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Press releaseAirbus President and Ceo, Noel Forgeard, about the death of Jean-Luc Lagardère
Tolouse, France - He was the king of the European aeronautic sector
The news published yesterday by AVIONEWS. "Following the death of Jean-Luc Lagardère, Noël Forgeard, President and CEO of Airbus made the following statement: 'On behalf of all at Airbus as well as p... more

AirlinesChina Southern Airlines showed major improvements
Beijing, China - Chinese air company has recorded net profit of CHY 575,76 m
Profits at China Southern Airlines, one of the main carrier in the Chinese Republic showed major improvements. The carrier posted net profits of CNY 575.76m against CNY 340.2m a year earlier. The better-than-expected... more

Science and technologyIntroduced at Heathrow a three-dimensional X ray and a powerful detector
London, Great Britain - It will enable to find weapons or explosives
The Heathrow airport has adopted two new security systems: a three-dimensional X ray machine and one powerful detector in order to prevent that eventual terrorists can carry weapons or explosives on board. While... more

Press releaseAirbus widespreas service thanks to the opportunity to send and receive e-mail on the aircraft
Tolouse, France - Cathay Pacific Airways began the service last week
"Airbus aircraft with a Tenzing-developed means for passengers to send and receive emails in-flight have entered widespread airline service, marking the start of a new era in aircraft connectivity. Cathay... more

Science and technologyPneumonia strain fears Gisborne airport
Auckland, New Zealand - New Zealand Health Ministry asks people to reconsider Asian travel plans
A man claiming to have been diagnosed with the deadly pneumonia strain that has killed 9 people and infected 150 worldwide declared himself at an Air New Zealand check in desk in Gisborne this morning. He... more

AirlinesThe United Airlines asks to Chicago Court to cancel the integrated contracts
Chicago, Usa - The company airline risks the bankruptcy
Yesterday the United Airlines, burdened by debts (as published by AVIONEWS on March 6), has launched an ultimatum to its workers in order to obtain a cut of salary costs. In an instance to the bankrupt... more

DefenseThe Usa will face an old Russian-made arsenal
Washington, Usa - Old Mig e Sukhoi are Saddam's Air Force
Nobody believes that the Iraqi military force could be comparable to the American war machine that will be able to deploy the last technological discoveries in what has been already renamed the second... more

DefenseLanded at Cyprus the first group of UN inspectors
Larnaca, Cyprus - Everybody's leaving the Country after Bush's deadline
They landed approximately an hour ago at the Cypriot airport capital of Larnaca with a B-727 the 80 inspectors of the United Nations that have worked for months on the Iraqi territory in order to assess... more

AirlinesNew contracts for Buzz pilots
Dublin, Ireland - A pact reached under the sword of Damocles' sacking
According to what announced yesterday by Ryanair, Buzz' pilots would have accepted the new contracts that preview higher wages but longer hours of flight; but there is no rose without a thorn and in this... more

Latest newsGAO reports says F-22 costs soaring out of control
Washington, Usa - The Air Force has been unable to implement the cost-saving measures
The F-22 fighter development and testing program is dragging behind schedule and attempts by the Air Force to control costs are failing miserably, according to a new report by the US General Accounting... more

Latest newsLockheed Martin delivered its Sniper-XR targeting pod to US Air Force
Orlando, Usa - It will initially equip F-16CJ/Block
Lockheed Martin delivered its Sniper-XR (Extended Range) Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) to the US Air Force Wednesday in Orlando. "Sniper-XR is the targeting pod of the future", said General Wetekam. "The... more

PeopleEngland: carriers to pay a double green tax
London, UK - But the consumers will pay an higher ticket
Perhaps to fly "low-cost" in Great Britain will not be possible anymore, or to say better it will not be like it has been until now, if the law proposed by the English transport secretary Alistair Darling... more

Government actsEuropean Commission allocates EUR 8.4m for Echo Flight operations
Rome, Italy - Echo Flight has flown, without injury, some 50,000 missions since 1994
Commission allocates EUR 8.4m for Echo Flight operations. The European Commission has allocated € 8.4m to fund the operations of Echo Flight in the Horn of Africa during 2003. The service offers a vital l... more

AirlinesSwiss has closed 2002 with a loss inferior to the expectation
Basel, Switzerland - According to the air company the result has weighed by extraordinary costs
A consolidated business of CHF 4.278m and a loss of CHF 980m, are the 2002 Swiss result, revealed by an aircompany’s official note. According to the carrier the result, better than expectation, has weighed b... more

AerospaceBoeing Delta delivered to space the DSCS-III/A3 communications satellite
St.Louis, Usa - It will provide US Air Force commanders an high data rate communications
A Boeing Delta IV rocket successfully delivered to space on Monday the DSCS-III/A3 communications satellite for the US Air Force Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV)program. The satellite will provide... more

Fair and showsHe died Jean-Luc Legardère, king of the European aeronautic sector
Paris, France - He begun as engineer at Dassault
He died on Friday night aging 75 the French tycoon Jean-Luc Lagardere, to the head of a real financial empire that expanded both in the editorial and in the aeronautical field. Indeed since 30 years, after... more

