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    Transport resumes direct flights to Germany and Denmark

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    Post by Rocky Sun 29 Oct 2023, 4:01 am

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    [size=52]Transport resumes direct flights to Germany and Denmark[/size]

    [size=45]Najaf Airport reopened to travelers
    Baghdad - Kholoud Muhammad
    Yesterday, the Ministry of Transport resumed direct flights between Iraq, Germany and Denmark, in a joint operation manner. Yesterday’s statement said that (Minister Razzaq Muhaibas Al-Saadawi, had earlier held meetings and meetings with high-level European officials, During which he proposed the possibility of implementing direct flights between Baghdad and European cities, stressing that (the efforts were crowned with success, and there will be 7 flights per week to the Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Berlin, Copenhagen and Munich sectors, starting next November 10),[/size]
    [size=45]He continued, “The return of these lines to the European continent in a joint operation manner came against the backdrop of Al-Saadawi’s directives, as they are considered among the effective destinations, and will serve the Iraqi community and open new horizons of cooperation between Iraq and those countries.” He added, “This step reflects the ministry’s continuous efforts within the framework of lifting the embargo.” European imposed on the green bird). For its part, the Civil Aviation Authority restored flights to Najaf International Airport after repairing a leak in one of the take-off and landing runways. Yesterday's statement indicated that (the Chairman of the Authority, Imad Abdul Razzaq Al-Asadi, supervised the return of the airport to service, and with him was a specialized technical team that included the directors of the Air Safety and Air Transport Department and specialists from the Airport Standards and Safety Department for field follow-up of the rehabilitation and maintenance work of the fractures that occurred at the beginning of the runway, and in the presence of the technical staff. And the engineering and airport director, with the aim of carrying out maintenance work in accordance with the controls and instructions of the Civil Aviation Authority, as well as the regulations issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and in accordance with Appendix 14), and he added that (the authority recommended issuing a pilots’ announcement, which includes operating specifications for the airport until maintenance work is completed), and he pointed out (These efforts, which were made late into the night, came with the aim of maintaining the safety of aircraft and the runway navigational lighting systems, in accordance with international specifications and standards, and to serve the movement of passengers heading to the airport and the governorate).[/size]
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