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IndustryBOEING AWARDED A OVER 23USDM CONTRACT
USA, The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., awarded a $23,360,000 contract to provide for a four-month extension of aircraft operations and maintenance support for the F-15 aircraft provided by 614 direct manning... more
AirlinesAEROFLOT DENIES INTEREST IN AER LINGUS
MOSCOW, Russian Aeroflot denied the rumours reporting it was interested in taking over irish low-cost carrier Aer Lingus. On the other hand, the carrier confirmed thatit is in talks with other irish carriers.... more
AccidentsCITY BIRD JETLINER MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN BRUSSELS
BRUSSELS, A City Bird Lockheed Threestar plane flying to Spain had to make an emergency landing at Brussels Zaventem airport yesterday evening because of a brake failure. None of the 300 passegenrs aboard... more
IndustryCARGOLIFTER SIGNED AN AGREEMENT WITH BAE SYSTEMS
BERLIN, GERMANY, THe German industry Cargolifter, which built the new transport airships, has signed an agreement with the U.S. industry Bae Systems, which will be its partner in the development and realization... more
AccidentsF-16 CRASHES IN CALIFORNIA
USA, An Air Force F-16 fighter yesterday crashed into remote mountains near the border between California and Nevada. The pilot, Maj. Aaron George, and a photographer on board to to document some test... more
AccidentsF-16 FIGHTER CRASHES IN TURKEY
ANKARA, A US F-16 fighter yesterday crashed in southern Turkey. The aircraft went down in the Besiri district of Batman province, Anatolia agency reported. The pilot parachuted to safety and suffered only... more
AirlinesSABENA AND BELGIAN GOVERNMENT REACH ACCORD
BRUSSELS, The financially troubled Swissair yesterday found an agreement with Sabena and belgian government to give the airline funds assuring a financiali life in return for releasing the commitment to... more
AirlinesBOEING DELIVERS 100TH NEXT-GENERATION 737 TO CONTINENTAL AIRLINES
SEATTLE, The Boeing Company yesterday delivered the 100th Next-Generation 737 airplane to Continental Airlines. Gordon Bethune, Continental Airlines chairman and CEO, was present to receive the airline's... more
PeopleAEA CONCERNS FOR 2001 AIR TRAFFIC
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, In a Airline European Association, Aea, meeting hel yesterday at Bruxelles, the 28 airline associated expressed their concerns for the 2001 air traffic, considering that the profits... more
AirlinesAUSTRALIAN LAW FIRM SUES THREE AIRLINES
AUSTRALIA, Australian law firm Slater & Gordon has started a legal action against three airlines, Qantas, British Airways and Klm over blod clots suffered by some passengers on long-haul flights. Also... more
AirlinesSKYWEST REPORTS JUNE TRAFFIC
USA, SkyWest Airlines flew 153 million RPMs in June, up 33% over the year-ago period. Capacity increased 22.5% to 233 million ASMs and load factor climbed 5.2 points to 65.5%. more
AirlinesFOR AOM/AIR LIBERTE' ''ALL IS OPENED''
PARIS, FRANCE, According to a Aom/Air Libertè French regional airlines, which have given their financial balances to Creteil court, there are yet some possibilities to recover the activity of the two... more
AirlinesDELTA EXPRESS TO BEGIN NONSTOP SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK'S JFK AND WEST PALM BEACH; FARES AS LOW AS $84 EACH WAY
ATLANTA, "Delta Express, Delta's low- fare airline, will begin offering customers nonstop jet service between New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and West Palm Beach on November 1, 2001. Delta... more
PeopleRUSSIA FORCED TO GROUND TU-134 JETLINERS
MOSCOW, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Ilya Klebanov today told the press that Tu-134 flights are to be suspended after the International Civil Aviation Organization will introduce new noise standards.... more
IndustryNEAR 7,5 USDBN CONTRACTS FOR AIR FORCE SUPPORT INDUSTRIES
USA, The Boeing Co., Midwest City, Oklahoma,Lockheed Martin Inc., Bethesda, Modern Technologies Corp., Dayton, Ohio, Science Applications International Corp., San Diego, California, Support Systems... more
AccidentsRUSSIAN CARGO PLANE CRASH DUE TO OVERLOADING
MOSCOW, Sources with the commission investigating Il-76 cargo plane crash occurred last saturday July 14, said the tragedy was due to a significantly overloading of the aircraft. Sources told russian agency... more
DefenseJOINT DECLARATION OF RUSSIAN AND CHINESE PRESIDENTS AGAINS U.S. SPACE SHIELD
