Weekly News Debrief: 6-12 January- PIA Paris Advertisement Sparks 9/11 Warning Conspiracy Theory, Akasa Air Pilots Unrest

 NEWS HEADLINES THIS WEEK:

Pakistan Airlines Ad Displaying New Route to Paris Sparks 9/11 Conspiracy Theories:

  • A PIA Ad has sparked controversy after being perceived as a threat similar to 9/11.
  • The airline has resumed flights to Pairs after its EU ban was lifted. An ad with the caption, "Paris, we're coming today" displaying an aircraft flying towards the Eiffel Tower has been perceived as a threat by many.


  • This is because of an earlier ad which showcased a PIA aircraft casting its shadows upon the Twin Towers, as if knowing what was to come in the 9/11 attacks.
Akasa Air Pilots Unrest, Urge DGCA for Probe:
  • Akasa Air Pilots wrote an Email to the Civil Aviation Minister, urging the DGCA to launch a probe.
  • They alleged that the airline had issues in its hiring practices.
  • They claim that the airline's operating crew faced problems with On-Time Performance.
  • Pilots have been complaining about the airline for several months now.


Air India Express Plane Strikes Bird During Takeoff at Vijayawada Airport:

  • An Air India Express aircraft hit a bird during takeoff from Vijayawada Airport earlier this week.
  • The aircraft was registed VT-GHE, operating IX1676.
  • The flight was en route to Sharjah when the incident occurred, forcing the pilots to abort takeoff.
  • The aircraft underwent inspection after the strike, and no injuries were reported. The airline has resumed normal operations following necessary checks.


Colombian Military Plane Crash Claims 11 Lives:

  • A tragic accident involving a Colombian Air Force plane occurred this week, resulting in the deaths of all 11 people on board.
  • The aircraft, a twin-engine Cessna, crashed in a remote area during a routine training flight.
  • Officials are investigating the cause, with weather conditions and technical failure being considered as possible factors.

Brazilian Cargo Plane Crash Near Manaus Leaves 6 Dead:

  • A cargo plane operated by a local Brazilian airline crashed shortly after takeoff near Manaus Airport.
  • The crash killed all six crew members on board and caused a temporary halt in airport operations.
  • Initial reports suggest engine failure may have led to the accident, but further investigations are underway to determine the exact cause.




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