IFALPA Daily News – 17 February 2014
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Co-pilot hijacks Ethiopian plane, surrenders to Swiss police
The co-pilot of a hijacked Ethiopian Airlines flight surrendered to Swiss authorities in Geneva on
Monday after commandeering his aircraft to seek asylum in Switzerland, police said.
18 dead in Nepal plane crash
A small passenger plane crashed in the mountains of western Nepal, killing all 18 people on board,
authorities said Monday.
Airline pilots’ health fears over polluted air
Airline pilots are taking legal action following claims they are suffering from a condition known as
‘aerotoxic syndrome’ caused by the inhalation of engine fumes.
Indonesian airports reopen after volcanic eruption
Several airports have resumed operations on the heavily populated Indonesian island of Java after
they were forced to close due to a volcanic eruption that sent a 17 km (10 mile) ash cloud into the air.
Zamboanga airport night flights suspended
Night flights to and from Zamboanga City in Manila have been temporarily suspended because of its
airport’s busted runway lights.
Slovenia airport, airline selloffs by year end
Slovenia will complete the sale of 13 state-owned companies including Ljubljana airport and flag
carrier Adria Airways by the end of the year, Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek told a German
newspaper on Monday.
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