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Science and technologyU.S. GOVERNMENT BLAMED ON RECORD DELAYS
WASHINGTON, business leaders and passenger advocates said that the recent woes of delayed air travelers result from the government's "staggering failure" to invest in airports, planes and air traffic... more

Press releaseROSOBORONEXPORT TO REPRESENT RUSSIA AT AERO INDIA 2001
MOSCOW, The Rosoboronexport federal unitary agency will be the leading organizer of the Russian exhibition at the Aero India 2001 international aerospace show in Bangalore, India on February 7-11.... more

AirlinesEL AL RECEIVES THE FIRST BOEING 777-200ER
TEL AVIV, The first of three Boeing 777-200ERs airplanes to enter the fleet of El Al Israel Airlines was unveiled yesterday in a ceremony at the Museum of Flight. The airline plans to fly the new twinjets... more

PeopleBRAZIL COMPLAINS OF AIR SUBSIDIES
CANADA, According to "Financial Times", in a further escalation of their aircraft dispute, Brazil has formally complained to the World Trade Organisation about export subsidies granted by Canada to its... more

AirlinesAMATO: ''I HAVE NEVER RELEASED ANY STATEMENT ABOUT ALITALIA''
ROME, Italian premier Amato yesterday evening denied that he has ever released any statement about Alitalia's future partnerships. WAPA yesterday published several news about that issue, including Klm's... more

AirlinesTWO MORE BOEING 717-200S TO PEMBROKE
SEATTLE, Boeing announced that Pembroke Group Limited, an Irish airplane services group, has ordered two additional Boeing 717-200s: the two airplanes are scheduled for delivery in 2002. The Dublin-based... more

AccidentsANGOLA'S UNITA REBELS SHOOT DOWN GOVERNMENT ARMY PLANE
LUANDA, The new was reported by an angolan indipendent radio. The plane, an Antonov An-26 with 22 people aboard, was trying to land near Luena, in the eastern side of the country. All the 22 passengers... more

Science and technologyWAPA'S GOOD MORNING
ROME, ITALY, WAPA's editorial staff wishes its subscribers a nice day and it begins news spreading. more

Press releaseADR SIGNS EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
ROME, ITALY, Aeroporti di Roma S.p.A. (AdR) and management of international airports of Frankfurt and Amsterdam, members of Pantares, the first airport alliance in the world, signed an understanding memorandum... more

PeopleKENIA NEWLY INTRODUCES TOURIST VISAS AND RAISE AIRPORT TAXES
NAIROBI, KENIA, Kenia's government reintroduces tourist visa and raise airport taxes, angering tour operators which scaring to have thousands of cancellations. Visas will be now payed at 50 USD and... more

AirlinesKLM (2): NO PRESENT OR FUTURE RELATIONSHIP WITH ALITALIA
AMSTERDAM, OLANDA, A spokesman of Dutch flag airline Klm, in a telephonic interview with WAPA, commenting rumours about talks between italian flag carrier Alitalia and Klm, said "there are no talks... more

AirlinesKLM IS CONSIDERING AIRBUS JUMBO
AMSTERDAM, Dutch airline KLM said that Airbus A380 "Super Jumbo" is a possible replacement for its 13 ageing Boeing 747-300's: this plane, which has yet to be built, will be able to seat more than... more

AirlinesALITALIA MANAGEMENT MEETING POSTPONED, INTENSIFIED SEARCHES FOR A PARTNER. KLM DENIED AGREEMENT
ROME, ITALY, After postoponing of managing directors board meeting of italian flag carrier Alitalia, has been intensified the search for an alliance with a foreign airline. Either Klm and Dutch governent... more

AirlinesAIR CANADA: LOSSES IN THE FOURTH QUARTER
CANADA, The carrier reported a net loss of $274-million in the last quarter of year 2000. Last month it announced it was going to increase fares by 6% and cut 3500 jobs due to rise of fuel price and bad... more

IndustryRUSSIA TO OFFER MIG-29SMT FOR AUSTRIAN BID
MOSCOW, According to a press release the Russian aircraft manufacturing corporation MiG has offered its latest product, the MiG-29SMT fighter jet, and an upgraded MiG-29, for a tender organized by... more

AerospaceMARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR COMPLETES MAPPING MISSION
PASADENA, CA, NASA's Mars Global Surveyor is close to finishing its main mission, after having gathered tens of thousands of images of the red planet. The robotic probe began mapping the planet in 1999,... more

