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Science and technologyREAGAN AIRPORT TO REOPEN TOMORROW
AUSTRALIA, President Bush announced that Washington Reagan international airport will resume operations tomorrow. The traffic will be limited. The airport will resume flights starting from the routes between... more

Science and technologyNIGHT FLIGHTS MAY BE BANNED AT HEATHROW
LONDON, Night flights could be banned soon at London's Heathrwo airport following a European Court ruling today in favour of eight residents living under the airport's flight path claiming the noise generated... more

Science and technologyWASHINGTON REAGAN AIRPORT SOON REOPENED
WASHINGTON, USA, According to NSA sources, the Washington's Ronal Reagan airport, which was closed closed immediately after four airborne terroristic attacks on September 11, would be reopened soon, with... more

Science and technologyLOGAN'S AIRPORT HEAD OF SECURITY TO BE REMOVED
BOSTON, An official from the Massachusetts governor's office said that Joseph Lawless, head of security at Boston Logan's airport, "will be removed soon". Governor Jane Swift is to meet the Port Authority... more

Science and technologyREAGAN AIRPORT TO REOPEN SOON
WASHINGTON, Washington's Reagan airport is expected to reopen soon. The airport was closed after the terrorist attacks and not reopened yet because of its proximity to the White House, Capitol Hill and... more

Science and technologyKHABAROVSK AIRPORT CLOSED DUE TO THICK SMOKE
KHABAROVSK, Russian airport of Khabarovsk, in the Far East, was closed this morning because of the smoke caused by some fires in the forest around the airport. Flights were diverted to other russia... more

Science and technologyVIETNAMESE AIRPORT TO BE OPENED TO INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC
VIETNAM, Phu Bai airport, in the vietnamese city of Hue, is to be opened to international traffic at the request of Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar (Burma). The government allowed the Civil Aviation to work... more

Science and technologyFOG CAUSES DELAYS AT LEEDS/BRADFORD AIRPORT
LEEDS, Some flights from Paris and Amsterdam were delayed at Leeds/Bradford airport due to the fog. Airport authorities invited people due to fly to contact their airlines. more

Science and technologyUS AIRPORT'S WORKERS CONTROLS INTENSIFIED
USA, The United States government and Federal Aviation Administration, FAA ordered FBI and airlines to redo criminal checks and scrutinize employment histories airport workers who have access to... more

Science and technologyFOG CAUSES DELAYS AT HEATHROW AIRPORT
LONDON, Several flights departing from Heathrow airport were delayed today due to fog. UK mainland services were mostly disrupted, reported british news agencies. more

Science and technologyNUMBER OF RUSSIAN AIRPORTS DROP
MOSCOW, Russian Deputy Transport Minister Karl Ruppel said the number of airports in Russia fell by 37 to 496 this year. The closure of some regional airports is due to the unsurfaced landing strips. more

Science and technologyAUSTRALIA DEFERS SALE OF SYDNEY AIRPORT
SYDNEY, Australian government has decided to defer the sale of Sydney airport to early next year owing to "the disruption to financial and aviation markets following the terrorist attacks on the United... more

Science and technologyCRISIS FOR U.S. AIRWAYS FOR PROLONGED CLOSURE OF WASHINGTON'S REAGAN AIRPORT
WASHINGTON, USA, According to US Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta declarations, one of the national largest airline, US Airways, would have major problems if Reagan National Airport in Washington... more

Science and technologySHOOTING AT AMSTERDAM AIRPORT
AMSTERDAM, A shooting occurred this morning at Amsterdam Schipol airport. A spokesman for the airport said the shooting had nothing to do with terrorism but was likely related to a "personal feud". more

Science and technologyFAA INSPECTS MEXICAN AIRPORTS
MEXICO, Mexican authorities said some FAA officials yesterday inspected the 28 tourist mexican airports to check security measures adopted after last week terrorist attacks. The officials recommended "additional... more

Science and technologyNEW YORK AIRPORTS. 50% OF SCHEDULED FLIGHTS ARE RUNNING
NEW YORK, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said the three airports of New York, LaGuardia, JFK and Newark, are running at about 50% of their normal level. "Airlines are continuing to operate... more

