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PeopleFINED THE TWO MEN WHO HAD A DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOUR ON AER LINGUS FLIGHT
DUBLIN, The two men arrested for alleged "air rage" on Aer Lingus flight, as it was reported by WAPA, were fined by Dublin District Court. Englishman Darrell O’Brien and Irishman Patrick Joe Prendergast w... more

PeopleBOEING LOOKS FOR CHINA TO ORDER NEW PLANES
SEATTLE, Boeing executive said the company expects China to order 15 to 20 of its 737 business jets in the next five years. This plane has a list price of $37,5 million. Boeing said there's a need for... more

PeopleIRAQ INVITES INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES TO RESUME FLIGHTS
IRAQ, A government official said "Iraq invites international airlines to reopen their offices in Baghdad and to resume their flights into and from Iraq". The country already resumed some domestic flights.... more

PeopleGERMAN MINISTER OF TRASPORT CONVICTED OF FRAUD
BERLIN, Reinhard Klimmt, the german minister of Transport, was sentenced to pay a fine equivalent to 90 days of his wage from a german court. The opposition party demanded his resignation. The minister... more

PeopleLEBANON TO OPEN ITS AIR SPACE TO REVIVE ECONOMY
BEIRUT, Prime Minister Rafic Hariri today said Lebanon willl open its air space to encourage the revival of its economy. International airlines will be able to use Beirut airport with no restrictions. more

PeopleCOCKPIT VIDEO CAMERAS IN PLANES RECOMMENDED BY NTSB
WASHINGTON, Despite the opposition of ALPA, NTSB completed the recommendation according to which all commercial planes, after January 1 2003, observing Part 121, 125, 135 of FAA's regulations, will have... more

PeoplePASSENGER JET RETURNS TO MUNICH FOR AN ASYLUM SEEKER HIDDEN INSIDE THE UNDERCARRIAGE
MUNICH, GERMANY, A DeutscheBa Boeing 737 headed to Berlin was forced to return to Munich after the pilot couldn't retract the landing gear. A 27-year old Romanian aylum seeker was found hidden inside... more

PeopleLATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN TRAFFIC TO RISE
USA, According to the Chairman of Airports Council International the airline traffic in Latin America and the Caribbean will rise by of 5.6% annually by 2005. The growth rate will be due to the improving... more

PeopleTHANKSGIVING DAY TO FILL FLIGHTS AND AIRPORTS
USA, U.S. airlines are preparing to face the passenger mass expected, in excess of 20 million people, in the holydays throughout the Thanksgiving travel period that is expected to increase over last year's... more

PeopleAMERICAN AIRLINES EMPLOYEES ARRESTED FOR DRUG SMUGGLING
USA, 20 people was arrested from FBI officers after investigation on a drug smuggling between Puerto Rico and Pennsylvania, including six American Airlines employees. They have used Dallas-Fort Worth... more

PeopleFAA LOTTERY FOR AIRLINES SLOTS
NEW YORK, USA, It can sound incredible, but FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, is to run a lottery for assignation of new traffic slots to be allocated in the crowded New York's LaGuardia Airport, where... more

PeopleLAUDA AIR DENYS PLANS FOR AUA'S TAKEOVER (2) - CORRECTION
MILAN, A Lauda Air's spokesman announced today during a interview to WAPA Avionews that there are not plans defined yet for Austrian Airline's takeover on Lauda Air. The rumor, today reported by some European... more

PeopleITALIAN PILOT SENTENCED BY DEFAULT TO SPEND THREE YEARS IN JAIL
JORDAN, An italian pilot, Nicola Trifani, has been sentenced by default from an Amman Court to spend three years in jail for entering jordan air space without authorization during a flight to Iraq last... more

PeopleBOEING TO SEE CHINA US AND CHINA-EUROPE FLIGHTS UP 500%
ZHUHAI, CHINA, Boeing stated at the Zhuhai Airsow 2000 in southern China that direct flights linking China to Europe and the United States would increase 500 per cent over the next 20 years. The demand... more

PeopleRECONSTRUCTION OF CONCORDE WILL TAKE AT LEAST SIX MONTHS
PARIS, Captain Xavier Mulot, chief of the investigation on Concorde's debris, said it will take at least six months to finish reconstruction of the airliner. Investigators have laid out twisted fuselage... more

PeopleCIT AEROSPACE ORDERED 50 NEW AIRBUS AIRCRAFTS
FRANCE, Leasing company CIT Aerospace ha ordered 35 Airbus A320 and 15 A330, worth some $3.5bn. The new order takes to 80 the number of Airbus aircraft ordered by CIT, The first aircraft was delivered... more

