- Ministry of Finance and CAAC Jointly Issue Notice on Revising Interim Measures on the Management of Subsidies for Small and Medium-sized Civil Aviation Airports[May 29, 2020]
In order to thoroughly implement the important instructions of President Xi Jinping on building a comprehensive transport system, speed up the building of China into a civil aviation power, win the fight against poverty, and give further play to the role of small and medium-sized airports in developing regional economy and improving people's travel conditions, the Ministry of Finance and CAAC jointly issued the Notice on Revising Interim Measures on the Management of Subsidies for Small and Medium-sized Civil Aviation Airports on April 30, in accordance with the relevant regulations on the use and management of the Civil Aviation Development Fund. The revised subsidy measures further increase the support for small and medium-sized airports in the central and western regions, especially those in areas of deep poverty, border areas, areas of ethnic minorities, old revolutionary base areas, remote and backward areas and areas with poor ground transport.
- CAAC Issues the Notice on Further Improving the Management Policies of Cargo Routes and Flights[May 29, 2020]
CAAC recently issued the Notice on Further Improving the Management Policies of Cargo Routes and Flights (hereinafter referred to as the Notice), aiming to boost the capacity of China's air cargo and enhance the international competitiveness of China's logistics industry. According to the Notice, approval processes will be reduced and approval efficiency increased, thereby helping airlines to arrange cargo flights more flexibly and efficiently.
- Notice on Implementing Financial Support Policy for Civil Air Transport Enterprises that Maintain and Increase International Air Cargo Transport Capacity[Jun. 03, 2020]
To financial departments (bureaus) of all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government and municipalities separately listed in the State Plan, Financial Bureau of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, CAAC Regional Administrations and transport airlines:
- Pakistan to Resume Intl Flight Operations[May 29, 2020]
Pakistan will resume its international flight operations from Friday night after the government eased some of the restrictions imposed to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, according to a notification issued by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Friday.
- Poland to Extend Ban on International Flights until June 6[May 22, 2020]
Poland plans to extend a ban on international flights by two weeks until June 6 due to the coronavirus pandemic, state-run news agency PAP said on Friday citing infrastructure ministry documents.
- UK Set to Outline Quarantine Measures for International Arrivals[May 22, 2020]
The United Kingdom will later on Friday spell out details of its plans for a COVID-19 quarantine for travellers arriving from overseas, a measure that airlines have warned will devastate their industry.
- S.African Govt Extends Deadline for SAA Severance Deal to May 1[Apr. 26, 2020]
South Africa's government and specialists appointed to try to save the state-owned airline have agreed to extend a deadline for trade unions to agree staff severance terms, a letter from the public enterprises department showed on Saturday.
- U.S. Airlines Receive Extra US$9.5 Billion in Payroll Support: U.S. Treasury[Apr. 26, 2020]
The U.S. Treasury Department said on Saturday it has released US$9.5 billion in additional funds from the Payroll Support Program to U.S. air carriers, bringing to US$12.4 billion the total provided to the airline sector hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
- Pakistan Extends International Flight Suspension till May 15[Apr. 27, 2020]
Several media organizations reported that authorities in Pakistan have further extended its suspension of international flight operations till May 15, 2020.
- Civil Aviation Sector Rises to Challenge of Pandemic[Apr. 16, 2020]
China's civil aviation sector has taken a proactive approach to transporting medical personnel and emergency supplies to aid the global fight against the novel coronavirus, a senior aviation official said.