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PeopleGREEK CIVIL AVIATION: 48 HOURS STRIKE CALLED FOR SEPTEMBER 15 AND 16
ATHENS, Ypa, the greek Civil Aviation, called a strike for next September 15 and 16. The air traffic controllers took this drastic measure to request a service restructuring and the recruitment of qualified... more

PeopleRUSSIA OPPOSES TO ECAC'S PROJECT
VERONA, "One sky" project proposed by Ecac's President Alfredo Roma is facing obstacles around Europe. Spain is the less convinced country with the project. Russia, by itself, refuses to join the Conference,... more

PeopleALFREDO ROMA (ECAC): "ONLY ONE AUTHORITY TO MANAGE EUROPEAN SKY"
VERONA, Alfredo Roma, Ecac's President, ended Verona meeting saying "only one central authority for flight management, ready to urge security interventions, passengers' rights, environment, harmonization... more

PeopleALFREDO ROMA (ECAC): "AN IMMEDIATE EUROPEAN AUTHORITY FOR CIVIL AVIATION"
ROME, "We need a real european Authority for Civil Aviation". This was the proposal of Enac and Ecac's President, Alfredo Roma. This proposal replies to the one made by the european commissioner for Transport... more

PeopleFAA ORDERS INSPECTIONS OF BOEING 767
WASHINGTON, The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration ordered an inspection of Boeing 767 elevator mechanisms to see if any shear rivets had broken. These rivets are designed... more

PeopleUK AND FRANCE REPRESENTATIVES PUSHES CONCORDE IN FLIGHT AGAIN
PARIS, The officials from England and French, that includes representative of industries of Concorde makers, are determined to get the supersonic aircraft back in the air, though they admit having only... more

PeopleINDIA: AIR TRAFFIC INCREASES
NEW DELHI, After four years of scarcity, air traffic rose up in India. The director of indian department for civil aviation, H.S. Khola, said it is expected a 10% increase within the end of the year. Regional... more

PeopleAMERICAN SURVEY ABOUT RADIO PROCEDURES
USA, An american magazine specialized in aeronautical stuff has recently asked to their readers about pilots ability of using proper aircraft radio procedures. Among the over 1000 responses it came out... more

PeopleMORE SPACE FOR OVERSIZED PASSENGERS
USA, People often travelling by plane, mostly in Usa, could have been through the unpleasant adventure of being sandwiched sitting between two oversized passengers. Continental, the american airline, is... more

PeopleAIRCRAFT COMMANDER REFUS TO EMBARK STOWAWAY FOR SAFETY REASON
FLORENCE, About fifty stowaways have been expelled after they were found out sleeping in some wagons of Leopolda and Cascine railway stations in Florence. Two romanians, who were taken to Peretola airport... more



PeopleDENIED TO GREEK PRIME MINISTER THE PERMISSION TO ENTER YUGOSLAVIAN AIR SPACE
ATHENS, A diplomatic incident occurred in the sky of Athens. The aircraft carrying the greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis was flying to the United States for Millennium Summit but it was denied the... more

PeopleTRAFFIC JAMS IN THE SKY AND AIRCRAFT TO SCRAP: SECURITY EMERGENCY IS ON
ROME, The efficiency and working of means of many airlines could give a wrong idea of security for people travelling. The alarm was given by Alfredo Roma, president of Enac and Ecac from last June. Ecac... more

PeopleUNDERSECRETARY DANESE REPLIES TO KLM: NO POLITICAL INSTABILITY
ROME, There is no italian political "instability" behind the divorce between Alitalia and Klm. That's what Luca Danese, undersecretary of Transport, said commenting the words of Coen Oort, chairman... more

PeopleALITALIA PILOTS STRIKE WAS SUSPENDED
ROME, Regular flights on september 8th, day in which was scheduled a 24 hours strike of Alitalia's pilots. The unrest was suspended thanks to the intervention of Uiltrasporti Italian Federation of pilots,... more

PeopleAEROSTATIC MAIL
MILANO, An important collector of Milan, Zanaria, offers to lovers special rarities which represents the first case of air mail. It is the corrispondence, composed of documents, private letters and postcards,... more

PeopleFAA INAUGURATES FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICE DATA LINK
USA, The Flight Information Service Data Link (FISDL) began operations in late July during Oshkosh Air Venture. Its aim is to provide weather information to general aviation operators via data link. Some... more

PeopleFAA ORDERS INSPECTIONS OF BOEING 767 ELEVATORS
USA, FAA ordered airlines to inspect the elevator assemblies on Boeing 767 airliners. The decision was taken after receiving reprts of failed shear rivets being found in the tail elevator assemblies of... more

PeopleFAA CREATES MAINTENANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
USA, FAA, complying with directives it received from Congress, plans to establish an advisory committee on the use and supervision of aircraft and aviation component repair facilities, both within and... more

PeopleIATA EXPECTING AIR FARES INCREASE TO COUNTERBALANCE OIL RISE
ROME, According to Iata, the International Air Transport Association gathering more than 200 airlines all around the world, oil rise will provoke an increase of ticket's price. Many carriers tried to find... more

PeopleAIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER SUSPENDED OVER LANDING MIX-UP
HONG KONG, An air traffic controller and a supervisor of Hong Kong's Check Lap Kok airport have been suspended after giving wrong instructions to two planes. They cleared a Cathay Pacific cargo plane to... more



PeopleNEW FORMAT FOR IAP CHARTS FROM FAA
USA, FAA's Office of Aeronautical Charting and Cartography, has presented a new format for Instrument Approach Procedure charts. The new graphics is more quick and easy to read and understand, and this... more

PeopleAIR CRASHES LEAK OF NEWS
PARIS, Ifalpa said the leak of news during the inquiry about the reasons of Concorde's crash was definitely alarming. Also the disaster of EgyptAir occurred last year in New York, was affected by the a... more

People36 HOURS DELAY FOR AIR INDIA FLIGHT
JAPAN, An Air India flight to Japan had a 36 hours delay. After six hours of flight the plane was turned back to the airport when their pilot was refused permission to fly over China. It seems it was denied... more

PeoplePARLIAMENTARY QUESTION OF SENATOR DOLAZZA ABOUT ADR COSTS FOR PASSENGERS
ROME, