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JFK NEW TERMINAL
BY KATE REW
THE NEW international terminal at JFK airport, New York, is now open. The project to build Terminal 4 was one of the biggest public/private ventures in the US, and it is the country’s first terminal to be developed by an overseas airport company, Schiphol USA.…
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LANDING FEES
Keith Nuthall
DISCRIMINATORY landing fees in European Union airports, which have favoured local carriers over those from other EU Member States, have been abolished across the continent, according to the European Commission. This follows six years of competition inquiries staged by its officials into the problem.…
ASIA DEAL
BY KATE REW
US Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta last week signed an international agreement with senior transportation officials from Singapore, Brunei, New Zealand and Chile, which will open air markets in the Asia-Pacific region.
The new Open Skies agreement, which is the first to involve the United States, has five participating member countries and is open to other countries.…
NEW YORK
BY KATE REW
NEW York City Mayor, Rudolph Guiliani has called for the privatisation of JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport in a speech outlining his vision of their future.
Speaking at the New York-based Wings Club, Mayor Giuliani called for the consolidation of the body, which oversees the two airports into one agency, the Airport Improvement Corporation, in order to improve service and convenience, while accommodating increasing passenger traffic.…
LANDING FEES
KEITH NUTHALL
DISCRIMINATORY landing fees in European Union airports, favouring local carriers over those from other EU Member States, have been abolished across the continent according to the European Commission. This follows six years of competition inquiries staged by its officials into the problem.…
INDIA LEATHER WRAP
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE
DEMAND for ostrich leather, particularly from south Asia, has been one the result of the recent spread of foot-and-mouth disease across the globe, notably to Britain, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The problems have created a scarcity in the market for bovine leather and there have been industry reports from India saying that there has been a resulting good demand for printed leathers, especially ostrich leather print, reflecting positive opinions that it is distinctive and elegant.…
CHERNOBYL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A COUNCIL of Europe report has recommended that the $US215 million international loan earmarked for completing two new nuclear reactors in Ukraine – in exchange for shutting down Chernobyl – be spent instead on reducing the country’s energy waste and diversifying its energy sources.…
UN - CYBERCRIME
Keith Nuthall
A REPORT published at the ongoing meeting of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice has asked delegates to consider whether the world should be protected by a global cybercrime convention.
Its aim would be to outlaw Internet offences in every UN member country, denying hackers and virus designers legal safe havens.…
UN - CYBERCRIME
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A REPORT published at the ongoing meeting of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice has proposed a series of short term measures that can be taken to strengthen international efforts to fight IT-related and cybercrime.…