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Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: first public flight for AB139
Farnborough, Uk - Enac and EEA certification for early 2003
Yesterday the AB 139, the helicopter made by the Italian-American joint venture Bell-Agusta, carried out its first public flight over the Farnborough air show skies. The first production is in its in-flight... more

HelicoptersGoodrich receives a contract from U.S. Army
Farnborough, UK - A USD 8.9m worth deal
Goodrich Corporation has received a contract for USD 8.9m from the Aviation Applied Technology Directorate, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command of Fort Eustis, Virginia, to supply the Goodrich Integrated... more

Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: Boeing and Alenia signed a MOU
Farnborough, Uk - On partnership for cooperation in missile defence
Seattle-based Boeing Company and the Italian aerospace industry Alenia, signed today in Farnborough a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) "to cooperate on balistic more

Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: Lockheed Martin and Agusta Westland signed a 10-year agreement
Farnborough, Uk - To jointly market, produce and support US 101 helicopters
In a statement, Us Lockheed Martin and the Italian-British joint venture Agusta Westland announced today to have reached a ten-year agreement "to jointly market, produce and support a medium-lift helicopter... more

Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: Boeing to praise winglets
Farnborough, Uk - "A dramatic difference"
Joe Clark, head at Aviation Partners Boeing (APB), arrived yesterday at Farnborough, in a meeting with the press widely praised the advantages of the winglets. "Blended winglet technology essentially rebrands... more

IndustryEADS, Airbus and Thales join forces in the Air Traffic Alliance
Farnborough, UK - They aim to accelerate deployment of new technologies for enhanced air transport capacity, safety and security
Eads, Airbus and Thales announced the creation of an open industry Alliance to provide a global solution to radically increase air traffic capacity while enhancing safety and security. The Air Traffic... more

Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: Raytheon to take care of our home security
Farnborough, Uk - Thomas Culligan said
Raytheon, the US company specialised in security and defence systems, is likely to extend its activities to home security as well. Thomas Culligan, the company's CEO, in yesterday's display whose theme... more

Sport aviationFossett in New Zealand to attempt another aviation record
Queenstown, New Zealand - He plans to pilot a glider to 19,000 meters
American adventurer Steve Fossett arrived in New Zealand to prepare for his latest assault on aviation record books: gliding to the stratosphere. Fresh from completing the first solo flight around the... more

Sport aviationHang glider flying with baby cranes: first chick takes off with D'Arrigo
Catania, Italia - First phase of imprinting is about to end
"Don", the biggest chick of Siberian cranes that will flight with Italian Angelo D'Arrigo from Artic Polar Circle to the Caspian Sea, was the first to fly with its new "daddy". "It took off right after... more

Weather forecastsSpecial Farnborough International Air Show 2002: Finmeccanica press conference
Fanborough, Uk - Testore's intervention
"I'm firmly convinced that a Group like Finmeccanica, with such a large dimension and such a high technology value, should strenghten its managerial levels in order to meet those required by an international... more

People"Aeriks 200" prototype flies in Switzerland
Manno, Switzerland - A self-built product by Aceair Sa
An "Aeriks 200" prototype has been showed yesterday at Lordino airport, in Switzerland. The aircraft is assembled by Aceair Sa for 49%, the rest is self-built. It has personal and fluid forms as well... more

Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: the reason of Lockheed Martin's success
Farnborough, Uk - According to Dan Hancock
Yesterday in a press conference at Farnborough, Dan Hancock, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics's president, presented and explained the good trend of the company. Landed with its latest jewel, the F-35 Joint... more

CuriositiesAustralian glasses intended to relieve jet lag
Adelaide, Australia - Colors blue and green would help to put the body clock right
Australian researchers from Adelaide University have invented glasses that will help long-haul travellers to relieve from jet lag. They have discovered that the colors blue and green would stimulate brain... more

Weather forecastsSpecial Farnborough International Air Show 2002: Virgin received its first A340-600
Farnborough, Uk - "To look after passengers as well as business travellers"
Yesterday the first A340-600, especially decorated with union jacks under the winglets, has been delivered to the British airline Virgin. The aircraft, the longest ever built by Airbus, will fly for Sir... more

AirlinesKlm to buy 6 planes from Airbus, 2 from Boeing
Farnborough, UK - The total estimated value of the acquisition is over USD 1bn at catalogue price
Dutch carrier Klm has placed orders for eight aircraft. The airline signed a letter of intent to buy six Airbus A330-200 aircraft, with options for a further 18, and also put its name down for two Boeing... more

IndustryMetro Energy Group awarded of a over 12 USDm contract
USA
Metro Energy Group*, Brooklyn, N.Y., was awarded a $12,202,082 fixed-price with economic price adjustment type contract for 19,523,000 gallons of gasoline, fuel oil and diesel fuel for the U.S. Army, U.S.... more

