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Brazil sinks rusting old aircraft carrier in the Atlantic
BRASILIA – Brazil sank a decommissioned aircraft ... to sink the Sao Paulo at high sea. The company’s legal representative in Brazil, Zilan Costa e Silva, said that disposal of the carrier ...
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Brazil plans to sink a ‘toxic’ aircraft carrier: reasons and concerns, explained
Brazilian news outlet Folha de S.Paulo reported on January 28 that Brazil's navy planned to scuttle the hull of the now decommissioned aircraft carrier Sao ... recycling of old ships, becoming ...
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Brazilian Navy says it will sink 'ghost' aircraft carrier at high sea
BRASILIA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - A decommissioned 1960's aircraft ... allowed to dock at Brazilian ports. Despite a request by Environment Minister Marina Silva not to sink the carrier, the Navy ...
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Brazilian Navy to sink 'ghost' aircraft carrier. Why is it controversial?
The Brazilian Navy said on Wednesday that it will sink a decommissioned aircraft carrier that has been floating offshore for three months since Turkey refused it entry to be scrapped there.
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Brazil decommissioning its only aircraft carrier, Sao Paulo
Brazil was a mentor to China's fledgling carrier program—in 2009, Brazil agreed to train Chinese navy officers on the São Paulo. Brazil has decided to permanently sideline its sole aircraft ...
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Brazil's navy ex-flagship, carrier Sao Paulo has become a roaming “ghost ship”
A Federal Court in Pernambuco, northeast of Brazil ... scrap from the old carrier, originally from France. Sold for dismantling to a Turkish company, the hull of the former aircraft carrier ...
France 241mon
Brazil sinks warship in Atlantic despite maritime pollution concerns
Brazil on Friday sank ... officials said they would sink the vessel in the "safest area," environmentalists criticized the decision, saying the aircraft carrier contains tons of asbestos, heavy ...
Reuters1mon
Brazil sinks rusting old aircraft carrier in the Atlantic
FILE PHOTO: Brazilian aircraft carrier Sao Paulo is seen in this handout picture, June 7, 2011. Brazilian Navy/Handout via REUTERS SAN NICOLAS DE LOS GARZA, Mexico (Reuters) - Rows of sleek new ...
Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore1mon
Brazil sinks rusting old aircraft carrier in the Atlantic
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil sank a decommissioned aircraft ... carrier at a Brazilian shipyard, but after an inspection showed it to be taking on water and was at risk of sinking, the Navy banned the ...

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