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Civil aviationMalaysia: 500 aircraft delayed over Kuala Lumpur next week
Airspace closed in the morning for aeronautical performances
The next week for the celebrations of the anniversary of the Independence of Malaysia, almost 500 air route will be delayed, as the flight area above Putrajaya -the administrative center of the Southeast... more
Civil aviationGermany: "Angie Force One" will soon be supplied
Purchased an Aribus A-321 aircraft used by Lufthansa
Also German Chancellor Angela Merkel will have available from September -as writes "Dpa"- a personal State aircraft: an Airbus A-321. The palne in service since 2000 for the airline Lufthansa has spent... more
Civil aviationIata. Airplanes and results. Passenger demand accelerates in June
For international and domestic markets
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for June showing that demand (measured in total revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose by 7.8% compared... more
Civil aviationICAO and Quebec shape new agreement
For foreign diplomats and delegations at the UN agency's headquarters in Montreal
ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) and the Government of the Province of Quebec formalized a new agreement on 26 June 2018 covering the rights and privileges of the thousands of foreign diplomats... more
Civil aviationICAO/China initiative aims to optimize States’ standards compliance
In aid of greater economic growth
The Secretary General of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), Fang Liu, was joined by the Consul General of China in Montreal, Xueming Chen, for the official launch of the UN aviation agency’s n... more
Civil aviationIATA-CFM sign agreement on engine maintenance
The company has adopted a set of "Conduct Policies"
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that it has entered into an agreement with CFM International (CFM) that will lead to increased competition in the market for maintenance, repair... more
Civil aviationAirlines and airports have their eyes open to human trafficking
In support of the UN World day against it
In support of the United Nations World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Airports Council International (ACI) World and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) emphasized their joint commitment... more
Civil aviationFrance: carriers report the flight of air traffic controllers to the EU
The request: find a solution to not undermine freedom of movement
Ryanair, easyJet and IAG -which are part of Airlines for Europe (A4E)-, with WizzAir filed yesterday a complaint to the European Commission concerning the various strikes made by French air traffic controllers... more
Civil aviationSupersonic aircraft: a report by the ICCT criticizes new projects
According to the study, pollution and fuel consumption would increase
There are many aerospace companies that are planning a supersonic passenger-transport aircraft, although this type of flight as seen with the Concorde is mainly niche. This is why the projects seen so... more
Civil aviationEU-LAC project: EU strengthens civil aviation ties with Latin America and the Caribbean
The four year plan is managed by EASA
The European Union (EU) and Latin American states celebrated yesterday the launch of a new project to enhance their ties in civil aviation. This four-year project, managed by the European Aviation Safety... more
Civil aviationAirplanes and transport in Italy. Enav strike on Saturday postponed
The note issued by the Italian ministry
MIT (Italian Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport) communicates in a note that:"Thanks to the decisive mediation by the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport, the strike of the ENAV flight controllers... more
Civil aviationB-787 airplane: changes "necessary" to the audio system
British Airways will install pre-recorded messages for communications
The investigation concerning the battery fire of the B-787/8 of Japan Airlines led the US investigators to some conclusions, including that of changing the internal audio system of the plane to ensure... more
Civil aviationEC (2). Aire supports Parliament call for urgent action against ATC delays
The note issued by Airlines International Representation in Europe
AIRE (Airlines International Representation in Europe) members welcome the confirmation by Commissioner Bulc and EP Committee on Transport and Tourism Chair Karima Delli that growing air traffic should... more
Civil aviationEC. Aircraft and transport:"No more delays, the time for action is now"
Bulc and Delli issued today a joint statement
European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc and Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Transport and Tourism Karima Delli today issued a joint statement calling for action to tackle delays in... more
Civil aviationUK: the Civil Aviation Authority plans the post-Brexit
It will be important for the CAA to resume immediately the work of the EASA
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) would be stepping forward to better plan the post-Brexit situation, especially if the United Kingdom will leave the European Union without an agreement. To respond... more
Civil aviationAirbus A-220, it's already possibile to see the results
JetBlue orders 60 A-220/300 to replace the E-190s
