MIAT Mongolian Airlines in September 2015 is adjusting planned operation to Frankfurt. On 06SEP15, 10SEP15 and 13SEP15, Ulan Baatar – Frankfurt Boeing 767 service will be replaced by Ulan Baatar – Ekateinburg – Frankfurt routing, using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
OM137 ULN0915 – 1000SVX1100 – 1300FRA 738
OM138 FRA1430 – 2215SVX2315 – 0740+1ULN 738
On 14SEP15 and 19SEP15, the airline will operate nonstop service with Boeing 767, which also concludes the seasonal operation in 2015.
OM1371 ULN1100 – 1300SVX 763
OM1372 SVX1430 – 0600+1ULN 763 16
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New terminal at Iqaluit goes up in flames

A large fire broke out on the roof of Iqaluit’s new airport terminal building around 7:20 p.m. ET Saturday night sending large plumes of black smoke over the city.
The fire was contained to the roof of the building, which is currently under construction.
There were no injuries, and Iqaluit’s fire chief, Luc Grandmaison, said the smoke posed no risk to the public.
“There’s no danger. If you look at the wind speed tonight, wind dissipation … any smoke is bad. Don’t stand downwind from the smoke. It doesn’t matter what colour it is,” he said.
Fifteen firefighters along with fire crews from the airport extinguished the blaze in about 45 minutes.
“It wasn’t on fire for long, but it was putting out a lot of black smoke,” said Iqaluit Airport manager John Hawkins.
Multiple photos from the scene posted to social media show flames and black smoke coming from the roof of the building.
“It would have been roofing materials, some insulation. So, typically it’s styrenes,” Hawkins said. “That’s not good.”
Hawkins said the building was almost closed in for the winter. He said work on the walls, roof and insulation were complete.
The $300-million airport renovation, including the new terminal, is being done as a public-private partnership. Hawkins said that means Saturday’s fire won’t affect the project’s cost, though would not specualte how it could affect the construction timeline.
Crews will be on stand-by in case the fire flares up. An investigation into the cause will take place Sunday.
CBC News
Medevac plane with 7 on-board goes missing

DAKAR, Senegal — A medical-evacuation plane with seven people on board, including a French patient, disappeared west of Senegal Saturday during a flight to the country’s capital Dakar from Burkina Faso, the Senegalese civil aviation authority said.
The private Senegalair plane from Ouagadougou disappeared from radar screens at 7:08 p.m. local time (3:08 p.m. EDT) 74 miles west of Dakar, the authority said in a statement.
Senegal’s armed forces were searching for the plane, the authority said.
International Business Times
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