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Civil aviationLow-height planes, Burano and Torcello ask for explanations
Burano, Italy - Strong noises last Sunday at Venice lagoon
The people of Burano and Torcello back to suffer the big noise caused by the planes that flight low in the area of North Venice lagoon. Last Sunday evening the houses of Veneto's towns had been literally... more

Civil aviationUnited Airlines opens on-line application for new pilots
Washington, USA - 100 selected by the end of the year
United Airlines will begin to accept applications on this Monday for approximately 100 new pilot positions the company expects to fill this year, the first time since 2001 that the company has created... more

Civil aviationPassed the first stage for the approval of the Italian "Tesoretto"
Rome, Italy - Contributions to the air control sector are expected
Obtained the first green light of the Italian Chamber of Deputies for the decree regulating the sectors to which address the surplus of the State (the so-called "Tesoretto") after the examination of the... more

Civil aviationSDL calls a strike of the air transport workers for tomorrow
Rome, Italy - Moderate troubles are expected
The union of employees, Sdl, called a 24 hour strike of the air transport sector to protest against the reform of the workers pensions law, for Wednesday July, 28. The strike was called for July 13,... more

Civil aviationDefending against overbooking
Rome, Italy - Passengers rights listed by ADUC
The overbooking system is more and more used by airlines, and it is not difficult to understand why: selling more tickets than seats actuallly available to increase the load factor and not running the... more

Civil aviationThe EUROCONTROL Performance Review Commission (PRC) has issued its fifth ACE
Brussels, Belgium - It is a Cost-Effectiveness Benchmarking Report
The EUROCONTROL Performance Review Commission (PRC) has issued its fifth ATM Cost-Effectiveness Benchmarking Report (ACE). The report analyses and benchmarks the cost-effectiveness and productivity of... more

Civil aviationThe mobile phone on board doesn't take off
Rome, Italy - Enac stops the project
It had been announced as the news that could make everybody happier. Somebody said everything was regulated and that calling and receiving calls aboard would be possible starting from September . The four... more

Civil aviationSdl: a general strike for the pensions tomorrow on July 13
Rome, Italy - Expected also a demonstration in Milan and a picket in the Italian capital
The Sdl, the Italian union of the inter-category workers, along with the confirmation of the general strike of tomorrow, for the whole day, announces a demonstration in Milan (Largo Cairoli) at 9:30am,... more

Civil aviationEUROCONTROL Permanent Commission appoints David McMillan as new Director General from 2008
Brussels, Belgium - He will succeed Victor M Aguado, since January 2001
"The EUROCONTROL Permanent Commission has appointed Mr David McMillan as Director General of EUROCONTROL with effect from 1 January 2008. Mr McMillan is currently Director General of Civil Aviation... more

Civil aviationEU: more transparency on air fares
Rome, Italy - Against misleading advertising
From the "Help consumatori" website: "Against misleading advertising, the European Parliament has adopted a report by Ar?nas Degutis (Alde, Lt) concerning the revision proposal for the so-called 'Third... more

Civil aviationA European regulation for travels of people under oxygen treatment
Rome, Italy - The carriers shall adopt the new measures for assistance on board
According to Mariadelaide Franchi, president of "Associazione Italiana Pazienti BPCO Onlus", the airlines will have to adopt as soon as possible the necessary measures to assist, during flights, patients... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol: revealed the name of new general director
Brussels, Belgium - It's David McMillan, director of English CAA
From Eurocontrol's sources, AVIONEWS has known the name of the new general director of the European aeronautical organization, just nominated: it's David McMillan, general director of CAA (Civil Aviation... more

Civil aviationAVIONEWS at the press-conference for Emirates flight Dubai-Venice
Venice, Italy - The town is the carrier's 22nd European route
A very important day for "Marco Polo" airport of Venice which, with a press-conference chaired by His Highness the Sheik Ahmed bin Saeed Al Naktoum, has made the new Emirates direct flight Dubai-Venice... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol: city of Barcelona hosts seventh edition of the USA/Europe joint seminar on ATM R&D
Brussels, Belgium - In order to promote the creation of a harmonised global air transport system
"In order to promote the creation of a harmonised global air transport system, EUROCONTROL and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) jointly organised the seventh USA/Europe Seminar on Air Traffic... more

Civil aviationBirds in the engine, emergency landing for a Boeing 767 airplane
Rome, Italy - Delta Airlines aircraft has just left from Fiumicino
Last Saturday a Delta Airlines Boeing 767 aircraft has been compelled to an emergency landing at Fiumicino airport because some birds were swallowed up by the jet engine during the take-off from "Leonardo... more

Civil aviationLong range-related syndromes: some precautions to take
Rome, Italy - Possible troubles due to blood circulation and pressure
To avoid annoying problems of legs' blood circulation during long range flights (economy class syndrome) one can take some precautions about one week before leaving. The active ingredient of some natural... more