The first results of Airbus' decision to rename the Bombardier CS-100 and CS-300 aircraft are immediately apparent, because the US low-cost airline JetBlue has announced that 60 A-220/300 will be purchased... more
Civil aviationICAO announces new "ACT Corsia" capacity-building initiative
During a seminar conducted in Montreal earlier this week
Just days after its Governing Council adopted the international Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) supporting the ‘CORSIA’ international flight emissions offsetting framework, ICAO announced a n... more
Civil aviationBrexit, Aci Europe: "An agreement is needed to avoid tragic impacts"
The letter of the Director General addressed to the secretary for the Brexit -ATTACHED
The United Kingdom and the countries of the European Union must find an agree to avoid devastating impact on civil aviation in the case of a Brexit without any agreement. This is the focus of a letter... more
Civil aviationAirplanes. IATA: passenger demand continues strong growth in May
Also for capacity and load factor
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for May showing that demand (measured in revenue passenger kilometers, or RPKs) rose 6.1% compared to the same... more
Civil aviationEnvironment, withdraw of China from the agreement to reduce aircraft emissions
A move that could lead to a renegotiation of terms
From what emerges from the website of the United Nations Aviation Agency -ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)- China has withdrawn from the agreement that aims to reduce CO2 emissions from... more
Civil aviationEASA takes on new responsibilities
The regulation will be published by the end of this month
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) welcomes the adoption by the Council of the European Union of updated aviation safety rules for Europe which include a new mandate for the Agency.This new mandate... more
Civil aviationICAO Council reaches landmark decision on emissions offsetting
Future work on CORSIA will focus on its Implementation Elements
The ICAO Council made important headway yesterday on the key international standards supporting the UN aviation agency’s Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation, or ‘CORSIA’.Its adopt... more
Civil aviationPlanes. US flight attendants more exposed to several forms of cancer
Compared with the general public, according to a study of the Harvard Chan School
"Latest Harvard Gazette News" reported yesterday on its website regarding an inquiry made on connection aircraft staff and health that:American flight attendants have a higher prevalence of several forms... more
Civil aviationAirplanes and emissions (2). Aire Airlines: new step towards CO2 scheme
It expressed satisfaction for the decision
The members of AIRE (Airlines International representation in Europe) welcome the endorsement by the International Civil Aviation Organization Council yesterday of the key parameters of a Carbon Offsetting... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. The Italian strikes in July
There are numerous protests set for Thursday 5
Mit (Italian Ministry of Transport) released the list of air transport strikes in July, all scheduled for Thursday 5.A first part of them in detail are:05/07/2018 Ugl union personnel air transport Enav... more
Civil aviationAci Europe: review the slot rules
The association contradicts Iata
Contrary to claims made by IATA yesterday, the study commissioned by ACI EUROPE from global consultancy ICF does not confirm that the rules for allocating scarce capacity at Europe’s congested airports a... more
Civil aviationIATA: slot allocation achieves choice and competition in Europe
According to analysis and study
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) provided evidence that the current system for allocating capacity at Europe’s airports is benefiting consumers with greater choice and expanded connectivity.Consumer b... more
Civil aviationItalian Chamber: approved Alitalia cession decree
After the green light by the Senate
The Italian Chamber approved today definitively the bill converting into law, with amendments, of the decree-law 27 April 2018, n. 38, containing urgent measures to ensure completion of the procedure for... more
Civil aviationAirplanes and traffic control: France brakes Europe
A report imputes European delays to the country
The obsolete ATC system, where it does not create security problems, it leads to delays and hinders the "Single European Sky" more
Civil aviationAircraft. Air France: the 4-day strike annulled
The decision on the eve of the busy Summer season
Air France management has taken note of the inter-union association’s decision to lift the 4-day strike (June 23-26) notice it had given. It is good news for the company and its customers that the inter-union a... more
Civil aviationShort news. Avic General: LE-500 aircraft on the African market
The Chinese airplane passes the Ccar Part-23 airworthiness test
China takes off towards the African aviation market with the new Avic General (Aviation Industry Corporation of China) LE-500. The single-engine airplane is the first light aircraft developed in China... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. The strikes next Monday in Italy
Four protests scheduled for June 18th
MIT (Italian Ministry of Transport) has released the list of strikes scheduled for next Monday, June 18, in the air transport sector.The four protests in detail are:18/06/2018 Filt-Cgil union staff Società... more
