UAE partially lifts ban on Qatari shipping
Is that a small sunbeam of optimism breaking through the clouds (metaphorical, of course) hanging ...
TFII: SOLID AS USUALMAERSK: WEAKENINGF: FALLING OFF A CLIFFAAPL: 'BOTTLENECK IN MAINLAND CHINA'AAPL: CHINA TRENDSDHL: GROWTH CAPEXR: ANOTHER SOLID DELIVERYMFT: HERE COMES THE FALLDSV: LOOK AT SCHENKER PERFORMANCEUPS: A WAVE OF DOWNGRADES DSV: BARGAIN BINKNX: EARNINGS OUTODFL: RISING AND FALLING AND THEN RISING
TFII: SOLID AS USUALMAERSK: WEAKENINGF: FALLING OFF A CLIFFAAPL: 'BOTTLENECK IN MAINLAND CHINA'AAPL: CHINA TRENDSDHL: GROWTH CAPEXR: ANOTHER SOLID DELIVERYMFT: HERE COMES THE FALLDSV: LOOK AT SCHENKER PERFORMANCEUPS: A WAVE OF DOWNGRADES DSV: BARGAIN BINKNX: EARNINGS OUTODFL: RISING AND FALLING AND THEN RISING
A rather frightening indictment of aviation in Saudi Arabia. With the rate of near-crashes more the seven times the global average, and a lack of investment in air traffic control, the skies over the kingdom do not sound safe. With growing numbers of aircraft in the country and the region, air traffic space is beginning to become a significant concern for Gulf countries. The news comes from a source at the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), who is keen to highlight the safety issues in the country.
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