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PeopleLow-fare airlines to boom in Europe
Berlin, Germany - Preussag, probably, ready to launch its budget carrier
It seems that the recent expansion registered in European low-cost air sector would not end, as in fact, at present, a German tour operator, Preussag, may enter the market with a new budget carrier, TUI.... more
PeopleBin Laden hit United States with three years delay
Washington, USA - Since 1998 FAA warned ailrines
The Federal Aviation Administration told airlines more than three years ago to be on a "high degree of alertness" against possible hijackings by followers of Osama bin Laden, according to a government... more
PeopleAlso police "forgets" explosives on the aircraft
Rome, Italy - It was a dog training explosive, forgotten on a "Volare" airline plane
It was only a "training" esplosive parcel, but is sure that it has been forget on an aircraft of Italian airline "Volare", which has regularly made its charter flight from Rome to Tel Aviv until passenger... more
PeopleAccording FBI, Reid was helped by someone other
Washington, USA
Twenty-eight year old UK citizen Richard Reid who allegedly tried to blow up an American Airlines passenger jet, in flight from Paris to Miami last December, by detonating explosives concealed in his shoes... more
PeopleALPA and FedEx Pilots Association to merge
Washington, Usa - Agreement will go into effect June 1
Us Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) executive board ratified the merger process with FedEx Pilots Association. The deal, which is going into effect as of next June 1, will see full transfer of representational... more
PeopleMexico to re-open the controversial sale of the nation's two leading airlines
Mexico City, Mexico - Aeromexico and Mexicana
Mexico City government, by the exploitation of the recovery signals registered recently in the air industry, is likely to re-open the controversial question of the privatization of the country's two leading... more
PeopleAircraft phone installation plan defined "too complicated"
Transport security officials in the US said today that they would not pursue the idea of giving airline passengers an emergency toll free phone facility onboard planes as it was too complicated. An earlier... more
PeopleDifferent checks called for flight crew
Washington, USA
The security checks for flight crews are flawed, according to one of the leading carriers in the US. Current airport screening methods are described in a report as "inconsistent, cumbersome and operationally... more
PeopleGerman Bundestag says yes to air traffic treaty with Switzerland
Berlin, Germany - Now it's time for Bern to ratify the agreement
Last Friday the German lower house of Parliament, the Bundestag, gave its ok for the ratification of the treaty on air traffic movements over southern Germany skies for flights to and from Zurich. Now... more
PeopleSerious troubles for UK NATS
London, Great Britain
Difficulties in reading text on a computer screen of the NATS British air traffic control, led a controller to send a plane to Glasgow in Scotland instead of the Welsh capital, Cardiff Other errors include... more
PeopleMay 28th Nato summit: "air marshalls" on board airliners
Rome, Italy - Enac commanded "Notan"
In view of next May 28th Nato summit at Pratica di Mare (Rome), Enac, the Italian civil aviation administration, decided to command 'Notan' measure. "'Notan'", as explained by Enac director general Pierluigi... more
PeopleBush in Berlin
Berlin, Germany - Where he is going to start his European tour
Us president George W.Bush's Air Force One landed yesterday at the Berlin airport. After Germany, Bush will visit Russia, Italy and France as well. (m/cesn) more
PeopleNo firearms to pilots (3): European pilots prefer to avoid to carry firearms on board
Rome, Italy
According to several European pilots association spokesman, interviewed by AVIONEWS, their associates prefer to avoid to carry firearms on board, on the contrary of what requested by many of their U.S.... more
PeopleNo firearms to pilots (2): ALPA comments to Magaw diktat
Washington, USA
According to the statement of capt. Duane Woerth, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, ALPA, which represents 62,000 airline pilots at 42 airlines in the U.S. and Canada, the association is disappointed,... more
People"No firearms to pilots" ordered Magaw
Washington, USA
Despite the fact that handguns are the single most-effective means of self-defense commonly available; and despite the fact that the pilots' unions overwhelmingly support the idea that trained, qualified... more
PeopleTransportation Security Administration to look for new employees
Washington, Usa - 57.500 new workers will check Us air safety
The Us Transportation Security Administration (TSA), announced to be ready to employ 57.500 new workers, of whom, 30.000 employees will staff airport checkpoints and screen passengers, while the remaining... more
PeopleCanadian government swept away restrictions on international air market
Ottawa, Canada - "To encourage competition, innovation, and growth in the Canadian airline industry"
