India News: India continued to be Dubai International Airport's top destination country by traffic volume in the first half of 2021 with passenger numbers exceedi
June 2021 130 Dubai Airports recently completed an 18-month long project under which more than 152,000 conventional lights in locations across Dubai International s (DXB) terminals were replaced with energy-saving LED light fixtures. The move comes in the lead up to World Environment Day on June 5. The project is estimated to help the world s busiest international airport save a whopping 52 million kilowatt hours of energy annually – enough electricity to power 7,000 average homes for one year. DXB and Dubai World Central (DWC) achieved Level 3 of the Airports Council International s (ACI) Airport Carbon Accreditation programme in 2019 and operator Dubai Airports is an active supporter of the UAE National Agenda 2021 s sustainable environment goals, as well as the International Civil Aviation Organisation s (ICAO) global strategy to deal with climate change. –
Flydubai to resume 737 Max service; first flight to Pakistan
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The Boeing 737 Max planes are scheduled to begin service on April 8.
Flydubai on Sunday announced that its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will return to passenger service from April 8 following the airline’s compliance with all of the requirements outlined in the safety decision issued by the General Civil Aviation Authority.
In a statement, the Dubai-based airline said the first flight to be operated by one of the carrier s Max aircraft will be departed Dubai International to Sialkot International Airport on April 8. Passengers will be notified in advance of travel if their itinerary now includes a flight that is scheduled to be operated by a Max, it said.