Thessaloniki: The delivery of FlyOver is likely to be earlier
Construction of the FlyOver in Thessaloniki is expected to be completed by spring 2027, as confirmed by the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Dimas.
Thessaly: Restoration works on the road network after the storms 'Daniel' and 'Elias'
The Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Dimas, visited restoration sites in Thessaly affected by storms 'Daniel' and 'Elias', inspecting various infrastructure projects including new bridges.
Crisis Management Team for Aeronautics Established: New Transceivers Being Installed
A crisis management team for aeronautics has been established, consisting of technical experts from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport and OTE, following a meeting convened by Minister Christos Dimas.
The government is shooting itself in the foot
The Greek Minister of Transport, Christos Dimas, downplayed a recent blackout at Athens FIR as 'low risk', leading to speculation about safety in air travel amidst political commentary.
FIR: Meeting of Dimas with the new head of the Civil Aviation Authority and employees
One day after Georgios Saounatsos's resignation from the position of head of the Civil Aviation Authority due to a report on outdated technology, Minister Christos Dimas will meet with the new administration and employee representatives.
Dimas requests the resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority due to the blackout in the FIR
Minister of Transport Christos Dimas is expected to request the resignation of Civil Aviation Authority head George Saounatsos today after a prolonged blackout in air traffic safety systems.
Parliament: Dimas on FIR - What he answered to PASOK and Konstantopoulou
In response to criticism from PASOK and the Movement for Freedom regarding the recent blackout in Athens' FIR, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Christos Dimas assured the Parliament about air navigation system upgrades and dismissed concerns about safety; he later accepted the resignation of the HCAA Administrator, George Saounatsos.
Resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority is requested after the report on the blackout in the Athens FIR
The Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Dimas, is expected to demand the resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority, George Saounatsos, following a prolonged blackout in air traffic security systems.
Dimas: The systems of the Civil Aviation Authority are old but functional, we have a capacity problem
Minister Christos Dimas stated that the old systems of the Civil Aviation Authority are functional but facing capacity issues, labeling a recent security blackout incident as 'low-risk.'
Christos Dimas in Brussels for the upgrade of air navigation
The Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Dimas, held meetings in Brussels to discuss the next steps for the Action Plan aimed at upgrading air navigation.
Dimas announced 7 modernization points after the blackout, but with many 'will' and open timelines
Transport Minister Christos Dimas presented a plan for future air traffic management following a blackout at Athens FIR, acknowledging progress yet highlighting delays in critical infrastructure.
Dimas on the problem at Athens FIR: I requested an investigation to find the cause; heads will definitely roll
Transport and Infrastructure Minister Christos Dimas described the recent incident affecting air transport as "very serious" and indicated he has requested an investigation to determine the cause of the blackout that led to airspace closure.