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PeopleWEAK PASSENGER TRAFFIC INCREMENT IN EUROPE IN OCTOBER
EUROPE, According to data released by AEA, Airline European Association, a weak increment of 3,9 per cent has been recorded for the month of October, compared with the same period of the last year. In... more

PeopleBRITAIN GOVERNMENT REALIZES FIRST UK NATS PRIVATIZATION STEP
GREAT BRITAIN, The UK Government won today the first step for the partial privatisation of Great Britain's National Air Traffic Service (NATS). Is the third time that the proposal has been submitted... more

PeopleUK: CRISIS ON THE RAILWAYS TO BOOST DOMESTIC AIR TRAVEL
LONDON, All the airlines reported huge rises in passenger numbers, particularly in the routes between London and north of England and Scotland. BA said domestic passenger levels rose between 20% and... more

PeopleUK UPPER HOUSE DELAYS ATC PRIVATIZATION AGAIN
LONDON, ENGLAND, In the general election by 132 votes to 125, United Kingdom Upper House delayed for another time the 51% sell-off of the National Air Traffic system (NATS). Transport Minister Lord Macdonald... more

People''AUSTRALIAN DOMESTIC MARKET TOO SMALL TO SUPPORT FOUR CARRIERS''
AUSTRALIA, According to the heads of two fledging airlines, Impulse Airlines e Virgin Blue, the domestic market is too small to support four airlines in the long term. The situation is also due to... more

PeopleNIGERIAN AVIATION TO REMOVE 450 AIRCRAFTS
NIGERIA, AFRICA, The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) removed 450 aircrafts from the register of planes licensed to fly in Nigeria's space. The aircrafts had been abandoned at various airports... more

PeopleSTOWAWAY FOUND HIDDEN INSIDE THE UNDERCARRIAGE
VIETNAM, A vietnamese was found alive hidden inside the carriage of a Vietnam Airlines ATR-72. He was half-frozen when the plane landed at Nha Trang airport. The plane flew at an altitude of 6000 metres... more

PeopleANGOLA TO TIGHTEN MAINTENANCE CHECKS ON CIVILIAN AIRCRAFTS
LUANDA, Angola's Civil Aviation Authority said it will tighten these checks following two fatal plane crashes. New rules will be introduced, among them one which will impose limits on the age of aircrafts... more

PeopleFRANKFURT AIRPORT: TWO DRUNKEN GERMANS LOOKING FOR A TOILET END UP IN MOSCOW
FRANKFURT, The two germans, who were at the airport to attend a conference, after wandering around the terminal, took a shuttle bus which took them out on the plane to Moscow. They got on and sat down.... more

PeopleGREEK EXECUTIVE ARRESTED FOR BOMB HOAX
ATHENS, Nikita Kotiadis, a dairy products company executive was arrested at Athens airport after phoning in a bomb threat just because he was late for a flight to Brussels. The executive was sentenced... more

People100.000 USD OFFERED BY BOEING TO TWA MEMORIAL
ST. LOUIS, USA, Aeronautical comapny Boeing Co. offered 100.000 USD to help to build a memorial for the 230 people killed on the 747 aircraft, in TWA operated flight 800 crash, occurred in 1996. Up today... more

PeopleUK GOVERNMENT TO CHANGE PRICING POLICY FOR TRANSATLANTIC JOURNEYS
LONDON, UK government will reduce fares for transatlantic routes, from Great Britain to Usa. Flights to Usa from regional airports via UK gateway airports will be cheaper. The decision is aiming at encouraging... more

PeopleAIRSHIPS TO BE REVIVED
BERLIN, CargoLifter company has built a huge hangar on a former Soviet airfield south of Berlin to plan and build a giant cargo-moving airship. The manufacturing of dirigibles stopped after the Hindenburg's... more

PeopleLAST TWO HOSTAGES RELEASED AFTER 19-MONTH CAPTIVITY
BOGOTA' , COLOMBIA, Remaining two passengers on a total of 40, transported on a Avianca flight hijacked on april, 1999, have been released by Colombian Liberation Army guerrillas in a zone at about 400... more

PeopleSPECIAL FLIGHT FOR PANDAS
WASHINGTON, D.C., Two giant Panda, worth over 10 USDm, will arrive for the first days of december at Washington D.C., on a aircraft specially equipped and painted with a panda image on the fuselage. The... more

PeopleEC AGAINST USA FOR AIRCRAFTS NOISE
BRUXELLES, BELGIUM, International Civil Aviation Organization has rejected the EC request involving no acceptance of U.S. petition against european aircraft noise laws. Acording with an EC spokesman,... more

