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Syria's Aviation Milestone: International Flights Set to Resume After Political Shift

Syria is preparing to reconnect with the world through its skies as international flights are scheduled to resume on January 7, marking a significant shift in the country's post-conflict recovery. The General Authority of Civil Aviation and Air Transport, led by Ashhad al-Salibi, announced plans......

Investigating the Role of Airport Design in South Korea’s Deadly Air Disaster

As the investigation into the tragic crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 enters its third day, experts are questioning the potential impact of runway design and infrastructure at Muan International Airport on the disaster. The Boeing 737-800 crashed into a concrete embankment after attempting an emergency......

Spain on the Verge of Handing Over Control of Saharan Airspace to Morocco

In a significant development that could further solidify Morocco’s territorial sovereignty, Spain is reportedly preparing to delegate the management of air traffic services (ATS) within the Saharan airspace to Morocco. This shift would not only enhance the strategic partnership between the two......

French Skies Disrupted: 70% of Flights Grounded at Paris-Orly Amidst Air Traffic Controllers' Strike

French Skies Disrupted: 70% of Flights Grounded at Paris-Orly Amidst Air Traffic Controe cancellation of over two-thirds (70%) of its flights on Saturday due to a strike called by two air traffic controller unions. The unions, citing insufficient staffing levels, have initiated this action subsequent......

Tangier Takes Flight: The Ibn Batouta Airport Transformation

In a bid to establish itself as a premier tourist hub, the city of Tangier, a gateway for visitors, is undergoing a remarkable transformation. At the heart of this endeavor lies the ambitious project to develop and expand the Ibn Batouta Airport, a crucial component of Tangier's allure. The city......

Morocco Invests MAD 9.7 Million $950,000 for Comprehensive Airport Upgrade Study

Morocco's General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC) has earmarked a substantial investment of MAD 9.7 million ($950,000) for a comprehensive study aimed at upgrading 20 national airports across the country. Launched through an international tender, this initiative seeks to develop a cohesive blueprint......

Morocco and Georgia Commence Negotiations for Air Service Agreement

Morocco and Georgia have initiated negotiations to facilitate the signing of an air service agreement, as announced on the Facebook page of the Georgian Civil Aviation Agency (GCAA). A meeting took place between representatives of the aeronautical authorities of Morocco and Georgia during the ongoing......