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Finance and economyBoeing: 53% losses in first 2002 quarter
Chicago, USA
U.S. industry Boeing Company, announced that it has registered a net percentage loss of 53% in incomes in the first quarter of 2002, compared with the same period of 2001, with a loss of 1,24 USDbn. In... more
Weather forecastsILA 2002: chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to open airshow
Berlin, Germany
The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Gerhard Schroeder, will open the ILA2002 on 6 May. The ceremonies will take place that day at 2.30 p.m. in Hall 3 on the ILA grounds on the southern... more
AirlinesVirgin Blue to boost its activities with new ambitious plan
Melbourne, Australia
According to Sir Richard Branson, founder and in part owner of the Australian low-cost carrier Virgin Blue, other than the listing in the stock market expected within two years, there are several other... more
PeopleIndian strike paralyzes aviation
New Delhi, India
A national strike, called by unions in India, has hit heavily the flights in the eastern part of the country. Services from two leading domestic carriers, Indian Airlines and Jet Airways, were badly affected... more
HelicoptersAir Methods looks for a aeromedical partner
Denver, USA
Air Methods Corporation announced that it has entered into a non-binding letter of intent to acquire a major air medical service provider. The letter of intent contemplates closing during the third... more
Finance and economyKaman reports its first quarter financial results
New York, USA - Losses for over 3 USdm reported
Kaman Corp. reported first quarter earnings per share of 24 cents on a diluted basis, compared to 38 cents per share diluted a year ago. Net earnings were $5.3 million, compared to $8.7 million the previous year. The... more
IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a near 8 USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company, Mesa, Ariz., is being awarded a $7,843,749 modification to a firm-fixed-price contract (DAAH23-00-C-0124) for the efforts necessary to support the Government of Israel... more
IndustryBell-Boeing awarded of a over 11 USDm contract
USA
Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office, Patuxent River, Md., is being awarded an $11,422,540 ceiling-priced, time and material delivery order against a previously awarded indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity... more
IndustryUnited Technologies awarded of a over 8 USDm contract
USA
United Technologies Corp., East Hartford, Conn., is being awarded an $8,585,771 firm-fixed-price contract modification to provide for 23,078 vane compressors for the F-100PW100, 200, 220E engine applicable... more
AirlinesNew Athens-Bari link for Volare Group
Bari, Italy - It's the first international link for the Italian airport
The Italian air carrier, Volare Group, announced the launch of its first international flight from Bari airport. Starting from next April 20th, a daily flight at 8.00 pm will link Bari to Athens. At 8.40... more
AccidentsFear for 44 Italians in South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa -The aircraft goes off the runway
Due to a brake failure an aircraft with 44 Italian managers aboard went off the runway in Sun City, South Africa. Much fear but no one got injured. (m/cesn) more
DefenseNew "ad hoc" command for Us National Defense
Washington, USA - Pentagon’s announce disclosed today
The Us Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, will officially announce today the establishment of a new special command turn to national defense exclusively. "This command will answer 21st century challenges... more
HelicoptersPalm Beach buys a new Bell helicopter
Palm breach, USA
Price for sheriff's Palm Beach County's newest crime-fighting machine leaps tall buildings in a single bound, seats seven, has a 379-mile range and a top speed of 153 mph. Cost to taxpayers: $2.6 million.... more
IndustryTurbomeca and Kamov signs agreement to engine Russian helos
Paris, France - Accident occured in an air base
Kamov and Turbomeca, a Snecma Group company, have signed an agreement for the engining of the Ka-226, Ka-115 and other light Kamov helicopters. The first stage of the contract deals with the engining... more
Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing 737-200 and -200C aircraft
USA
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-NM-74-AD; Amendment 39-12705; AD 2002-07-11] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more
Civil aviationFAA EMERGENCY AD on Boeing 737 aircraft
USA
Emergency Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 Docket No. 2002-NM-109-AD; AD 2002-08-52 E Boeing Model 737-600, -700, -700C Series... more
Science and technologyTokyo-Narita airport will have its second runway
Tokyo, Japan - Today the inauguration
