Wednesday 26 August 2009

Aero Fret Business.


Aero Fret Business. I see how the rest of the week can be unrealistic and impracticable. Maybe because of “partners” and “workmates” who feel influenced by the too much complex businesses. My instincts however, are indicating, sort of speak, a “new” search and “career openings”… But, comeback to the Aero Fret Business. I see this Makeevka like the putin amd medvedev travel to the Yakutian/Mongolian energy providers. The Subject to scrutiny together with EU/Biko Holding prices. Also, the notable grow in China demand for coal.

Eight dead in Ukraine mine accident. Mon, 24 Aug 2009 05:38:42 GMT. Kiev - Eight Ukrainian coal miners died and five were injured in an underground accident, the Interfax news agency reported Monday. Mine officials in Makeevka city of the eastern Donetsk province reported the suspected underground explosion early Saturday evening. The five injured miners were expected to recover, and were receiving treatment in hospitals. All victims had suffered burn injuries, Channel 5 television reported. A total 141 men were known to have been in a gallery about 110 metres below ground when a probable methane gas detonation took place shortly before 6 pm, according to news reports. Recovery work was in progress but official reaction was slowed because of a national holiday on Monday, Ukrainian Independence Day.

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Seven die in Congo Republic air crash: government. Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:13am EDT. BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters) - Five Russian crew members and two Congolese passengers died Wednesday when an Antonov 12 cargo plane crashed near the capital Brazzaville, Congo Republic's ministry of transport said. The plane had taken off from Pointe Noire, the country's economic capital, at 0500 GMT and crashed an hour later about 20 km (12.5 miles) south of its destination, Brazzaville, Transport Minister Emile Ouosso told journalists Wednesday. "We have been to the site and we found that the 5 Russian crew members died, as well as two Congolese who were not on the manifest," Ouosso said. The minister could not give any further details on the reason for the crash but investigators had been sent to the scene. Officials were also trying to confirm if there were any other passengers onboard. Many in Central Africa rely on Antonov aircraft to travel around the region due to the lack of roads but crashes are frequent due aging planes and the lack of maintenance. In 2007, Congo's government banned passengers from traveling on Antonovs but the Antonov 12 cargo aircraft are still allowed to ferry goods the 500 km between Brazzaville and Pointe Noire.

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