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Finance and economyIt is next to the conclusion the sale of Gate Gourmet
Zurich, Swiss - It will be relieved from an american society of investment
It is next to the conclusion the sale to an American company of Gate Gourmet, branch of ex Swissair group specialized in catering on flight. The passage would be completed in the last quarter of 2002.... more

AirlinesGood news for America West passengers
Phoenix, Usa - Internet fare sale featuring 33% off first class seats
The stars and stripes carrier America West Airlines announced yesterday it is launching an Internet fare sale featuring huge discounts on first class seats. First class seats on flights within the United... more

AirlinesMeridiana to fly between Naples and Budapest
Naples, Italy - Via Bologna
Thanks to the re-introduction of the daily service between Bologna and Naples scheduled for next October 1, and of the flight Budapest-Bologna as of October 27, passengers of the Italian carrier Meridiana... more

Industry4 Boeing 737-400s to fly towards Shaheen Air International
Islamabad, Pakistan - The carrier also plan to add new routes
Tha Pakistani airline Shaheen Air International (SAI) is set to acquire 4 B737-400s, the aircraft manufactured by the Us plane maker Boeing. Decision has been taken last week during the airline's board... more

IndustryAirbus expects China to buy the 555-seat A380 for the 2008 Olympic Games
Beijing, China - The response of the Chinese civil aviation is not still known
European plane manufacturing consortium Airbus expects China to buy the 555-seat Airbus A380 for the 2008 summer Olympic Games. The response of the Chinese civil aviation is not known, but experts said... more

AccidentsBehind the scenes of September 11: US unarmed fighters ready for suicide missions
London, UK - A BBC documentary revealed the backstage of the attack
A BBC documentary revealed that military chiefs in the US were prepared to use unarmed fighter jets in suicide missions to bring down any more hijacked airliners in the immediate aftermath of the September... more

Fair and showsUnited Airlines: Glenn F. Tilton is the new boss
Chicago, Usa - "I am proud to be joining the world-class team of men and women at United"
UAL Corporation, parent company of United Airlines, has announced yesterday that Glenn F. Tilton has been named Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer by unanimous vote of the Company’s Board o... more

AirlinesSingapore Airlines to give life to defunct Ansett
Singapore - By creating a new 24-plane carrier
The Asian air carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA), as reported by a local television channel, could shortly give new life to the defunct Australian carrier Ansett. According to report SIA consultants are... more

AccidentsSeven victims in a accident to a private two-engined plane in New Hampshire (Usa)
Washington, USA - Also two children dead in the disaster happened after the take-off
A private two-engined plane set on fire after the take-off from a New Hampshire's airport in the USA, and crashed causing seven victims, among them two children. The airplane, a Beach Baron left from Dillant-Hopkins's... more

Science and technologyZurich-airport still in red in 1st semester 2002
Zurich, Switzerland - Passengers number down by a 25%
It's still crisis for the Zurich-Kloten International airport, which in fact as announced last Wednesday, closed the first six months of 2002 in red. In that period in fact, the airport registered a 25%... more

AirlinesAir Canada and Qantas cut their Taiwanese routes
Taipei, Taiwan - Because of the dwingling profits
Because of the dwingling profits forecast for the winter season, both Air Canada and Qantas air carriers decided to cut their routes towards Taiwan. Air Canada, as of October 27 and until the end of March... more

HelicoptersComanche's final test is expected this month
Washington, USA - The helicopter program has been restructured five times since 1983
Comanche's final test is expected this month at a meeting of the Defense Acquisition Board. The options are: clear for final production or kill it. The Army copter Comanche represents a USD 48bn program... more

AirlinesAmerica West Airlines launches its new check-in procedures
Phoenix, Usa - Starting September 4
The Us carrier America West Airlines announced today that it is implementing new procedures for baggage check-in and customer check in at the gate. Starting Sept. 4, customers will need to check their... more

Civil aviationThe 29-year old arrested at Vasteraas airport was not planning to crash the plane over a Us embassy in Europe
Stockholm, Sweden - Swede police said
Karem Chatty, the 29-year-old Swedish citizen with Tunisian origins, arrested at Stockholm-Vasteraas airport last Thursday as he attempted to board a Ryanair flight heading to Birmingham carrying a hand-gun,... more

HelicoptersLos Angeles County Sheriff allows to buy 6 of the 12 requested helicopters
Los Angeles, Usa - Supervisors to permit only a USD 14m worth expense
Los Angeles County supervisors voted to allow Sheriff Lee Baca to spend USD 14m to buy six helicopters. Baca wanted to buy 12 helicopters, for a total of USD 29m, but the supervisors said they will... more

HelicoptersKuwait to purchase 16 AH-64D Apache attack helicopters
Kuwait City, Kuwait - A deal possibly worth some USD 2bn
Kuwait and the United States signed a deal, possibly worth some $2 billion, for 16 Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopters. The deal is governed by Washington's Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme... more

AirlinesA new budget airline is set to operate from Glasgow to Spain
Glasgow, Scotland - Subsidiary of British Midland the most likely candidate
A new budget airline is set to operate out of Prestwick airport in Glasgow within the next three months. The airport and the handful of budget carriers that operate in the UK have remained silent on the... more

