Indonesia allows Boeing’s 737 MAX to fly again after deadly crash

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By Bernadette Christina JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia has lifted a ban on the Boeing 737 MAX, its transport ministry said on Tuesday, three years after the crash of one of the aircraft operated by domestic carrier Lion Air with the loss of all 189 people on board. Aviation authorities around the world grounded the aircraft months later after a similarly deadly accident in March 2019 involving one of the aircraft operated by Ethiopian Airlines. The approval for the aircraft’s return in Indonesia comes months after it returned to service in the United States and Europe, and follows more recent li… Continue reading “Indonesia allows Boeing’s 737 MAX to fly again after deadly crash”

JETEX TRIUMPHS AT WORLD TRAVEL AWARDS

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Dec. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Jetex has received three prestigious recognitions at the World Travel Awards Grand Final:

• World’s Leading Private Jet Experience;

• World’s Leading FBO Brand; and

• World’s Leading Private Jet Terminal for Jetex Paris.

Jetex, an award-winning global leader in executive aviation, triumphed at the 28th annual World Travel Awards. Established in 1993, World Travel Awards acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry. Today, they are recognized globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire. The voting process is online and engages qualified executives working within travel and tourism and the consumer travel buyer.

Jetex private terminals were voted the world’s number one, which isn’t the first time they won the top accolade since the first Jetex FBO opened in 2009. Paris Le Bourget is the busiest private jet airport in Europe and Jetex Paris has set a gold standard for the highest levels of comfort and efficiency both for passengers and crews. In August, it enjoyed global media limelight when hundreds of football fans cheered the arrival of Lionel Messi at Jetex Paris to join Paris Saint-Germain. Today, it has been voted the World’s Leading Private Jet Terminal.

In 2021, Jetex has further improved the entire travel journey to let travelers enjoy a safer and more seamless experience across all 34 international locations. It all contributed to Jetex being recognized for having implemented the World’s Leading Private Jet Experience, from departure to arrival. From the superior comfort of luxurious lounges and exceptional hospitality to the highest levels of aircraft handing expertise and on-time performance, Jetex FBOs around the globe continue leading the industry.

“At Jetex, we strive to enhance our products and guest experience to ensure we are delivering the industry’s highest standards and leading the way when it comes to innovation. We are honored that these awards have been voted for by travel and tourism professionals and consumers worldwide, and on behalf of the entire Jetex family, we extend our sincerest thanks to our partners and passengers worldwide,” said Adel Mardini, Founder and CEO of Jetex.

Graham Cooke, Founder, World Travel Awards, commented: “Jetex represents the very best of the private aviation universe and I congratulate them on these achievements. It plays a leading role in spearheading the executive aviation sector, facilitating seamless cross-border travel during the most trying times.”

Best known for the dramatic transformation of the FBO model, Jetex works closely with leading designers to create bright and airy terminals with luxury amenities ranging from entertainment lounges to lush outdoor gardens and state-of-the-art flight support centers. The company witnessed a substantial increase in private jet movements this year across its entire network and continued to benefit from the momentum to reinforce its brand recognition and awareness, which has now been cemented as the World’s Leading FBO Brand.

About Jetex:

An award-winning global leader in executive aviation, Jetex is recognized for delivering flexible, best-in-class trip support solutions to customers worldwide. Jetex provides exceptional private terminals (FBOs), aircraft fueling, ground handling and global trip planning. The company caters to both owners and operators of business jets for corporate, commercial and personal air travel. To find out more about Jetex, visit www.jetex.com and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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JETEX CHRISTMAS IN THE SKY

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Dec. 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — For the wealthiest of the wealthy, only the most extravagant and expensive gifts are acceptable during the holiday giving season. This inspired Jetex to design the ultimate ‘Christmas in the Sky’ private jet experience, priced USD 27,000 for up to 10 passengers.

Jetex, an award-winning global leader in executive aviation, invites the lucky few to celebrate style, taste and disposable income with one brilliant idea: a glamorous Christmas onboard a private jet soaring high in the festive skies.

The magical journey will commence with the passengers picked-up by a chauffeur limousine from their residence or hotel and driven in style to Dubai’s iconic Jetex VIP Terminal. Upon arrival, they will be welcomed by not one, but 28 spectacular Christmas trees lined up in front of the terminal dressed in more than 15,000 lights as well as Jetex ambassadors who will take care of seamless departure formalities.

