EASA issues SIB on safe usage of Jet A aviation fuel in Europe

The situation in the Middle East and Persian Gulf has impacted the supply of Jet A-1 grade fuel, which is traditionally used in Europe. Aviation and fuel supply stakeholders are therefore reviewing the feasibility of using Jet A grade fuel, sourced from other regions of the world, to address a potential shortfall. In this context, […]

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Implementation of EASA Part-26 Mandates

EASA Part-26 is a set of European aviation regulations that mandates additional airworthiness standards and safety improvements for aircraft the design of which has already been certified (i.e.,  aircraft in production or already in service). These focus on continued airworthiness and extending modern safety levels to older designs. There are a range of different requirements that apply to different […]

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Thibauld Jongen appointed EASA Certification Director

COLOGNE, April 30, 2026 – Thibauld Jongen has been appointed Certification Director for the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, effective from June 1, 2026. The Certification Directorate is responsible for EASA certifications of all aircraft, as well as validations of certifications by authorities in other countries that hold a Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement with the […]

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CEI 2026.03 — Direct Accreditation of Qualified Entities: Air Traffic Management/Air Navigation Services Systems and Constituents domain experts

EASA has published a new call for expression of interest (CEI) to be accredited as qualified entity. Qualified Entities are an essential building block in the Agency’s outsourcing strategy of certification and oversight tasks. CEI Number: 2026.03Categories of Tasks: Air Traffic Management/Air Navigation Services Systems and ConstituentsClosing Date: 31 May 2026 (23:59 CET) EASA seeks to accredit up […]

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What Factors Influence the Cost of USA eSIM Data Packages

Reliable mobile data has become essential for travel, remote work, and everyday connectivity needs. Clear knowledge about pricing factors helps individuals choose suitable digital connectivity services confidently. Explore available mobile data options and review the factors that shape service pricing. Digital SIM technology allows network activation without physical cards or store visits. eSIM for United […]

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Exploring Luxor, Egypt: Ancient Wonders Await

Luxor, often called the world’s greatest open‑air museum, is one of those rare destinations to discover within Egypt. From monumental temples to royal tombs carved deep into desert cliffs, Luxor invites travelers to step directly into the pages of ancient history. If you’re planning a journey through Egypt, here’s how to experience Luxor in a […]

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Winter adventure guide to Syöte, Finland

Tucked between the rolling fells and deep forests of Northern Ostrobothnia, Syöte is one of Finland’s most enchanting winter destinations. A place where snow piles high, silence feels sacred, and adventure waits around every bend. If you’re chasing the thrill of husky sledging, Syöte has it. Craving peaceful moments in untouched nature? You’ll find that […]

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Explore Suomussalmi, Finland: Adventures in Arctic Lakeland

If you’re looking for a winter escape in Europe, then Suomussalmi in Finland’s Arctic Lakeland should be at the top of your list. This remote region in Kainuu is a place where nature still calls the shots and where visitors are invited to slow down, breathe deeply, and embrace the winter magic of Finland. From […]

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Guatemala Travel Guide: Exploring Antigua & Lake Atitlan

Guatemala is a country best experienced slowly, where the journey alone becomes just as meaningful as the destination. Travelling between Antigua and Lake Atitlán offers a rich introduction to Guatemala’s contrasts, from colonial architecture and cobbled streets to wide volcanic landscapes and a deeply embedded indigenous culture. This route is one of the most rewarding […]

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