AirlinesPassenger sued Ryanair and BAA over EUR 28 charge
London, Uk - For the use of the wheelchair
Bob Ross, a passenger suffering cerebral palsy and arthritis, sued the low-cost airline Ryanair and the British Airport Authority. Each time the ill passenger boards on its frequent flights towards Perpignan... more

AirlinesAirfare war "caught fire" in Germany
Berlin, Germany - Germanwings replies to Hapag-Lloyd Express
The airfare war in Germany is becoming more and more "ferocious" as in fact, after TUI's budget carrier Hapag-Lloyd Express decided last week to cut strongly its prices, Germanwings, subsidiary of Deutsche... more

IndustryHi-tech mission for airships
London, UK - It can reach a maximum altitude of 20km
Airships could provide a cheap and quick way of bringing mobile phone networks and fast internet connections to remote parts of the world. Sky Station is working with Britain's Advanced Technologies Group... more

Civil aviationAfter Sept. 11 attacks: an year of emergency for air security
Washington, Usa - Plane manufacturers introduced reinforced doors for cockpit
Coming to the first anniversary of the September 11 tragedy, it's time for a balance-sheet of the new security systems for flights programmed during this year. After September 11 several large US and European... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas model MD-11 airplanes (2002-17-06)
Washington, Usa - To prevent chafing damage to the wire assembly, and consequent arcing and smoke and fire in the electrical power center, and to prevent damage to the wire assembly terminal lugs and overheating of the power feeder cables on the No. 3 an
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-195-AD; Amendment 39-12872; AD 2002-17-06] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 727 series airplanes (2002-17-05)
Washington, Usa - To find and fix discrepancies of the wire bundles and hydraulic tubing in the aft stairwell area, which could result in electrical arcing between the wiring and hydraulic tubing and consequent fire and damage to adjacent structure
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-154-AD; Amendment 39-12871; AD 2002-17-05] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Ballonbau Worner model K-630/1-Stu manned free gas balloons (2002-17-04)
Washington, Usa - To prevent the chance of an electrostatic charge buildup between the steelwire loops of the basket and the balloon envelope, which could result in ignition of combustible lifting gas fumes in the balloon envelope
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-CE-35-AD; Amendment 39-12869; AD 2002-17-04] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Diamond Aircraft Industries models HK 36 R "Super Dimona", HK 36 TC, HK 36 TS, HK 36 TTC, HK 36 TTC-ECO, HK 36 TTC-ECO (Restricted Category), and HK 36 TTS sailplanes (2002-15-01 R1)
Washington, Usa - to detect and correct damage in the long aileron push control rods, which could result in failure of the aileron push rods and decreased control
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-CE-11-AD; Amendment 39-12870; AD 2002-15-01 R1] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA emergency AD on Boeing model 737-600, -700, -700C, -800, and -900 series airplanes; model 747 series airplanes; and model 757 series airplanes (2002-18-52)
Washington, Usa - To prevent fuel vapors from coming into contact with an ignition source in the center wing fuel tank, which could result in fire/explosion in the center fuel tank
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 Docket No. 2002-NM-229-AD; AD 2002-18-52 Boeing Model 737-600,... more

PeopleBad news for Boeing
Washington, Usa - Faa warns about faulty wiring of fuel pumps in the planes of the Us giant
After the warning given last Friday by the Us Federal Aviation Administration, according to which some assembly errors affect the fuel pumps of 1800 Boeing aircraft, airlines all over the world are checking... more

Weather forecastsSeptember 2002: air shows and exhibitions
GLOBAL SECURITY SUMMIT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND CRITICAL TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE…Sept. 4-5, Radisson, Chicago, Ill. Info: (312) 466-5774; Web site: www.wcbf.com. AEROSPACE CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION…Sept. 9-1... more

DefensePuerto Rico and Sardinia against Us army presence in their territories
Rome, Italy - Its the proposal by a Puerto Rico senator
According to Roberto Prats, a senator of Puerto Rico Republic, its government and Sardinia's one should jointly work to get rid of "Us armed forces presence" in their territories. As well as on the Italian... more

AirlinesVirgin Express simplified its fare structure
London, Uk - Commercial director explained the move
Starting from yesterday, Virgin Express, the airline owned by the British multimillionaire Richard Branson, simplified its fare structure. "This development not only makes our internal procedures less... more

Sport aviationUnited Airlines to name Glenn Tilton as its new CEO
Washington, Usa - According to Wall Street Journal
According to the Wall Street Journal, airline giant United Airlines is set to name 54-year-old Glenn Tilton, vice-chairman of Chevron Texaco, as its new chief executive officer. For the influential newspaper,... more

Science and technologyReached the agreement on the Berlin airport
Berlin, Germany - The airport will change name in Berlin-Brandeburg
After years of politic and economic controversies, eventually an agreement on the renewal and expansion plan of the Berlin airport has been reached. Construction, which well may drag beyond 2009, will... more

