Anonymous ID: 0d0fe0 May 13, 2023, 9:13 p.m. No.18843849   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3854 >>3969 >>4117 >>4321 >>4393 >>4411 >>4436

>>18843756

>>18843756

Gulfstream G650 VP-CKV

 

VP-CKV Smartplus Assets Management Ltd

Gulfstream Aerospace GVI (G650), MSN 6186

Built in: 2016

Age: 7 years

Airline: Smartplus Assets Management Ltd

Delivered: Jun 1, 2016

ICAO24: 424799

Last Seen: Feb 26, 2022

Status: Active

https://onespotter.com/aircraft/fid/1139521/VP-CKV

 

Airframe Info

Manufacturer: Gulfstream

Model: G-VI (G650ER) Search all Gulfstream G-VI (G650ER)

Year built: 2016

Construction Number (C/N): 6186

Aircraft Type: Fixed wing multi engine

Number of Seats: N/A

Number of Engines: 2

Engine Type: Turbofan

Aircraft

Registration Number: VP-CKV

Current Status: Registered

Owner

Address: ,

Bermuda

 

https://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/VP-CKV.html

 

Pic of bird into Hong Kong, Chek Lap Kok (HKG/VHHH)

https://www.planespotters.net/photo/1226023/vp-ckv-private-gulfstream-aerospace-g-vi-gulfstream-g650

 

Did try, but was blocked trying to see Cayman Islands registry info

https://skytamer.com/5.4.htm

Went to

https://www.caacayman.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/Active%20Aircraft%20Register.pdf

 

L E I 2549001OYVQC01D7PS38

Legal Name Smartplus Asset Management Limited

Authority Authority I D RA000063

Authority Authority I D 593111

Legal Jurisdiction VG

Legal Form Legal Form Code 6EH6

Status ACTIVE

Initial Date 2019-10-17 08:51:14

Last Update Date 2021-07-15 18:40:41

Status LAPSED

Next Renewal Date 2020-10-17 08:51:14

Managing L O U 5493001KJTIIGC8Y1R12 [Bloomberg Finance L.P.]

Validation Sources PARTIALLY_CORROBORATED

Validation Authority Validation Authority I D RA000063

Validation Authority Validation Authority I D 593111

https://lei.report/LEI/2549001OYVQC01D7PS38

Anonymous ID: 0d0fe0 May 13, 2023, 9:34 p.m. No.18843923   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4117 >>4321 >>4393 >>4411 >>4436

Pentagon to Bolster Defensive Posture in Gulf Amid Attacks on Shipping, White House Says

Reuters May 12, 2023

 

WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) – Iran has increased its attacks on commercial shipping in recent months and the Pentagon will begin to bolster defensive posture in the region on Friday, White House spokesperson John Kirby said.

 

In the past two years, Iran has harassed, attacked or interfered with the navigational rights of 15 internationally flagged commercial vessels, Kirby said.

 

“Today, the Department of Defense will be making a series of moves to bolster our defensive posture in the Arabian Gulf,” Kirby told reporters in a briefing.

 

Kirby said U.S Central Command will provide details in coming days. The U.S. military did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

 

The move comes after Iran seized a second oil tanker in a week in Gulf waters earlier this month, and the State Department called for its release in the latest escalation in a series of actions against commercial vessels in Gulf waters since 2019.

 

The Bahrain-based Fifth Fleet of the U.S. Navy said on May 3 the Panama-flagged oil tanker Niovi was seized by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy while passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The incident came days after Iran seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman.

 

Kirby said the U.S. strongly condemns actions that threaten and interfere with commercial shipping, and will not allow foreign powers to jeopardize navigating Middle East waterways.

 

“We have seen repeated Iranian threats, armed seizures and attacks against commercial shippers who are exercising their navigational rights and freedoms in international waterways,” he said.

 

About a fifth of the world’s crude oil and oil products passes through the Strait of Hormuz, a choke point between Iran and Oman, according to data from analytics firm Vortexa.

 

https://gcaptain.com/pentagon-to-bolster-defensive-posture-in-gulf-amid-attacks-on-shipping-white-house-says/

Anonymous ID: 0d0fe0 May 13, 2023, 9:54 p.m. No.18843996   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4036

>>18843981

Those unaccompanied, undocumented, minor workers are not commies. There just isn't plants like that where they come from so it's amateur night. Give them time to get up to speed and they'll show you they can earn that twelve cents an hour

Anonymous ID: 0d0fe0 May 13, 2023, 10:15 p.m. No.18844040   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4117 >>4321 >>4393 >>4411 >>4436

U.S. Coast Guard’s Message Migrants: ‘Do Not Take to the Sea’

Mike Schuler May 12, 2023

 

The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a statement clarifying that the termination of the Title 42 public health order does not affect maritime migration policies. U.S. maritime borders will remain closed to unauthorized entry, emphasizing the dangers and risks associated with irregular maritime migration.

 

Title 42 is a public health order derived from a 1944 law that grants the U.S. government the authority to implement measures to protect public health during times of disease outbreaks or health emergencies. Under Title 42, the government has the ability to impose restrictions on migration at the U.S. borders in order to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.

 

In recent years, Title 42 has been utilized by the U.S. government as a mechanism to swiftly expel migrants encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border, citing public health concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This policy allowed for the immediate removal of individuals, including asylum seekers, without giving them an opportunity to seek protection or present their case in immigration court.

 

The Coast Guard says it is important to note that Title 42 never applied to individuals intercepted at sea.

 

A Homeland Security task force, in collaboration with the U.S. Coast Guard and other partners, is closely monitoring the situation to prevent the spread of misinformation among diaspora communities and to discourage increased attempts to reach the United States by sea orchestrated by human smugglers.

 

Rear Adm. Brendan C. McPherson, director of the Homeland Security Task Force-Southeast (HSTF-SE) and commander of the Seventh Coast Guard District, emphasized that the U.S. Coast Guard and Task Force partners will continue their efforts to rescue and repatriate migrants attempting irregular entry into the United States by sea.

 

“Do not take to the sea,” said Rear Adm. McPherson. “As I’ve often said, irregular maritime migration is always dangerous and very often deadly.”

 

Migrants intercepted at sea will be promptly repatriated according to established policies and plans governing maritime migration in the Florida Straits and the Caribbean Sea. Those who manage to reach the U.S. shores will undergo expedited removal proceedings, and individuals who do not qualify for protection will be expeditiously removed with a minimum five-year bar on reentry to the United States.

 

To address irregular maritime migration in the region, HSTF-SE is implementing comprehensive plans in the Florida Straits and the Caribbean Sea, including continual monitoring of migrant flow rates, as well as geopolitical, social, economic, and security factors.

 

Moreover, effective April 27, 2023, migrants interdicted at sea will be indefinitely disqualified from the lawful parole processes previously available to Cubans and Haitians, as announced in January.

 

Regardless of nationality, migrants intercepted at sea by the Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations, Coast Guard, or state law enforcement will be repatriated to their country of origin, returned to their country of departure, or resettled in a third country in adherence to policies and plans governing maritime migration in the Florida Straits and the Caribbean Sea.

 

The Coast Guard warning says individuals arriving irregularly by sea, including those who reach U.S. territories, will be apprehended by Border Patrol and subject to expedited removal. Suspected human smuggling incidents will be thoroughly investigated by Homeland Security Investigations, while the CBP Office of Field Operations will continue processing arrivals at airports and seaports.

 

https://gcaptain.com/u-s-coast-guards-message-migrants-do-not-take-to-the-sea/