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Civil Aviation Authority
News updates related to the Civil Aviation Authority.
Airfare prices may be adjusted flexibly according to fluctuations in Jet A1 fuel prices.
The Vietnam Civil Aviation Authority is studying adjustments to the ceiling price of airfares and fuel surcharges in response to pressure from the price of Jet A1 fuel. Currently, 60% of international airlines have increased ticket prices by 5-20%.
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The Vietnam Civil Aviation Authority has requested adjustments to flight routes to avoid high-risk areas in the Middle East.
In response to some countries closing their airspace in the Middle East, the Civil Aviation Authority has requested airlines to proactively change routes to ensure absolute safety.
81 Airbus aircraft in Vietnam ordered to undergo urgent software updates; Civil Aviation Authority holds overnight meeting.
On the evening of November 28, Airbus and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued an urgent order requiring all A319, A320, and A321 aircraft worldwide to update their control and flight control software...
America paralyzed: Government shutdown for 36 days, 10% flight cuts ordered, aviation on the brink of chaos.
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced on November 5th (US time) that he would order a 10% reduction in flights at 40 major airports across the country. The reason given was serious concerns...
US: Plane crashes into residential area.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said a small plane crashed into a residential area in Minnesota on March 29, setting a house on fire.
Four airports temporarily closed on September 7th to respond to Typhoon No. 3.
The Vietnam Civil Aviation Authority has ordered four airports – Van Don, Cat Bi, Noi Bai, and Tho Xuan – to temporarily close on September 7th to respond to Typhoon No. 3 (Typhoon Yagi).
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