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Science and technologyMCDONNELL DOUGLAS SIGNED CONTRACT FOR OVER 30 USDM FOR F-18 DISPLAYS
USA, McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., St.Louis, Mo., awarded a near 30 USDm contract by The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., for the development, manufacture... more

Science and technologyKUALA LUMPUR AIRPORT TO CLOSE TO PASSENGER FLIGHTS NEXT YEAR
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, According to the Asian Wall Street Journal, which quotes Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd executive director for operations, the Subang international airport in Kuala Lumpur,... more

Science and technologyNEW CHINESE AIRPORT OPENED YESTERDAY
YONGZHOU CITY, CHINA, The new Lingling Airport in Yongzhou City in the chinese province of Hunan was inaugurated yesterday. The airport is to be used for both military and civil services, being the fourth... more

Science and technologyLACK OF ATC STAFF DISRUPTS TRAFFIC AT STOCKHOLM AIRPORT
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, Stockholm's Arlanda airport traffic was disrupted this morning by a shortage of air traffic controllers. A Norwegian news agency reported that only two of the six staff members showed... more

Science and technologyAT LOS ANGELES AIRPORT, DISCARDED FOODS WILL BE CONVERTED INTO ELECTRICITY
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, A pilot project to last six months is started at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), in partnership with L.A. Department of Public Works, in order to recycle food "left-overs"... more

Science and technologyLOS ANGELES' HELIPORT SAVED FROM CARS
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, The heliport existing in Los Angeles airport, California, seemed to be destined to a bad end: to become a big parking space for cars, in order to face the lack of parking in the... more

Science and technologyINDIAN AIRPORT TO CLOSE DOWN DUE TO LACK OF TRAFFIC
INDIA, Keshod airport, in Junagadh district, is to close down because it's not attracting any revenue and owing to lack of passenger traffic. The decision was made by the Airport Authority of India (AAI).... more

Science and technologyIATA CRITICIZES AUSTRALIAN DECISION ON SYDNEY AIRPORT CHARGES
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, IATA, the International Air Transport Association, which groups world's most airlines criticised a australian Minister for Financial Service and Commision for Competition and Consumer... more

Science and technologyAEROSPACE EVENT CALENDAR IN MAY 2001
., AEROSPACE EVENT CALENDAR IN MAY 2001 Aerospace Medical Association's 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting Reno, NV May 6-10 Phone +1 703-739-2240 x105 Fax +1 703-739-9652 [email protected] Global... more

Science and technologyDUBAI AIRBORT GRANTED WITH ISO9001 CERTIFICATION
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Management Dubai International Airport, Dnata Airport Services, granted with ISO 9001 certification in its latest and more stringent version. Sheik Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum,... more

Science and technologyTWO JETS NEAR TO COLLIDE AT HEATHROW
LONDON, A United Airlines jet and an Iberian plane were involved in a near miss at Heathrow. The first jet was coming into land, the second was taking off. The incident was reported by an airport spokeswoman... more

Science and technologyJAT TO LAUNCH NEW SERVICE GORIZIA-BELGRADE
GORIZIA, Jat, the yugoslavian airline, will launch today a new service between Gorizia Ronchi dei Legionari airport and Belgrade. The new service is to be scheduled three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday,... more

Science and technologyHONDURAS AIRPORT CLOSED FOR FOREST FIRES
TEGUCIGALPA, The capital's international airport was closed yesterday due to clouds of smoke in the air caused by forest fires. Osman Miguel Ortiz, spokesman for the Civil Aeronautical Office, cleared... more

Science and technologyFRANCE ANNOUNCES FLIGHT DELAYS STATISTICS
FRANCE, France releases the statistics regarding the delays in its airports ad discoveries that last year 35% of the domestic flights sufferred an average 40 minute delay compared to the 39% of 1999. According... more

Science and technologyHEATHROW AIRPORT LOST ITS SUPREMACY AMONG EUROPEAN AIRPORTS
HEATHROW, GREAT BRITAIN, British Airways CEO, Rod Eddington, affirms that Heathrow airport lost the supremacy it held before among European airports, as it has been surpassed by Frankfurt, Paris and Amsterdam... more

Science and technologyFRANKFURT AIRPORT SOON ON THE STOCK MARKET
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, Frankfurt airport, one of the largest european passenger airports, is supposed to enter the stock market in June of this year, in order to finance the outlined expansion works, among... more

Science and technologyAMSTERDAM SCHIPOL EYES ROME AIRPORTS
AMSTERDAM, Gerlach Cerfontaine, ceo of Amsterdam Schipol Group, said the dutch airport is considering taking a stake in Aeroporti di Roma, the company handling Rome's Fiumicino and Ciampino airports. Cerfontaine... more