PeopleBRITISH HOUSE OF LORDS INVITES AIRLINES TO MAKE CHANGES TO TAKE MAJOR CARE OF PASSENGERS' HEALTH
UK, The United Kingdom House of Lords Science and Technology Committee, in a report, invites the air travel industries to make major changes and urgent reasearch for the sake of the health of passengers... more

PeopleFAA RE-CERTIFY KLM MAINTENANCE SERVICES
AMSTELVEEN, The U.S. FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, has recertified KLM Engineering & Maintenance for a further one-year period. FAA surveyors initially have considered recertification for a two-year... more

PeopleRUSSIAN ARRESTED IN NETHERLANDS FOR BOMB THREAT ON SAS PLANE
AMSTERDAM, A 47 year old russian passenger of a SAS plane was arrested at Schipol airport for handing a note to a flight attendant regarding a bomb on board and demanding for USD$390,000 per passenger.... more

PeoplePILOT SOLVES WOBBLING PLANE PROBLEM BY PASSENGER POWER
PARIS, The captain of a Gill Airways Fokker 100 on a flight from Newcastle to Paris asked passengers seated at the rear of the plane to gather at the front of the aircraft to solve a wobbling problem.... more

PeopleDELTA AND ALPA TO SEEK MEDIATION
USA, Delta Air Lines and Air Line Pilots Association are seeking for a mediator in their on-going collective bargaining for the new pilot contract. So they have made a joint application to the National... more

PeopleBOEING INVOLVED WITH ALASKA AIRLINES CRASH
SEATTLE, USA, Federal investigators are testing a safety mechanism that have may failed and caused the crash of the Alaska Airlines jet. So the blame seems to shift on the airplane maker Boeing Co. The... more

PeopleFLIGHT ATTENDANT AGGRESSOR FACES SIX YEARS JAIL
SPAIN, In a Spanish law-court has started trial against Steven Handy, 39, accused to have brutally attacked and injured with a broken bottle a flight attendant, Fiona Weir, 33, of Wimbledon in Southwest... more

PeopleDELTA CHAIRMAN WANTS ATC TO SPLIT FROM FAA
USA, Leo F. Mullin, Delta Air Lines Chairman and CEO, recommended Air Traffic Control to become a government-sponsored corporation split from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Mullin said the... more

PeopleSYDNEY SEAPLANES GROUNDED
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has refused to renew certificates of Sydney Harbour Seaplanes flying to Newcastle. CASA said it denied the renew because of several... more

PeopleBRITISH PARLIAMENT APPROVED PLAN TO PART-PRIVATISE NATIONAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM
LONDON, Prime Minister's bill to part-privatise the national air traffic control system has been approved by british Parliament with 321 positive votes against 228 negative. 37 Labour members opposed the... more

PeopleANGOLAN AUTHORITIES TO GROUND RUSSIAN-BUILT ANTONOV AFTER DISASTERS
ANGOLA, Angolan authorities have ordered to ground all russian-built Antonov while investigators are eximining the causes of the two crashes in this month. The Angolan Air Force is exempted from the prohibition,... more

PeopleFINED THE TWO MEN WHO HAD A DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOUR ON AER LINGUS FLIGHT
DUBLIN, The two men arrested for alleged "air rage" on Aer Lingus flight, as it was reported by WAPA, were fined by Dublin District Court. Englishman Darrell O’Brien and Irishman Patrick Joe Prendergast w... more

PeopleBOEING LOOKS FOR CHINA TO ORDER NEW PLANES
SEATTLE, Boeing executive said the company expects China to order 15 to 20 of its 737 business jets in the next five years. This plane has a list price of $37,5 million. Boeing said there's a need for... more

PeopleIRAQ INVITES INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES TO RESUME FLIGHTS
IRAQ, A government official said "Iraq invites international airlines to reopen their offices in Baghdad and to resume their flights into and from Iraq". The country already resumed some domestic flights.... more

PeopleGERMAN MINISTER OF TRASPORT CONVICTED OF FRAUD
BERLIN, Reinhard Klimmt, the german minister of Transport, was sentenced to pay a fine equivalent to 90 days of his wage from a german court. The opposition party demanded his resignation. The minister... more

PeopleLEBANON TO OPEN ITS AIR SPACE TO REVIVE ECONOMY
BEIRUT, Prime Minister Rafic Hariri today said Lebanon willl open its air space to encourage the revival of its economy. International airlines will be able to use Beirut airport with no restrictions. more

PeopleCOCKPIT VIDEO CAMERAS IN PLANES RECOMMENDED BY NTSB
WASHINGTON, Despite the opposition of ALPA, NTSB completed the recommendation according to which all commercial planes, after January 1 2003, observing Part 121, 125, 135 of FAA's regulations, will have... more

