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UAE Zooms In On Banned Airline Operators
November 07, 2009 17:38 PM E-mail this news to a friend Printable version of this news

DUBAI, Nov 7 (Bernama) -- United Arab Emirates' (UAE) aviation authorities are taking measures to stop airlines banned from European airspace from using airports in this Gulf state.

Its General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) chief Saif Al Suwaidi told The National that a list of such airline operators was being drawn up by the agency.

"We've started cleaning up the market from those who are misusing the open-sky policy," he was quoted as saying by the daily.

It said some carriers deemed unfit to fly in Europe because of safety concerns were routinely using airports in the UAE as transit points, maintenance hubs and even "virtual" operating bases.

Ranging from passenger airlines to cargo operators, the offending carriers are mainly registered in eastern Europe as well as central and southern Asia.

-- BERNAMA

 
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