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Civil aviationOlbia, Italy: opening ceremony tomorrow for the general aviation terminal
Olbia, Italy - The cost of the works has been of about € 30 million
The opening ceremony of the new general aviation terminal of Olbia Airport "Costa Smeralda" will be held tomorrow, June 27, in presence of Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and of prince Karim Aga... more
Civil aviationQantas cancels 15 Boeing 787 orders
Sydney, Australia - Delivery delayed for other Dreamliners
A few days after the recently announced new delay in the first flight of its Dreamliner (see AVIONEWS), Boeing received the first cancellation for a big order. It has been the Australian Qantas to announce,... more
Civil aviationBoeing aircraft for Cameroon
Yaoundé, Cameroon - For the new airline CAMAIRCO
Cameroon is going to purchase three aircraft from American manufacturer Boeing for its new airline, CAMAIRCO (Cameroon Airlines Corporation), founded in 2006 and close to start its operations. The announcement... more
Civil aviationIATA (2), "We have seen 1.5 billion Dollars in cost increasing for airports and air navigation service providers in 2009"
Geneva, Switzerland - Director general and CEO Giovanni Bisignani said
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its figures on May (see AVIONEWS). May was the first full month to feel the impact of the Influenza A(H1N1) on travel. Mexican carriers saw... more
Civil aviationIATA, passenger decline stabilizes
Geneva, Switzerland - Freight traffic slow down its loss
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced international scheduled traffic results for May showing passenger demand declining 9.3% compared to the same month in previous year while freight... more
Civil aviationAlso a Piaggio P-180 in Susi Air's fleet
Rome, Italy - The Indonesian regional carrier
Besides the orders for new helicopters and aircraft, in particular built by AgustaWestland (see AVIONEWS), placed in the last weeks, the Indonesian private airline Susi Air is going to expand its fleet... more
Civil aviationANA concerned by new delays in the 787 programme
Tokyo, Japan - The Japanese carrier urges for clarity as soon as possible
After the new delay of the first flight of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner (see AVIONEWS), the project's launch customer All Nippon Airways (ANA) reacted with disappointment and concern. In a statement the... more
Civil aviation"A smile for Cernobyl": Belarus-Cuneo, the solidarity route, comes back
Cuneo, Italy - The initiative from next June 25
Cuneo's airport will start again the solidarity initiative that links Belarus to Piedmont from June 25; has been in fact organized a charter flights' chain, coming from Minsk and served by Belavia airline,... more
Civil aviation787 Dreamliner's first flight delayed
Everett, USA - Boeing title goes down in Wall Street
After being announced for the month of June (see AVIONEWS), the first flight of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner aircraft has been postponed, the manufacturer announced today, explaining that this is due to a need... more
Civil aviationAirbus delivers the first China-assembled A-320 aircraft
Tianjin, China - To Dragon Aviation Leasing company
Following recent announcements and about one month after its first flight (see AVIONEWS 1 and 2), Airbus today finally delivered the first A-320 aircraft assembled in China. At a grand ceremony, the aircraft... more
Civil aviationStar Alliance, the first alliance to operate from Terminal 1 of "El Prat" in Barcelona
Milan, Italy - This has now laid the foundation for future expansion of SA in Spain
"All 14 Star Alliance member carriers serving Barcelona have moved to the new Terminal 1 at 'El Prat' Airport: Adria Airways, Austrian, Blue1, Croatia Airlines, EGYPTAIR, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa,... more
Civil aviationATA reports decline in passenger demand and cargo traffic
Washington, Usa - Swine influenza exacerbates recessionary toll on air travel demand
The Air Transport Association of America (ATA), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, reported that passenger revenue fell 26% in May 2009 versus the same month in 2008, the seventh... more
Civil aviationMoU signings in Paris cement a solid future for ADAC and Bavaria
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Telair International GmbH to support aerospace industry growth in Al Ain
"Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) today announced the signing of a Memorandums of Understanding with German aerospace company Telair International GmbH (Telair), signalling their intentions to expand... more
Civil aviationFirst "Chinese" A-320 aircraft ready for delivery
Beijing, China - To Dragon Aviation Leasing
At about one month from its maiden flight (see AVIONEWS) the first Airbus A-320 assembled in China at the French manufacturer's facilities in Tianjin, is ready to be delivered to Dragon Aviation Leasing... more
Civil aviationPiaggio Aero sells two P-180 Avanti IIs to the Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - To confirm the strong relationship with the country
The Air Force of the United Arab Emirates has ordered two Piaggio Aero P-180 Avanti II aircraft. This order reaffirms the industry's strong link with the rich Arab country, after in 2006 in the capital... more
Civil aviationAltran is engineering partner of the first Solar impulse aircraft ever
Zurich, Switzerland - The presentation on June 26
Altran, the multinational company consultant on technological innovation, development and management of information technology, is working on the presentation of "Solar impulse", the first solar propelled... more
Civil aviationCommittee for investigation on civil aviation safety
Rome, Italy - The Italian proposal possibly extended to the European Parliament
A Committee for investigation on civil aviation safety. This is the proposal made by honourable Pino Pisicchio (Italia dei valori) to the Italian chamber of deputies. He already presented the same initiative... more
Civil aviationAirbus A-320s for China Eastern
Paris, France - From the "Paris Air Show 2009"
Chinese airline China Eastern confirmed a purchase agreement for 20 Airbus A-320s, which deliveries are scheduled to start between 2011 and 2013. The market value of the aircraft is about $1.45 billion.... more
Civil aviationParamount Airways chooses the A-321 for its international network
Paris, France - During the "Paris Air Show 2009"
Chennai based Paramount Airways, one of India’s leading domestic premium airlines, has signed a memorandum of understanding to buy 10 A-321 aircraft with an option for an additional 10. The agreement w... more
Civil aviationSix orders for Oma Sud's Skycar
Paris, France - The announcement made at Paris-Le Bourget air show
Italian aircraft manufacturer Oma Sud announced it has received the six orders for its Skycar, which model was presented to the public four years ago. The announcement has been made in Paris-Le Bourget... more
Civil aviationRyanair, Michael O'Leary back to Rome tomorrow. What's news?
