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В Новосибирске из-за технических проблем не смог взлететь Boeing 747

В Новосибирске из-за технических проблем не смог взлететь Boeing 747
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Incident: TUI Belgium B737 near Belgrade on May 27th 2021, suspected fuel leak

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Riga Airport Doubles its Cargo Volumes in April

Posted 27 May 2021 12:25 As compared to April 2020, the volume of cargo handled at Riga Airport in April 2021 has increased by 102%, reaching 2155 tonnes. This is the highest recorded increase in cargo volumes this year, assessing the respective indicators of 2020 and 2021. Of all cargo volume handled at Riga Airport in April, 680 tonnes were postal items, 800 tonnes – e-commerce cargo from the People s Republic of China (PRC), and 675 tonnes – other cargo delivered by regular passenger and charter airlines. In April 2021, the number of cargo aircraft flights increased by a quarter or 25% (217 flights). This led to a 52% increase in the volume of cargo carried by cargo aircraft, which amounted to 1606 tonnes.

Crew of 737 cleared for take-off while inspection vehicle occupied Porto runway

By David Kaminski-Morrow2021-05-05T06:52:00+01:00 Portuguese authorities have opened an investigation after a Boeing 737-400F was cleared for take-off on a Porto runway occupied by an inspection vehicle. The aircraft, operated by ASL Airlines Belgium on behalf of FedEx, had been accelerating along runway 35 at night on 27 April. Portuguese investigation authority GPIAAF estimates, from preliminary analysis of NAV Portugal ground radar information, that the jet was 300m from the vehicle when it lifted off. Just over 10min beforehand the vehicle had been granted clearance by the controller to enter the runway for an inspection, the fourth of the day, says GPIAAF.

Incident: ASL Belgium B734 at Porto on Apr 27th 2021, cleared for takeoff despite vehicle on runway

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