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Current Situation
Current Situation The death toll from the COVID-19 pandemic that originated in Wuhan, China was recorded at 8,246 as of March 18, while the total number of confirmed cases has reached over 204,277 worldwide. As of March 18, new cases were confirmed in Barbados, Djibouti, Gambia, Kyrgyzstan, Montenegro, and Zambia. First COVID-19-related deaths were recorded in Bangladesh, Guatemala, Brazil, Turkey, and Moldova. In Burkina Faso, the death of a Member of Parliament on March 18 marked the first COVID-related death in the country as well. In Europe, the EU announced a ban on travelers from outside the bloc for 30 days, as of March 18. The measure is expected to apply to all EU member states, as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland. Meanwhile, Belgium introduced a partial lockdown on March 18, with residents only allowed to leave their homes in order to buy essential goods, receive medical attention, or go to banks. In Serbia, all residents will be required to remain indoors between 20:00-05:00 (local time) each night. On March 17, authorities in Saudi Arabia suspended prayers at mosques across the Kingdom until further notice. Tunisian authorities also declared a nationwide curfew every night from 18:00 (local time) to 06:00, starting on March 18. In Niger, the government on March 17 announced the closure of all borders, and of all International airports for an indefinite period. In Chile, any citizens returning to the country will have to self-quarantine for 14-days. In Brazil, President Jair Bolsonaro announced a partial closure of the Brazilian border with Venezuela. -
Cotonou Airport Reviews
Cotonou Airport Reviews Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport (IATA: COO, ICAO: DBBB) is an airport located in Cotonou, the largest city in Benin in West Africa. In 2004, the airport served 301,493 passengers. Cotonou Airport airlines and destinations are the following: Air Burkina – Libreville, Lomé, Ouagadougou, Air Côte d’Ivoire – Abidjan, Accra, Lomé, N’Djamena, Pointe-Noire, Air France – Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Mali – Bamako, Libreville, Arik Air – Bamako, Ouagadougou, ASKY Airlines – Brazzaville, Douala, Libreville, Lomé, N’Djamena, Yaoundé, Brussels Airlines – Brussels, Camair-Co – Douala, Ceiba Intercontinental Airlines – Accra, Malabo, COTAIR – Parakou, Cronos Airlines – Bata, Douala, Malabo, Ethiopian Airlines – Addis Ababa, Interair South Africa – Brazzaville, Johannesburg-OR Tambo, Pointe-Noire, Karinou Airlines – Bangui, Douala, Kinshasa-N’Djili, Kenya Airways – Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta, Mauritania Airlines International – Abidjan, Bamako, Nouakchott, Royal Air Maroc – Casablanca, Lagos, Sénégal Airlines – Abidjan, Dakar, Douala, Libreville, South African Airways – Johannesburg-OR Tambo, Pointe-Noire, Toumai Air Tchad – Bangui, Douala, N’Djamena, Trans Air Congo – Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire, Westair Benin – Abuja, and Brazzaville, Douala, Kinshasa-N’Djili, Libreville, Niamey, Ouagadougou, Pointe-Noire. For Cotonou Airport cargo there are Africa West Airlines – Bamako, Liège, Lomé, Niamey and Air France Cargo – Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Services: ATMs / Cash Machines – info not available Car Rentals – National Car Rental Children’s Play Areas – not available Currency Exchange – info not available Food / Restaurants – Yes Downloaded from www.airtport.reviews Information Desk – not available Luggage Storage / Lockers – not available Showers – not available Internet: info not available Airport opening hours: info not available Website: Cotonou Airport Official Website Cotonou Airport Map Cotonou Airport Weather Forecast [yr url=”http://www.yr.no/place/Benin/Other/Cotonou/” links=”0″ table=”1″ ] Downloaded from www.airtport.reviews. -
City/Airport Country IATA Codes
