Malaysia's Islamic airline Rayani Air barred from flying
Malaysia's first Islamic-agreeable carrier, Rayani Air, has been banned from flying for breaking directions. The Division of Common Flying (DCA) said it was denying the aircraft's confirmation in light of the fact that of worries over its wellbeing review and organization. Rayani Air dispatched last December offering as it were halal sustenance, no liquor and team wearing humble dress. It has two Boeing 737-400 planes in its armada, each ready to convey around 180 travelers, eight pilots and 50 team. Rayani Air: Five things about Malaysia's Islamic carrier The DCA said on Monday that Rayani Air could no more work as a business carrier. It takes after a three month suspension after the aircraft neglected to take after flight controls. A wellbeing review was later directed to survey its operations. Malaysia's aeronautics bonus said in a explanation that the carrier "had broken the states of its Air Administration Permit (ASL) and does not have...


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