Latest newsRUSSIA SUPPOSED TO SELL 100 FIGHTER ENGINES TO CHINA
MOSCOW, AVN newsagency said Russia will deliver 100 jet engines to China requested to power the SU-27 fighter it is going to build in the next five years. The new wasn't officially confirmed. more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL OPENS TO OTHER CARRIERS
HOUSTON. USA, U.S. airline Continental Airlines, according to civil aviation sources, is talking with other carriers, particularly Delta and Northwest, to consolidate its position in worldwide air transport... more

AerospaceNASA SPACE PROBE WILL LAND ON ASTEROID
U.S.A., Next 12 February will be the first attempt to make to come down one space probe on an asteroid: NASA realized "Near Shoemaker", that it will be to come down on the rock surface of Eros, an celestial... more

IndustryEADS SOCATA TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH JETFLY AVIATION
PARIS, The deal between the two companies is worth 25 million euros. EADS Socata, a unit of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co, will supply 10 seater TBM 700 turbo planes to JETFLY Aviation.... more

AirlinesKLM GOES WELL: DOUBLING OF OPERATIONAL PROFITS FORECASTED
AMSTERDAM. THE NETHERLANDS, National Dutch airline Klm registered, for the third quarter of 2000-2001 management, a positive 4 Eur million profits increment, a very good results, if compared with figures... more

AccidentsFINGER COLLAPSE CAUSES AIRCRAFT DOOR RIPPING
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, For the collapse of a passenger walkway, also known as "finger" a Singapore Airlines Boeing 747-400 suffered a door ripping, after have disembarked passengers and crew. The incident,... more

Science and technologyMOGADISCIO AIRPORT CLOSED AFTER GUN-FIGHT
MOGADISCIO, The airport was closed today after a gun-fight between the security agents which killed four men and injured other six. The fighting was caused by a quarrel on revenue carve-up. more

IndustrySABENA: 700 JOBS CUT
BRUSSELS, They could be 700 the employees that Sabena previews to jobs cut for a drastic reduction to staff after a negative 2000: the Belgian airline (owned to 50,5% from the government of Belgium) closed... more

AirlinesASIATIC AIRLINES TO COMEPTE FOR AIR NIUGINI
PORT MORESBY, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Three asiatic airlines, Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand and Qantas, are front runners to acquire a 49% share of Papua New Guinea Air Niugini. The sale is to be announced... more

Latest newsUS NAVY GROUNDS F/A-18 HORNET FIGHTERS
WASHINGTON, Us Navy decided yesterday to ground about 700 Hornet fighters after corrosion was found on some wing components by inspectors during a routine maintenance. The planes are to be inspected soon.... more

Aerospace"DONATELLO" LEAVED FOR CAPE CANAVERAL
TORINO, ITALY, The module MPLM "Donatello", the last one of the three Italian Space Agency pressurized modules realized by Alenia Spazio, leaved yesterday for Cape Canaveral from Torino-Caselle airport... more

AccidentsMILITARY HELICOPTER CRASHED IN ECUADOR: THREE DIED
QUITO, ECUADOR, A military helicopter, engaged in a patrolling mission, crashed in Ecuador, between cities of Borbon and San Lorenzo at about 90 miles northwest from state capital, Quito. All occupants... more

PeopleUS ROUTES DENIED TO BRITISH MIDLAND
UK, The U.S. government, "given the current state of US-UK aviation relations", has denied a bid by British Midland to code-share with United Airlines on flights from London Heathrow to US cities on the... more

PeopleMAN CONDEMNED FOR MOLESTING SLEEPING WOMAN
SINGAPORE, An Indian man convicted to three strokes of the cane and a year in a Singapore jail for to have molested a woman on an airplane while she slept. The 27-year-old computer engineer's claim that... more

AirlinesBRIT AIR RECEIVES FIRST CRJ 700
MONTREAL, Bombardier Aerospace today (January 31, editor's note) delivered the first of 12 new CRJ700* regional jet airliners to launch customer Brit Air of Morlaix, France. This represents the first commercial... more

Science and technologyKLM TO EXPECT HIGH OPERATING PROFITS FOR FULL YEAR 2000
AMSTERDAM, "In the light of continuing very strong trading conditions, our success in containing manageable unit costs, and seeing fuel prices coming off their record highs since December, we expect operating... more

AirlinesSUN COUNTRY AIRLINES TAKES DELIVERY OF THE FIRST BOEING 737-800
USA, Sun Country Airlines received yesterday the first of the eight Boeing 737-800 to be delivered in the next 15 months. The planes were leased from International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC). more

