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    Transport begins unifying Green Bird models

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    Economy News - Follow-up
    The Ministry of Transport has begun implementing mechanisms to unify the models of the airline fleet and adopt the latest in the world as part of the corrective steps to lift the European ban on the national carrier.
    The director of the media office of the ministry, Maitham Al-Safi, said in an interview with “Al-Sabah” followed by “Al-Eqtisad News”, that the ministry is working to intensify its corrective steps to lift the European ban on the national carrier, which includes preparing advanced programs to improve the work of airline crews and improve the operational efficiency of its fleet, and starting to implement mechanisms to unify the models of the national carrier’s fleet, and completing deals to purchase modern aircraft, as five Airbus aircraft and six Boeing aircraft were received. 
    (Boeing 737) out of 16 aircraft, in addition to two (Dreamliner) aircraft out of 10 aircraft.
    He added that the remaining contracted aircraft will be received successively, so that their total number will increase to 31 aircraft by 2027, coinciding with the closing of the grounded aircraft file at the end of this year and the return of all aircraft to service, after the completion of rehabilitation and maintenance work.
    Al-Safi added that the steps also include making qualitative updates that ensure full compliance with the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which will enhance the readiness of Baghdad International Airport, make its operations more efficient and safe, and consolidate its position as one of the leading airports in the region.
    He explained that the ongoing security events in the region and the process of closing and opening the airspace did not affect the performance of the Green Bird and its commitment to the flight schedule to all operating regional and international destinations, in addition to the continuation of most airlines crossing Iraqi airspace and operating direct flights to Baghdad International Airport.
    Al-Safi explained that the Ministry continues to support the national carrier with the aim of expanding and improving its services, in line with global developments in the field of aviation, and the continuous pursuit of achieving positive results that are consistent with the government’s aspirations to develop local air transport, meet the needs of travelers from diverse destinations to various countries of the world, and improve the levels of services in their various forms.



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