Science and technologyBOSTON AIRPORT: SECURITY REPORTED AS STANDARD AND NOT LOWER THAN OTHER US AIRPORTS
BOSTON, Two of the four hijacked planes took off from Boston Logan's airport, therefore it comes easy to wonder what went wrong at that airport. Actually, hundreds of investigators, in a "massive investigation",... more

Science and technologyFLIGHTS SUSPENDED AT NEWAR AIRPORT AFTER FIRE IN A BUILDING
NEWARK, A fire in the administration building yesterday caused the suspension of flights at Newark airport for 35 minutes. A spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey explained that flights... more

Science and technologyATLANTIC COAST AIRLINES REPORTS 71.2% INCREASE IN AUGUST 2001 TRAFFIC
DULLES, "Atlantic Coast Airlines (ACA) (Nasdaq: ACAI) reported preliminary passenger traffic results for August 2001. Systemwide, the company generated 197.6 million revenue passenger miles (RPMs), a... more

Science and technologyBIRMINGHAM AIRPORT: OVER 300.000 PASSENGERS IN JULY
BIRMINGHAM, Birmingham airport recorded a traffic of over 300.000 passengers in July, marking a new record, also compared with the previous year, of 308.523. "There is a vibrant economy in the metro area",... more

Science and technologyALGERIAN FERHAT ABBES AIRPORT WILL BE RENEWED
JIJEL, ALGERIA, With an agreement between the French industry Fema and Algerian authorities for the management of the "Ferhat Abbes" airport, about 20 kms from Wilaya town, is started the project for the... more

Science and technologyMOSCOW AIRPORTS TO HOST REFUGEE CENTERS
MOSCOW, UN High Commissioner for Refugees and Russian National Policy Ministry have signed an agreement establishing the construction of three refugee centers at Moscow Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo-1 and Sheremetyevo-2... more

Science and technologyACCORDING TO ''LE MONDE'' THE THIRD PARIS AIRPORT HAS BEEN DECIDED WITHOUT CONSIDERATION
PARIS, FRANCE, The French daily newspaper "Le Monde" heavily attacked the French first minister Lionel Jospen decision regarding the realizazion of the third Paris airport. according to the newspaper,... more

Science and technologyDEFINED THE EIGHT PLACES IN WHICH WILL BE SELECT THE THIRD PARIS AIRPORT LOCATION
PARIS, FRANCE, Have been presented to the press, by Pierre Zémor, 0president of the commission for the thirs Paris airport, the eight places in which will be select location to build it. In next meeting... more

Science and technologySOUTH AFRICA TRIES TO FIGHT CRIME AT AIRPORTS
SOUTH AFRICA, The Airports Company of South Africa (Acsa) and the South African Police Service (SAPS) will soon begin a project called "zero tolerance", to root out crime at country's airports. Crime rose... more

Science and technologyWOMAN CAUGHT WITH HEROIN AT INDONESIAN AIRPORT
INDONESIA, A Thai woman has been caught carrying 600 grams of heroin while transiting at an indonesian airport. The drugs were wrapped in small plastic packages hidden in the woman's bra and knickers.... more

Science and technologyKANSAI AIRPORT MAY BE PRIVATIZED
OSAKA, The operator handling Kansai International Airport in Osaka Prefecture could be fully privatized by a merger with another corporation, Osaka Gov. Fusae Ota said this morning. The merger would lead... more

Science and technologyLIGHTING KNOCKS OUT RADAR AT BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON AIRPORT
BALTIMORE, A lightning strike yesterday knocked out the primary radar at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. The radar system didn't work for five minutes, said Federal Aviation Administration... more

Science and technologyAUCKLAND AIRPORT'S PROFITS GO UP
AUCKLAND, "Auckland International Airport posted a net profit of $59.1 million for the year ended June 30", said the New Zealand Herald. During the year international passenger movements increased 5 per... more

Science and technologyNARITA'S SECOND RUNWAY TO OPEN EARLIER
TOKYO, The second runway at Tokyo's Narita airport is to open on April 20 2002, a month earlier than the date originally planned, the japanese paper Yomiuri Shimbun reported. The reason for the earlier... more