Today the Tokyo airport of Narita will open its second runway, just few weeks before the beginning of the Football World Cup, being held from May 31st to June 30th. "Now, thanks to the new runway we are... more
IndustrySikorsky completes acquisition of Derco Holdings
USA
United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) announced today that its Sikorsky Aircraft subsidiary has completed its purchase of the assets and operations of Derco Holding, Ltd., including its aerospace... more
Weather forecastsILA 2002 (2): Expansion continues, also after september 11 events
Berlin, Germany - "Airshow never so rich"
The International Aerospace Exhibition (6 –12 May 2002) continues to expand. Dr. Hans Eberhard Birke, Chief Executive of the Bundesverband der Deutschen Luft- und Raumfahrtindustrie (BDLI), representing t... more
AerospaceThe rocket Ariane-4 took-off to space
Evry, France - To escort the communication satellite NSS-7
The rocket-propeller Ariane-4 took off for its 150th mission in space from Kourou aerospace base, French Guyane. It will accompany the geostationary satellite NSS-7 to orbit. (m/cesn) more
AirlinesSwissair ready to sell its ‘boutiques’
Zurich, Switzerland - Reached an agreement with Pam Group
Swissair Group, the recently bankrupted Swiss air carrier, signed an agreement with Pam Group, an Italian retail store chain, to sell Nuance Group, its branch running airport shops. Stefanel, an Italian... more
IndustryDassault e Sagem alliance for tactical UAV production
Paris, France
Dassault Aviation and Sagem have decided to share their mutual expertise and have reached a cooperation agreement on the development of the future tactical UAVs. For both companies, this is a strategic... more
IndustryHertrich appointed again BDLI’s chairman
Berlin, Germany - One more mandate for the EADS’ co-president
Rainer Hertrich has been re-elected president of BDLI - the German Aeronautic Industry Federation. Hertrich is also co-president of EADS - European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company. BDLI represents... more
AerospaceA little train runs in space
Cape Canaveral, USA - Last ‘space walk’ for the "Silver Team"
Jerry Ross and Lee Morin who have been nicknamed "Silver Team" considering that both have two grandsons, wore their space suits and took their fourth and last ‘space walk’ around "Alpha Space Station". They had... more
Civil aviationNTSB recommendation on Airbus aircraft
Washington, USA - It involves A319, A320 and A321 models
On March 17, 2001, about 0708 eastern standard time, an Airbus Industrie A320-200, N357NW, manufacturer serial number 830, being operated by Northwest Airlines as flight 985, ran off the runway and onto... more
AirlinesDelta Air Lines loses three time more in 1st quarter 2002
Atlanta, USA -USDm 397 net losses
Delta Air Lines, the third Us air carrier, has announced that in the 1st quarter 2002 its net losses are three times the one it had suffered in the 1st quarter 2001- from USDm 133 to 397. Delta stock... more
AccidentsNtsb inquires on yesterday plane crash in South Korea
Washington, Usa - Faa and Boeing will also investigate
Ntsb, the Us National Transportation Safety Board sent an investigator’s team to help the South Korean authorities to clarify the yesterday crash near Busan. The Air China CA 129 flight from Beijing c... more
AirlinesDe Palacio meets Alitalia’s managers (2)
Brussels, Belgium - Eu: "we need more information"
After the Alitalia’s president and ceo, Fausto Cereti and Francesco Mengozzi, had positively commented the Brussels meeting, the Eu Transport Commissioner, Loyola De Palacio, declared that the information r... more
AirlinesDe Palacio-Alitalia managers meeting
Brussels, Belgium - Alitalia’s president "good results"
"This meeting has produced good results. We are providing the Eu Commission with all the details they need to clarify that we are operating according the market rules. We have also committed ourselves... more
AccidentsOn Air China crash in South Korea
Seoul, South Korea - "Nothing to report before crashing" says the pilot
The 32-year-old Air China pilot, Wu Xinlu, reports that nothing remarkable happened before the crash. However, it was the first time for the young pilot to land by turning to the Kimhae airport, as he... more
Press releaseEurope-China co-operation on management and monitoring of natural disasters
Rome, Italy - Vitrociset group will attend Eurochina 2002
"Vitrociset Group, in answer to a Eu invitation, will attend Eurochina 2002 - Co-operation Forum on Information Society - which is going to start today in Beijing to show new technologies on environmental... more
Airlines"Nouvelle Cuisine" to delight Lufthansa passengers
Brussels, Belgium - Paul Bocuse will cook for German carrier lucky fliers
In May as well as in June, Paul Bocuse, the French chef creator of the "nouvelle cuisine", will take care of the on board menu Lufthansa is going to serve to both its first and business classes passengers.... more
IndustryWescam receives Canadian Society of Cinematographers award.
