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JetSmarter launches promotion in Kuwait

  Dubai / Emirates Business JetSmarter, the world’s leading private jet company announces the launch of new and exciting promotion during the month of September for non-members exclusively in Kuwait. The leading private jet company is offering complimentary* seats on one-way private-jet flights from Kuwait to Dubai that are scheduled to fly on September 1, September 15 and September 29. ...

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Japan’s 1st jet to meet 2018 delivery, says Mitsubishi

  Bloomberg Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. said it’s sticking to the schedule of handing over its first plane in 2018 after issues with the jet’s air conditioning ventilator this weekend grounded the plane from further test flights. Mitsubishi is working with United Technologies Corp., which makes the aircraft’s air conditioning, to fix the problem, the Japanese company’s spokesman Yuji Sawamura said ...

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American’s No. 2 executive quits for United Airlines

  DALLAS / AP The president and No. 2 executive at American Airlines has left the company and taken the same job with rival United Airlines. United Continental Holdings Inc. said that Scott Kirby has been named president and will oversee operations, sales and other duties. Kirby, 49, was often seen as a likely successor to American Airlines Group Inc. ...

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ANA to replace Rolls-Royce engines on Dreamliners

  Bloomberg ANA Holdings Inc. will have to replace some Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc engines on its Boeing Co. Dreamliners, after issues with the power plants kept disrupting services at the world’s biggest operator of the 787 aircraft. The Japanese carrier will prioritize replacement in some aircraft, while Rolls-Royce develops a version of the blades used in the power plants, ANA ...

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Germany’s EU commissioner doubts Brexit will happen

  Berlin / AFP Germany’s EU Commissioner Guenther Oettinger raised doubts on Tuesday about whether Britain would leave the bloc, saying he wouldn’t bet on “Brexit”. Oettinger told Germany’s daily Bild that he assumed June’s referendum outcome in favour of Britain exiting the EU was “binding”. “But it is possible that public opinion will tip if the economic situation in ...

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Fresh violence overshadows Myanmar peace talks

  Naypyidaw / AFP Fresh fighting between ethnic minority rebels and Myanmar’s military is overshadowing an upcoming peace conference led by Aung San Suu Kyi’s new civilian government, people involved in the talks said on Tuesday. The five-day gathering, which officially opens on Wednesday, is Suu Kyi’s first big drive to end multiple insurgencies that have raged in Myanmar’s borderlands ...

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5 die in Shabaab car bomb at Somalia hotel

  Mogadishu /AFP At least five people were killed and 28 injured when extremists exploded a suicide car bomb outside a popular hotel close to the presidential palace in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on Tuesday. “We have confirmed five people killed including security guards”, police officer Mohamed Abdulkadir said. He said the vehicle rammed through a checkpoint and was fired on ...

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Vietnam says all will lose in any South China Sea war

Singapore / AFP Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang warned on Tuesday there would be no winners in any armed conflict sparked by territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Quang, who is on a state visit to Singapore, told a forum that recent developments there were threatening regional security. The Vietnamese leader did not mention any country but there is ...

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Philippines ramps up Abu Sayyaf offensive

  Jolo /AFP The Philippine military deployed thousands of extra troops on Tuesday to destroy an extremist group notorious for kidnapping foreigners, after 15 soldiers were killed, authorities said. President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered his security forces to wipe out the Abu Sayyaf, which has declared allegiance to the IS group and recently beheaded two Canadian hostages. But an assault ...

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