• Ostend-Bruges International Airport signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport on 28 May 2025 in Chengdu, China. The agreement was made during the “Open Chengdu” Cooperation Forum and aims to strengthen collaboration in air cargo, operations, innovation and other areas.

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    Ostend-Bruges International Airport signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport on 28 May 2025 in Chengdu, China. The agreement was made during the “Open Chengdu” Cooperation Forum and aims to strengthen collaboration in air cargo, operations, innovation and other areas. #OstendBrugesAirport #ChengduShuangliuInternationalAirport #MoU #Chengdu #China #aircargo #aircraft
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    Ostend-Bruges Airport signs MoU with Chengdu Airport
    The agreement is intended to enhance supply chain resilience and improve market access between China and Belgium
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  • One symposium took place in Chengdu, China, while the other was held in Dresden, Germany. An EFW spokesperson told The STAT Trade Times that the company currently has a backlog of approximately 100 aircraft.

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    One symposium took place in Chengdu, China, while the other was held in Dresden, Germany. An EFW spokesperson told The STAT Trade Times that the company currently has a backlog of approximately 100 aircraft. #EFW #ElbeFlugzeugwerkeGmbH #Airbus #STEngineering #aircargo #aircraft #symposiums #Chengdu #China #Dresden #Germany
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    EFW boosts P2F market position with key symposiums
    One symposium took place in Chengdu, China, while the other was held in Dresden, Germany. An EFW spokesperson told The STAT Trade Times that the company currently has a backlog of approximately 100...
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  • It is estimated that hacker groups linked to the Chinese government stole at least $20 million in US Covid relief funds. The Secret Service announced that hackers linked to the Chinese government stole at least $20 million in U.S. Covid relief funds, primarily those meant to help small businesses and unemployed Americans, NBC reports. The theft from the Chengdu-based hacking group which goes by the name APT41 is the first instance of pandemic fraud tied to a foreign government that the U.S. has publicly acknowledged, and it may just be the tip of the iceberg.
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    It is estimated that hacker groups linked to the Chinese government stole at least $20 million in US Covid relief funds. The Secret Service announced that hackers linked to the Chinese government stole at least $20 million in U.S. Covid relief funds, primarily those meant to help small businesses and unemployed Americans, NBC reports. The theft from the Chengdu-based hacking group which goes by the name APT41 is the first instance of pandemic fraud tied to a foreign government that the U.S. has publicly acknowledged, and it may just be the tip of the iceberg. https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-ccp-linked-hackers-stole-20-million-in-covid-benefits
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    BREAKING: CCP-linked hackers stole $20 MILLION in Covid benefits from US
    It is estimated that hacker groups linked to the Chinese government stole at least $20 million in US Covid relief funds.
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