2022: The MILESTONE YEAR

Jetex Annual Review

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Dec. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The business aviation industry is currently going through the biggest transition in history, accelerated by the digitalisation, accessibility, and the exceptional travel conveniences that it offers against the backdrop of a gradual recovery from the health crisis. In many ways, it reflects the fourth industrial revolution, which is more significant, and its ramifications more profound, than in any prior period of human history.

With the private jet traffic setting new records in 2022, experts predict up to 8,500 new business jet deliveries until 2031, which amounts to an estimated total value of US$ 274 billion. At the same time, sustainability is at the top of the agenda to ensure that the industry develops in line with the decarbonisation goals set by IATA.

The record results could not have been achieved without the efficiency and exceptional ability of the business aviation industry to adapt and to remain connected to its customers, continuing to inspire their desire to travel and discover.

For the first time, Jetex invites you to discover the latest trends in private aviation, and what will shape the global industry in the future in its interactive annual review.

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Light rain with traces of snowfall over hills continues in different parts of country

Light rain with traces of snowfall over the hills continues in different parts of the country intensifying the cold.

Talking to Radio Pakistan, a Met Office official said the rain producing system that entered the country during the last twenty-four hours has hit Balochistan, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and from here it will enter Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan tomorrow.

He said maximum rain received so far was 34 mm in Turbat.

The Met official said weather will be clear in plain areas with fog during morning and evening hours from tomorrow.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Three killed in Nowshera gas cylinder blast

Three persons were killed while four others injured in a gas cylinder blast at a house in Pabbi area of Nowshera on Thursday.

According to Rescue 1122, the roof of the house collapsed as a result of the blast resulting in casualties and injuries.

The bodies and injured have been shifted to a local hospital.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pakistan Navy playing vital role for maritime security in region: Chief

Annual Fleet Efficiency Parade of Pakistan Navy 2022 was held in Karachi on Thursday.

Naval Chief Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi was the chief guest on the occasion.

Addressing the event, he expressed satisfaction on the operational preparedness of Pakistan Navy Fleet. He said Pakistan Navy is playing an important role for the maritime security in the region. He said it is also pivotal in the security of Gwadar Port and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. He said Pakistan Navy is fully capable of giving a befitting response to any eventuality by the enemy.

The Chief Guest also awarded honourary shields to the best performing units.

Source: Radio Pakistan