AirlinesQantas website has new look
Sydney, Australia - In line with carrier's commitment to better its customers satisfaction
Today Australia's flagship airline Qantas announced that its travel website, qantas.com, has been given a new look. For John Borghetti Executive General Manager Sales and Marketing at Qantas, these changes... more

DefenseSeptember 11: Rumsfeld to meet Uk's Defence minister
New York, Usa - They will talk about the attack to Iraq
Us Department of Defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Uk's minister of Defence Geoff Hoon, will meet in New York on the day of the first anniversary of last September 11 terror attacks, British government... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a 8 USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded an $8,000,000 modification to a previously awarded fixed-price, incentive-fee contract (N00019-00-C-0307)... more

Latest newsFighters escort planes away from Bush ranch
Washington, Usa - The planes might have had more difficulty because of hazy conditions
F-16 fighter planes escorted three small planes to Waco Regional Airport Saturday after they entered temporarily restricted airspace near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. All three pilots were... more

IndustryGeneral Electric awarded of a near 20 USDm contract
USA
General Electric Aircraft Engines, Lynn, Mass., is being awarded a not-to-exceed $19,978,613 ceiling-priced order under a basic ordering agreement order for 6,817 high pressure turbine nozzle segments... more

Civil aviationAir Marshalls got into action on a Delta Air Lines flight
Washington, Usa - Passengers protested
Last Friday, two "air marshalls" got into action on board an Atlanta-Philadelphia flight operated by the Us carrier Delta Air Lines, and the incident promptly aroused the first protests. As a man showed... more

IndustryThomas Instrument and Machine Co. Inc. awarded of a over 35 USDm contract
USA
Thomas Instrument and Machine Co. Inc., Brookshire, Texas, is being awarded a $35,213,106 firm-fixed-price contract to provide for a 10-year contract for the repair of 40 different hydro-mechanical and... more

AccidentsChechen rebels down Russian military helicopter
Moscow, Russia - The two pilots on board were both killed
Chechen rebels shot down a Russian Mi-24 helicopter gunship on Saturday, killing the two pilots, Russia's Defence ministry and the rebels said. A Defence ministry spokesman said a pair of Mi-24 gunships,... more

IndustryRaytheon Co. awarded of a over 26 USDm contract
USA
Raytheon Co., Tucson, Ariz., is being awarded a $26,047,825 firm-fixed-price contract for 40 TOW 2B missiles, 1,387 TOW 2A missiles and 262 TOW 2A practice missiles. Work will be performed in Tucson,... more

AccidentsTwin-engine turboprop plane crashed in Brazil
Rio Branco, Brazil - Twenty-three of the 31people on board died
A Rico Linhas Aereas air taxi crashed about 7 pm (Brazilian time) on Friday as it prepared to land in heavy rain and wind in the airport of Rio Branco, capital of northwest Acre state, in Brazil. Twenty-three... more

DefenseBombs at Kabul airport
Kabul, Afghanistan - Isaf set up an inquiry
Soldiers belonging to Isaf, the International peace force in Afghanistan, are at the moment investigating in relation to the three explosions that last August 31 hit the area in the surroundings of Kabul... more

AccidentsPentagon finds no evidence of tempering in V-22 Osprey crash probe
Washington, Usa - In the April 2000 crash in Arizona 19 Marines found death
A Pentagon investigation found no evidence of irregularities in the probe of a V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft crash that killed 19 Marines. The allegations were raised last December by a Marine officer... more

AirlinesAir New Zealand FY2002: better than forecast
Auckland, New Zealand - Carrier's chairman said
According to what stated last August 28 by John Palmer, chairman at Air New Zealand, carrier's financial performance during the last financial year was better than anticipated in the business plan produced... more

HelicoptersThe new BA609 tilt-rotor by Agusta-Bell
Rome, Italy - It has a capacity of 6-9 seats and a range of 1389 km
Bell and Agusta established a joint-venture to manufacture the tilt-rotor BA609, able to take of and land like a helicopter and to fly like a plane. It has the following characteristics: Accommodation:... more

CuriositiesFrom Dubai with extra-equipped Boeing 747
Arzachena, Italy - Prince and son arrive to Sardinia, the horses over a special cargo
Prince of Dubai will arrive today to Sardinia on board of his extra-equipped Boeing 747, together with the four sons and the other members of Emirates United team that's easily winning the endurance mondial... more

Civil aviationSeptember 11: SAS to cancel two of its flights to New York
Stockholm, Sweden - Due to low demand
Because of low demand, on the day of the first anniversary of September 11 tragic events the Scandinavian airline SAS decided to cancel two of its flights to New York. However, according to a SAS spokesman,... more

IndustryRoss Group Construction Corp. awarded of a near 10 USDm contract
USA
The Ross Group Construction Corp., Tulsa, Okla., is being awarded a $9,767,427 firm-fixed-price contract for construction of a maintenance hangar for support of T-1A aircraft. Work will be performed in... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines launch new self-service check-in at Little Rock, Arkansas
Washington, Usa - The 31st city where American offers this convenient service
The Us air carrier American Airlines has announced the installation of three Self-Service Check-In machines at Little Rock National Airport, the 31st city where American offers this convenient service.... more