Science and technologyUNITED PLANE FORCED TO FLIGHT DIVERSION FOR TWIN SISTERS FLIGHT
WASHINGTON, Two sisters were arrested by Fbi after they had a fight and hit and spat crew members of a United Airlines flight, from San Francisco to Shangai, who tried to calm them. The crew had to restrain... more

Science and technology''EMPLOYEE'' THIEVE BAND ARRESTED IN FRANKURT'S AIRPORT
FRANFURT, GERMANY, Fifteen employees, of the German airport management company, have been arrested by the police with the accusation of stealing in passenger's luggage, abusing of their professional... more

Science and technologyEMIRATES AWARDS AEROPORTI DI ROMA FOR THE PUNCTUALITY OF THEIR FLIGHTS
ROME, ITALY, Emirates, Arab Emirates' airline, has given Aeroporti di Roma the "100% on time performance award" for the high punctuality of flights departuring from Fiumicino airport last year. Emirates,... more

Science and technologyCONTROL TOWER NT OPERATING: AUKLAND AIRPORT BLOCKED FOR HALF AN HOUR
AUKLAND, NEW ZELAND, Yesterday air traffic at Aukland airport, New Zealand, was interrupted for half an hour when the only controller left on duty went away for the necessary break. Two of the controllers... more

Science and technologySTRIKES DISRUPT FRENCH AIRPORTS
PARIS, A strike of AOM/Air Liberté workers yesterday disrupted domestic and international french flights. The strike was called to protest against the airline's executive decision of cutting back flights... more

Science and technologyNEW THAI AIRPORT WON'T BE READY BEFORE 2006
THAILAND, The Nong Ngu Hao airport will not be finished until 2006. "Regarding the design, the construction will be delayed from the schedule of 2004 and the airport will be completed by March 2006 at... more

Science and technologyHONG KONG AIRPORT TRAFFIC GOES UP
HONG KONG, March passenger traffic at Hong Kong international airport grew by 11,3% compared to the same period last year. Cargo traffic fell by 3,7%, owing to a 7,7% reduction in export sector. Aircraft... more

Science and technologyDUBAI INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TRAFFIC BOOSTS IN 1Q
DUBAI, Passenger traffic at Dubai international airport saw a significant growth in the first quarter, by 15,6 over the same period last year. Dubai Cargo Village reported a 7,9% increase. Aircraft movement... more

Science and technologyPILOTS UNREST DISRUPTS PAKISTAN AIRPORTS
PAKISTAN, Pakistan's major airports are being disrupted by a pay dispute between Pakistan International Airways' pilots and the airline's management. Some flights have been cancelled or delayed. The pilots... more

Science and technologyNEW AIRPORT INAUGURATED IN ZIMBABWE
HARARE, ZIMBABWE, Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe, inaugurated new Hararee International Airport. The construction of the airport, lasted three years, costed 81 USDm (about 80 EURm) and executed by... more

Science and technologyFOOT-AND-MOUTH EPIDEMIC DECREASES PASSENGER TRAFFIC IN ENGLISH AIRPORTS IN MARCH
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, British Airport Authority, BAA, declared that the cancellation of sport events imposed by British Government resulting from the foot-and-mouth outbreak crisis had a negative impact... more

Science and technologyNEW ZEALAND INCREASES ANTI-AFTA CONTROLS IN AIRPORTS
NEW ZEALAND, New Zealand decided to increase airport controls, starting from Auckland's international airport, in order to tighten controls against British foot and mouth epidemic, checking all baggage... more

Science and technologyTRAFFIC GROWTH AT BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
BIRMINGHAM, UK, Passengers number at Birmingham International Airport rose by 2,8% in March over the same period. Flights number grew by 6,7% owing to eight new routes and the increase of frequencies on... more

Science and technologyEDINBURGH AIRPORT PASSENGERS TRAFFIC GOES UP
EDINBURGH, Passenger numbers at Edinburgh Airport grew by 7.5% in the last 12 months to the end of March. It took off by the opening of its terminal extension. Passengers movements went up by 5,5% in march,... more

Science and technologyBLIZZARD IN COLORADO: DENVER AIRPORT CLOSED
USA, A snowstorm hit part of Wyoming and Colorado, causing victims and heavy traffic problems. Besides hundreds miles of highways and most of the schools, it also closed International Denver Airport... more

Science and technologyHEATHROW ENLARGEMENT HAS TO WAIT LONGER
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, The British Government approval to the building of third runway and fifth terminal inside Heathrow airport, which is one of the busiest in the world but sees its supremacy threatened... more

Science and technologyEVERITT NEW NATS' GENERAL MANAGER
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, Richard Everitt has been designated as new general manager of Nats, National Traffic Control Services, the British service for air traffic control the British Government decided... more

