry after a navy training plane crashed in the restive northern kingdom of Kaduna, claiming 2 lives. At least 4 Nigerian army aircraft had been concerned in lethal crashes on the grounds in the ultimate years, such as one which killed the nation’s military leader … Read more

Bankrupt Sri Lanka looks to expand airline fleet

Bankrupt

Bankrupt Sri Lanka’s loss-making national carrier revealed plans Thursday to lease up to 21 airplanes, only two days after the  government declared a default on its $51 billion foreign debt. The island country is in the hold of its most difficult financial slump since autonomy in 1948, with extreme deficiencies of fundamental products and standard … Read more

A record fine for duct-taping a US flight passenger

us flight

Her seat on an American Airlines aircraft was duct-taped, and she got a record fine. The FAA fined an unnamed woman $81,950 for attacking the crew and trying to unlock the cabin door mid-flight. The incident occurred in July of last year, but the FAA only announced the punishment on Friday. This is the biggest … Read more

Navy aircraft crashes into water in Accomack County

Navy aircraft

According to military officials, one person was killed and two others were rescued after a US Navy E2-D plane crashed near Chincoteague in Accomack County on Wednesday night. According to Lt. Cmdr. Rob Myers, a public affairs officer with Naval Air Force Atlantic, the plane went down during a routine exercise around 7:30 p.m. There … Read more

Aircraft lead January boom in big-ticket US manufactured goods

us manufactured

WASHINGTON: US manufactured goods orders increased far more than expected in January, according to government data released Friday, driven by a big increase in aircraft sales. The Commerce Department reported durable goods sales rose 1.6 per cent last month, while December”s 0.9 per cent slump in sales was revised sharply upwards to show a 1.2 … Read more

First aid flights reach Tonga

aid flights

SYDNEY – The first humanitarian flights arrived in volcano and tsunami-stricken Tonga Thursday, five days after the dual disaster cut the Pacific nation off from the rest of the world. Tonga has been inaccessible since Saturday, when one of the largest volcanic explosions in decades cloaked the kingdom in a layer of ash, triggered a … Read more

Tonga runway cleared for volcano aid flights

Tonga

WELLINGTON – Tonga finished removing a thick coat of ash from an international runway on Wednesday after days of painstaking effort, clearing the way for desperately needed emergency aid to arrive in the isolated and disaster-stricken nation. UN crisis coordinator Jonathan Veitch told AFP the runway on the Pacific kingdom’s main island, once buried in … Read more

Air France-KLM adds biofuel surcharge to plane tickets

Air France

PARIS: Air France-KLM said on Monday it would add a surcharge of up to 12 euros ($13.50) on its tickets to try to offset the cost of using more expensive sustainable aviation fuel. Air France said that the fuel levy would be added to tickets from January 10. Travellers in economy class will pay between one … Read more

Rolls-Royce, Etihad Airways to explore hybrid and electric aviation

Aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce and the UAE’s Etihad Airways signed a comprehensive agreement to facilitate the development of sustainable aviation, Arab News reported. The agreement comes as part of Etihad’s broader strategic sustainability programme and targets the application of electrification technologies and hybrid systems, for commuter aircraft and the fast-emerging urban air mobility (UAMs) sector. “Our long-standing … Read more

Military plane crash in Russia killed six persons

MOSCOW: At least six people onboard died after a Russian An-26 military transport aircraft crashed on Thursday, the TASS news agency reported. According to a source from the emergencies ministry, none of the crew on board the aircraft survived, as debris from the plane was spotted earlier by rescuers near the city of Khabarovsk in … Read more

 SpiceJet reports the dispatch of 38 new direct flight

 SpiceJet reports the dispatch of 38 new direct flight

The aircraft additionally dispatch direct flights interfacing Delhi with Male, the capital city of Maldives, interestingly on its organization on Wednesday, Union Civil Aviation Minister, Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted the aircraft’s lady departure from Visakhapatnam to Mumbai. The new flight will work four times each week, SpiceJet has reported the dispatch of 38 new national and … Read more