UAS Urges Operators To Finalize Qatar World Cup Trips

UAS Urges Operators to Finalize Qatar World Cup Trips

Due to restrictive slots and travel capacity in the run-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the dedicated World Cup team at UAS is advising those with plans to attend the World Cup to secure their airport slots and accommodation as soon as possible.The World Cup gets underway in Doha from November 20 to December 18 with FIFA predicting in the region of 1.2 million football fans traveling to Qatar to attend matches throughout the tournament.
UAS To Showcase Regional And Global Expertise At NBAA-BACE 2022  

UAS to Showcase Regional and Global Expertise at NBAA-BACE 2022  

North America’s pivotal business aviation industry event of the year, NBAA-BACE 2022, gets underway in Orlando, FL from October 18-20. UAS will be exhibiting from booth 2085 and offering advice and expertise on customized international trip support, air charter, aviation technology, and executive travel solutions.   The UAS team will also be sharing information about its unrivaled global network, ground presence, and recent expansion into South America.
UAS Supports Central Airlines Inaugural Flight To Riyadh

UAS Supports Central Airlines Inaugural Flight to Riyadh

Global trip support solutions provider, UAS International Trip Support, was proud to support premier Chinese cargo carrier Central Airlines as it launched its latest route from Beijing to Riyadh.  The inaugural flight landed at Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport on Wednesday, September 28 at 14.15 LT. As Central Airline’s regional and international trip support partner, UAS has been happy to support its route expansion and witness its growth. 
Hurricane Ian Operations Advice For Central Florida

Hurricane Ian Operations Advice for Central Florida

Since making landfall as a Category 3 storm in Cuba on Tuesday, Hurricane Ian is likely to be the fifth hardest hurricane to hit the US as it almost reached a Category 5 storm with winds at 150 mph.  Historically, only four Category 5 storms have made landfall in the U.S. with maximum sustained winds greater than 155 mph. Heavy, potentially flooding rain is expected to affect central Florida, southern Georgia, North Carolina, and the South Carolina coast with new tropical storm warnings issued for North and South Carolina.
African ATC Strike To Begin September 23

African ATC Strike to Begin September 23

A mega strike across several African countries covered by ASECNA— the Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar— will take place from September 23 at 0800 LT.  The strike will impact FIRs of FMMM/Antananarivo, FCCC/Brazzaville, GOOO/Dakar Oceanic, and Terrestrial, DRRR/Niamey, and FTTT/N'Djamena; and the airspace of Togo and Benin until September 25.
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