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 AIR ARABIA TO BOOST NETWORK  EXOMARS ROVER


          GETS ITS EYES
 Sharjah-based low cost carrier will expand its medium haul
 destinations after arrival of second Airbus A321neo

          UK designed and


          built PanCam


          integrated on

 Air Arabia, the Sharjah-
 based low-cost carrier, has   rover at Airbus in
 received its second Airbus
 A321neo Long Range (LR)   Stevenage
 which will allow it to expand
 its network of medium haul
 destinations.
 The airline said in a
 statement that the addition   One of the key instruments on the European Space Agency’s
 of the second A321neo LR will   (ESA) ExoMars rover, the Panoramic Camera (PanCam) has been
 also enable it to strengthen its   fitted and integrated in the Airbus bio-burden clean room in
 existing routes.
 The A321 neo LR accom-  Stevenage.
 modates 215 passengers and   Designed and built by University College London’s Mullard
 is equipped with Air Arabia’s   Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) in an international partnership,
 complimentary in-flight en-  and including the High Resolution Camera provided by DLR, the
 tertainment system SkyTime   PanCam will be the scientific eyes of the rover when it lands on
 that allows passengers to   Mars in spring 2021.
 live stream digital content on   The high resolution camera will take 3D images to be used by
 smart phones, tablets and   the autonomous navigation system on the rover. Images will be   July 2020.”
 laptops.  join the airline’s fleet of 53 Airbus A320 aircraft, serving more   sent back to the Rover Operation Control Centre for the scientific   The PanCam consists of three cameras. Two wide angle cameras
 Air Arabia is the first Middle Eastern airline to operate the   than 170 routes from its four hubs including Sharjah and Ras Al   team to choose a location and then the rover, Rosalind Franklin,   will take panoramic images, and a filter wheel enables them to
 A321neo LR and this delivery is the second of six aircraft that will   Khaimah, Morocco and Egypt. Q  will determine its own safe path to travel there. The PanCam will
          also give textural information for example, laminations or pitting,   image in 12 different wavelengths. A high resolution camera will
          which could be related to the presence of organisms.  image in full colour. Included on the rover is a Rover Inspection
           The PanCam will also observe atmospheric phenomena such as   Mirror which will allow the PanCam to image parts of the rover
          Mars’ famous dust devils and water in the atmosphere.  not directly in its field of view to allow the status of the rover to be
                                                              monitored.
           Colin Paynter, Managing Director of Airbus Defence and Space
 NEWS  CABO VERDE AIRLINES   UK said: "ExoMars is Europe's latest flagship space mission and   The ExoMars rover Rosalind Franklin will be Europe’s first
 ANNOUNCES FLIGHTS TO   Airbus is at the heart of it. Today's installation in Stevenage of the   planetary rover and is being assembled at Airbus in Stevenage. It
                                                              will search for signs of past or present life on Mars and is equipped
          powerful PanCam, which will not only provide 3D images of the
                                                              with a 2m drill to take samples from below the surface where they
 LAGOS    Martian landscape but also data on the atmosphere, is a major   will have been protected from the harsh radiation environment. Q
          milestone as we move forward to the rover being ready to fly in

    Saturdays and Sundays, with a Boeing   Brazil - Salvador, Porto Alegre, Recife and
    757, with 161 economy class seats and   Fortaleza.
 Cabo Verde Airlines, the Cape   22 executive seats. The inaugural flight is    In addition to the hub connections on   AFRICAN  RUNWAY WILL CLOSE
 Verdean airline, will start flying to Lagos,   scheduled for December 9th, departing   Sal Island, Cabo Verde Airlines' Stopover
 Nigeria, from December 9th.   from Amílcar Cabral International   program allows passengers to stay up to
 After announcing flights to Luanda   Airport (Sal) at 20:50 local time and   7 days in Cabo Verde and thus explore      runway will be communicated in due course," the statement
 (Angola, Dec. 9th), Porto Alegre (Brazil,   arriving at Murtala Muhammed Airport   the various experiences on the islands,      said.
 Dec.11th) and Washington DC (USA,   (Lagos) at 02:10 local time.  at no additional cost for airline tickets.   The runway at Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu   Currently, only two airlines serve the southern Nigerian city.
 Dec.11th), Cabo Verde Airlines now   All flights will connect to Sal Island,   The new route strengthens the   has closed "for major repairs and works on the airfield" the   Air Peace (P4, Lagos) links it to both Lagos (14x weekly) and
 announces a new route for the Winter   Cabo Verde Airlines' international hub,   company's operations within the African   Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) said in a recent   Abuja (7x weekly), while Ethiopian Airlines operates a 3x weekly
 2019-2020.   and will make connections to Lisbon (five   continent, as well as the connection   statement.  connection with Addis Ababa.
 The connection between Sal and Lagos   times a week), Washington DC (three   between Africa and Europe and North   A date has not been set for reopening.  Network changes implemented by Arik Air (W3, Lagos) in early
 will be operated five times a week,   times a week) and Boston (once a week),   and South America as part of its mission   "This move is aimed at resolving the existing safety and   June included the cancellation of its routes from Enugu to Abuja
 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays,   as well as to the airline’s destinations in   to connect these four continents. Q  security concerns for flight operations. A date to reopen the   and Lagos. Q



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