Civil aviationAirplanes and transport. The strikes today in Italy
They are over a fortnight at national and regional level
All agitations last for four hours (1pm-5pm) more
Civil aviationAircraft and events. ICAO SG at IATA "AGM": priorities
Security, environment, privatization and gender parity
ICAO Secretary General Fang Liu addressed the "74th Annual General Meeting" ("AGM") of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Sydney, Australia yesterday, raising a number of points with... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Italian Enav: strikes next Friday June 8
List of ensured flights by ENAC -ATTACHMENT
Enav (Italian Flight Assistance Company) informs that next Friday, on June 8th from 1pm to 5pm there will be:Two national strikes:one organized by the trade unions Filt-Cgil, Uiltrasporti and Unicathe... more
Civil aviationPlanes. Russia does not exclude returning to produce the An-124 Ruslan
But it will be a new aircraft, renamed before being reintroduced
The Antonov An-124 Ruslan aircraft could be re-launched under a new name. The question has been resumed officially. Yuri Sitnik talks about it in this letter of the presidential press for the development... more
Civil aviationPlanes and results. Iata: passenger demand growth slows in April
Its 74th "AGM" will take place at early June in Sydney
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic data for April 2018 showing that demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose by 6.2% compared to April 2017,... more
Civil aviationSaab is streamlining Australia’s busiest airports
Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney to adopt the new system
Saab has received an order to install Aerobahn, a collaborative decision making platform, at Australia’s four major airports to improve operating efficiencies.Australia's air navigation services provider, A... more
Civil aviationPlanes. France: flight controllers strike
20% of flights cancelled
As part of a general agitation of public services more
Civil aviationBoeing and Icao express condolences for Cuban aircraft accident victims (3)
Both will assist authorities for investigation
Both Boeing and ICAO have issued two short notes about the aircraft crash:"Boeing extends our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those on board Flight 972 operated by Global Aerolineas... more
Civil aviationICAO and UN CTED to strengthen cooperation
On border control, aviation security, and counter-terrorism issues
ICAO Secretary General Fang Liu and the Assistant Secretary-General and Executive Director of the Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate (UN CTED), Michèle Coninsx, took an important step yesterday to... more
Civil aviationAircraft grounded. Brussels Airlines: strike by pilots today
Another protest is fixed for next Wednesday
Brussels Airlines on its website communicates that it regrets that the pilot union delegation has called for strike actions on Monday May 14th and Wednesday May 16th. Therefore the carrier is unfortunately... more
Civil aviationICAO-NEPAD: cooperation in aid of African aviation development
And modernization objectives
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development Planning and Coordinating Agency (NEPAD) have forged a new agreement to enhance the contribution o... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. The strikes today in Italy
The protests are many
Another one is set for next Sunday more
Civil aviationFraport sets Group-wide climate protection goals
New sustainability report published -ATTACHMENT
Fraport is establishing new climate protection targets aimed at further reducing CO2 emissions not only for Frankfurt Airport but also across the entire Group. The goal is to lower CO2 emissions at Fraport’s f... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. IATA: passenger demand accelerates in March
Load factor sets another record
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for March 2018 showing that demand (measured in revenue passenger kilometers, or RPKs) rose 9.5%, compared... more
Civil aviationAci Europe: new study on air fares
It reveals the real determinants of airline ticket pricing
This afternoon, at the "2nd ACI EUROPE Airport Investment Symposium", a new Study was released providing fresh insights into the evolution and logic of air fares and airline ticketing.The study, entitled "Identifying... more
Civil aviationAirplanes. Air France strike today and tomorrow
Announced by staff unions
Due to several Air France staff unions call for strike for Monday 23 and Tuesday 24 April 2018, its flight schedule are disrupted these days.For Monday 23 April the airline expects to operate 75% of its... more
Civil aviationAircraft. IATA: the future of ground handling
The key with three priorities
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) highlighted three key priorities for the ground handling industry to support the growing demand for air travel: harmonizing global standards to improve... more
Civil aviationPlanes and anniversaries. The longest human-powered flight in history
The 1988 MIT Deadalus project
It is exactly 30 years on 23 April 2018 since Kanellos Kanellopoulos, a Greek cyclist who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, functioned as human engine for the 1988 MIT Deadalus project,... more