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Science and technologyWORKS FOR NEW RUSSIAN AIRPORT STARTED
RUSSIA, On a 550-hectares area on north-west Moscow area, in the district of Khimki, will be costructed the new airport Scheremetievo 3, of which works will start for the first months of 2001 and expected... more
Science and technologyLA GUARDIA AUTHORITIES DECLARES ''LOTTERY'' WINNERS
LA GUARDIA, NEW YORK, New York's La Guardia airport management authorities declared the winners of the "lottery" for 159 slot assignation in one of more congested airport in the world. The lottery draw,... more
Science and technologyHEATHROW ENTERS THE TOP RANKS OF WORLD'S BUSIEST AIRPORTS
LONDON, According to a provisional world statistics from "Airline Business" magazine, London airport's Heathrow is into fourth place for passenger traffic: the airport handled 30.8 million passengers in... more
Science and technologyEGYPT TO BUILD THIRD TERMINAL AT CAIRO AIRPORT
EGYPT, The new was reported by the transport minister. The construction will start early next year and the new terminal is planned to absorb growing air traffic to Egypt. The government is examining... more
Science and technologyNEW TERMINAL OPENS AT S.FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, The new international terminal of the San Francisco airport opened officially to passenger traffic. The new 2,4 USDbn terminal has 24 gates and expected to manage 8 million passenger... more
Science and technologyITALY TO PROPOSE DE PALACIO TO INCREASE FLIGHTS TO LINATE AIRPORT
ROME, The proposal was made by Transport minister of italian government Bersani in order to find an agreement with Transport european commissioner Loyola de Palacio. Bersani proposes a daily flight to... more
Science and technologyHONG KONG AIRPORT TO REVIEW ITS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM
HONG KONG, The five-day examination will be led by John Dancer, head of Air Traffic Services Standards Department of the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority. The system will be reviewed following several... more
Science and technologyUK: GROUND STAFF AT LUTON AIRPORT TO GO ON STRIKE
LONDON, The ground staff of the airport is threatening the industrial action to protest against salary cuts. Some staff would have their pay slashed by 50% because of cost-cutting plans. The airport could... more
Science and technologyREOPENS AIRPORT IN GAZA
ISRAEL, Gaza Intrnational Airport reopens today after nearly a month closure imposed by Israel in response to a Palestinian uprising. The airport would operate between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. and arrivals... more
Science and technologyTHREE EUROPEANS ARRESTED ON CHARGES OF SMUGGLING DRUG
MIAMI, Two men, a french and agerman, and a dutch woman were arrested on charges of trying to smuggle ecstasy tablets through Miami International Airport. The drug was dtected by security agents during... more
Science and technologyTHREE EUROPEANS ARRESTED AT MIAMI AIRPORT ON CHARGES OF SMUGGLING DRUG
MIAMI, Two men, a french and agerman, and a dutch woman were arrested on charges of trying to smuggle ecstasy tablets through Miami International Airport. The drug was dtected by security agents during... more
Science and technologyZAMBIAN GOVERNMENT TO UPGRADE AIRPORTS
ZAMBIA, According to the newspaper "Times of Zambia" the government of the african country has worked out a plan to upgrade the country's mayor airports. The plan for Lusaka International Airport will... more
Science and technologyNEW TERMINAL AT OTTAWA INTERNATIONAL
CANADA, The authority of Macdonald-Cartier International Airport of Ottawa announced an expansion plan which will include the construction of a new terminal. It will more than double the capacity at the... more
Science and technologyBAD WEATHER FOR THANKSGIVING HOMECOMING
USA, At San Francisco International Airport the fog forced the cancellation of 20 flights and others were delayed this morning. Sleet and freezing rain surprised homebound travelers in New England. Flights... more
Science and technologyOVER 1-MILLION PASSENGERS FOR HAMBURG AIRPORT
HAMBURG, GERMANY, Hamburg Airport passengers transit in month of October has excedeed for the first time in its 90-year history the one-million mark. The total of passengers crossed in the German... more
Science and technologyRECORD PASSENGER NUMBERS AT HONG KONG AIRPORT
HONG KONG, Over 33 million passengers passed through Hong Kong international airport in last year. Airport Authority said it sets a new record and an increase of 10% compared with 1999. Also cargo throughput... more
Science and technologyFAA-DEPV PARTNERSHIP FOR SAT SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
BRAZIL, Between U.S. FAA, Federal Aviation Administration and brazilian, Directorate of Electronics and Flight Protection, DEPV, an important agreement of partnership has been signed in order to develop... more
Science and technologyAMSTERDAM AIRPORT TO BE PRIVATIZED
AMSTERDAM, The Dutch government gave its approval to Schipol's airport privatization. This will provoke a stock market flotation which according to Schipol Group will give better access to the capital... more
Science and technologyTOY GUN TO MAKE CHAOS AT CHARLOTTE AIRPORT
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, Charlotte airport was closed by authorities because of a bag of a child containing a toy gun. X-ray system detected the gun as a real one and it was not possible to find the... more
Science and technologyPORTUGUESE-GERMAN JOINT VENTURE TO WIN TENDER FOR HANDLING
FRANKFURT, Portway Handling de Portugal SA, a joint venture of Flughafen F/M AG and the portuguese airport company ANA, signed an agreement for ground handling services with Spanair of Spain and French-based... more
Science and technologyCANADA: NEW TERMINAL AT EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
CANADA, The new terminal at Edmonton international airport is scheduled to open on December 9. Air Canada will take up 22 of its 42 check-in counters, with trans-border traffic using the remainder. The... more
Science and technologyBRITISH REPORTER POSING AS PILOT ENTERED RESTRICTED AREAS
LONDON, A reporter of a british newspaper posing as pilot entered restricted areas at London's Gatwick Airport and boarded a passenger jet at Birmingham International Airport. He obtained a valid security... more
Science and technologyMOSCOW: AIRPORTS CLOSED BY FOG
MOSCOW, Sheremetyevo-1 and Sheremetyevo-2 Moscow's airports were closed today by thick fog. Flights were directed to the other airports of the city or to the back up airports in St.Petersburg, Riga and... more
Science and technologyDELAYS AT INTERNATIONAL PRAGUE AIRPORT BECAUSE OF BOMB THREAT
PRAGUE, Delays at Prague international airport yesterday due to a bomb threat. A phone call to the airport police warned that a bomb was planted on a plane en route to Franfkurt. Two CSA flights and a... more
Science and technologyPLANE RETURNS TO AIRPORT FOR LIGHTED CIGARETTE
TOKYO, JAPAN, An American Airlines Boeing 777 en route to Seattle had to return to Narita airport of Tokyo because a japanese 45 year-old passenger refused to exit the toilet where he was smoking a cigarette.... more
Science and technologyMEETING OF AFRICAN AIRPORTS MANAGEMENTS
AFRICA, A West African airport management meeting is held in Bamako, Mali, to analyse the problems and situations involved with airport security, taxation, management, ground assistance and the environment.... more
Science and technologySHIPHOL WILL GO ON STOCK EXCHANGE
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS, According to Dutch daily financial newspaper De Telegraaf, Schiphol Airport at Amsterdam will be listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 2001. In the following years, the... more
Science and technologyROYAL NAVY PLANE CRASHES, PILOTS SAFE
UK, A Royal Navy plane crashed yesterday during a training flight. The two pilots ejected to safety shortly before the crash. The men suffered injures and they were described as "stable". The new was reported... more
Science and technologyALITALIA TO WISH NEW MEASURES FOR MALPENSA AND LINATE
ROMA, Following the report of Eu experts about Milan airports of Linate and Malpensa, Alitalia wishes new measures to be taken in order to improve the structures of these airports. Particularly, the... more
Science and technologyPHILIPPINES GOVERNMENT TO GIVE THE GO AHEAD TO BUILD PASAY AIRPORT NEW TERMINAL
PHILIPPINES, The Philippines government has given the go ahead to the $500 million NAIA International Passenger Terminal III (IPT-3) airport to be built in Pasay City. Terminal 3 construction will start... more
Science and technologySAS RECEIVED FIRST "INTRA-EURO" 737-800
SCANDINAVIA, Scandinavian Airlines has taken delivery of its 11th Boeing Next-Generation 737-800. The airplane is the airline's first with the new intra-Euro cabin configuration. This interior configuration... more
Science and technologyIVG AND HOCHTIEF TO RUN TOGETHER IN THE TENDER FOR THE NEW AIRPORT IN BERLIN
BERLIN, IVG Holding and the german Hochtief Group will run together in the tender for the construction of the new airport in Berlin, to win the right of ownership, management and development. The contract... more
Science and technologyLAOS: BOMB EXPLODES AT AIRPORT, THREE INJURED, MAYBE TWO KILLED
VIENTIANE, LAOS, A bomb exploded at Vientiane airport on the eve of the meeting of asian countries' ministers of Foreign Affairs. Two employees and a taxi driver were seriously injured. Police closed the... more