Science and technologySOFIA AIRPORT CHANGES LOOK
SOFIA, BULGARIA, The Bulgarian Government asked BEI's representative for a 25 USDm fund within the ISPA communitarian program to redesign, expand and develop Sofia's airport. The project expects... more

Science and technologyDELTA AIRPLANE STOPPED OVER RUSSIAN SKIES: VERSIONS OF THE EPISODE
RUSSIA, The version of the Delta Plane flying on the Russian aerospace are contradictory. Delta declares that they followed the normal procedure to obtain the authorization. The Russians state that,... more

Science and technologyHEAVY FOG DISRUPTS INCOMING FLIGHTS AT SYDNEY AIRPORT
SYDNEY, Incoming flights at Sydney airport were disrupted by heavy fog this morning. Many flights were diverted to Melbourne and Sydney. Outgoing flights suffered minor disruption. Qantas had to divert... more

Science and technologyGEESE SKEINS AT HEATHROW AIRPORT
LONDON, The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) called the interested party's attention to the danger that geese skeins represent for passenger planes at Heathrow airport. The Canadian non-migratory... more

Science and technologyJFK AIRPORT RESTRUCTURING
USA, Part of the TWA terminal at JFK Airport is destined for demolition to give way to a new United Airlines building that will rise along the existing one, the Saarinen, which is considered antiquated... more

Science and technologyBAGGAGE THIEVES ARRESTED AT KUALA LUMPUR
KUALA LUMPUR, Two baggage thieves were arrested by the Kuala Lumpur international airport police after the security cameras caught them opening some Scottish tourist's suitcases. The two Algerian thieves... more

Science and technologyPROBLEMS WITH NEW ATHENS AIRPORT
SPATA, GREECE, Some problems emerged from the new Athens airport of Spata, about 17 miles from Greece capital city, where the flag carrier Olympic Airways canceled eight flights included one for Rome,... more

Science and technologyINDIAN GOVERNMENT SANCTIONS 21,4 USBN FOR THE REALIZATION OF VISAKHAPATNAM'S AIRPORT
VISAKHAPATNAM, INDIA, Omar Abdullah, Indian Transport Minister, announced that the federal Government has sanctioned a sum of 21,4 USDm to develop Visakhapatnam airport, that will be endowed with particular... more

Science and technologyOPENED YESTERDAY NEW TERMINAL IN CAPE TOWN: ALSO PRESENT FRANCO PAPPALARDO, ADR PRESIDENT
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, The new Cape Town airport terminal was opened yesterday at the presence of the highest authorities, among them Southafrican Transport Minister Dullah Omar and "Aeroporti di Roma"'s... more

Science and technologyAIRLINES TO LOSE MILLIONS FOR CLOSURE OF MEXICO CITY RUNWAYS
MEXICO CITY, The carriers serving Mexico City's international airport are expected to lose around $1 million a day because of the closure of two runways of the airport for maintenance. Losses will be due... more

Science and technologyCIVIL SERVANTS STRIKE DISRUPTS PASSENGER TRAFFIC IN CYPRUS
CYPRUS, A strike of civil servants yesterday stranded hundreds of passengers at Larnaca airport, south-east of the island. The civil employees called the strike to protest against government plan to force... more

Science and technologyNEW ATHENS AIRPORT INAUGURATED WITH OLYMPIC FLIGHT
ATHENS, GREECE, The new Athens Eleftherios Venizelos airport was inaugurated and began operations with the landing of an Olympic airpcraft coming from Toronto. The airport is placed in Spata, a few km... more

Science and technologyATHENS' NEW AIRPORT OPENS
ATHENS, GREECE, Athens has symbolically opened its new airport, dedicated to Eleftherios Venizelos, the most important Greek politician of the 20th century. The airport, situated in Spata, about 17 km... more

Science and technologyADR EXITS STOCK EXCHANGE, SHARE ACQUISITIONS START AGAIN
ROME, ITALY, Piergiorgio Romiti, Managing Director of Leonardo, "Aeroporti di Roma" (ADR) owner's company, announced the beginning of share acquisitions of the packet on sale, for 42% share of the company... more

Science and technologyFRANKFURT'S AIRPORT NUMBERS FOR SUMMER 2001
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, With the start of the new summer time-tables in Frankfurt's airport, about 110 airlines will propose 4400 weekly flights to and from the German airport, with an increase of 2,3% respect... more

Science and technologySINGAPORE AIRLINES TOO BOOST SERVICES FROM BRISBANE
SINGAPORE, Singapore Airlines Ltd. this morning said it will "boost the airline's services from Brisbane to 10 per week, and increases available seats on the route by 43%" starting from tomorrow. more