DefenseIaea has ordered to its inspectors to leave Iraq
Vienna, Austria – War is near
The observers that controlled the border between Kuwait and Iraq has already left the demilitarized zone and now the International Atomic Energy Agency (Iaea) has ordered to its inspectors to leave Iraq.... more

Fair and showsBoeing appoints Stephen Barker as President of Boeing Realty Corp.
Chicago, Usa - He replaces Philip Cyburt
The Boeing company has appointed Stephen Barker as President of Boeing Realty Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary that directs Boeing real estate strategies, acquisitions, dispositions, development... more

CuriositiesAn Air Force constituited by pigeons is the Us' arms against Iraqi chemical attack
Washington, Usa - Birds are sensible to gas
A new avian force constitueted by a company of pigeons is the Marines arm against iraqi chemical attack. If the birds will start to get sick, it could indicate a chemical attack and give the Marines a... more

Latest newsA South African pilot flew on a Swedish Gripen
Stockolm, Sweden - It's as part of STTP, a training military course
On 10 March 2003 a South African test pilot Johannes Joubert flew solo for the first time in the Gripen. The thirty minute flight was conducted in Swedish production aircraft, which flew from Saab’s f... more

Fair and showsBoeing Senior Vice President of Communications leaves the company
Chicago, Usa - She worked in Boeing since 1999
Judith Muhlberg, Boeing Senior Vice President of communications, has decided to leave the company to spend more time with her family. "Judith has significantly increased the breadth and velocity of our... more

HelicoptersUN helicopters left Iraq (2) : first 5 came to Cyprus
Nicosia, Cyprus - Another sign that marks the beginning of the war
5 of the 8 helicopters issued to the inspectors of the UN for their activity in Iraq are arrived in Cyprus little ago after having performed a technical stop in Syria; they're 5 Agusta-Bell 212 which had... more

AirportsBaghdad's papal nuncio will remain also under the bombs
Baghdad, Iraq - News has been communicated by Monsigor Filoni
"We do not have alternatives, until it is granted to us we will remain here, also in war case". Baghdad's papal nuncio Monsignor Fernando Filoni, said Holy See embassy will be open also under the bombs.... more

DefenseHungary has opened the aerial space and the airports to American and English fighters
Budapest, Hungary - Decision has been communicated by government's note
"The aircraft that will force the Iraq to the execution of the resolutions will be able to use our airports and our aerial space". So, Hungarian Secretary of State, Laszlo Kovacs, has commented the Budapest... more

IndustryFifth Bombardier Challenger 300 had its first flight
Sao Paulo, Brazil - It's expected to complete F&R testing this spring
The fifth aircraft in Bombardier Aerospace's Challenger 300 certification program, equipped with a fully functional interior, successfully completed its first flight on Saturday, March 8, 203, in Wichita. Aircraft... more

Press releaseJetBlue signs USD 19m deal with Airbus and Cae
Toronto, Canada - For three years agreement
"JetBlue Airways has signed a three-year agreement for training services with Airbus (Paris Stock Exchange: EAD) and CAE (NYSE: CGT; TSX: CAE), and will acquire three CAE-supplied flight training devices... more

AirlinesAloha Airlines purchased Boeing "Enterprise One" software system
Seattle, Usa - It will enable to decrease costs and increase employee productivity
Boeing and Aloha Airlines announced that the Honolulu-based airline is the first US carrier, and the second in the world, to purchase the Boeing "Enterprise One" software system, which will help enhance... more

DefenseRussian and American are testing "dirty bombs"
Moscow, Russia - According to "The Moscow Times" the test are in New Mexico's desert and in the Ural Mountains
According to the Russian newspaper on line "The Moscow Times" in New Mexico's desert, in Usa and the Ural Mountains, in Russia, US and Russian experts are experimenting with simulated "dirty bombs" to... more

HelicoptersThe helicopters of the United Nations have left Iraq
Baghdad, Iraq – Aircraft have been transferred in Syria
Most of the helicopters used by UN weapons inspectors were flown to Syria on Sunday en route to Cyprus, Iraq said, after a Western insurance company suspended its coverage for the aircraft. The move follows... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines enable customers to hold tickets and reschedule the travel in case of war
Houston, Usa - That's both for domestic and international flights
Continental Airlines today announced additional flexibility that will enable customers holding tickets for all domestic and international travel to make schedule changes without paying administrative service... more

HelicoptersSikorsky ordered 20 Arriel-2S2 engines from Turbomeca
Paris, France - They'll be delivered in 2005
Turbomeca has announced 20 Turbomeca Arriel-2S2 engines ordered by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation to power their upgraded S-76 helicopter. Turbomeca is a world leader in helicopter engine manufacturing... more

HelicoptersAlgeria ordered 42 helicopters MI-171 from Russia
Moscow, Russia - Algeria needs to fight against islamic terrorists
Algeria has ordered 42 military helicopters from Russia. Russian industry sources said Algeria has signed a USD 180m contract with Moscow for MI-171 medium lift helicopters. They said Algiers ordered... more

