
Civil Aviation


Air Traffic Rights: The Third Freedom of the Air Explained
The third freedom of the air allows an airline to carry passengers or cargo from its home country to another country. This freedom is crucial for international trade and tourism, facilitating economic growth and cultural exchange.

Air Traffic Rights: The Second Freedom of the Air Explained

Farnborough International Airshow 2024: A Comprehensive Preview

Air Traffic Rights: The First Freedom of the Air Explained
FAA Extends Reduced Flight Requirements at New York City-area Airports Until October 2025
The New York City airspace is notoriously complex and congested, with the three major airports handling a combined total of over 132 million passengers in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic. The FAA has long implemented various measures to manage this congestion...

Air Traffic Rights: Overview of the Freedoms of the Air
The Freedoms of the Air are a set of international aviation rights that allow airlines to enter and land in another country's airspace. These freedoms were established to promote global air travel and ensure that airlines can operate efficiently across borders.