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Air France-KLM acquisition criticised by Dutch court
Airlines

The Dutch government's acquisition of a 14 per cent stake in Air France-KLM has been criticised by the Netherlands' Court of Audit on Wednesday.

US withdraws from landmark 1992 Open Skies treaty
Airports

On Thursday, US officials signalled the country's intention to abandon a historic treaty which permits parties to conduct short-notice reconnaissance flights over one another's territory.

Colombia to seal its borders through to September
Airlines

Colombia has banned both inbound and outbound international flights for at least the next four months, following Argentina's example.

Japan eyes tourism subsidies for post-pandemic reboot
Airlines

The Japan Times revealed this week that the national tourism board – the Japan Tourism Agency – put forth a proposal that would see up to half the cost of a trip to the country covered by Tokyo.

Singapore sets date for resumption of Changi transit flights
Airports

Singapore’s Changi Airport will gradually start allowing transit passengers to pass through from 2 June. This does not mean the floodgates will be allowed to open as resumption of transit travel will be increased in a progressive fashion as each flight is assessed on a case by case basis. Changi is one of the world’s

Video: The world’s largest cargo plane lands in Athens
Airlines

New footage has emerged of the world’s largest cargo plane, An-225, landing at Athens International Airport on Wednesday, May 13.

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