AerospaceThe Shuttle could be launched again on autumn
Houston, USA - Announcement has been given in a Nasa responsibles note
While the inquiry on the causes of the Columbia disaster is not still reached conclusion, Nasa plans said launch a new shuttle in orbit. According to a note diffused by the American space agency responsibles,... more

AirlinesRyanair relaunches Buzz: 13 routes to be again operating
Dublin, Ireland - The decision after the agreement with the pilots
90% of Buzz's pilots, the airline operating in the low-cost field acquired by Ryanair in January from the Dutch Klm, would have accepted the new contracts introduced from the Irish carrier, and for this... more

IndustryAntonov defies Usa
Kiev, Ukraine - The first revelations on the C-17's rival
The C-17 Globemaster, the American military cargo airplane worth USD 220m, could soon have a new concurrent in the market, at least in the intentions of Antonov, the Ukrainian leader industry constructor... more

Latest newsUs patrolling flights over Korean peninsula are resumed
Washington, Usa - The activity started again after the March 2 incident
After the diplomatic-military incident of last March 2 when 4 Migs of the North Korean Air Force have intercepted a RC-135s Cobra plane in reconnaissance mission in international skies, it has been resumed,... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Dornier model 328-100 and -300 series airplanes
Usa - To prevent the loss of data recorded on the flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR), which, in the event of accident, could result in the inability to retrieve data from the FDR and CVR during the accident investigation,
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-218-AD; Amendment 39-13084; AD 2003-05-08] RIN... more

Latest newsAlso B-1Bs in military operations in Iraq
Washington, Usa - Two Iraqi radar sites destroyed on Friday
According to what reported by the American commando in Tampa a B-1B bomber has destroyed on Friday two Iraqi radar systems, after that these last ones have been moved close the border with Jordan. The... more

Weather forecastsExhibitions and air shows in March 2003
DASSAULT FALCON REGIONAL SEMINARS…March 11, Toluca, Mexico; March 25, Dallas; March 27, San Jose, Calif. Info: (201) 440-6700; Web site: falconjet.com. NBAA INTERNATIONAL OPERATORS CONFERENCE…March 16-... more

AccidentsUs C-130 in emergency landing
Budapest, Hungary - It was carrying logistic equipment in Turkey
The C-130 'Hercules' of the American Air Force was directed in Turkey, but a problem to one of its engines has forced the pilot to change from its original route, carrying out an emergency landing at the... more

IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a over USD 4bn
Usa
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics-Marietta, Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a $4,050,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract to provide for 40 CC-130J aircraft for the Air Force and 20 KC-130J aircraft for the Marines... more

AirlinesQantas to put its employees through drug test
Sydney, Australia - The unions rise: the freedom is damaged
The quality of the service offered by an airline passes, also, through the courtesy and the acts of the employed, especially when they are usual in strict contact with the customers; about these statement... more

AirlinesLuton-Fiumicino will be the inaugurate flight of the new low-cost air company "Now"
London, United Kingdom – Target is to reach 650.000 passengers in the first year
Next April will start to sale tickets by web and for inaugurate flight has been chosen Luton-Fiumicino, it was born 'Now', new low- cost airline that will be operative next summer. It will connect Luton... more

PeopleUs school of flight closes its training program for foreign citizens
Washington, Usa - A plunge of the registrations after September 11
The Western Michigan University's College of Aviation, one of the most important schools of flight in the USA, has decided to suspend the training program addressed to the foreigners, which begun with... more

Airports"Space Shield" technology will be used against cancer to the tits
Los Angeles, Usa - The experimentation has already given good turns
Microwaves technology of "Stellar Wars", the defense technological system, used in order to characterize and to destroy the missiles, patented by Institute Massachusetts of Technology has been developed... more

AccidentsAn helicopter crashes in Russia: three died
Moscow, Russia - Unknown the causes of the disaster
It's fatally crashed this morning about 30 km east from the city of Krasnoyarsk, a Ka-26 helicopter with three persons on board, two members of the crew and a passenger. The control tower of Krasnoyarsk's... more

HelicoptersChinese rescue marine helicopters are active
Benjing, China - But the way towards an efficient service is still long
It will be the newest airport in Shanghai, 250m long and 30m wide with a surface of 137,000 m2, to be the point from which the marine helicopters will leave, according to what declared in a press conference... more

AirlinesDozens of destinations cancelled by Kuwait Airways
Kuwait City, Kuwait - The war is going to retrench the air companies
The war that is on the way forces the greater part of the international carriers to take the proper initiatives to face what will be a hard moment for the civil aviation: cuts to the routes and a general... more

IndustryBoeing ready to restarts its 777-200LR
Seattle, Usa - The "Long Range" will be the future strategy
Although the announcement will be made officially today, the work in order to resume the 777-200LR program, that one for the airplane with the greatest range in the world (until to 18 hours of flight or... more

AccidentsInvestigation has been re-opened into crash of an Alaska Airlines passenger jet three years ago
Washington, Usa - In the crash killed 88 people
A new investigation has been re-opened into the fatal crash of an Alaska Airlines passenger jet three years ago, the air company has revealed. The crash, which killed 88 people on board, became part of... more