O Avia Solutions Group transferiu sua sede para a Irlanda

VILNIUS, Lituânia, March 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O Avia Solutions Group, o principal grupo empresarial de aviação, transferiu sua sede para a Irlanda. Após a transferência de sua sede controladora para a Irlanda, Dublin, o grupo também passou a ser a segunda maior empresa de aviação registrada na Irlanda, atrás da gigante da aviação Ryanair.

“Mudar a sede controladora para a Irlanda foi um passo estrategicamente importante para nossos futuros planos de desenvolvimento”, explica Jonas Janukenas, CEO do Avia Solutions Group. “A Irlanda é conhecida como o pólo da aviação. Um grande número de empresas de aviação está localizado aqui, portanto, estando mais próximos da comunidade da aviação, poderemos implementar os planos de desenvolvimento do grupo mais rapidamente e manter a liderança de mercado.”

Segundo Janukenas, os instrumentos financeiros da empresa na Bolsa de Valores de Dublin foram adquiridos pelos maiores investidores institucionais do mundo, dos EUA e da Europa, então este também foi um dos motivos para escolhermos a Irlanda.

O grupo tem escritórios em todo o mundo: Irlanda, Lituânia, Estados Unidos, Emirados Árabes Unidos, África do Sul, Austrália e Ásia-Pacífico.

O Avia Solutions Group é o maior e líder mundial em serviços de ACMI (arrendamento de aeronaves, manutenção e seguro), com uma frota de mais de 165 aeronaves. O grupo também presta diversos serviços aeronáuticos, como manutenção de aeronaves, treinamento de pilotos e tripulantes, assistência em solo, entre outros. O Avia Solutions Group emprega mais de 11.000 profissionais de aviação altamente qualificados em diferentes regiões do mundo.

Sobre o Avia Solutions Group 
 
O Avia Solutions Group é o maior fornecedor global de ACMI (arrendamento de aeronaves, tripulação, manutenção e seguros) com frota de mais de 165 aeronaves e é a empresa-mãe da SmartLynx Airlines, Avion Express, BBN Airlines, KlasJet, Magma Aviation e outras que operam em todos os continentes do mundo. O Grupo também fornece vários serviços de aviação, como MRO (manutenção, reparo e remodelação), treinamento de pilotos e tripulações, assistência em solo e outras soluções interconectadas. O Avia Solutions Group conta com o apoio de mais de 11.000 profissionais de aviação altamente qualificados em todo o mundo.

Para mais informações, visite www.aviasg.com 

Contato de mídia:
Silvija Jakiene
Diretora de Comunicações
Avia Solutions Group
silvija.jakiene@aviasg.com
+370 671 22697

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Avia Solutions Group est désormais une société irlandaise

VILNIUS, Lituanie, 03 mars 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Avia Solutions Group, grand groupe du secteur de l’aviation, a installé son siège en Irlande. Depuis le transfert de son siège social à Dublin, le groupe est également devenu la deuxième entreprise du secteur irlandais de l’aviation, derrière le géant Ryanair.

« Le déménagement de notre siège social en Irlande était une décision stratégique importante pour nous vis-à-vis de nos projets de développement, » explique Jonas Janukenas, PDG d’Avia Solutions Group. « L’Irlande est aujourd’hui un pôle de l’aéronautique. Un grand nombre de sociétés du secteur de l’aviation y sont implantées. Par conséquent, en nous rapprochant de cette communauté, nous serons en mesure de mettre en œuvre plus rapidement les plans de développement du groupe et de conserver notre position de leader du marché. »

Selon M. Janukenas, les instruments financiers de la société à la Bourse de Dublin ont été acquis par les plus grands investisseurs institutionnels du monde situés aux États-Unis et en Europe. C’était donc une raison supplémentaire pour choisir l’Irlande.

Le groupe possède des bureaux à travers le monde : en Irlande, en Lituanie, aux États-Unis, aux Émirats arabes unis, en Afrique du Sud, en Australie et en Asie-Pacifique.

Avia Solutions Group est le plus grand groupe de services ACMI (exploitation d’avions tout compris) au monde, avec une flotte comportant plus de 165 appareils. Le groupe propose également divers services aéronautiques, tels que la maintenance, la formation des pilotes et des équipages, les services au sol et autres. Avia Solutions Group emploie plus de 11 000 professionnels de l’aviation hautement qualifiés dans différentes régions du monde.