Canadian government decided to sweep way previous restrictions on international air travel market which said that only one Canadian carrier could operate in non-US markets, unless one-way scheduled passenger... more
PeopleDestination stock market for Orbitz
Chicago, Usa - The company is backed by five major US airlines
Orbitz has a new destination: the stock market. Orbitz, which says it is the third largest online travel site behind Travelocity and Expedia after less than a year on the web, filed with government regulators... more
PeopleUk: air traffic price rise rejected
London, Uk - Caa was not convinced to allow Nats to raise charges
The cash-strapped National air traffic services (Nats) has failed in its attempt to raise its charges to airlines. Nats applied to the Civil aviation authority (Caa) for an average increase of 5% per... more
PeopleTSA to quit the project to install emergency phones on board airliners
Washington, Usa - Too complicated
The Us Transportation Security Administration (TSA), is likely to quit the idea to install emergency phones on board airliners as it would be too complicated. "We are taking a different course of action.... more
PeopleMan arrested in USA with terrorism allegations
Tennessee, USA
A man carrying two bags and wearing an Air Force dress, has been arrested at airport of Chattanooga, Tennessee, where its baggage triggered the explosive detector. In the bags there was found no explosives,... more
PeopleFAA (2): No specific instructions in the warnings
Washington, USA
Five months before Sept. 11, the government warned airlines that Middle Eastern terrorists could try to hijack or blow up a U.S. plane and that carriers should "demonstrate a high degree of alertness."... more
PeopleFAA (3): Airport workers' access a concern
Washington, USA
While passengers and pilots pass through tightened airport security checkpoints, baggage handlers and other workers still bypass screeners and metal detectors with identification cards to open locked doors.... more
PeopleEmergency free telephones on board aircraft on the study
Washington, USA
A Transport Security Administration official has informed that a plan to introduce free emergency telephones on board US passenger aircraft is being studied by a commission. If technology allows, passengers... more
PeopleBritish Air Traffic Service plagued by problems
Great Britain
Following the computer failure of last Friday, the third this year, which brought chaos to air travelers and into the weekend, the UK partly privatized air traffic control service it is now facing financial... more
PeopleAer Lingus' pilots refuse recover plan
Dublin, Ireland
Pilots at Aer Lingus, Ireland's national airline, have rejected a rescue plan, in a decision which cast fresh doubt over the cash-strapped carrier's survival prospects. Aer Lingus was among Europe's... more
PeopleRosy prospects for Japanese air carriers
Tokyo, Japan - Forecast increase of 28% in passengers by 2007
Japanese Ministry of Transportation forecasts a 28% passenger increase by 2007 over 2000. International flight passengers might increase to 67 million by 2007 and domestic flight passengers to 107 million. The... more
PeopleNorthwest flight attendant vote for strike
USA
Flight attendants at US carrier Midwest Airlines have voted overwhelmingly in favor of strike action if their two-year-old contact negotiations with the company are not settled. The airline's 465 flight... more
PeopleLarge hunt in USA for stolen airport uniforms
According to FBI sources, hundreds of agents are searching for airport workers uniforms which were stolen in Kansas City earlier this month. The FBI broke the news of the theft on Wednesday but has declared... more
PeopleOpen hunt in USA for stolen airport uniforms
According to FBI sources, hundreds of agents are searching for airport workers uniforms which were stolen in Kansas City earlier this month. The FBI broke the news of the theft on Wednesday but has declared... more
PeopleUs DOT instituted the National Commission to Ensure Consumer Information and Choice in the Airline Industry
Washington, Usa - As mandated in the Aviation Investment and Reform Act
Us DOT, Department of Transportation, yesterday officially set up the National Commission to Ensure Consumer Information and Choice in the Airline Industry. This new federal body will analyze both market... more
PeopleCharter flights from Sicily to Russia
Palermo, Italy - Three flights a month to Moscow
Three charter flights a month will join Palermo, Italy, to Moscow, Russia and seven ones will land to St Petersburg from July to December. Five thousand people are expected to fly both routes from May... more
PeopleNorway ready to open its domestic air market to European air carriers
Oslo, Norway - Local market is almost entirely in Sas' "wings"
Norwegian government invited all air carriers of the European Economic Area - established with the agreement among Eu, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein - to make an offer for the exploitation of its domestic... more
PeopleMore aircraft in the Us air space starting from 2004