PeopleCONCORDE CRASH COMPENSATION: NO AGREEMENT REACHED
PARIS, FRANCE, The fourth meeting between lawyers for the airline and for the victims' families failed to reach agreement. Acoording to lawyers of victims' families the french airline had still not made... more

PeopleIRAQ FLIGHTS DESPITE EMBARGO
BAGHDAD, IRAQ, Two passengers aircraft, an Antonov and an Ilyushin used for domestic flights, have been sent by Iraqi from Baghdad to Basra, with 114 people on board and from Baghdad to Mosul with 42... more

PeopleFLIGHT DELAYS CONTINUES IN SEPTEMBER
USA, According to figures released by FAA,Federal Aviation Administration, even after the summer peak, flight delays continue to plague U.S. civil aviation world. Only in september, there were 46,273... more

PeopleTURKISH OFFICIALS TO INSPECT IRANIAN PLANE IN SEARCH OF WEAPONS
DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY, An iranian Boeing 727 was inspected by turkish officials of Diyarbakir airport in search of weapons to be delivered to lebanese hezbollah fighting against Israel. The plane, which... more

PeopleQATAR COURT SENTENCED HIJACKER TO SPEND 5 YEARS IN JAIL
QATAR, Qatar Court sentenced the hijacker of a Qatar Airways Airbus, at the end of a summary trial, to spend five years in jail. Adel Fahd Jahid hijacked the flight Doha-Amman last September 14 forcing... more

PeopleIRAK TO RESUME DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
BAGHDAD, The government press agency INA reported that iraqi minister of Transport, Ahmed Mourtada, said Iraq is going to resume domestic flights tomorrow. Iraqi Airlines scheduled flights from Baghdad... more

PeopleNTSB PUBLIC HEARING ON ALASKA AIRLINES ACCIDENT
WASHINGTON, D.C., The National Transportation Safety Board has announced on december 13-15, 2000 a public hearing on the fatal crash of Alaska Airlines flight 261, on january 31, 2000, were all of... more

PeopleALITALIA: THE MILANO-MIAMI FLIGHT IS DELAYED TO LANDING GEAR'S VIBRATIONS
MILAN MALPENSA, An Alitallia plane, flying from Milan Malpensa to Miami International Airport was stopped today while taking off because of vibrations in the landing gear. Passengers were disembarked... more

PeopleAIR FRANCE: CONCORDE TO FLY AGAIN IN APRIL
PARIS, FRANCE, Air France is expected to resume Concorde flights next April if french civil aviation authority will give its approval, a spokesman said. Is not clear if the Concorde which will fly... more

PeopleTHIRD SUSPECT IN AIR INDIA SABOTAGE CASE ARRESTED
VANCOUVER, CANADA, A third suspect in the 1985 bombing of an Air India jet that killed 329 people in the world's worst act of civilian aviation sabotage was arrested late yesterday after over 15 years.... more

PeopleNO MORE PIGS ON BOARD
USA, A 300 pound pig flew six hours with its owners on a first class US Airways flight. The two woman convinced the airline employees that the animal was a "therapeutic companion pet", declaring its... more

PeopleSUSPENDED FLIGHTS BETWEEN LONDON AND PARIS FOR THE BAD WEATHER
WAPA: LONDON, The bad weather conditions striking England, with a wind blowing at a speed of 150 km, affected all transport. Dover and Falmouth's ports were closed and the flights between London and Paris... more

PeopleRUSSIAN VNUKOVO AIRLINES TO RESUME FLIGHTS TO BAGHDAD
WAPA-BAGHDAD, IRAQ, The russian airline, according to what announced by Iraq minister of Transport, will schedule four weekly flights. The minister added that Saddam international airport of Baghdad is... more

PeoplePANAM 103 BOMB TRIAL ADJOURNED
CAMP ZEIST, HOLLAND, The trial against the two lybian men accused of planting a bomb on PanAm flight 103 in 1988, killing 270 people, was adjourned until next Tuesday because the defense needed to review... more

PeopleU.S. AIRLINES ALERTED OF HEIGHTENED THREAT OF TERRORIST ATTACKS
USA, U.S. airlines have been warned by State Department to inform their operators in Israel and thoroughout the West Bank and Gaza of an "a heightened threat of terrorist attacks." The same warning... more

PeopleLOCKHEED MARTIN'S X-35A SUCCESSFUL
WAPA-LOS ANGELES, Lockheed Martin's demonstrator X-35A, made a successful first flight. The jet flew 22 minutes from Palmdale to Edwards AFB. The aircraft did not break the sound barrier and the pilot,... more