City/Airport Country IATA Codes Aarhus Denmark AAR Abadan Iran ABD Abeche Chad AEH Aberdeen United Kingdom ABZ Aberdeen (SD) USA ABR Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire ABJ Abilene (TX) USA ABI Abu Dhabi - Abu Dhabi International United Arab Emirates AUH Abuja - Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Nigeria ABV Abu Rudeis Egypt AUE Abu Simbel Egypt ABS Acapulco Mexico ACA Accra - Kotoka International Airport Ghana ACC Adana Turkey ADA Addis Ababa - Bole International Airport Ethiopia ADD Adelaide Australia ADL Aden - Aden International Airport Yemen ADE Adiyaman Turkey ADF Adler/Sochi Russia AER Agades Niger AJY Agadir Morocco AGA Agana (Hagåtña) Guam SUM Aggeneys South Africa AGZ Aguadilla Puerto Rico BQN Aguascaliente Mexico AGU Ahmedabad India AMD Aiyura Papua New Guinea AYU Ajaccio France AJA Akita Japan AXT Akron (OH) USA CAK Akrotiri - RAF Cyprus AKT Al Ain United Arab Emirates AAN Al Arish Egypt AAC Albany Australia ALH Albany (GA) USA ABY Albany (NY) - Albany International Airport USA ALB Albi France LBI Alborg Denmark AAL Albuquerque (NM) USA ABQ Albury Australia ABX Alderney Channel Islands ACI Aleppo Syria ALP Alesund Norway AES Alexander Bay - Kortdoorn South Africa ALJ Alexandria - Borg el Arab Airport Egypt HBH Alexandria - El Nhouza Airport Egypt ALY Alexandria - Esler Field USA (LA) ESF Alfujairah (Fujairah) United Arab Emirates FJR Alghero Sassari Italy AHO Algiers, Houari Boumediene Airport Algeria ALG Al Hoceima Morocco AHU Alicante Spain ALC Alice Springs Australia ASP Alldays South Africa ADY Allentown (PA) USA ABE Almaty (Alma -
Resources for Flight Departments COVID-19 Outbreak April 10, 2020
Content Developed by our Partner: Max Security Solutions a world leader in threat intelligence Resources for Flight Departments COVID-19 Outbreak April 10, 2020 Current Situation The death toll from the COVID-19 pandemic that originated in Wuhan, China was reported to be 97,000 as of April 10, while the total number of confirmed cases has reached 1,617,000 worldwide. As of April 10, the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Yemen, while Djibouti reported its first virus-related death. Argentina extended its nationwide quarantine until April 23, while Honduras extended its nationwide curfew until April 19. Panama announced that a full quarantine will be enforced nationwide on April 11-12. In Guatemala, the government ordered all people to wear masks in public starting April 13. In Cambodia, all forms of travel between districts and provinces are restricted until April 16 with limited exceptions. East Timor has closed its borders and banned any entry and exit, regardless of citizenship, to take effect on April 13. Authorities imposed a partial lockdown in Jakarta, Indonesia, with security forces deployed to enforce social distancing. Brussels Airline suspended flights to eight destinations in Europe and North Africa for one year, while Air France-KLM grounded more than 90 percent of flights over the next two months. Denmark authorities issued an advisory to its citizens to avoid traveling outside of the country until May 10. Hungary announced that the national lockdown would be extended indefinitely, and Ireland extended its lockdown by two weeks. The Kurdistan Regional Government extended the curfew in its territory until April 16. -
French Civil Aviation Safety Directorate National Oversight Authority
ACTIVITY REPORT 2018 FRENCH CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY DIRECTORATE NATIONAL OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY Ministère de la transition écologique et solidaire www.ecologique-solidaire.gouv.fr DSAC - 2018 ACTIVITY REPORT CONTENTS FOREWORD 2018 reminded us how much we need to remain humble and constantly opportunity for high-level discussions with industry stakeholders, ORGANISATION CHART ........................... 4 committed in terms of aviation safety. With no fatal accidents involving leading us to significantly improve some operational procedures. We French airlines, that is a strong incentive to continue our collective should continue on this path. e orts, we as authorities as well as the operators, in favour of safety. Furthermore, supporting innovation must remain a major objective of Unfortunately, on a global scale, the balance sheet is much less positive A FEW HIGHLIGHTS .................................. 6 our work, and the continued progress in electric aeroplanes, drones, with more than 500 deaths in commercial aviation, when compared new flying machines or the work on suborbital projects, are all examples with 2017, which was a very exceptional year with no fatalities. ASSESSING of issues in which we want to be on the leading-edge. The work of the French Civil Aviation Safety Directorate (DSAC) in every Finally, to illustrate the wealth of developments in 2018, I should like AND IMPROVING SAFETY........................ 