Washington, Usa - A FAA proposal
The Us Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), launched a proposal to implement the so called RVSM, Reduced Vertical Separation Minima, in other words the vertical distance aircraft have to keep whilst... more
PeopleFAA proposes vertical separation reduction
Washington, USA
According to a FAA proposal, the vertical separation between aircraft would halve, from 2000 feet to 1000 feet, in the flight levels comprised between FL290 (29,000 feet) and FL410 (41,000 feet). According... more
PeopleChina orders its commercial air fleet to be checked up
Beijing, China - After two crashes in one month
Chinese Civil Aviation administration decided to check up its commercial air fleet. This measure has been taken after Chinese air carriers suffered two crashes in less than a month. A China Northern... more
PeopleLufthansa City Center revenue increases by 7%
Rome, Italy - As a result of promotion agreements
Lufthansa City Center revenue increased by 7% in the first quarter 2002, compared to the same period of last year. This is likely to be the result of promotion agreements signed with several air carriers,... more
PeopleLa FAA confirmed Perù in Category 1
Washington, Usa - Because of the "significant" improvements in south American country civil aviation
FAA, the Us Federal Aviation Administration, confirmed Perù rating in Category 1. For FAA, Perù "continues to comply with international safety standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization", t... more
PeopleNigeria closes its airspaces to BAC1-11 planes
Kano, Nigeria
After the air crash occurred on Saturday at Kano, Nigeria's air authorities have suspended all BAC1-11 planes from its airspace. There are in the country nine of the British built twin jets, many of which... more
PeopleTalks for Lockerbie victims relatives compensations started at New York
New York, USA
According to lawyers of families of the victims of the Pan Am 103 bombing fourteen years ago, negotiations aimed at winning compensation for those families are due to start in New York today. The families... more
PeopleEuropean airlines: traffic dip in March 2002
Brussels, Belgium - -8% in comparison with last year
European airlines posted another gloomy result in March, as in fact, in comparison with the same month of last year, they registered a 8% dip in traffic. On trans Atlantic routes traffic fell of a 15,4%... more
PeopleFBI was informed that Arabs were attending flight courses
Washington, USA
Two months before the Sept. 11 attacks, FBI was informed that some Arabs were attending flight courses in a pilot's school in Arizona, a federal source revealed today. An official request of an inquiry... more
PeopleProposed a law to arm pilots
Washington, USA
The idea of handguns as a "last line of defence" is supported by the Air Line Pilots Association (Alpa), the biggest pilot's union, which claims that nearly three-quarters of its 62,000 members are in... more
PeopleChinese carriers will buy 70 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing
Washington, Usa
Chinese airlines are expected to buy 70 passenger jetliners from both Airbus and Boeing later this year, according to independent agencies report. A separate order for 25 narrow-body Airbus aircraft... more
PeopleUS Airways flight back for "suspects" on board
New York, USA
Due to the presence on board of some "strange", Middle East appearance passengers, a US Airways flight is back to the departure airport were the "suspects" have been disembarked and all aircraft well inspected.... more
PeopleThai Airways pilots threat strike
Bangkok, Thailand
Thai Airways pilots threatened to walk out in a row over management changes. Reports from Bangkok say around 120 of its pilots may be involved in strike action. They are demanding the removal of the company's chairman. In... more
PeopleTaiwan: direct links with China to establish
Taipei, Taiwan - The opposition's proposal
Forty opposition members of Taiwanese Parliament signed a motion to repeal the law which prevents from establishing direct air and sea links with China. At present all fights or sea routes to Popular... more
PeopleIran must pay for a 1985 plane hijacking
Virginia Beach, Usa - Symbolic victory for 6 military men
A federal judge has returned a USD 307m judgment against Iran in a suit filed by six military men held hostage during a 1985 plane hijacking. While Us District Judge did not say how the plaintiffs would... more
PeopleFederal Aviation Administration against Boeing
Washington, Usa - TheSeattle-based industry could face a USD 754.000 civil fine
In relation to violations in B-747, B-757, B-767 and B-777 flight-desk dripshields, following a Faa (Federal Administration Proposal) proposal, Boeing could have to pay a USD 754.000 civil fine. Starting... more
PeopleUs airline industry: crisis affected March as well
Washington, Usa - Revenues fall of a 20,5% in comparison with March 2001
Us air transport sector looses ground in March, registering a revenues 20,5% fall in comparison with the same month of 2001 despite Easter holidays made the load-factor raise of a 3%. According to Brian... more