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Africa's
Future is in the
Air So much has happened in the past
decades, it's hard to fathom - but in Africa,
recent years have signaled remarkable changes.
Ranking high are new direct routes and realistic
fares from New York and other U.S. gateways. In
evaluating Africa's transportation scene, ATA
members can be considered among the most astute
judges of all. Since our launch in 1976 at a
Congress in Nairobi, Kenya, ATA members have flown
on every airline serving the continent and its
offshore islands,.
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You asked for it! An
edition that shows the many options available to
today's traveler, not only in flights to Africa
from any point in the USA or Canada (more seamless
and convenient than ever), but the many ways to
travel inside Africa. Our editors have produced
aviation, airport, highway and transport magazines
and videos for decades, and today this combined
experience is focused on travel to and around
Africa. The new issue will be available in summer
and winter editions - as one package, a huge
advantage for the advertiser. Flight
Safety
Foundation Homeland
Security at FOSE 2005 U.S. Federal Aviation
Administration Presents Research Award to Flight
Safety Foundation One of the world's best aviation safety
resources. Flight Safety Foundation is known
internationally for providing timely, practical and
objective information to FSF members and everyone
concerned with the safety of flight. Since its
official founding in 1947, the Foundation's mission
is to pursue the continuous improvement of global
aviation safety and the prevention of
accidents. The Foundation's objectives are to: * Pursue the active involvement and
participation of the diverse elements of global
professional aviation; * Anticipate, identify and analyze global
aviation safety issues and set priorities; * Communicate effectively about aviation safety;
and, * Be a catalyst for action and the adoption of
best aviation safety practices. The Foundation is an independent, nonprofit
international organization that provides a neutral
forum, where the aviation industry can meet in a
noncompetitive environment to identify safety
concerns, determine solutions and implement ideas
and actions to improve safety. |
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