SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES APPLIES TO OPERATE IN PHILIPPINES
SAUDI Arabian Airlines has asked the commercial Air Service Regulator for permission to operate International Scheduled Passenger and cargo services, according to a filing with the Civil Aeronautics Board.
Saudi Arabian Airlines applied for a Foreign Air Carrier permit, the first step in a process that will ultimately require Presidential approval.
The CAB, meanwhile, said it is scheduled a hearing for Saudi Arabian Airlines’s application.
Under Section 16 of Republic Act 776, the carrier is required to publish a notice of hearing at least once for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation.
Saudi Arabian Airlines operates four Boeing 747 Aircraft, 22 Boeing 777s, 12 Boeing 777-300 Extended Range models, 50 Aircraft of various types from the Airbus A320 family, 12 Airbus A330-300s and 15 Embraer 170 regional Aircraft.
The carrier flies to the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, India, Nigeria, Turkey, Bahrain, Sri Lanka, Spain, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Egypt, Tunisia, Singapore, France, Sudan, Syria, Qatar, United States, Italy, German, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Algeria, Pakistan, Kenya, Malaysia, Kuwait, Pakistan, Maldives, Iran, Morocco, the Philippines, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, and Indonesia.
In 2012, the Philippines and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia agreed to increase Air services between the two countries to 21 Flights per week from the current 10.
Civil Aeronautics Board,
Saudi Arabian Airlines,
Saudi Arabian Airlines operates 4 Boeing 747 Aircraft,
22 Boeing 777s, 12 Boeing 777-300,
50 aircraft of various types from the Airbus A320 family,
12 Airbus A330-300s,
15 Embraer 170 regional aircraft,
In 2012 the Philippines and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia agreed to increase Air services,
SAUDI Arabian Airlines has asked the commercial Air Service Regulator for permission to operate International Scheduled Passenger and cargo services, according to a filing with the Civil Aeronautics Board.
Saudi Arabian Airlines applied for a Foreign Air Carrier permit, the first step in a process that will ultimately require Presidential approval.
The CAB, meanwhile, said it is scheduled a hearing for Saudi Arabian Airlines’s application.
Under Section 16 of Republic Act 776, the carrier is required to publish a notice of hearing at least once for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation.
Saudi Arabian Airlines operates four Boeing 747 Aircraft, 22 Boeing 777s, 12 Boeing 777-300 Extended Range models, 50 Aircraft of various types from the Airbus A320 family, 12 Airbus A330-300s and 15 Embraer 170 regional Aircraft.
The carrier flies to the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, India, Nigeria, Turkey, Bahrain, Sri Lanka, Spain, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Egypt, Tunisia, Singapore, France, Sudan, Syria, Qatar, United States, Italy, German, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Algeria, Pakistan, Kenya, Malaysia, Kuwait, Pakistan, Maldives, Iran, Morocco, the Philippines, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, and Indonesia.
In 2012, the Philippines and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia agreed to increase Air services between the two countries to 21 Flights per week from the current 10.
Civil Aeronautics Board,
Saudi Arabian Airlines,
Saudi Arabian Airlines operates 4 Boeing 747 Aircraft,
22 Boeing 777s, 12 Boeing 777-300,
50 aircraft of various types from the Airbus A320 family,
12 Airbus A330-300s,
15 Embraer 170 regional aircraft,
In 2012 the Philippines and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia agreed to increase Air services,
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