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, Following the success of U.S. space shield test and subsequent declarations of Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld that the project will go ahead, the Russain and Chinese presidents have... more
AirlinesARKHANGELSK AIRLINES TRAFFIC UP
MOSCOW, Arkhangelsk Airlines has reported an 11,6% growth of traffic passenger in the first half of the year, compared with 2000. cargo trsaffic rose by 44,7%, said Arina Krivitskaya of Arkhangels... more
AirlinesLAN CHILE S.A. MONTHLY TRAFFIC REPORT FOR JUNE 2001
SANTIAGO, "Lan Chile S.A., Chile's largest domestic and international airline, reported its preliminary June monthly and accumulated traffic statistics and punctuality indicators. The Company reported... more
AirlinesLUFTHANSA SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH TRAVELCITY
USA, According to German newspaper Handelsblatt, Lufthansa have signed in USA an agreement with on-line travel agency Travelcity, in order to enlarge it presence on Internet. more
Science and technologyDUBAI AIRPORT TRAFFIC GROWS
DUBAI, Dubai International Airport's traffic grew by 14% in the first half of the year, compared with the same period in 2000. About 6,98 million of passengers passed through the airport. Aircraft movements... more
AccidentsSIGHTSEEING PLANE CRASHES IN ALASKA (2): SPECIFICATIONS OF MAULE
ROME, Maule Trainer: Type: light aircraft Accommodation: pilot + three passengers Wingspan: 30 ft 10 in Lenght overall: 23 ft 6 in Height overall: 6 ft 4 in Weight: 1400 lb Max T/O weight: 2200... more
DefenseSPACE SHIELD: RUMSFELD ANNOUNCES 20 TEST IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS
USA, Following the success of the last space shield test, U.S. Defense Secretary donald Rumsfeld announced in a press conference that USA expect to perform 20 missile intercept test in the next five years.... more
AccidentsSIGHTSEEING PLANE CRASHES IN ALASKA
ANCHORAGE, A single-engine Maule sightseeing plane crashed into a mountainside near Bettles, in northern Alaska. The four occupants, a pilot and three americans on a sightseeing trip, were found dead by... more
AccidentsNEW AIR CRASH IN RUSSIA (2): SPECIFICATIONS OF THE SU-33 AIRCRAFT
ROME, Sukhoi Su-33: Type: Single-seat ship-based air defence fighter Wingspan: 48 ft 2 in Lenght overall: 69 ft 6 in Height overall: 19 ft 4 in Weights and loadings: not available Max speed: Mach... more
AccidentsNEW AIR CRASH IN RUSSIA
OSTROV, A twin-engine SU-33 plane crashed during an airshow in Ostrov, in the northwest of Russia. The pilot, General Timur Apakidze, died on his way to hospital. The plane belonged to Russian Navy. more
AirlinesAIR CANADA LAUNCHES NEW ROUTE TORONTO-JACKSONVILLE
TORONTO, Air Canada ha begun to operate a new route between Toronto and Jacksonville, Fla, using 50-seat CRJs. It is a daily nonstop service. more
AirlinesALBANIAN AIRLINES TAKES DELIVERY OF THE FIRST BAE 146
ALBANIA, Albanian Airlines yesterday began to operate the first BAe 146, delivered to the carrier last July 12. The airline will use the aircraft on flights from Tirana to Frankfurt, Bologna and Rome. more
AirlinesCATHAY POSTPONES NEW ROUTE TO NY
HONG KONG, Tony Tyler, corporate development director for Cathay Pacific, said the airline will delay the launch of its nonstop flights between New York and Hong Kong, originally scheduled to begin Sept... more
AccidentsANOTHER TUPOLEV 154 EXPERIENCE AN EMERGENCY LANDING DUE TO SUDDEN ENGINES STOP
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, A Tupolev 154, of the same model of that crashed in Siberia, causing death of all 145 people on board, effectuated an emergency landing at Moscow Shremetyevo-2 airport, due to sudden failure... more
AirlinesTRANSPORT RECORD FOR VARIGLOG
BRAZIL, The last July 6th, a MD-11 aircraft operated by Variglog has transported, for the first time for this kind of aircraft and on this route, 132 passengers and about 24 tons of merchandises on Tokyo... more
AirlinesHAWAIIAN AIRLINES LEASES 9 BOEING JETS
SEATTLE, Hawaiian Airlines Inc. today said it is to lease nine wide-body Boeing Co. 767-300ER jets from Boeing Capital Corp. and Ansett Worldwide Aviation Inc. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in early... more
AirlinesQANTAS LOAD FACTOR DECREASE
AUSTRALIA, A spokesman of the Australian airline Qantas h declared that in May 2001, the carrier load factor fell 2.1 percent to 69 percent, respect to the same period of year 2000. At the same time global... more
Press releaseIBEST 2001 AWARD TO VARIG
