November 22, 2025

Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built for Helicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility

Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built for Helicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Falcon Executive Aviation, part of Alex Group Investment, announced during the Dubai Airshow the development of a new fully private multi-modal FBO terminal in Dubai designed from […]

Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built for Helicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility

Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built for Helicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built forHelicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Falcon Executive Aviation, part of Alex Group Investment, announced during the Dubai Airshow the development

Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built for Helicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility

Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built for Helicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility Leave a reply Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built for Helicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility Falcon Executive Aviation Announces Dubai’s First Fully Private Terminal Built forHelicopters, Private Jets, and Next-Generation eVTOL Mobility DUBAI, United Arab Emirates,

Arsenic Levels Found Above Standard in Salween River, Prompting Cross-National Investigation

Mae hong son: The Pollution Control Department has discovered arsenic levels exceeding acceptable standards in the Salween River, prompting collaboration with Myanmar to identify the source of pollution and explore alternative water sources for local communities. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Surin Worakithamrong, Director-General of the Pollution Control Department, announced that the department conducted a comprehensive field study, collecting

Hat Yai Flooded, Bang Klam Roads Severely Affected

Hat yai: Hat Yai District and surrounding areas are currently flooded. Vehicles traveling from Phatthalung Province towards Hat Yai District are unable to pass as the road in the Bang Klam area has been cut off, flooding both sides of the road. According to Thai News Agency, the flooding in Hat Yai District has caused significant disruptions to transportation, particularly

Flooding Worsens in Hat Yai as Water Levels Reach Critical Heights

Hat yai: Flooding in Hat Yai continues to rise, with water levels rising at Kim Yong Market to chest level. Hat Yai Hospital is preparing to evacuate critically ill patients, and rain continues to fall. There’s a risk that Khlong R.1, the main diversion canal, will overflow if it reaches 50 centimeters. If it does, the flooding could spread. According

Wirote Maintains Secrecy on People’s Party Prime Ministerial Candidate

Bangkok: Wirote Lakkhanaadisorn, Deputy Leader and party-list MP of the People’s Party, has opted to keep the name of the party’s prime ministerial candidate under wraps, urging the public to wait until tomorrow for the official announcement. He expressed confidence that the party will select a knowledgeable and capable leader to steer the country forward, and he pledged his full

Record-Breaking Rainfall Submerges Hat Yai District, Raising Fears of Severe Flooding

Songkhla: Heavy rain has left Hat Yai District almost entirely submerged, with floodwaters reaching unprecedented depths in some areas. The economic hub of southern Thailand is experiencing its worst flooding in decades, with some locations recording water levels as deep as three meters due to a historic rainfall of 595 mm over three days, surpassing the severe floods of 2000