À propos d’Avia Solutions Group

Avia Solutions Group est le plus grand fournisseur mondial de services ACMI (exploitation d’avions tout compris) avec une flotte comportant plus de 165 appareils. Il s’agit de la société mère de SmartLynx Airlines, Avion Express, BBN Airlines, KlasJet, Magma Aviation et d’autres, qui exercent leurs activités sur tous les continents. Le groupe fournit également divers services aéronautiques tels que les services MRO (maintenance, réparation et remise en état), la formation des pilotes et des équipages, les services au sol et d’autres solutions connexes. Avia Solutions Group est soutenu par plus de 11 000 professionnels de l’aviation hautement qualifiés dans le monde entier.

Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter le site : www.aviasg.com 

Contact média :
Silvija Jakiene
Directrice de la communication
Avia Solutions Group
silvija.jakiene@aviasg.com
+370 671 22697

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Civil society groups launch Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency at 2023 Our Ocean conference

The launch of the Charter by the Coalition for Fisheries Transparency lays out a new roadmap to advance marine governance around the world.

PANAMA CITY, Panama, March 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Coalition for Fisheries Transparency – a new international community of civil society organizations – today launched the Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency. The Charter pinpoints the most essential policy priorities needed to combat fisheries mismanagement, illegal fishing, and human rights abuses at sea. Experts, ministers, and delegates from international organizations and companies around the world discussed the benefits of the Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency at Our Ocean conference in Panama this Thursday and Friday – an annual meeting for countries, civil society and industry to announce significant actions to safeguard the world’s oceans.

“Ghana recognizes the critical role that transparency plays in the fight against illegal fishing to protect livelihoods and provide food security to our coastal communities,” said Hon. Mavis Hawa Koomson, Ghana’s Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development. “With the significant progress Ghana has made in the last year on ending harmful fishing practices that have encouraged illegal fishing in our waters, we are now working towards making greater efforts towards sustaining fisheries transparency in Ghana.”

Prof. Maxine Burkett, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oceans, Fisheries and Polar Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, highlighted how the U.S. plays a leading role in increasing transparency in global fisheries.

“Last year, President Biden released a National Security Memorandum that recognizes the importance of transparency for combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and associated forced labor abuses,” she said. “By enhancing productive information-sharing, the Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency will serve as an important complement to the U.S. government’s activities to end IUU fishing through improving fisheries and ocean governance, increasing enforcement efforts, and raising ambition to end IUU fishing globally.

Additionally, global partnership initiatives, like the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI), emphasized the importance of equal, multi-stakeholder collaboration to increase transparency in coastal countries for achieving sustainably managed marine fisheries.

“Given the complexity of fisheries governance, multiple transparency efforts are needed to address the various challenges of unsustainable marine fisheries, such as overfishing, IUU fishing, unequal access to fisheries resources, and unfair benefit sharing,” said Dr. Valeria Merino, Chair of the International Board of the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI). “The 10 principles of the Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency recognize the need for a comprehensive and coordinated approach to fisheries transparency, and has the potential to support existing global endeavors, such as the FiTI, through a much-needed mobilization of civil society organizations to ensure that marine fishing activities are legal, ethical, and sustainable.”

Finally, the role of the civil society to maximize collective impact to improve transparency has been underlined by Mr. Wakao Hanaoka, Chief Executive Officer of Seafood Legacy (Japan), and a steering committee member of the Coalition for Fisheries Transparency. “Our membership in the Coalition for Fisheries Transparency represents a voice of an international community that allows us to strengthen and amplify our efforts amongst the seafood industry and government towards achieving our goal of making Japan a global leader in environmental sustainability and social responsibility,” he explained.

The Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency lays out a new roadmap to advance marine governance internationally, by providing a set of advocacy principles that are both effective and achievable by all stakeholders involved in fisheries governance and management.

“Continuous advocacy efforts by civil society organizations are critical to improving fisheries governance internationally as well as protecting the ocean and the people who depend on its resources,” commented Maisie Pigeon, Director of the Coalition for Fisheries Transparency. “The Coalition’s mission to deliver an urgent shift towards greater transparency in fisheries will be achieved through supporting our members in developing joint strategies, harmonizing and strengthening efforts, and finally – closing transparency policy gaps in fisheries governance,” she concluded.

Through civil society organizations from around the world, the Coalition for Fisheries Transparency calls on governments to apply the Charter’s principles in legislation and practice.

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Al Shabaab’s Desperate Attempts to Regain Public Trust

Al Shabaab has lost the confidence of the Somali people due to their brutal and heinous acts of terror. As a result, the group is now resorting to desperate attempts to win back the trust of the public by pretending to address community problems. However, people are becoming increasingly aware of their cunning ways and are not falling for their false promises. Al Shabaab’s recent attempts to portray themselves as problem solvers are just a facade, and the Somali people see through it.

The government has issued a strong response to recent statements made by the terror group, Al Shabaab, claiming they will take action against drug addiction and distribution in Mogadishu. The government made it clear that Al Shabaab’s claims to address community problems are entirely disingenuous, and their aim is to promote their extremist ideology through violence and terror.

Al Shabaab is a group that has committed countless atrocities, showing no regard for the lives or well-being of the Somali people. However, recent events have shown that their tactics are losing effectiveness, as the public is becoming increasingly aware of their activities and is taking action to expose them.

The government commends the bravery of those who have come forward to report suspicious activities and help uncover hidden weapons caches, demonstrating the Somali people’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in their communities. The government encourages all Somalis to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

The government has established institutions that are equipped to deal with crime, provide justice, prosecution, and rehabilitation for those struggling with addiction. The public is encouraged to work with these institutions to address community problems in a lawful and peaceful manner.

The government urges the Somali people to reject the false promises of Al Shabaab and stand together in promoting peace and stability in their communities. The government will continue to work tirelessly to combat terrorism and extremism and build a brighter future for the country.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Foreign diplomatic envoys visit China Communications Construction Company

An activity entitled Ambassadors Face to Face with China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) was recently held in Beijing.

Organized by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the event was joined by 110 diplomatic envoys of foreign countries and representatives of international organizations, during which they visited the Chinese engineering and construction giant and held talks with the company’s management.

In a speech, Wang Tongzhou, Chairman of CCCC explained the company’s vision of making the world smoother, cities more livable and life more colorful, and introduced in detail the high-level infrastructure projects built by the company around the world, including the Peljesac Bridge in Croatia, the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge in the Maldives and the Zemun-Borca Bridge in Serbia.

He said China, while promoting high-level opening up and working to build a community with a shared future for mankind, will create more opportunities of cooperation for governments and enterprises across the world.

K. K. Yoganaadan, Deputy Chief of the Mission of the Sri Lankan Embassy in China, said the CCCC-built Colombo Port City was nicknamed the “city of the future” by local residents, as both its design and construction are futuristic and tech-ish. It is hoped that Sri Lanka could deepen its cooperation with China in infrastructure so that the two countries can better share each other’s development dividends, he added.

Diplomatic envoys of foreign countries and representatives of international organizations visit China Communications Construction Company. (People’s Daily/Li Xiao)

Pakistani Ambassador to China Moin ul Haque noted Pakistan and China have witnessed fruitful results in their cooperation in various fields, which has forcefully driven their economic and livelihood development.

He hopes the two countries can enhance practical cooperation within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), especially in infrastructure. Pakistan and China share ample room and enjoy abundant opportunities for cooperation, he added.

Diplomatic envoys and representatives of international organizations also visited exhibition halls of optical technology and urban renewal at a CCCC subsidiary, where they witnessed China’s development and philosophy in the realm of optical technology.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the BRI proposed by President Xi Jinping. Diplomatic envoys and representatives of international organizations attending the event said the initiative carries huge development opportunities and heralds development prospects, and some BRI projects have already brought tangible benefits to local economy and livelihood after being implemented.

They hope their countries can keep the momentum for cooperation with China, continue consolidating the foundation for cooperation, and jointly build a better future with China.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali PM attends Friday prayer service with worshippers at the Mosque of Islamic Solidarity

The Somali Prime Minister, H.E Hamza Abdi Barre joined worshippers today at the Mosque of Islamic Solidarity in Mogadishu for Friday prayers. Accompanied by members of parliament from both houses, the Prime Minister spoke about the importance of human life and the need for individuals to work towards peace and harmony.

During his address, the Prime Minister emphasized the value of human life and called for the creation of a more peaceful and stable Somalia. He also urged the public to support the government in its efforts to restore and maintain peace in the country.

The Prime Minister’s visit to the mosque is seen as a positive step towards promoting unity and cooperation in Somalia. His message of peace and harmony was well-received by the thousands of worshippers in attendance, who are looking for leadership and stability in their country.

The Prime Minister also called for vigilance in defeating the Khawarij group, which is seen as a major obstacle to peace and development in Somalia. The group has been responsible for numerous attacks in the country, and the Prime Minister’s call for the public to work with the government in defeating them is crucial in the ongoing fight against terrorism in Somalia.

The Prime Minister’s attendance at Friday prayers, along with members of parliament, demonstrates the government’s commitment to working with the people of Somalia to create a more peaceful and stable society. His call for public support is a reminder that the government cannot do it alone, and that the people of Somalia must play an active role in the country’s development.

The Prime Minister’s visit to the Mosque of Islamic Solidarity is also significant as it highlights the importance of religion in Somali society. Religion plays a crucial role in the daily lives of Somalis, and the Prime Minister’s attendance at Friday prayers sends a message of unity and inclusivity.

The Prime Minister’s attendance at Friday prayers and his message of peace and cooperation were seen as positive steps towards a more stable and prosperous Somalia. As the country continues to face challenges, the government’s commitment to working with the people to create a better future is crucial. The Prime Minister’s visit to the Mosque of Islamic Solidarity is a reminder of the important role that religion can play in promoting unity and cooperation in Somali society.

Source: Somali National News Agency

EU support to Somalia: Council approves further support under the European Peace Facility to the SNA, ATMIS

The Political and Security Committee (PSC) has approved additional support for the Somali National Army (SNA) and for the military component of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS). Both actions aim at contributing to the handover of security responsibilities from ATMIS to the SNA, by allowing the former to fulfil its mandate while strengthening the capacities of the latter.

The EU will add €85 million to the resources already mobilised for ATMIS for 2023 and €25million for the SNA.

For ATMIS, the agreed support will mostly contribute to the troop allowances of the African soldiers deployed. Over the period 1 July 2021 – 31 December 2022, previous support under the EPF amounted to €185 million.

For the SNA, it will focus on the provision of non-lethal equipment and on infrastructure works, in close coordination with the European Training Mission in Somalia (EUTM-S). A previous support to the SNA under the EPF had been approved in November 2021 and amount to €20 million.

Background

The EU is the largest direct contributor to ATMIS for a total amount of €2.4 billion since 2007. The EU is ready to remain closely engaged and fully committed to contributing to the activities of the ATMIS and consolidate the achievements attained so far.

In line with the EU’s Integrated Approach to external conflicts and crises, EPF funding for ATMIS is one element of a broader, coordinated and coherent engagement of the EU to support security and peace in Somalia, and in the Horn of Africa at large. It is notably paired with capacity-building support to the SNA, with the aim of allowing a handover of security responsibilities. The EU support to Somalia in this regard is in line with relevant UN Security Council Resolutions and with the Somali Transition Plan.

The support for the military component of ATMIS and for the SNA are financed under the Assistance Measure in support of African-led Peace Support Operations worth €600 million under the EPF covering the period 2022-2024.

Source: Somali National News Agency

State Minister Mohamed Ali Hagaa attends Arab League conference in Tunisia

The State Minister of the Ministry of Interior and National Security of the Federal Government of Somalia, Mohamed Ali Hagaa, led a delegation to the 40th conference of the Arab League Council of Interior and National Security Ministers held in Tunisia. The conference brought together leaders and experts from Arab countries to discuss issues related to regional security and law enforcement.

During the conference, State Minister Hagaa held several bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Comoros, Tunisia, and the Secretary-General of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers. The meetings focused on enhancing cooperation and coordination among Arab countries to address shared security challenges.

The annual conference highlighted a range of pressing issues, including combating terrorism, drug trafficking, and illegal influx of immigrants under the rule of law. Participants discussed strategies and best practices for preventing and countering these threats while upholding human rights and the rule of law.

The conference also provided an opportunity for Somali officials to share their experiences and learn from the successes and challenges faced by other Arab countries in the region. State Minister Hagaa expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and hospitality extended by the Tunisian government and reaffirmed Somalia’s commitment to working with Arab partners to promote regional security and stability

Source: Somali National News Agency