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An Air Côte d'Ivoire Dash-8 had to return to Banjul after a pressurization issue. Onboard: the Gambia 'Scorpions' soccer team.
At deboarding at Banjul Airport, they were awaited by the fire brigade. Two if them wear (old) Belgian fire rescue outfits:

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It's concerning to hear about the pressurization issue that caused an Air Côte d'Ivoire Dash-8 to return to Banjul, especially with the Gambia 'Scorpions' soccer team onboard. Safety is always the top priority in such situations, and it's reassuring to know that the passengers and crew were safely deboarded upon arrival.

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On 07th March 2024, almost 600 kilos of cocaine were intercepted at Paramaribo, in Surinam Airways A340 with destination Amsterdam:
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/suri ... ame-plane/

Meanwhile, five arrests have been made and reconfirmed in Surinam: one policeman, two SLM security employees and two SLM loaders.

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Oranje - the Dutch soccer team - was supposed to take the train from Wolfsburg to Dortmund this afternoon. On Wednesday, they will clash with England in the European Championship soccer semi final:
https://www.telegraaf.nl/sport/11784816 ... t-de-trein

However, the railway line between Wolfsburg and Dortmund was blocked. So 'Oranje' flew f'rom Hanover to Dortmund with OY-MIT (CRJ-900LR).

An aircraft coming to rescue a train? Usually it's the opposite.
https://www.flightradar24.com/GAV304/36112f4f

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Fatal heart attack for a 74-year old female passenger during KL-713 on 20/08/2024 Amsterdam-Paramaribo (PH-BVB B777-300ER).

Source: Surinam community website Waterkant.net (Dutch only):
https://www.waterkant.net/suriname/2024 ... aramaribo/

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Why is the border with Russia not closed here there is a injustice regarding the Chinese companies that can fly over and cross this border isn't?
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lumumba wrote: 27 Aug 2024, 08:51 Why is the border with Russia not closed here there is a injustice regarding the Chinese companies that can fly over and cross this border isn't?
Not only China but also Indian flights are allowed to fly over Russia air space.

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freakyboy2021 wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 12:36
lumumba wrote: 27 Aug 2024, 08:51 Why is the border with Russia not closed here there is a injustice regarding the Chinese companies that can fly over and cross this border isn't?
Not only China but also Indian flights are allowed to fly over Russia air space.
So can somebody explain why it's not closed?
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lumumba wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 16:12
freakyboy2021 wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 12:36
lumumba wrote: 27 Aug 2024, 08:51 Why is the border with Russia not closed here there is a injustice regarding the Chinese companies that can fly over and cross this border isn't?
Not only China but also Indian flights are allowed to fly over Russia air space.
So can somebody explain why it's not closed?
If I can...The policy of the BRICS states and accepted by the EU which always highlights competition for the well-being of the consumer and which does not see that there is a distortion of competition

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lumumba wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 16:12
freakyboy2021 wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 12:36
lumumba wrote: 27 Aug 2024, 08:51 Why is the border with Russia not closed here there is a injustice regarding the Chinese companies that can fly over and cross this border isn't?
Not only China but also Indian flights are allowed to fly over Russia air space.
So can somebody explain why it's not closed?
Basically, Russia air space is widely open though the diplomatic relationships between NATO countries and Russia dropped below freezing point and prevent each others' airlines to fly over their air space.

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freakyboy2021 wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 11:36
lumumba wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 16:12
freakyboy2021 wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 12:36

Not only China but also Indian flights are allowed to fly over Russia air space.
So can somebody explain why it's not closed?
Basically, Russia air space is widely open though the diplomatic relationships between NATO countries and Russia dropped below freezing point and prevent each others' airlines to fly over their air space.
I now that but why not close it?
Nato countries have nothing to win here.
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lumumba wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 12:00
freakyboy2021 wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 11:36
lumumba wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 16:12
So can somebody explain why it's not closed?
Basically, Russia air space is widely open though the diplomatic relationships between NATO countries and Russia dropped below freezing point and prevent each others' airlines to fly over their air space.
I now that but why not close it?
Nato countries have nothing to win here.
why Russia have to close it ?

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freakyboy2021 wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 13:15
lumumba wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 12:00
freakyboy2021 wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 11:36

Basically, Russia air space is widely open though the diplomatic relationships between NATO countries and Russia dropped below freezing point and prevent each others' airlines to fly over their air space.
I now that but why not close it?
Nato countries have nothing to win here.
why Russia have to close it ?
We have to close it!
They will never close it, they make money from the flyovers on the other hand, we gain nothing from this whole system and our airlines are at a disadvantage.


https://www.air-journal.fr/2024-10-08-e ... 58437.html
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lumumba wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 18:27
freakyboy2021 wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 13:15
lumumba wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 12:00
I now that but why not close it?
Nato countries have nothing to win here.
why Russia have to close it ?
We have to close it!
They will never close it, they make money from the flyovers on the other hand, we gain nothing from this whole system and our airlines are at a disadvantage.


https://www.air-journal.fr/2024-10-08-e ... 58437.html
It depends on the point of view. It is no doubt that several Asian and European countries are taking the advantage. However, UN does not rule out Russia air space as a no-fly zone like Libya in 2011. Probably the only solution is to end this war.

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freakyboy2021 wrote: 09 Oct 2024, 06:53
lumumba wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 18:27
freakyboy2021 wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 13:15

why Russia have to close it ?
We have to close it!
They will never close it, they make money from the flyovers on the other hand, we gain nothing from this whole system and our airlines are at a disadvantage.


https://www.air-journal.fr/2024-10-08-e ... 58437.html
It depends on the point of view. It is no doubt that several Asian and European countries are taking the advantage. However, UN does not rule out Russia air space as a no-fly zone like Libya in 2011. Probably the only solution is to end this war.
But we don't need the UN the EU can close the border period!
This war will stay a couple of more years..
Hasta la victoria siempre.

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Stop this nonsense please. The UN has nothing to do with this.

As part of the sanctions against Russia because of their illegal occupation and bombing of Ukraïne, the European Council has closed EU airspace and access to EU airports for all Russia-registered aircraft. How? See link down below.

As counter-sanction, Russia has closed its airspace for EU carriers. The EU knew this would happen: politicians and diplomats call this "reciprocity".

That's it.

EU decision, explained by EASA:
https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/the-agenc ... nst-russia

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Passenger wrote: 09 Oct 2024, 11:10 Stop this nonsense please. The UN has nothing to do with this.

As part of the sanctions against Russia because of their illegal occupation and bombing of Ukraïne, the European Council has closed EU airspace and access to EU airports for all Russia-registered aircraft. How? See link down below.

As counter-sanction, Russia has closed its airspace for EU carriers. The EU knew this would happen: politicians and diplomats call this "reciprocity".

That's it.

EU decision, explained by EASA:
https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/the-agenc ... nst-russia
Correct, but the EU should simply suspend all airways leading to Russian airspace.

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fcw wrote: 09 Oct 2024, 11:42
Passenger wrote: 09 Oct 2024, 11:10 Stop this nonsense please. The UN has nothing to do with this.

As part of the sanctions against Russia because of their illegal occupation and bombing of Ukraïne, the European Council has closed EU airspace and access to EU airports for all Russia-registered aircraft. How? See link down below.

As counter-sanction, Russia has closed its airspace for EU carriers. The EU knew this would happen: politicians and diplomats call this "reciprocity".

That's it.

EU decision, explained by EASA:
https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/the-agenc ... nst-russia
Correct, but the EU should simply suspend all airways leading to Russian airspace.
Exactly!
Hasta la victoria siempre.

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