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AirlinesNATIONAL JET ITALIA GROUNDS TWO AIRCRAFTS
ROME, National Jet Italia announced it is to temporarily ground two of its Boeing 737s. The crew will be laid off. NJ will also suspend the services between Rome and Nice and Athens. The carrier is focusing... more

AirlinesAEROFLOT TERMINATES DIRECT FLIGHT TO CHICAGO
MOSCOW, Alexander Kanishchev, the head of Aeroflot's route management department, said that the airline won't run the direct flight to Chicago "after Oct. 28, when the winter starts". "This flight is quite... more

SecurityQATAR AMIR OFFERS 3 USDM FOR U.S. VICTIMS FAMILY
WASHINGTON, USA, Amir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar provided the Defense Department $1 million today to be used to assist families of victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon. The... more

AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES CUTS EXECUTIVE'S SALARIES
SINGAPORE, Singapore Airlines yesterday announced it is to trim managers' salaries between 7% and 15%. The airline said Cheong Choong Kong, the carrier's ceo, will lose 15% of his base salary. Cheong said... more

AirlinesAMERICAN AIRLINES JET ESCORTED BY TWO FIGHTERS AFTER ATTEMPT TO ENTER COCKPIT
CHICAGO, An American Airlines jetliner en route to Chicago was escorted by two F-16 fighters after Edward A. Coburn, 31, a mentally ill passenger, tried to enter the cockpit. The man was subdued by... more

Press releaseAIR NEW ZEALAND TO MODIFY ITS FLIGHTS
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, Following the reduction of the passenger traffic between USA and Australia, Air New Zealand decided to cancel, in October, seven flights on Sydney-Los Angeles-Sydney route and... more

Latest newsAFGHANISTAN (5) ALL ALLIANCE AIRCRAFTS RETURNED SAFELY
WASHINGTON, USA, All U.S. aircraft participating in attacks on Afghanistan Oct. 7 returned to their bases safely, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld called the day's missions a success. Speaking... more

Press releaseGO, EXPANSION CONTINUES
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, With yhe launch of the new route London-Newcastle, Go is the sole carrier to announce real and effective expansion plans. Go, the British low-cost airline will increase in future... more

AccidentsAFGHANISTAN (3): TALIBAN INSISTS CLAIMING THEY DOWNED A US PLANE
AFGHANISTAN, Talibans today insisted saying they shot down an ummanned reconnaisance plane yesterday. Pentagon reported no loss in the attacks. The aircraft would have been shot down in Afghanistan's northern... more

AirlinesSABENA WILL BE IN CONTROLLED ADMINISTRATION UNTIL NOVEMBER, 30
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, Brussels Commerce court president, awaeded Belgian airline Sabena to be in controlled administration until November, 30. Assisted by 3 officials, Sabena managent thus will have time... more

AirlinesAIR NEW ZEALAND CUTS SOME FLIGHTS
NEW ZEALAND, Air New Zealand announced today it is to reduce Nov. flights schedule by 10%. In addition, some redundancies will be made. The routes to be suspended are all international services. The airline... more

Latest newsAFGHANISTAN (4) A B-52 SIGNED BY NY POLICE
NEW YORK, USA, One of the B-52 bombers which have hit the Afghanistan territories yeteraday, had on the nose the painting "NYPD - We remember", a clear message to terrorists who have destroyed the twin... more

Latest newsWASHINGTON ASKS FIVE AWACS FOR ''INTERNAL USE''
WASHINGTON, USA, The U.S. defense department asked and obtained by NATO five AWACS radar surveillance aircrafts that will be sent in the States to replace the AWACS sent to Asian zones to maintain... more

Science and technologyFRANKFURT AIRPORT INCREMENTS SECURITY MEASURES
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, Frankfurt Airport has implemented further security measures as a result of the latest developments in Afghanistan and proclamas of the billionaire terrorist Bin Laden for a holy... more

Latest newsAFGHANISTAN (2): GB CONFIRMS THAT 30 TARGETS HAVE BEEN HIT
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, According to UK defense ministry Geoff Hoon, the angloamerican joint forces hit 30 targets on Afghanistan territories during yesterday's attack; there was no civil targe... more

AirlinesSABENA AXES FLIGHTS TO BELFAST
BRUSSELS, Sabena is suspending two of the three daily flights between Brussels and Belfast. Other services are going to be cancelled, to Tokyo, Beirut and Verona, in Italy. more

AirlinesDELTA PLANS FULL SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
ATLANTA, "Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL - news) announced that it plans to operate its full schedule of more than 2,060 domestic and international flights on Monday, October 8, 2001. Delta said that customers... more

IndustrySEK 500 MILLION ORDER FROM FMV FOR SAAB
STOCKOLM, SWEDEN, The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) has placed an order for an integration system from Saab for new precision engagement weapons for Sweden’s JAS 39 Gripen valued at S... more