BRAZIL, Varis has been awarded for the second year and for transport category, the Ibest 2001 award, the most important in the Brazil, awarded to the best Internet site. Varig site has been rewarded for... more
SecurityTODAY CONCORDE FLIGHT TEST FROM HEATHROW
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, A flight test which last about three hour and half is expected to be performed today for the British Airways Corcorde, which will take off from London Heathrow airport, will fly... more
AerospaceSPACE SHIELD MISSILE INTERCEPT TEST FAKE WARHEAD
USA, A target missile launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, a Minuteman II booster with a simulated warhead, has been intercepted during a test, costed 100 USDm, in which a interceptor missile, launched... more
IndustryAIRBUS: 250 ORDERS IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2001
SEATTLE, "With our cancellations at the end of the month (June) we are at 250", said Airbus' top salesman John Leahy, in a telephone interview. The cancellations included 45 narrow-body aircrafts ordered... more
PeopleVIETNAM AND CHINA TO OPEN NEW SERVICES
VIETNAM, A Vietnam Airlines official said Vietnam and China are expected to fly soon new routes to meet growing demand for flights connecting the two countries. The new routes will be Hanoi-Beijing, from... more
AccidentsTRAINING PLANE CRASHES NEAR MOSCOW, KILLED THE PILOT
MOSCA, A training aircraft crashed at Bykovo airport, near Moscow, last saturday. The plane belonged to Myachkovsky airclub and was an AS-5N. The pilot was killed in the crash that occurred shortly after... more
AirlinesAIR CANADA REPORTS JUNE TRAFFIC
MONTREAL, "Air Canada flew 1.4 per cent fewer revenue passenger miles (RPMs) in June 2001 than flown by Air Canada and Canadian Airlines together in the same month of 2000, according to preliminary traffic... more
AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN SUDAN
SUDAN, A military helicopter crashed during an emergency landing in the southern province of Wehda. The accident was caused by a mechanical failure, said an army spokesman, General Mohammad Beshir Suleiman.... more
AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN ISRAEL, TWO KILLED
TEL AVIV, A Robinson helicopter crashed in a persimmon orchard belonging to Kibbutz Yakum, some 10 kilometers north of Herzliya, in Israel. The pilot was killed outright and the other person on board died... more
AccidentsNORTHWEST AIRCRAFT MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING
TOKYO, A Northwest 747 en route to Los Angeles made an emergency landing at Tokyo's international airport after reporting a problem in the engine number 3. The airport was closed briefly for inspection... more
Science and technologyAIR TAHITI NUI TO LEASE SECOND A340 AIRCRAFT
TAHITI, Air Tahiti is to lease a second A340 and launch thrice-weekly service from Papeete to Paris via Los Angeles from Sept. 16. The A340 aircraft will allow Air Tahiti Nui to double its Papeete-Los... more
IndustryLOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED A OVER 6 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Lockheed Martin Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, awarded a $6,747,000 contract modification to provide for Electronic Warfare Displays in support of the F-16D aircraft. This effort supports foreign military... more
AirlinesFINNAIR'S TRAFFIC UP IN JUNE
HELSINKI, Finnair flew 1.1 billion RPKs in June, up 8.1% over the year-ago period. Capacity rose too, by 5.6% to 1.4 billion ASKs. Load factor went up 1.8 points to 76.3%. more
PeopleBA TO FLY CONCORDE TOMORROW
LONDON, British Airways is to fly a new modified Concorde on Tuesday afternoon from Heathrow airport. The supersonic jet will make a 3 hours and half test flight to check performances and flight conditions.... more
AccidentsGLIDER COLLIDES WITH LIGHT AIRCRAFT
LONDON, Two gliders and a light aircraft collided yesterday afternoon over the border of Warwickshire and Worcestershire, in UK. A pilot was killed, another one was taken to Worcester Royal Infirmary for... more
AccidentsSAS BOEING MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING
SINGAPORE, A Scandinavian Airlines Systems (SAS) Boeing 767 had to make an emergeny landing late on friday in Singapore. The plane, taken off to Copenhagen, via Bangkok, had to turn back to Singapore Changi... more
AirlinesAEROFLOT EYES AER LINGUS
MOSCOW, Russian Aeroflot is considering a 300 million bid for the irish low-cost carrier Aer Lingus. Valery Okulov, Aeroflot's ceo, recently indicated that he was in takeover negotiations with an unnamed... more