Rome, Italy - A hard struggle on noise pollution at Ciampino airport is expected
The management of Ryanair are about to come to Rome for a press conference. At the moment, all the meetings with Michael O'Leary look like free advertisements instead of press conferences useful for the... more
Civil aviationAir Transport Association calls on U.S. Senate
Washington, Usa - To support antitrust immunity for international airline alliances
The Air Transport Association of America (ATA), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, asked members of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee for their continued... more
Civil aviationFinal assembly started on the first Boeing 787 destined to ANA
Everett, USA - Deliveries will start in the first quarter of 2010
Final assembly has begun on the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner destined for delivery to launch customer ANA (All Nippon Airways) of Japan. ANA and Boeing launched the 787 program with a firm order for 50... more
Civil aviationSita: passenger self-service for baggage tracing
Rome, Italy - The "WorldTracer" will allow to passengers to follow their own missing bags
"Two new environmentally friendly airport kiosks, including one which allows passengers check the status of delayed or missing baggage, were demonstrated by the air transport IT specialist, SITA, at the... more
Civil aviationMeeting between Italian ENAC and SEA-Aeroporti di Milano
Rome, Italy - Positive audit on investments
Italian Civil Aviation Authority's (ENAC) president Vito Riggio met in Rome SEA-Aeroporti di Milan's president Bonomi for an audit by the authority on the investments made by Milan's airports operator.... more
Civil aviationMCAP ordered two Boeing 737/800s
Paris, France - Agreement signed at "Paris-Le Bourget air show"
Boeing and MC Aviation Partners (MCAP), a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corp., have finalized an order for two Next-Generation 737-800s valued at $153 million at list prices. The order represents... more
Civil aviationNew presentation for Solar Impulse, Piccard's airplane
Zurich, Switzerland - In Dübendorf on Friday, June 26
The "Solar Impulse", the sun powered aircraft realized by Swiss Bertrand Piccard (the first man to fly around the world with his "Orbiter 3" balloon in March 2009"), will be presented again on Friday,... more
Civil aviationJobs boost as Irish Aviation Authority appoints 12 trainee radio officers
Dublin, Ireland - They will undergo a year long intensive training programme
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has announced the recruitment of 12 trainee radio officers for its High Frequency (HF) radio communications centre at Ballygirreen, in the western part of the country.... more
Civil aviation24 Superjet 100s for Avialeasing
Paris, France - Deal signed today at Paris-"Le Bourget"
Business for Sukhoi is going well at the "Paris Air Show 2009" underway in Paris-Le Bourget from June 15 to 21. After the 30 Superjet 100s sold to the Hungarian airline Malev (see AVIONEWS), a contract... more
Civil aviationSukhoi-Malev: deal for 30 Superjet 100s
Paris, France - The agreement signed at "Paris-Le Bourget"
The agreement in principle between Superjet International and Hungarian airline Malev for the purchase of 30 Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft has been signed at "Paris-Le Bourget", during the "Paris Air Show... more
Civil aviationAEA, European airline traffic 2.4% down in April
Brussels, Belgium - And May could be the worst month so far
The Association of European Airlines (AEA) has released traffic and capacity data for its members in April 2009, along with a projection for May. Passenger traffic in April was 2.4% down on the same... more
Civil aviationAir France replaced all Pitot tubes on its Airbus aircraft
Paris, France - Speed sensors changed on long-haul A-330s and A-340s
Air France has completed the replacement of all sensors "Pitot tubes" on its long-haul Airbus A-330 and A-340 aircraft, following June 1 accident in which 228 people were killed on board of flight AF447... more
Civil aviationSESAR injects €1.9 billion into ATM research
Brussels, Belgium - To avert congestion of European sky
"The SESAR Joint Undertaking, a unique public-private partnership in air traffic management (ATM) research and development founded by the European Commission and EUROCONTROL, signed 16 contracts totalling... more
Civil aviationThe popularity of low-cost airlines has increased in Finland during the past year
Helsinki, Finland - In May a total of 75,600 passengers flew these carriers
The low-cost carrier segment is one of the few to have increased in air traffic over the past 12 months in Finland. Growth during the year has been 12%. In May, a total of 75,600 passengers travelled with... more
Civil aviationEurocontrol publishes guidance on implementing the European Air Traffic Management master plan
Brussels, Belgium - The aim is to support the execution of ATM
In order to support the air navigation community in executing the European ATM Master Plan, Eurocontrol (the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation) has published strategic guidance describing... more
Civil aviationAirbus confirms A-330's reliability
Frankfurt, Germany - The words of the company's CEO Thomas Enders
Following the shock caused by June 1 incident, in which 228 have been killed on board of an Air France Airbus A-330/200, en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, the manufacturer's reply arrived through... more
Civil aviationILFC reconsiders its order for Airbus A-380s
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - There are no cancellation plans for the moment, but...