AccidentsUN HELICOPTER SHOT DOWN IN GEORGIA
GEORGIA, A United Nations' helicopter carrying six observers was shot down over Georgia's Abkhazian region, officials said. No survivors are reported. The helicopter was shot down by Chechen rebels, over... more

IndustryEXXON MOBIL FUELS AWARDED A OVER 36 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Exxon Mobil Fuels Marketing Company, Fairfax, Va., is being awarded a $36,189,229 fixed price with economic price adjustment type contract for Turbine Fuel, JP-8, for the Defense Energy Support Center.... more

IndustrySKYHOOK TECHNOLOGIES AWARDED A NEAR 12 USD CONTRACT
USA, SkyHook Technologies Incorporated, Huntsville, Alabama, awarded an $11,936,961 contract, for the acquisition and installation of Search and Rescue "A" and "B" Kits and Crashworthy External Fuel... more

IndustryMCDONNELL DOUGLAS AWARDED A OVER 156 USDM CONTRACT
USA, McDonnell Douglas Corp., San Antonio, Texas, awarded a $156,625,420 contract to provide for fiscal year 2002 contractor logistics support for the KC-10 aircraft and the KDC-10 aerial refueling... more

IndustryLOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED A NEAR 183 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, awarded a $182,940,880 contract to provide for six single place F-16C, Block 52+ aircraft and four two place F-16D, Block 52+ aircraft. This... more

IndustryHELLFIRE SYSTEMS AWARDED A NEAR 10 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Hellfire Systems LLC, Orlando, Fla., awarded a $9,604,320 contract for AGM-114K Hellfire II laser guided missiles and AGM-114M blast fragmentation warhead missiles. Work completion is expected... more

AirlinesEU WILL TAKE SOON DECISION ON SABENA
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, According to EU Transport Commission spokesman Gilles Gantelet, a decision on the Sabena government aids, as the Swiss airline Swissair, which owns 49,5% of Sabena, failed to give it... more

AccidentsISRAEL TO JOIN RECOVERY OPERATIONS FOR TUPOLEV PLUNGED
TEL AVIV, Israel will join the recovery operations in the Black Sea, where the Tu-154 plunged yesterday, with around 70 air force and police personnel. An Israeli naval vessel will arrive to the crash... more

AirlinesAMERICAN EAGLE STARTS LIMITED SERVICE FROM WASHINGTON REAGAN WITH FLIGHTS TO BOSTON
FORTH WORTH, "American Eagle Airlines will launch service at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Tuesday, Oct. 9, with five daily round-trip flights to Boston's Logan Airport. The airline will... more

AccidentsMILITARY PLANE CRASHES IN SOUTH KOREA (2): SPECIFICATIONS
ROME, Mc Donnell Douglas F-4 Phantom: Type: multi-role fighter Accommodation: one pilot, one weapons systems officer Lenght: 63 ft Wingspan: 38 ft 7 in Height: 16 ft 5 in Empty weight: 30.328 lb Max... more

Press releaseVARIG WINS ON ''AIR BRIDGE''
S.PAOLO DO BRASIL, Varig achieved a brilliant results of a 47,5 of market share on the "air bridge" in the first 2001 six months. This Varig connection between Rio/S.Paolo holds over 50% of all passengers... more

AccidentsMILITARY PLANE CRASHES IN SOUTH KOREA, TWO KILLED
SEOUL, An F-4E fighter aircraft Of ROK Air Force crashed this morning on a bombing range in Yongwol, Gangwon Province during a training exercise. Both the people on board, the pilot and the weapons officer,... more

AerospaceRUSSIA PLANS MODERNIZATION OF ITS AGING SPY SATELLITE FLEET
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, According to Gen. Anatoly Perminov, chief of the Russian space forces, this is the best moment to increase the nation's modernization of its aging spy satellite fleet to get more information... more

AirlinesTHAI AIRWAYS APPOINTS NEW BOARD AND CEO
BANGKOK, Thai Airways International Plc appointed a new chairman and board of directors this morning. Virabongsa Ramangkura, named new ceo for the airline, said "thai government is determined to make Thai... more

AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS TRAFFIC DOWN IN SEPT.
LONDON, British Airways announced a 11,6% drop in September's passengers traffic due to the terrorist acts in Usa. The downturn included a 32% decline in numbers on transatlantic routes. BA also added... more

IndustryBOEING DELIVERIES DOWN IN THE THIRD QUARTER
SEATTLE, Boeing announced it has delivered 120 planes in the third quarter, 19 less than the number expected before the terrorist acts in Usa. So far this year, Boeing has delivered 383 jets and hopes... more

