Introducing our future home - Al Maktoum International Airport.
At five times the size of @DXB, Al Maktoum International Airport will be able to accommodate 260 million passengers per year, with five parallel runways and 400 aircraft gates.
Thanks to the visionary leadership of @hhshkmohd, Al Maktoum International Airport will ensure that Dubai continues to lead the global aviation sector for decades to come.
UPDATE: 312 passengers onboard Newark-bound United Airlines Boeing 787 from Tel Aviv that diverted to Stewart Airport due to “extreme turbulence,” 7 passengers taken to the hospital with minor injuries and 15 treated on site - according to New Windsor EMS. (📷 New Windsor EMS)
We are on today with the Sheikh himself Isaac Arku - an awesome flight dispatcher from Ghana. Join us at 530pm and listen to his inspiring story in the aviation industry
#Ghana#iamghaviation#aviationlovers#aviation
We are live today at 530pm gmt with one of Ghana's dashing commercial pilots. Meet Lawrence Adams, a commercial pilot as our guest today🔥🔥🔥. See you soon✈️✈️✈️
After making two attempts to land at MAN, #SIA52 from Singapore is squawking 7700, indicating a general emergency. Follow here. https://t.co/HzU22fDRbE
Flash:
#AlaskaAirlines temporarily grounded its entire fleet of #Boeing 737-9 aircraft. The decision came after one of the planes experienced mid-air emergency on Friday (local time) when an exit door detached from aircraft, leading to an urgent landing in #Portland.
Soon after the incident, Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci expressed his concern for the passengers and crew affected by incident.
#PlaneCrash
🔴 An Alaska Airlines (AS) Boeing 737-9 reg. N704AL made an emergency landing at Portland International Airport (PDX) shortly after take-off due to the sudden loss of an emergency exit door.
I wonder how Faila is still standing strong after all the Tz and banku driving? I can’t drive one banku for 30mins like my hands will go numb . Wow 🎊🎊🎊🎊
#FAILACOOKATHON#Tamale
Airbus regrets to confirm that an A350-900 operated by Japan Airlines was involved in an accident during flight #JAL516 from Sapporo New Chitose Airport to Haneda International Airport shortly after 17:47 (local time) on 02 January 2024. All 367 passengers and 12 crew members on-board evacuated the aircraft.
The A350 collided with a DHC-8 aircraft at landing in Haneda. The Japanese authorities have since confirmed that sadly five of the six people on board the DHC-8 did not survive. The exact circumstances of the event are still unknown.
The aircraft involved in the accident, registered under the number JA13XJ, was MSN 538, delivered to Japan Airlines from the production line on 10 November 2021. It was powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines.
In line with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 13 recommendations, Airbus will provide technical assistance to the Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses (BEA) of France and to the Japan Transport Safety Board (JTSB) in charge of the investigation. For this purpose, Airbus is presently dispatching a team of specialists to assist the Authorities.
Further updates will be provided as soon as consolidated information is available and Airbus is authorised to release them.
Our concerns and sympathy go to the families, friends and loved ones affected by the accident.
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⚠️⚠️⚠️Due to the continuing heavy snowfall, there will be no air traffic probably until 6 a.m. tomorrow, Dec 3.
Please do not travel to the airport today and check the status of your flight with your airline before traveling to the airport tomorrow: https://t.co/Jx2wmZft2d