Civil aviationDubai International Capital joins in EADS
Paris, France - The goal is a strategic partnership with management and the shareholders
After the Russian Vneshtor-Bank, also Mid East private investment firm, Dubai International Capital (DIC) joined in EADS - European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co, with a 3,12% share. The stake was... more

Civil aviationA report for the future European aviation regulatory framework
Geneva, Switzerland - The appreciation of IATA
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) welcomed the report of the High Level Group (HLG) for the future European aviation regulatory framework. The report outlines ten recommendations... more

Civil aviationThe Tahiti Tourism "long-range traveler" identikit
Milan, Italy - Collaboration between Met Bocconi and Tmt Pragma
Tahiti Tourism requested Met Bocconi and Tmt Pragma a research to outline the profile of long-rage travelers. On the basis of 452 phone interviews in five Countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany... more

Civil aviationZeppelin NT07 optioned by Airship Ventures
Los Angeles, USA - It will arrive in the US in the second quarter of 2008
Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik (ZLT) and Airship Ventures announced that Zeppelin NT07, currently under construction in Friedrichshafen, has been optioned by California-based Airship Ventures. It is projected... more

Civil aviationGaruda and Adam Air are risk-free, but not for U.S. and Europe
Rome, Italy - Indonesia evaluates its carriers, but the results don't satisfy the EU
Those of the air safety is a subject very discussed in these days and the measures recently adopted by EU, such as the updating of the black list of the airlines banned from European skies, are a firm... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol: Wide Area Multilateration, new surveillance techniques for air traffic management
Brussels, Belgium - The Organization is promoting broader awareness about it
"EUROCONTROL is promoting broader awareness on the emerging surveillance technique known as Wide Area Multilateration (WAM), which provides technical and financial benefits to users. WAM is a technique... more

Civil aviationICAO: Indonesia committed to improving aviation safety
Montreal, Canada - Signed a declaration to achieve the aim
"Indonesia and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) last Monday signed a groundbreaking declaration whereby Indonesia commits to prompt and wide-ranging action for improving the safety... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol takes new potential (2)
Brussels, Belgium - Safety and environment: a better control
According to Mr. Aguado, Director General of EUROCONTROL, the full operation of the CFMU, Central Flow Management Unit will allow airlines to save about a billion dollar yearly with reduction of delays... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol takes new potential
Brussels, Belgium - Toward a Single European Sky
In a ceremony held today in Brussels, Belgium, has been inaugurated the new Operation Room for Eurocontrol Central Flow Management Unit, (CFMU) with participation of the General Director Mr. Victor M.... more

Civil aviationSarkozy agreeable to fix a limit to the planes' emissions
Paris, France - He said during the inauguration of the radial passenger loading area at Roissy
During the address at airport of Paris "Charles De Gaulle" for the opening of new radial passenger loading area, French president Nicholas Sarkozy has spoken about environment, surprising everybody, in... more

Civil aviationIATA: cargo rebounds, passenger demand steady
Geneva, Switzerland - The Association released traffic results for May
"The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released traffic results for May that showed 5.5% growth in year-on-year international passenger demand. Growth in freight demand rose to 5.0% (up sharply... more

Civil aviationBoeing: the estimations for new commercial airplanes over the next 20 years
Everett, USA - It will reach a value of USD 2.8 trillion
Boeing forecasts a USD 2.8 trillion market for new commercial airplanes over the next 20 years. Strong demand for new airplanes will lead to a world fleet with significantly improved environmental performance. These... more

Civil aviationTerritorial continuity, young Sardinians of FASI discuss about UE's decision
Milan, Italy - The federation prepares a congress in Milan and a press conference in Brussels
On 28 June, 4:00 pm, at Milan's university "Cattolica" will took place a congress called "Insularity's handicap, territorial continuity and European regulations" organized by young group FASI (Federazione... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol: the opening of the CFMU
Brussels, Belgium - The cerimony will take place next Tuesday July 3 in the morning
"With Summer 2007 predicted to be one of the busiest ever in European airspace, EUROCONTROL communicates the opening of the Central Flow Management Unit’s purpose-designed Operations Room on next Tuesday J... more

Civil aviationGreat rise of low-cost flights
Rome, Italy - But fares aren't clear yet
The trend of low-cost flights in Italy and in Europe are strongly raising, both in percentage of operated flights and of transported passengers. Some numbers: during the first semester of 2007 the load... more

Civil aviationTiger Airways purchases 50 aircraft A-320
Paris, France - A deal announced during the Paris Air Show "Le Bourget" 2007
Tiger Airways, Singapore's fast growing low-fare carrier, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for an additional 30 Airbus A-320s and 20 options. Tiger Airways currently operates a fleet of nine... more

Civil aviationICAO: profits and traffic up for world's airlines in 2006
Montreal, Canada - Equal to 2,9%
"The scheduled airlines of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 190 Member States posted an estimated combined operating profit of 2.9 per cent of operating revenues in 2006, a significant i... more

