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 AirAsia X is planning to add more fifth-freedom flights as it seeks to take advantage of the growth at secondary and tertiary cities across North Asia.Sharing the long-haul, low-cost carriers plans was its head of network planning Venggatarao Niadu, as part of a panel at the Routes Asia Strategy Summit in Okinawa. We now operate an eight-hour range for our Airbus A330 widebodies, and we want to go beyond that using more fifth-freedom flights,  says Naidu.Naidu cites AirAsias Kuala Lumpur-Gold Coast-Auckland and Kuala Lumpur-Osaka-Honolulu as examples of the model it is looking to for future growth. He adds that North Asia and China are regions for expansion and where it could mount more fifth-freedom services. When asked about AirAsia Xs plans to return to Europe, Naidu describes it as  still a work in progress  and that the carrier is still working to secure the relevant rights. He reveals that flights to Europe will not only be operated by its main Ma stanley italy laysian unit, but also Thai AirAsia X.Meanwhile, AirAsia X acknowledges that it faces certain obstacles to growth, largely bilateral limitations, and slot and infrastructure shortages stanley cups .Naidu says that, even with those challenges, and growing competition in the market, it isn t deterred from seeking new growth opportunities. When we see an opportun stanley becher ity, we grab it first. Then the industry will follow suit and flood the market. But we have seen that [the industry] will rationalise after a few years to keep it stable,  he says.Sourc Yzsf Opening reception for exhibition at Good Tern Gallery in Rockland
 U.S. Sen. Susan Collins said it was  extremely troubling  that sen stanley uk ior officials under President Donald Trump texted about war plans in a group chat that inadvertently included a journalist who wrote about the episode in a shocking report Monday.The Atlantics editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, wrote the storythat we stanley cup nt up Monday afternoon, starting it by describing how the world learned March 15 the U.S. was bombing Houthi targets across Yemenbut that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth  had texted me the war plan  two hours before the first bombs fell, including precise information about weapons, targets and timing.Goldberg was added without explanation to a text group on the encrypted Signal messaging platform that appeared to include various high-ranking officials, such as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubioand Trumps national security adviser, Mike Waltz. The officials debated and discussed various sensitiv stanley usa e details about a plan to bomb Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. Yemeni media and other news outlets reportedlast week that the initial U.S. strikes killed more than 50 people, including children, and injured nearly 100 others.Trump denied knowing  anything about it  Monday, but the White House confirmedGoldberg was apparently in  an authentic message chain  and said it was reviewing  how an inadvertent number was added to the chain.  National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes also described the texts as  deep and