8 domain now falls within a European regulatory framework, which ins- to mention the implementation of the “Airbag” app for passenger tigates higher safety requirements for commercial aviation, and assistance on what can be carried in flight, new innovative safety which for light aviation anticipates undertaking work to adapt the promotional operations, such as awareness-raising videos on ground RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ................ -
Airports List
Airport Code Airport Name AAE Annaba‐Rabah Bitat Airport AAL Aalborg Airport AMBA AAR Aarhus Airport ABE Lehigh Valley International Airport ABJ Abidjan International Airport ABQ Albuquerque International Airport ABZ Aberdeen Airport Ltd ACA Acapulco Airport ACC Kotoka International Airport ACE Lanzarote Airport ACH Altenrhein ‐ St Gallen Airport ACI Alderney Airport ACI Channel Islands ‐ Alderney Airport ACK Nantucket Memorial Airport ACY Atlantic City Int´l Airport ADA Adana‐Sakirpasa Airport ADB Izmir ‐ Adnan Menderes Airport ADD Addis Ababa ‐ Bole International Airport ADE Aden International Airport ADL Adelaide Airport ADZ San Andres ‐ Gustavo Rojas Pinilla Airport AEP Buenos Aires ‐ Aeroparque Jorge Newbery AES Alesund Airport AEX Alexandria International Airport AFA San Rafael Airport AFW Fort Worth Alliance Airport AGA Agadir ‐ Al Massira Airport AGB Augsburg Airport AGF Agen ‐ La Garenne Airport AGP Malaga Airport AGR Agra Airport AGS Augusta Regional Airport AHB Abha Airport AHN Athens Ben Epps Airport AHO Alghero‐Fertilia Airport AHU Al Hoceima ‐ Al Charif Al Idrissi Airport AJL Aizawl Airport AJA Ajaccio ‐ Campo Dell´Oro Airport AKL Auckland International Airport ALA Almaty Int´l Airport ALB Albany International Airport ALC Alicante Airport ALG Algiers‐Houari Boumedienne Airport ALO Waterloo Municipal Airport ALP Aleppo International Airport ALS Alamosa‐Bergman‐San Luis Valley Regional Airfield ALY Alexandria ‐ El Nhouza Airport AMA Amarillo ‐ Rick Husband International Airport AMD Ahmedabad ‐ Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Int´l -
City/Airport Country IATA Codes
City/Airport Country IATA Codes Aarhus Denmark AAR Abadan Iran ABD Abeche Chad AEH Aberdeen United Kingdom ABZ Aberdeen (SD) USA ABR Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire ABJ Abilene (TX) USA ABI Abu Dhabi - Abu Dhabi International United Arab Emirates AUH Abu Rudeis Egypt AUE Abu Simbel Egypt ABS Abuja - Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Nigeria ABV Acapulco Mexico ACA Accra - Kotoka International Airport Ghana ACC Adana Turkey ADA Addis Ababa - Bole International Airport Ethiopia ADD Adelaide Australia ADL Aden - Aden International Airport Yemen ADE Adiyaman Turkey ADF Adler/Sochi Russia AER Agades Niger AJY Agadir Morocco AGA Agana (Hagåtña) Guam SUM Aggeneys South Africa AGZ Aguadilla Puerto Rico BQN Aguascaliente Mexico AGU Ahmedabad India AMD Aiyura Papua New Guinea AYU Ajaccio France AJA Akita Japan AXT Akron (OH) USA CAK Akrotiri - RAF Cyprus AKT Al Ain United Arab Emirates AAN Al Arish Egypt AAC Al Hoceima Morocco AHU Albany Australia ALH Albany (GA) USA ABY Albany (NY) - Albany International Airport USA ALB Albi France LBI Alborg Denmark AAL Albuquerque (NM) USA ABQ Albury Australia ABX Alderney Channel Islands ACI Aleppo Syria ALP Alesund Norway AES Alexander Bay - Kortdoorn South Africa ALJ Alexandria - Esler Field USA (LA) ESF Alexandria - Borg el Arab Airport Egypt HBH Alexandria - El Nhouza Airport Egypt ALY Alfujairah (Fujairah) United Arab Emirates FJR Alghero Sassari Italy AHO Algiers, Houari Boumediene Airport Algeria ALG Alicante Spain ALC Alice Springs Australia ASP Alldays South Africa ADY Allentown (PA) USA ABE Almaty (Alma -
French Civil Aviation Safety Directorate NATIONAL OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY
ACTIVITY REPORT 20 17 French civil aviation safety directorate NATIONAL OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY www.ecologique-solidaire.gouv.fr DSAC - 2017 ACTIVITY REPORT CONTENTS FOREWORD ORGANISATION CHART .................................. 4 The safest year in history 2017 was the safest year in the history of air transport, with only spring, shows defi nite progress for France in terms of security A FEW HIGHLIGHTS ....................................... 6 two fatal accidents and fi ve passenger deaths in regular commer- management. The initiatives to share safety-related information cial transport, and not a single accident involving a French aircraft. between the authorities and the ever increasing number of operators This excellent result must not be allowed to conceal the challenge were very well received. The creation of the Just Culture Observatory ASSESSING that continuing this trend represents in ever more crowded skies. will help to facilitate the notifi cation of incidents, which is essential This is even more true in the world of light aviation. The results in to the progress of air safety. AND IMPROVING SAFETY .............................. 8 2017, which saw 30 fatal accidents involving aircraft registered in Finally, it is a question of knowing how to support innovation, from France and 44 deaths, were down on the preceding year. new fl ying prototypes to the use of electric aircraft for training pur- RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ........................ 10 Not only must we keep up our e orts, but we must also continue poses at Toussus-le-Noble. There was also a lot of activity concer- our work to continually improve the high level of safety that we ning UAVs. The texts required to apply the law passed in 2016 were have already achieved, which is essential if passengers and citizens drawn up, the “Mon espace drones” web portal was developed to EUROPE are to trust air transport. -
Activity Report 2013
Civil Aviation Safety Directorate NATIONAL OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY 20 13 REPORT ACTIVITY Ministère de l'Écologie, du Développement durable et de l’Énergie www.developpement-durable.gouv.fr DSAC - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 The year 2013 was marked by the adoption of the 2013-2015 social protocol of the DGAC that offi cially acknowledged the three-year changes of the DSAC: changes in the safety and security surveillance CONTENTS business lines in an increasingly European context of increasing requirements, consolidation of its other missions and territorial reorganisation in order to play our part in the future in spite of severe budget constraints. Thus, for eleven territorial delegations in metropolitan France, the services will gradually be grouped at the head-offi ces of the interregional divisions. This reorganisation will go hand in hand with signifi cant efforts towards training monitoring of careers of the agents. 2013 was also the year when the «Aircrew» European Regulation entered into force resulting in strong mobilisation of the DSAC with regard to fl ight crews: pilot training schools, licenses and medical fi tness. Thus, to ensure compliance with Aircrew, DSAC had to redefi ne its methods, adapt its IT tools, make changes in applications, which have been successfully done. Very important work, in collaboration with ENAC, was also carried out along with the French Aeronautical Federation to develop «standard» organisation and training manuals for fl ying clubs. In the medical fi eld, DSAC has completely revised its surveillance and organisation procedures. ORGANISATION CHART ............................... 4 DSAC teams have actively contributed to the development and changes of the new European aviation safety regulations, in order to make their application in France as relevant as possible; this includes the fi nalisation of regulations on airports, HIGHLIGHTS ................................................ -
At the Crossroads of Licit and Illicit: Tramadol and Other Pharmaceutical Opioids Trafficking in West Africa