IndustryNorthrop Grumman awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
USA
Northrop Grumman Information Technology Inc., McLean, Va., is being awarded a $6,271,677 contract to provide for intelligence products and services for the North American Aerospace Defense Command Warning... more

Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: Farnborough air field to become a "first class" business airport
Farnborough, Uk – Under full responsibility of TAG Aviation
The plan to transform the air field that each year hosts one of the world’s main air show into one of Europe’s top business airports is shortly to become reality. TAG Aviation, chosen by the British min... more

AirlinesAeroflot to purchase 18 A320s
Moscow, Russia - A contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars
Russian national air carrier announced the purchase of 18 Airbus A320s. The contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but it will benefit from cut in leasing costs after September 11 attacks. The... more

Science and technologyBritish Greens against new airport on the banks of the Thames
London, UK - They are ready to challenge government plans in courts
British environmental groups say that plans for a series of runways and a new international airport on the banks of the Thames at Cliffe in Kent will face lengthy court battles. The British Airports Authority... more

Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: Boeing not to display any of its current airliners
Farnborough, Uk – "To deliver their airplanes on time"
A part from a 12-year old B737-400 equipped with Connexion By Boeing (an on flight system which provides Internet connection via Satellite, editor’s note) this year Boeing, the Seattle-based aeronautical g... more

Weather forecastsSpecial 2002 Farnborough International Air Show: AgustaWestland presents its new jewel
Farnborough, Uk – The Super Linx 300
This morning at Farnborough International Air Show, in a press conference held by AgustaWestland, the British Italian helicopters manufacturer presented officially its new jewel, the Super Linx 300. The... more

Weather forecasts2002 Farnborough International Air Show takes off
Farnborough, Uk – The first after September 11
This morning at 9am, with British premier Tony Blair’s via letter-best wishes, the 2002 Farnborough International Air Show 2002 officially took off for its first edition after September 11th terror a... more

HelicoptersTurkey awards helicopter upgrade contract to Israel
Ankara, Turkey - A USD 110m-worth contract
A contract to upgrade 300 military helicopters was awarded to Israel by Turkey. The agreement to this effect was signed by officials from the Turkish Defence Industry Undersecretariat and Israeli Military... more

PeopleFirst direct flight between the two Koreas
Beijing, China - A Tupolev TU-134 carried personnel and materials to the North
A Tupolev TU-134 flew a direct flight from North Korea to South and return for the first time. This inaugural flight between Sondok Airport in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and Yangyang A... more

AccidentsRussian Mi-8 helicopter crashed in Ingushetia
Moscow, Russia - The twelve people on board died
The Mi-8 helicopter crashed in the Ingush mountains, in the North Caucasus, while it was airlifting servicemen from the Nazran border guard unit. The helicopter was carrying four crew members and eight... more

IndustryAn Italian will lead "Eurofighter"
Rome, Italy - Filippo Bagnato appointed new CEO
Filippo Bagnato, managing director of Alenia Aeronautica, has been appointed Eurofighter's Chief Executive Officer. He will held the new charge starting from September. The appointment was decided jointly... more

IndustryAlenia failed to enter Airbus
Killarney, Ireland - As reported by Eads' CEO
Phillippe Camus, Eads' CEO - Airbus parent company -, affirmed Alenia Aeronautica to acquire part of Airbus' capital "is no longer in agenda". Camus pointed out that his company's relations with Alenia... more

Press releaseFarnborough 2002: (2) companies and joint ventures of the Finmeccanica group
Rome, Italy - From today to Sunday
"The fact that the Finmeccanica companies and joint ventures are taking part in the Farnborough Air Show clearly indicates how the aerospace sector has come to the fore as a major factor in promoting the... more

Press releaseFinmeccanica at Farnborough 2002
Rome, Italy - To join aerospace and defence "leaders"
"Finmeccanica will be exhibiting at the Farnborough Airshow as one of the major players in the aerospace industry. The event, now in its 54th year, starts today 22nd July and is one of the most important... more

Press releaseQantas announces fleet purchases
Sydney, Australia - Four Boeing 737-800 with option for other four
"Qantas announced it would purchase four new Boeing 737-800 aircraft and take options for an additional four. Qantas Chief Executive Officer Geoff Dixon said the Qantas Board approved the fleet purchases... more

AccidentsFirefighting tanker crashed in Colorado
Denver, Colorado - Two dead
A PB4Y-2 Privateer, a former Navy bomber that saw duty during World War II, came apart in the air while carrying a load of fire retardant to a blaze near the rugged Rocky Mountain National Park, about... more

AccidentsLauda Air's charter lands in emergency at Shannon, Ireland
Shannon, Ireland - It was on its flight from Goose Bay, Canada, to Bari, Italy
A Lauda Air Airbus A310 with 169 people onboard made an emergency landing at Shannon airport, Ireland. The pilot landed with one engine, because a warning light signaled a problem with one of the two... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a over 7 USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., St. Louis, is being awarded a $7,457,885 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for engineering, maintenance services, and limited manufacturing... more