This season, the flagship Jetex terminal is a festive wonderland in its own right: from exquisite decorations and live musicians to carefully selected Dom Pérignon vintages paired with caviar and gourmet refreshments to delight the senses. Kids will be welcomed by Santa Klaus who will look after them and let them discover the magnificently decorated Christmas trees and Insta-worthy entertainment facilities of the world’s most luxurious private jet terminal. As soon as the passengers are in the mood to board, they will be driven to their private aircraft in timeless elegance in one of the Jetex Rolls-Royces.

The special flight will take two hours and the crew will select the most optimal altitude and cruising speed to ensure passengers enjoy sensational window views, including Dubai’s world-famous skyline, iconic landmarks, Arabian Gulf and the rolling dunes of the desert.

To take experience personalization further, a Jetex in-flight culinary expert will contact passengers in advance to discuss their dining preferences and design a bespoke menu which will complement many delectable festive treats offered onboard.

Once back on the ground, passengers will be invited to enjoy the rest of the evening in one of the lounges with elegant service and amenities at their leisure, as well as receive signature Jetex Christmas presents.

Adel Mardini, Founder & CEO of Jetex, commented: “Once again, Jetex redefines private jet travel experience as we celebrate the season of togetherness. ‘Christmas in the Sky’ is the epitome of luxury and festive celebrations above the clouds. Dubai is a city of superlatives and this extraordinary package is taking it to new heights. It is a perfect gift, an excellent way to discover the world of private aviation, and to create a treasured memory to cherish for years to come.”

By inviting passengers to share a delightful holiday-themed pursuit among friends and family, Jetex provides a safe, relaxed, and joyful haven of kinship and good cheer.

“Christmas in the Sky” private jet package is priced from USD 27,000 (AED 100,000) for up to 10 passengers and will be available between 24 December 2021 and 7 January 2022.

For reservations, please contact Jetex Premier Experience at experience@jetex.com.

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About Jetex:

An award-winning global leader in executive aviation, Jetex is recognized for delivering flexible, best-in-class trip support solutions to customers worldwide. Jetex provides exceptional private terminals (FBOs), aircraft fueling, ground handling and global trip planning. The company caters to both owners and operators of business jets for corporate, commercial and personal air travel. To find out more about Jetex, visit www.jetex.com and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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YOURSAY | Chirping over Rina’s bird poop clean-up

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YOURSAY | ‘Stop thinking of how to appear like a hero in the midst of our suffering.’ Minister not posing, was cleaning lizard and bird droppings – Welfare Dept GanMu: Is this one of Women, Family and Community Development Minister Rina Harun’s ministerial duties? Cleaning up bird droppings? It’s beyond the dignity of a minister. As a minister, if she is genuinely interested in doing a gotong-royong (community clean-up) project, just round up some of the Welfare Department people and work with them as a team. With all due respect, why is the department requesting its minister to clean up bird … Continue reading “YOURSAY | Chirping over Rina’s bird poop clean-up”

Dengkil Bridge to reopen to vehicles next January – Amirudin

DENGKIL, Dec 28 — The Dengkil Bridge over Sungai Langat which collapsed on Dec 17 is expected to be fully repaired and opened to vehicles by the end of next January.

Selangor Menteri Besar, Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said currently, the repair works to the bridge which connected Dengkil to Banting had reached 30 per cent.

“The District Engineer is expecting its reopening to be by next Jan 20, the earliest, that is, two or three days after completion and certified to be safe,” he told the media when visiting the location of the collapsed bridge, here, today .

The Dengkil Bridge was closed to traffic on Dec 17 as the flood on Dec 18 had made the hole at the bridge bigger.

Amirudin also said that the state government would be expanding its flood aid to include those in the agriculture, business and school sectors.

“This (aid) will be announced from time to time as currently we want to first settle the matter involving the flood victims at their homes and those who died in the floods.

“Then we look at the affected agricultural land, schools and businesses. I know that many of the farmers are also affected, as well as the shops and factories.

“We definitely wish to help all but we (state government) are also looking at our own ability as now we are focusing on the cleansing operations and distribution of basic essentials to the flood victims,” he said.

On the bantuan wang ihsan bencana (disaster compassionate cash aid), he said the state government estimated that over 30,000 flood-affected families would be receiving it.