Burlington, Ontario
Wescam has announced that the company has been awarded the prestigious Bill Hilson Award at this year's Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC) awards celebration, held this evening at the Crowne Plaza... more
AirlinesAirbus receives a China Eastern Airlines order for 20 A320 jetliners
Shanghai, China
Chinese carrier China Eastern Airlines ordered to French aircraft maker Airbus 20 A320 jetliner, worth about 600 USDm. THe carrier obtained a discount of price tag, because the aircraft will be delivered... more
HelicoptersMethodist Medical Center uses private helicopters
Peoria, USA
THe Methodist Medical Center has signed a contract with a MedForce of Colona, a western Illinois company to ferry patients to the hospital by helicopter from smaller hospitals in the area. According Terry... more
Industry10 new Airbus A380 for FedEx
Toulouse, France - Delivery will start from 2008
This week the Airbus’ managers are supposed to sign a contract with FedEx to provide the Us courier with 10 Airbus A380 super jumbo cargo which are supposed to be delivered from 2008 to 2011. At present t... more
AirlinesNew ‘recipes’ aboard
Rome, Italy - Alitalia and Lufthansa challenge each other in the ‘kitchen’
Competition aboard reaches the kitchen. Alitalia will provide its passengers on the Rome-Milan link with succulent sandwiches and tasty ice-creams. Lufthansa answers by engaging the genius of the ‘nouvelle c... more
HelicoptersAn helicopter procurement promise shelved by Australian government
West Australia
West Australia will not receive the search-and-rescue helicopter, which was promised by the government, which has shelved the procurement. Ten months after Police Minister Michelle Roberts made the pledge,... more
Latest newsFrench military aircraft take off for Palestinian territories with humanitarian aids
Paris, France - It will land at Tel Aviv
A FRench military aircraft, a DC-8 with 22 tons of humanitarian aids for the Palestinian territories, took off from Paris Roissy airport heading to Tel Aviv, where the aids, largely of sanitary kind, will... more
IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a 6 USDm contract
USA
Lockheed Martin Corp., Naval Electronics & Surveillance Systems, Baltimore, is being awarded a $6,053,048 cost-plus-award-fee modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-00-C-5486) for design agent... more
Civil aviationMore than 60% on accidents in India due to crew errors
New Delhi, India
According to a statistic report of Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), more than 60%, precisely 62%, of the accident involving helicopters and small aircraft, occurred in the country,... more
AccidentsAir China aircraft crash in South Korea
Seul, South Korea - Last count reports 120 dead
As South Korean officials reported, the last balance of the CA 129 flight crash amounts to 120 dead, 8 missing, 38 injured. Yesterday were reported 115 deceased. The Air China Boeing 767-200 was flying... more
AirlinesEu says no to Greece
Brussels, Belgium - Loyola de Palacio rejects public funds to Olympic Airways
The Eu Transport Commissioner, Loyola de Palacio, refused the Greek government’s intention to grant public funds to Olympic Airways in order to avoid its bankruptcy. Last March 6th Ue had already investigated a... more
AccidentsTwo helicopters hijacked in Moscow
Moscow, Russia
According to local police sources, which have given the news only today, two Mil MI-2 helicopters were hijacked from Tushino airdrome in Moscow on Friday. The helicopters are operated by Vikhr company... more
DefenseThai army to buy 33 Black Hawk helicopters
Thailandia
According to local sources, the Thai army plans to buy 33 Black Hawk helicopters by 2009 to replace its old UH1-H helicopters that had been in use since the Vietnam War. Only about 30% of them remained... more
Fair and showsSouth Korea air crash: young man rescued 20 fellow-passengers
Seoul, South Korea - Seol Ik-Soo, the new hero
A 27 years-old South Korean, Seol Ik-Soo, is the hero of the day. He managed to rescue 20 people who shared with him the traumatic experience of the crash occured yesterday in the surroundings of Busan. Seol... more
IndustryBombardier’s employees at war
Montreal, Canada -No salary agreement after the week-end negotiation
8,000 Bombardier Aerospace’s employees are ready to strike after no agreement on salary increase came out during last week-end negotiation. The employees refused a 3.25% salary increase and a CAD 1,000 b... more
AirlinesAlitalia "abducts" a Ghanaian aircraft
Rome, Italy - In advance for a EURm 30 worth credit claimed from Ghana Airways
Alitalia decided to seize a Ghana Airways DC 10-30 as an advance of the EURm 30 credit. Alitalia claimed credit from Ghana Airways after providing, though its branch Alitalia engineering, maintenance... more
AirlinesNew name for "Swiss"
Basel, Switzerland - It will be named Swiss International Air Lines Ltd
The Swiss air carrier Swiss Air Lines Ltd, former Crossair SA, has decided to change its name into Swiss International Air Lines Ltd. Its new head office will be moved from Zurich to Basel. Last March... more
AirlinesU.S. Airways expect an increment in its regional jet fleet
USa
After to have meet the unions, U.S. airways carrier has announced that it is interested to substitute a part of its current regional fleet, composed by turboprop aircraft with jets, as this is the preference... more