PeopleAVRO RJX: THE NEW ECOLOGICAL BAE 146
WAPA-FLORENCE, After the official launch at London City Airport the ecological version of BAe 146 was unveiled again at Palazzo Vecchio, in Florence, where the chief of city airport, Riccardo Bicchi and... more

PeopleNEW CONCORDE TO BE PLANNED
WAPA-LONDON, Unofficial sources reported BA is working on a new model of the supersonic jet which crashed last July killing 130 people. The sources spoke of a -very unlikely- possibility for this new Concorde... more

PeopleFAA: COLLISION RISK TO BE INCREASED
WAPA-TEXAS-USA, According to a research released by Federal Aviation Authority, the expected rise of air traffic in the next 20 years will cause an increase of the risk of collision for planes on the... more

PeopleIATA FORECASTS THE INCREASE OF AIR TRANSPRT IN NEXT THREE YEARS
ROME, In the opinion of the IATA, society gathering major international airlines, between 2000 and 2004 there will be a big growth in passengers and goods transport, which will be due to the general... more

PeopleAIR FRANCE PILOTS WENT ON THREE DAY STRIKE
PARIS, National french carrier Air France was forced to cancel or change over 100 flights after some of the airline's pilots and ground attendants took strike action to demand the reduction of working... more

PeopleSTRIKE GROUNDS KOREAN AIR
SOUTH KOREA, Korean Air had to cancel most flights after the pilot's union went on strike after last minute talks over pay and conditions failed to make progress. With the majority of the carrier's 110... more

PeopleTERRORISM THREAT, U.S. GOVERNMENT URGES CAUTION ON AMERICAN TRAVELERS
USA, The thread of possible terrorist actions in the Persian Gulf, Arabian Peninsula and Turkey has persuaded the U.S. State Department to urge caution on American travelers intending to visit the... more

PeopleIRAQ REFUSED TO EXTRADITE SAUDI HIJACKERS
BAGHDAD, Iraqi government said yesterday it won't extradite the two hijackers who took control of a Saudi Arabian aircraft flying from Gedda to London last saturday. The new was reported by Ina press... more

PeopleCONCERNS ABOUT JET ENGINES LUBRICANTS
GREAT BRITAIN, According with Liberal Democrat MP Paul Tyler, there is a new hazard for jetliners passengers and crews: it concern the vapours gives off from lubricants, used in jet engines. These vapours... more

PeopleRIAD ASK FOR THE 777 HIJACKERS EXTRADITION
RIAD, SAUDI ARABIA, Appealing to international treaty on air piracy, Riàd has requested the extradition of the two hijackers of the Boeing 777 landed safely at Baghdad airport. Due to rupture of diplomatic... more

PeopleA NEW GARMIN PRODUCT: CANADA MAPS CD
NEW ORLEANS, Garmin International presented its new CD containing Canada maps, compatible with all other GPS-based Garmin products. The new CD feature highly detailed maps up to street-level and navaid... more

PeopleU.S: AIRCRAFTS TO REPLACE CARS IN GARAGES
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN USA, Near Wittman regional airport it's planning the construction of a residential area with 35 houses having garage big enough to pernit pilots park their family airplanes. Many taxiways... more

PeoplePILOT SUSPENDED AFTER BIRD STRIKE
NAMIBIA, After a bird strike has occurred, immediately after take off from Hosea Kutako International Airport, a senior Air Namibia pilot has continued to fly with its Boeing 747-400 to London. For... more

People83% INCREASE IN CHARGES THREAT FOR EUROPEAN AIRLINES
EUROPE, If proposals being considered by Eurocontrol are given the green light, airlines which operate aircraft in Europe up to the size of an Airbus 320 may face average increases of 83% in navigation... more

People"SICK PILOTS" APPEAL LAW COURT
USA, The union representing American Airlines pilots has appealed a Law Court decision against sueing of many passengers for disrupting their travel and holidays. This is the result of 1999 stoppage,... more

PeopleTWO AIR CONTROLLER ON TRIAL
THESSALONIKI, GREECE, Two air-traffic controllers accused to be responsible for an Ukrainian passenger plane crash, occurred in 1997, in which 73 people died, are going to trial at Thessaloniki court,... more

PeopleAIRCRAFT TRAFFIC INCREMENTS UP TO 2004, ACCORDING TO IATA
USA, According with IATA,International Air Transport Association, up to 2004, aircraft traffic will record a growth of 5,6% regarding passengers and 6,7% in cargo sector. Great importance attached to the... more

PeopleEMIRATES AIRCRAFT LANDED IN BAGHDAD
BAGHDAD, An Emirates aircraft, carrying a delegation headed by the minister of Health and aids for iraqi people, landed in Baghdad. It was the first flight coming from a Gulf country to land in Iraq. more