|
|
47 Kazakhstan aircrafts not to be allowed for exploitation
15:50 01.06.2009
text: "Kazakhstan Today" views: [61] Related articlesTransport Ministry to take planes not corresponding to ICAO standards out of service Prime Minister assigned to update park of sanitation aviation Kazakh MFA not refuse intention to ban right steering wheel automobiles Kazakhstan air crew to be provided by domestic pilots by 100 % by 2015 Astana. June 1. Kazakhstan Today - Since March, 2010, 47 Kazakhstan aircrafts will not be allowed for exploitation. The Minister of Transport and Communications of Kazakhstan, Abelgazi Kusainov, informed during the governmental hour in Majilis, the agency reports.
"Since March, 2010, 47 Kazakhstan aircrafts - AN-24, Yak-40, TU-134 - will not be allowed for exploitation as they do not correspond to the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)," A. Kusainov informed.
This information may not be reproduced without reference to Kazakhstan Today. Copyright of materials of News Agency Kazakhstan Today. |
|
|
|
|
Also in the news16:28 01.02.2013 Kazakh First Vice PM urges to check up state material reserve 11:58 01.02.2013 New tool for waste management introduced in Kazakhstan 11:57 01.02.2013 Pollutant emissions volume decreased by 1.3% and 1.7% 10:28 01.02.2013 Clinton says U.S. failing to explain policies to Muslims 10:25 01.02.2013 Assassination attempt made on Armenian presidential candidate |
|
|