AirlinesSKYJET ANNOUNCES NEW SECURITY MEASURES FOR CHARTER FLIGHTS
WASHINGTON, USA, Skyjet, the pioneer real-time service for booking private business jets and a wholly owned subsidiary of Bombardier Aerospace, has announced new security procedures for all its charter... more

AirlinesBA TO USE SMALLER PLANES ON FLIGHTS TO TEL AVIV
LONDON, British Airways yesterday said it is to reduce capacity on the service between Tel Aviv and London from Nov. 1 as the passengers traffic is expected to drop. Boeing 767 planes, with 176 seats,... more

Press releaseSABENA ''REPROTECTED'' BY GOVERNMENT
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, The board of directors of Sabena meets in order to evaluate the financial position of the carrier after the request for Swissair financial control. According to the European laws on... more

AirlinesAEROFLOT TO INCREASE CAPACITY ON FLIGHTS TO SWITZERLAND
MOSCOW, Russian Aeroflot said it is to use larger planes on its services to Switzerland after the financial crisis hitting Swissair. "Considering the interests of air passengers, Aeroflot, starting from... more

AirlinesMALAYSIAN AIRLINES OVERHAULS THE INTERNATIONAL NETWORK
PETALING JAYA, Malaysian Airlines has announced it is to change the flight schedule by axing 12 unprofitable destinations which will be discontinued. Among them there are the services to Auckland, Buenos... more

AirlinesEASYJET: TRAFFIC UP IN SEPT.
LONDON, EasyJet today announced it carried 27% more passengers in September. The load factor was slightly higher too, reaching 83,16%. The discount airline responded to the air transport crisis by slashing... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR TO OPERATE HALF OF THE FLIGHTS SCHEDULE TODAY
ZURICH, Swissair said it should operate half of the normal schedule today. "In all 235 flights are planned, around half the schedule" a spokesman for the carrier said. The former subsidiary Crossair would... more

AccidentsPLANE PLUNGED IN THE BLACK SEA (3): FAMILIES OF THE VICTIMS TO RECEIVE COMPENSATION
MOSCOW, Valentina Matvienko, russian Deputy prime minister, said today that the families of those who yesterday perished in the Tu-154 airliner crash over the Black Sea will receive compensation, as provided... more

AccidentsPLANE PLUNGED IN THE BLACK SEA (2): A PROBE FOR ''TERRORISM'' ON ITS WAY
MOSCOW, Sergei Fridkinsky, Russia's Deputy Prosecutor General opened the investigation regarding the explosion of the Tu-154 matching it under the article "terrorism". The russian penal code might sentence... more

AccidentsPLANE PLUNGED IN THE BLACK SEA: UKRAINE DENIES ANY IMPLICATION
RUSSIA, The Ukrainian government denied that one of their missiles shot down the Sibir Airlines Tu-154 during a military exercise, as US Pentagon officials reported. But Ukraine said the missiles used... more

AirlinesALASKA AIRLINES REPORTS SEPT. TRAFFIC
ANCHORAGE, Alaska Airlines' Sept. traffic dumped 18,7% from the same period last year to 719 million RPMs, capacity dropped 16.1% to 1.41 billion ASMs while load factor decreased 2 points to 60,7%. The... more

AccidentsPLANE CRASHED IN THE BLACK SEA (10): PUTIN ORDERS CHECKS OF THE WEST SIBERIAN CIVIL AVIATION
RUSSIA, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered checks of the West Sibewrian civil fleet after the air crash occurred this morning. "One in ten aircraft in western Siberia does not comply with technical... more

AccidentsPLANE CRASHED IN TRHE BLACK SEA (9): THE PLANE WAS IN OPERATION SINCE TEN YEARS
RUSSIA, Russian news agency Interfax reported this afternoon that the Tu-154 exploded had been in operation since 1991. Sibir Airlines added that the aircraft underwent major repairs in December 1995. more

AccidentsPLANE PLUNGED IN THE BLACK SEA (8): TWO BODIES RECOVERED
RUSSIA, Sources from Russia's Emergencies Ministry said "the rescue team has pulled out two bodies found on the surface of the sea". It is not clear whether further bodies have been sighted or recovered... more

AccidentsPLANE CRASHED IN THE BLACK SEA (7): TU-154 ACCIDENTS
ROME, The russian-made Tupolev 154 crashed several times in the last years. One of these planes crashed and exploded in flames in Siberian woodlands near the village of Burdakovka last July. More than... more

AccidentsPLANE PLUNGED INTO BLACK SEA (6): ISRAEL SUSPENDS ALL FLIGHTS
TEL AVIV, Israel has suspended all flights taking off from its airports as the suspect of a terrorist act lies behind the explosion aboard the Sibir Tu-154. Russian President Vladamir Put says he now believes... more