AT THE CROSSROADS OF LICIT AND ILLICIT Tramadol and other pharmaceutical opioids trafficking in West Africa 2021 AT THE CROSSROADS OF LICIT AND ILLICIT Tramadol and other pharmaceutical opioids trafficking in West Africa 2021 Disclaimers The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of UNODC, Member States, or contributory organizations, and neither do they imply any endorsement. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNODC or the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Cover photo © NDLEA, Apapa seaport, Nigeria Website: www.unodc.org Supported by Response to Drugs and Related Organized Crime in Nigeria At the Crossroads of Licit and Illicit: Tramadol and other pharmaceutical opioids trafficking in West Africa Table of Contents Acknowledgements ...............................................................................................................................................................v Abbreviations ......................................................................................................................................................................... vii Executive Summary .......................................................................................................................................................... -
National Oversight Authority
ACTIVITY REPORT NATIONAL OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY MINISTÈRE DE LA TRANSITION ÉCOLOGIQUE ET SOLIDAIRE www.ecologique-solidaire.gouv.fr DSAC ACTIVITY REPORT FOREWORD CONTENTS 2016: a year of new opportunities The terrorist attacks that struck Brussels and Istanbul airports, The DSAC made a signifi cant contribution to progress regar- and other targets, in 2016, prompted the sector to further ding UAVs, such as the law on UAVs, the preparation of the strengthen its security measures, while air safety continued to future European regulations and the improvement of existing ORGANISATION CHART ........................ 4 improve at the same time. national measures. After 2015, 2016 was the second safest year ever for air travel and The sta at the DSAC worked very hard on the preparation the one of the best years of all time in terms of air safety on a world- future European regulations, with some very positive results, HIGHLIGHTS .......................................... 6 wide scale. From the perspective of technical and operational including the development of the future basic regulation on safety, aviation continues to become an ever safer industry. European air safety, for which France’s position was defended While 2016 did not see a single fatal accident involving passen- with success, or the ongoing work on changes to more de- ASSESSING gers carried by French airlines, on 16 May 2016, French victims tailed regulations. Notable examples include the medical mo- AND IMPROVING SAFETY ...................... 8 perished in the crash of Egyptair fl ight MS804 from Paris-CDG nitoring of pilots mental health in response to the crash of the to Cairo, the causes of which remain unexplained. -
Country City Airport Name Lounge Name Albania Tirana Tirana
Country City Airport Name Lounge Name Albania Tirana Tirana International Airport Nene Tereza Business Lounge Angola Luanda Quatro de Fevereiro Airport Pall Lounge Armenia Yerevan Zvartnots International Airport Converse Bank Business Lounge (T3) Austria Graz Graz Airport VIP LOUNGE Austria Vienna Vienna International Airport Jet Lounge (Schengen) Austria Vienna Vienna International Airport Sky Lounge (T3 Schengen) Austria Vienna Vienna International Airport Sky Lounge (T3 Non-Schengen) Azerbaijan Baku Heydar Aliyev International Airport Absheron Lounge (T1) Azerbaijan Baku Heydar Aliyev International Airport Buta Lounge Bahrain Manama Bahrain International Airport Marhaba Lounge (Departure Upper Lounge) Bahrain Manama Bahrain International Airport Marhaba Lounge (Departure Lower Lounge) Bahrain Manama Bahrain International Airport Marhaba Lounge (Arrival Lounge) Bahrain Manama Bahrain International Airport DILMUN LOUNGE Bangladesh Dhaka Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Rapushi Bangla Hotel Balaka Executive Lounge Barbados Bridgetown Grantley Adams International Airport Airlines Executive Lounge (T1) Belgium Brussels Brussels Airport Diamond Lounge - Terminal A Belgium Brussels Brussels Airport Diamond Lounge - Terminal B Belgium Brussels Brussels Airport Regus Lounge (Brussels) Benin Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport Business Lounge (Salon VIP) Bermuda Bermuda L.F. Wade International Airport Graycliff Luxury Lounge Bonaire Kralendijk Flamingo/Bonaire International Airport Sky Lounge Bonaire Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Sarajevo International