The distribution will start tomorrow for 9,000 families at the flood relief centres (PPS).

“We will also try to contact those flood victims who have returned to their homes, besides identifying the others who did not evacuate to the PPS.

“In Sepang alone, we have 9,000 families who did not move to the PPS, hence so far, we have 18,000 of such families but I think the figure has reached over 30,000 as in the other districts we did not get a chance to identify them,” said Amirudin.

On Dec 21, Amirudin announced the disaster bantuan wang ihsan for all the flood-affected residents in the state involving RM10,000 for each family of the victims who perished in the floods and RM1,000 for each flood-affected family.

Other forms of assistance were also announced involving health, exemption of one month’s water bill payment and deferment on loan repayment for entrepreneurs under the Hijrah Selangor initiative.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Victims can’t wait to go back, but wary of stangnant floodwaters around housing area

JASIN, Dec 28 — After nine days at the SK Parit Penghulu relief centre here, flood victims can’t wait to go home, but are restless thinking about their housing area which is still inundated in stagnant floodwaters despite the improving weather conditions.

Norliah Abdullah, 52, from Kampung Lanchang said there were no instructions to return home so far, as the place where she lived with her husband and three other children was still flooded up to the calf-level since Dec 18.

“Previously, floodwaters never entered our house, it only used to be at a low level, and there was no need to move to a relief centre, but this time the heavy rain caused the nearby catchment pool to overflow, which caused the floods. Although the inside of our house is dry, there is still stagnant water in the surrounding area.

“I can’t wait to go home, there is nothing much for us to do here, only eat and sleep all day. The school holidays are also almost over, I’m worried it will disrupt the children’s studies,” she said when met by Bernama here today.

Meanwhile, Norliah said she was thankful for the good treatment they received during their stay at the relief centre, adding that there was sufficient food and security provided at the premises.

“I hope and pray that the situation at home improves, and that efforts are made so that the water in the area around our house recedes and dries up so that we can return home,” she said.

Meanwhile, another flood victim, Noryanti Maidin, 35, from Kampung Tersusun here, who had also been ‘trapped’ for more than a week at the relief centre, after water from Sungai Kundang near her mother’s home had overflowed into their living area.

“Every time it rains, we are ready for any eventuality. All valuables including electrical appliances and clothes are still placed in high places, as it (flooding) happens almost every year, but we have accepted this fact as the house is in a low-lying area and is next to the river.

“We accept this situation as a test, and are very grateful as we are being treated very kindly here, and feel comfortable, while also receiving various other assistance,” she said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Johor Southern Volunteers now part of JDMC to address floods

ISKANDAR PUTERI, Dec 28 — The Southern Volunteers (SV) team is now a member of the Johor Disaster Management Committee (JDMC) as part of the state government’s preparations in facing floods.

Menteri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad said the preparations in facing floods in Johor should be comprehensive, including post-flood recovery whereby the SV team could be mobilised to provide aid, in line with enforcement agencies such as the Civil Defence Force assisting the flood victims.

“Our plan should cover both flood preparations and post-flood recovery to make it easier for groups such as the SV team to coordinate the donations from various parties to be given to those in need,” he said in his speech after witnessing 20 local companies donating various necessities worth over RM400,000 to SV, here, today.

Meanwhile, Deputy State Secretary, On Jabbar, when met by reporters, said he welcomed the announcement made by Hasni, adding that the SV team was on standby to help the state government in preparing for floods.

He said there were 20,000 SV volunteers in each district and was confident that the number would increase.

“The Southern Volunteers’ preparation in facing floods is divided into three phases, with the first phase being before the flood, such as collecting items for the use of flood victims.

“The second phase involves mobilising the volunteers to the flood relief centres and sending food supplies, while the third is post-flood recovery that focuses on cleansing work,” he added.

On said that all the flood assistance items donated by the 20 local companies were part of the state government’s preparations for the flood, where the items were gathered at the Johor Malaysian Games (Sukma) secretariat office.

“However, if we get an indication from the Meteorological Department that there will be no floods in Johor, we will send the necessities to the flood-hit states such as Selangor, Pahang and Melaka.

“We received an alert from the department that the state was expected to experience heavy rain this week,” he said, adding that the SV team also assisted flood victims in Shah Alam and Hulu Langat recently.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency