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Pakistan’s flagship carrier has faced backlash over a commercial that depicts an aircraft approaching the Eiffel Tower – with several critics drawing parallels to images reminiscent of the 9/11 terrorist incidents.The promotional material, shared on the official X account of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on January 10, illustrates the aircraft en route to the French icon with the accompanying phrase “Paris, we’re coming today”. This announcement was intended to celebrate the resumption of direct flights to Europe after a four-year suspension due to safety compliance issues.However, many users on social platforms remarked that the advertisement bore a striking resemblance to…

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Approval has been granted for the inaugural UK launch of a conventional “vertical” rocket. The pivotal authorization from the air safety authority has moved the nation closer to witnessing its first launch on British ground. The German firm Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) announced it had obtained a launch license from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and will proceed with a test flight from Scotland later this year. The CAA has previously approved the SaxaVord Spaceport, located far north of Shetland, where the company plans to conduct the launch. This authorization includes both their ground operations and the capability to…

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