Weather forecastsFarnborough 2002: Italian government will be represented by Defence junior Minister
London, UK - AVIONEWS will report daily from Farnborough
"Farnborough International Air Show 2002" will open today. About 1200 aerospace industries coming from 30 countries will expose till July 28th. Italy will be represented by Alenia Aeronautica, Aermacchi,... more

HelicoptersBell Helicopter increases its revenue and decreases its profit
Providence, Usa - According to Bell parent Textron's second quarter results
Bell Helicopter revenues increased USD 4m primarily due to higher sales to the U.S. Government on the V-22 program and the H-1 upgrade contract, partially offset by lower foreign military sales and lower... more

AerospaceVitrociset will show its tracking console at Farnborough International Air Show
Rome, Italy - For the missile firing ground of Salto di Quirra (Italy)
Vitrociset Group, the Italian company specialized in information technology, electronics and integrated logistics, will display its tracking console at 2002 Farnborough International Air Show, which runs... more

Press releaseThe city of Dayton, Ohio and the aerospace industry count down to the premier global event
Reston, USA - For the centennial of flight
"Next July the aerospace industry and the world will convene in Dayton, Ohio to celebrate the Wright brothers’ first powered flight and the century of achievement that has followed – as well as lay the... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Corp., Long Beach, Calif., is being awarded a $6,269,324 contract modification to provide for award fee earning during award fee period three (1 October thru 31 March 02) for C-17 flexible... more

IndustryRolls Royce awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
USA
Rolls Royce Corp., Indianapolis is being awarded a $6,616,797 contract to provide for 22 T-56 Turbine Modules, applicable to Air Force C-130 Aircraft. Total funds have been obligated. This work will... more

IndustryRaytheon awarded of a near 74 USDm contract
USA
Raytheon Co., Tucson, Ariz., is being awarded a $73,799,437 contract modification to provide for 225 AIM-120 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (14 for Air Force, 4 for Navy, 147 for South Korea,... more

AccidentsMissing Russian Mi-6 helicopter found
Moscow, Russia - All 21 people onboard were dead
The wreckage of the Russian Mi-6 helicopter was found yesterday afternoon. All the 21 people onboard (8 crew and 13 passengers) were dead. The Mi-6 helicopter, flying from the city of Norilsk over Dickson... more

Press releaseDatamat-Vitrociset consortium in defence logistics management
Rome, Italy - S2LOG, a new Italian industrial pole, is born
"Datamat and Vitrociset announce the formation of the S2LOG Consortium for the supply of services and systems for Defence Logistics Management. The new consortium is positioned to make the most of the... more

Press releaseBombardier presents wide range of innovative aircraft at Farnborough Air Show
Montreal, Canada - "We continue to seek opportunities to develop innovative products and services to support our customers"
"Bombardier Aerospace lands at the 2002 Farnborough Air Show next week with a total of 10 aircraft on static display and representation from its Business Aircraft, Regional Aircraft and Defence Services... more

AirlinesKLM to purchase 12 new Airbus
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - The deal will be inked on the opening day of the Farnborough Air Show
The Dutch royal airline KLM is to acquire 12 new A330s at 2002 Farnborough International Air Show. "We're still negotiating the deal. It hasn't been finalized. We've already announced we were working on... more

AirlinesUs Airways posted losses for USD 248m
Arlington, Usa - Ten times its loss in the second quarter of last year
US Airways reported a second-quarter loss of USD 248m, 10 times its loss in the second quarter of last year. The Arlington-based airline has not reported a profit since the second quarter of 2000. The... more

PeopleNTSB: Marion C. Blakey statement
Washington, Usa - Regarding the president's intent to nominate Ms. Blakey as the next administrator of FAA
"This is a critical time for the aviation industry, and I am honored by the President's trust in his intent to nominate me as the next Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration". (007) more

CuriositiesAn Italian hang glider flyer to lead birds of paradise migration
Moscow, Russia - For thousands of kilometres
Contacted by AVIONEWS, the Italian hang glider champion Angelo D'Arrigo expressed all his satisfaction to take part to such an amazing venture which will see the aviator comitted to teach little birds... more

Aerospace"Star City" to open its gates to public
Moscow, Russia - The space centre where Soviet cosmonauts have been trained
As of yesterday, people is allowed to visit "Star City", the historical training centre of Soviet and Russian spacemen, since first Gagarin's flight (12 April 1961). This place preserves important papers... more

AirlinesAir India to start Bombay-Newark flights
Bombay, India - Three times a week as of December
Starting from next December, Air India will operate flights from Bombay to Newark, in New Jersey, three times a week. This service will be in addition to daily flights from Bombay to New York. Flights... more