ILFC (International Lease Finance Corporation), a big group operating aircraft leases, is understood to be reconsidering its order for Airbus A-380s. Even if at the moment there are no cancellation plans,... more
Civil aviationAirlines wait for directives following Airbus's accident
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Bisignani: "Safety is a constant chalenge"
Airlines operating Airbus A-330/200 aircraft today said, during IATA's (International Air Transport Association) annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from June 7 to 9 (see AVIONEWS), that they will... more
Civil aviationIATA: loss forecast increases to USD 9 billion
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Bisignani noted risks and challenges
"The International Air Transport Association (IATA) revised its airline financial forecast for 2009 to a global loss of US$9 billion. This is nearly double the association’s March estimate of a US$4.7 b... more
Civil aviationBisignani: carbon-neutral growth by 2020
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - In his official speech for the Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit
"The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the airline industry is committed to achieving carbon-neutral growth by 2020. 'Two years ago we set a vision to achieve carbon-neutral... more
Civil aviationICAO (2), global air traffic to decline by 4% in 2009
Montreal, Canada - Expressed in terms of passengers per kilometer
Global air traffic, expressed in terms of passenger-kilometres performed, is projected by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) to decline by approximately 4% in 2009. This bleak forecast reflects... more
Civil aviationICAO, airline industry showed a growth in passengers per kilometer in 2008
Montreal, Canada - But scheduled carriers estimated loss of 9.8 billion Dollars
Passenger traffic expressed in terms of passenger kilometres performed (PKP) increased marginally by 1.3% in 2008 compared to 2007, according to preliminary data provided to the International Civil Aviation... more
Civil aviationAlessio Quaranta, new Italian ENAC's General Manager, installed today
Rome, Italy - He replaces outgoing Silvano Manera
The new general manager of ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority), Alessio Quaranta, is in service today. He was appointed by the decree of Premier as planned by the institutive law of the Board. "The... more
Civil aviationIATA, aviation leaders gather in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - From 7 to 9 June
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the 65th Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 7-9 June 2009 will feature participation... more
Civil aviationICAO, a group of governments develops action plan to tackle emissions
Montreal, Canada - It recommends a goal of 2% annual improvement in fuel efficiency
An aggressive plan of action proposed by a group of government representatives created by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to address climate change and aviation includes a significant... more
Civil aviationACI, passenger traffic showing signs of improvement
Geneva, Switzerland - But it is too early to talk about a recovery
In April 2009 worldwide passenger traffic growth as reported to ACI - the worldwide association of airports -shows a decrease of 3% relative to the results in April 2008. For the month, international passenger... more
Civil aviationAirline chiefs call for joint initiatives to overcome crisis
Brussels, Belgium - “But we always focus to safety, jobs and environmental protection” say AEA Presidents
Chief executives of Europe’s most important network airlines met in Brussels to debate the impact of the ongoing economic recession on the aviation sector. The assembly of the Association of European A... more
Civil aviationBoeing 787's first flight in June?
Washington, USA - First deliveries should take place in the first quarter of 2010
After several delays that characterized its production it seems that the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is about to reach the time of its first flight, that should take place in June. The announce was given yesterday... more
Civil aviationIATA: demand decline slows
Geneva, Switzerland - But no recovery in sight
"The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released international traffic data for April showing a 3.1% decline in passenger demand and a 21.7% fall in cargo demand compared to April 2008. The... more
Civil aviationAviation emissions, IATA calls for a Global Sectoral Approach
Copenhagen, Denmark - "Governments must take global measures"
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reiterated aviation’s commitment to responsibly addressing the challenges of climate change and called on governments to deliver a global and sectoral a... more