Science and technologyGAZA AIRPORT CLOSED AGAIN FOR WOMAN MURDER
GAZA, MIDDLE EAST, Gaza airport, reopened yesterday, as reported by WAPA, was closed again because of the murder of an israeli woman in a terrorist attack at Rafah mountain border post between Gaza... more
Science and technologyMALAYSIA: FLIGHTS DELAYED FOR BAD WEATHER
MALAYSIA, Many outgoing flights have been delayed or diverted at Malaysia's International Airport in Kuala Lumpur because of bad weather. About 500 passengers on flights with Singapore Airlines, Malaysia... more
Science and technologyDANISH GOVERNMENT TO SELL A QUOTE OF COPENHAGEN AIRPORT
COPENHAGEN, Danish government decided to put a quote of 17% of Copenhagen airport on sale. It owns 51% of the airport which is handled by Koebenhavns Lufhhavne A/S (KLH). The new was reported by a KLH... more
Science and technologyGAZA AIRPORT TO OPEN AGAIN
MIDDLE EAST, Gaza airport activity is seesawing because of the conflict between Israel and Palestinians. It was closed several times since the beginning of the war. Today, after one week of inactivity,... more
Science and technologySYDNEY AIRPORT TRAFFIC UP
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Sydney airport handled more than 23 million passengers in this year. The growth was particularly due to the Olympics. There was a 6% rise compared to 1999 and the total of 23.26 million... more
Science and technologyFRANKFURT AND SCHIPOL LAUNCH AIRPORT ALLIANCE
FRANKFURT, Two major european airports, Flughafen Frankfurt/Main AG and The Netherlands' Schiphol Group, signed an alliance. The CEOs of Flughafen Frankfurt/Main AG (FAG), Dr. Wilhelm Bender, and of Schiphol... more
Science and technologyVANISHED CONSIGNMENT OF DIAMONDS
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, A consignment of diamonds vanished from a plane on transit at Brussels airport. The robbery reminds of the recent missing of gold stocks at Paris airport. The last airline to fly... more
Science and technologySTRAY DOGS DELAY PLANE LANDING IN ABADAN
ABADAN, IRAN, A pack of stray dogs on the runway delayed a flight landing at Abadan airport, in the south-west of Iran. The pilot noticed the stray dogs playing on the runway and gained height to land... more
Science and technologyHIGH WINDS GROUND PLANES IN BELGIUM
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, Storms and high winds brought chaos to air schedules at Brussels airport. Some flights were cancelled or delayed. Even the train to London was suspended. more
Science and technologyPARIS AIRPORTS AFFECTED BY BAD WEATHER
PARIS, FRANCE, The two airports of Paris, Charles de Gaulle Roissy and Orly, went through heavy troubles because of the bad weather striking Europe. Many flights were diverted to other airports or... more
Science and technologyBAA PROFITS UP TO £300 MILLION
LONDON, BAA announced it reported a 11,6% rise of profits in the first two quarters of 2000, compared with last year. The total amount comes to £327 million. more
Science and technologyTHIRD AIRPORT IN PARIS
PARIS, The french government has approved the plan for the construction of a third international airport in the suburban area of Paris in addition to the current "Charles de Gaulle-Roissy" and "Orly".... more
Science and technologyAER LINGUS STAFF WALK-OUT AT DUBLIN AIRPORT
DUBLIN, Thousands of air travellers faced delays this morning at Dublin airport because of a four-hour strike by clerical workers of Aer Lingus, the irish national airline. About 35 of the 260 daily flights... more
Science and technologyJOMO KENYATTA AIRPORT IS SAFE, OFFICIALS SAID
KENYA, Airport's Authority made a statement assuring airlines the runway of Jomo Kenyatta airport is safe. Three tire bursts in the last weeks inerrupting airport's operations and these events raised suspects... more
Science and technologyIVORY COAST: AIRLINES TO CANCEL FLIGHTS TO ABIDJAN
IVORY COAST, The airlines serving Ivory Coast cancelled all flights to Abidjan. The new was reported by airport sources. Air France and Air Afrique confirmed they cancelled all the flights because "the... more
Science and technologyCHINA: NEW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
CHINA, China has a new international airport in Zhengzhou, capital of the central province of Henan. It is country's 21st international airport and it has links with Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and 50 Chinese... more
Science and technologyNEW RUNWAY AT AMSTERDAM AIRPORT
AMSTERDAM, By the end of this year workers will start building a fifth runway at Amsterdam Schipol arport. The runway will measure 3800 meters in length and 75 meters in width. It will cover an area of... more