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Chinese Navy escorts over 3,000 merchant vessels in Gulf of Aden
Over the past two years the Chinese Navy has escorted in excess of 3,000 merchant vessels through the Gulf of Aden. The figure was released by the Director of the Chinese Navy Advisory Committee for Information, Yin Zhuo, during a meeting with Chines
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India to extend maritime security cover as far as Africa
The Maritime Security Review has learned from sources within the US Department of State that talks have recently been held to discuss how India could contribute to Africa’s maritime security. Although relatively unknown, India’s extensive econ
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Iranian Escape
Originally Published on February 28, 2011 by Steven Jones of the Maritime Security Review at http://www.marsecreview.com/2011/02/iranian-escape/ An Iranian oil tanker has escaped an attack by Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden after fire from Ira
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Boeing to restart 787 certification operations
Boeing will restart 787 certification operations, the first of three major milestones slated for 17 January, say programme sources. Currently based in Yuma, Arizona, 787 test aircraft ZA004 will re-launch Federal Aviation Administration certificat
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Virgin soars as Air NZ buys stake
Air New Zealand has bought a substantial stake in budget carrier Virgin Blue and plans to raise that stake to between 10 per cent and 14.99 per cent. Air NZ said today it had no intention of making a full takeover offer and had received Australian
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