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Dubai Metro Train First Driver less Train service in the world.

Dubai Metro Train First Driver less Train service in the world.

Dubai-UAE: When clock hit the time of 09:09:09:09:09: today the Dubai Metro train which is the first of its kind in the region started publicly. With the launching of the first Metro in the Gulf region, Dubai has achieved a never before attempted milestone – the world’s longest automated driver less train system built in just four years.

“The completion of such a massive project in a short period of time speaks volumes about Dubai’s economic strength and its commitment to the development of the city regardless of the global economic crisis,” said Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).
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The Nepali government has given permission to China Eastern Airlines (CEA) to start its air service to Nepal, local newspaper The Kathmandu Post reported on Wednesday.

It has been given the operating authorization by the Nepal government as per Article 4 (3) of the air service agreement (ASA)signed between Nepal and China in 2003.

China Eastern Airlines is the third Chinese airline allowed by the Chinese government to operate in Nepal.

According to the Ministry of Tourism, the company has presented a plan to the ministry to start Kunming-Kathmandu service thrice a week from September. It will be using Boeing 737-700 aircraft on the route.
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Near dead nepal airlines is preparing to buy new planes to cover its flight routes and preparing the destination Nepal year 2011. According to Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation Sharat Singh Bhandari said the Nepali government would purchase seven planes within next five years. Speaking at an interaction in the capital Kathmandu on Sunday, Bhandari said that the government was planning to buy seven planes keeping the Nepal Year 2011 into consideration.

“The government is supporting the deal to buy the planes,” he said.

Bhandari said that the two companies, Boeing and Airbus, had approached for the purchase of the planes following the publication of the tender.

We will finalise the process by the end of this month, he said.

Bhandari expressed his confidence that there would not be obstacles in the government bid to buy the planes.

According to the minister, more than 1 million people are expected to visit the country during the campaign of Nepal Year 2011.

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