PeoplePASSENGER JET RETURNS TO MUNICH FOR AN ASYLUM SEEKER HIDDEN INSIDE THE UNDERCARRIAGE
MUNICH, GERMANY, A DeutscheBa Boeing 737 headed to Berlin was forced to return to Munich after the pilot couldn't retract the landing gear. A 27-year old Romanian aylum seeker was found hidden inside... more

PeopleLATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN TRAFFIC TO RISE
USA, According to the Chairman of Airports Council International the airline traffic in Latin America and the Caribbean will rise by of 5.6% annually by 2005. The growth rate will be due to the improving... more

PeopleTHANKSGIVING DAY TO FILL FLIGHTS AND AIRPORTS
USA, U.S. airlines are preparing to face the passenger mass expected, in excess of 20 million people, in the holydays throughout the Thanksgiving travel period that is expected to increase over last year's... more

PeopleAMERICAN AIRLINES EMPLOYEES ARRESTED FOR DRUG SMUGGLING
USA, 20 people was arrested from FBI officers after investigation on a drug smuggling between Puerto Rico and Pennsylvania, including six American Airlines employees. They have used Dallas-Fort Worth... more

PeopleFAA LOTTERY FOR AIRLINES SLOTS
NEW YORK, USA, It can sound incredible, but FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, is to run a lottery for assignation of new traffic slots to be allocated in the crowded New York's LaGuardia Airport, where... more

PeopleLAUDA AIR DENYS PLANS FOR AUA'S TAKEOVER (2) - CORRECTION
MILAN, A Lauda Air's spokesman announced today during a interview to WAPA Avionews that there are not plans defined yet for Austrian Airline's takeover on Lauda Air. The rumor, today reported by some European... more

PeopleITALIAN PILOT SENTENCED BY DEFAULT TO SPEND THREE YEARS IN JAIL
JORDAN, An italian pilot, Nicola Trifani, has been sentenced by default from an Amman Court to spend three years in jail for entering jordan air space without authorization during a flight to Iraq last... more

PeopleBOEING TO SEE CHINA US AND CHINA-EUROPE FLIGHTS UP 500%
ZHUHAI, CHINA, Boeing stated at the Zhuhai Airsow 2000 in southern China that direct flights linking China to Europe and the United States would increase 500 per cent over the next 20 years. The demand... more

PeopleRECONSTRUCTION OF CONCORDE WILL TAKE AT LEAST SIX MONTHS
PARIS, Captain Xavier Mulot, chief of the investigation on Concorde's debris, said it will take at least six months to finish reconstruction of the airliner. Investigators have laid out twisted fuselage... more

PeopleCIT AEROSPACE ORDERED 50 NEW AIRBUS AIRCRAFTS
FRANCE, Leasing company CIT Aerospace ha ordered 35 Airbus A320 and 15 A330, worth some $3.5bn. The new order takes to 80 the number of Airbus aircraft ordered by CIT, The first aircraft was delivered... more

PeopleCONCORDE CRASH COMPENSATION: NO AGREEMENT REACHED
PARIS, FRANCE, The fourth meeting between lawyers for the airline and for the victims' families failed to reach agreement. Acoording to lawyers of victims' families the french airline had still not made... more

PeopleIRAQ FLIGHTS DESPITE EMBARGO
BAGHDAD, IRAQ, Two passengers aircraft, an Antonov and an Ilyushin used for domestic flights, have been sent by Iraqi from Baghdad to Basra, with 114 people on board and from Baghdad to Mosul with 42... more

PeopleFLIGHT DELAYS CONTINUES IN SEPTEMBER
USA, According to figures released by FAA,Federal Aviation Administration, even after the summer peak, flight delays continue to plague U.S. civil aviation world. Only in september, there were 46,273... more

PeopleTURKISH OFFICIALS TO INSPECT IRANIAN PLANE IN SEARCH OF WEAPONS
DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY, An iranian Boeing 727 was inspected by turkish officials of Diyarbakir airport in search of weapons to be delivered to lebanese hezbollah fighting against Israel. The plane, which... more

PeopleQATAR COURT SENTENCED HIJACKER TO SPEND 5 YEARS IN JAIL
QATAR, Qatar Court sentenced the hijacker of a Qatar Airways Airbus, at the end of a summary trial, to spend five years in jail. Adel Fahd Jahid hijacked the flight Doha-Amman last September 14 forcing... more

PeopleIRAK TO RESUME DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
BAGHDAD, The government press agency INA reported that iraqi minister of Transport, Ahmed Mourtada, said Iraq is going to resume domestic flights tomorrow. Iraqi Airlines scheduled flights from Baghdad... more

PeopleNTSB PUBLIC HEARING ON ALASKA AIRLINES ACCIDENT
WASHINGTON, D.C., The National Transportation Safety Board has announced on december 13-15, 2000 a public hearing on the fatal crash of Alaska Airlines flight 261, on january 31, 2000, were all of... more