Civil aviationA 3% more of the Danish tourism
Rome, Italy - And it's expected to reach the 5%
In the first quarter of 2007 the number of overnight staying of Italian people in Denmark increased of 3% with respect to 2006. Among the accommodating facilities preferred, the first one is surely... more

Civil aviationAVIONEWS at Paris Air Show "Le Bourget" (9): success for Vulcanair
Paris, France - The sale of the first aircraft to the Polish company Alif Air
Satisfaction for the industry of Casoria during the Paris Air Show "Le Bourget". It is a P-68C aircraft, a twin-engine for the passenger transport able to land on shorter runways, the first airplane sold... more

Civil aviationMobile phones allowed on board of airplanes of 4 airlines
Milan, Italy - From September it will be possible to call from the sky
In airplane as well as in train, we will have to hear the infinity variety of phone ringers, singsongs and tales of people sitting next to us speaking with the Earth. 4 European airlines- Air France, British... more

Civil aviationAVIONEWS at "Le Bourget" (12): from Paris to New York in two hours with the new "Super-Concorde"
Berlin, Germany - A new challenge for Airbus
Airbus launches the project of a "Super-Concorde" in the wake of the old Concorde and based on technologies of future airplanes that will be used for space flights. It will imply huge investments and... more

Civil aviationLow-cost airlines play a leading role in Spanish tourism
Rome, Italy - Valencia is the most Italian town
Thanks to low-cost flights the number of Italian passengers flying to Spain greatly increased, achieving an increase of 34% with respect to past year. "In 2006 of the 4.2 million passengers coming from... more

Civil aviationEU plans the "Clean Sky" project in support of European aviation
Brussels, Belgium - So that Europe does not tail off in the development of air sector
To aid the European industry to develop a new generation of clean and no noisy airplanes, European Union is planning a partnership between public and private subjects. The project has a value of EUR 1,6... more

Civil aviationTo measure "Carbon footprints" in the air? Now you can
Rome, Italy - Back Aviation Solutions launches a "Special" calculator
Back Aviation Solutions, a leader in providing strategic and technical consulting and data information services to the aviation industry, announced the release of their new carbon emissions calculator.... more

Civil aviationEUROCONTROL leads integration of UAS into the European ATM network
Brussels, Belgium - The Organization will continue to coordinate closely with other bodies to ensure UAS transparency
"EUROCONTROL has amalgamated its broad activities associated with the integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into a comprehensive and well-defined working structure. The principle objective is... more

Civil aviationFlying in the luxury
Rome , Italy - Agreement between Versace and Tag to develop the interior design of the Airbus A-319 Corporate aircraft
A new fashion look for the Airbus A-319 Corporate, one of the largest private aircraft available in the world, that will be delivered to a private European client at the end of 2008. It will have luxury... more

Civil aviationUE Ministers of Transport: even the aviation must limit CO2's emissions
Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg - It has emerged for this morning's meeting
Air transport is an important factor for economy, occupation and mobility [...] Considering the previsions of air traffic movement, and consequentially its increasing environmental effects, even the aviation... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol for avoiding collisions
Brussels, Belgium - The Organization and the Swiss Detec recently released a report
"EUROCONTROL and the Swiss Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communication (DETEC) have recently released a report which stresses the need to address key issues relating to the... more

Civil aviationOAG: no sign of reducing in Indian market
New Delhi, India - At third place among the countries with the highest number of additional flights
The Indian domestic market is showing no sign of reducing its aviation activities, with a 25% increase in the number of flights scheduled for May 2007 compared to the same month last year. According... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol: Munich airport shares lessons-learnt on Airport Collaborative Decision Making
Brussels, Belgium - A workshop about the implementation of it held recently
"Munich airport together with the German air navigation service provider, DFS, and EUROCONTROL have recently held a workshop to share experiences of the implementation of Airport collaborative decision-making... more

Civil aviationICAO: world conference on fear of flying
Montreal, Canada - From 4-6 June
"The 3rd World Conference on Fear of Flying is organized jointly by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the VALK Foundation (The Netherlands), and DePlour Research and Training Centre... more

Civil aviationRussia begins the inspection flights over the United States
Moscow, Russia - In the field of the "Open Skies Treaty"
A plane carrying Russian military observers will make a series of inspection flights over the United States under the "Open Skies Treaty" May 28 June 2, the Russian Defense Ministry said Monday. "A... more

Civil aviationThe US FAA against the increase of flight delays
Washington, USA - 142,000 the delays on the current year
During this week, the US FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) expressed its worries about the many delays registered by the US flights operations, stressing the the 2007 Summer operations could evidence... more

Civil aviationDublin Airport Authority against the increase passenger charges before 2010
Dublin, Ireland - The current average passenger charge of € 6.34 should remain until the end of 2009
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) will invest about € 1 billion for the construction of Terminal 2 and for other airport developments. This follows a draft decision by the aviation regulator not to a... more