Science and technologyLONDON'S AIRPORTS: FLIGHTS CANCELLED FOR THICK FOG
LONDON, British Airways was forced to cancel 24 flights early this morning from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports due to dense fog. The airline added that more delays and cancellations are lik... more

CuriositiesEGYPT: SEQUESTERED SUITCASES WITH SNAKES
EL CAIRO, About 150 alive snakes have been sequestered at El Cairo airport. The snakes were found in several suitcases belonging to a sudanese man. He was leaving to Kenya where he was supposed to deliver... more

PeopleNEW REGIONAL JET SERVICE NEW YORK/NEWARK AND BOSTON WITH AMERICAN EAGLE
NEW YORK, American Eagle, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, today introduced regional jet service linking Boston and New York/Newark with seven daily round trips. The airline operates the... more

Press releaseWAPA'S GOOD MORNING
ROME, WAPA's editorial staff wishes its subscribers a nice day and it begins news spreading. more

AccidentsROMANIAN AIRLINER DAMAGED ON LANDING
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA, A Romanian Cessna airliner suffered serious damage on landing at Suceava airport in the northeast of the country: the plane belonging to the Romanian carrier AirTiriac and carrying... more

Science and technologyLA GUARDIA TOPS IN DELAYS
NEW YORK, U.S. FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) reported that La Guardia Airport in New York, with just two runways and far too many airplanes to fit onto them, ranked as the airport with the... more

IndustryMINNESOTA PURCHASES WATER BOMBERS FROM BOMBARDIER AEROSPACE
MONTREAL, CANADA, Canadian Bombardier has sold two amphibious CL-215 aircrafts to Minnesota state. The water bombers will be in service for Minnesota fire season in 2001. more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN RUSSIA, SIX KILLED (2) : SPECIFICATIONS
MOSCOW, Specifications of Mil MI-8 helicopter: lenght: 60 ft 5 in, height: 15 ft 7 in, empty weight: 15.555 lb, max T/O weight: 28.660 lb, max speed: 155 mph, range: under 575 nm, power plant: two Klimov... more

Science and technologyGEORGIA AND TURKEY TO MAKE DEAL
ANKARA, The governments of the two countries signed an agreement to strenghten the mutual military, political, economic, cooperation. The new was reported byt the paper "Turkish Daily News". more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN RUSSIA, SIX KILLED
ENURMINO, RUSSIA, The Mil Mi-8 helicopter crashed 15 km northwest of the populated area of Enurmino. The new was reported from the press service for the Emergency Situations Ministry. Six people were on... more

IndustryROMANIAN AIRLINE CONSIDERS BUYING
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA, The Romanian carrier Tarom, to increase efficiency and cut losses, is considering the purchase of several aircraft from Boeing Co. and Airbus Industrie. The airline is weighing the... more

AirlinesAEROFLOT TO START NEW TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION
MOSCOW, Russian Aeroflot has started the construction of a new Sheremetyevo-3 terminal. Expenses are estimated at $200-250 ,illion. The terminal is necessary condition for Aeroflot's entering Sky Team... more

AccidentsEMIRATES BOEING 777 ABORTS TAKEOFF AFTER ENGINE EXPLOSION
MELBOURNE, Emirates Boeing 777-300 was its way down the runway when one of the engines exploded into flames. None was injured. The jet, carrying 213 people, was headed to Dubai via Singapore. more

PeopleABN AMRO'S LOAN TO OLYMPIC
ATHENS, GREECE, Dutch bank ABN Amro made a loan of 67.5 billions of drachmas ($184 million) to help the Olympic Airways to move from the old to the new Airport of Athens, operating from March. The loan... more

IndustryJOB CUTS REQUESTED BY BRITISH IN ITALIAN SIDE OF ALENIA MARCONI
ROME, ITALY, Following the last figures released by Ams NV, the managing company of Alenia Marconi Systems, joint venture between Finmeccanica and Bae Systems, seems that italian side of the resulting... more

AirlinesPRIVATE CARRIERS ABANDON BID FOR OLYMPIC AIRWAYS
ATHENS, GREECE, Cronus and Aegean Airlines withdrew their joint bid to buy a stake in the troubled national carrier, Olympic Airways. I was the latest setback in the government's efforts to sell up... more

Science and technologyGUYANA: PILOT STABBED DURING FLIGHT
GEORGETOWN, The pilot of a Cessna flying from Georgetown to the region of Essequibo landed safely despite he was repeatedly stabbed during the flight from one of the three passengers. The pilot lost consciousness... more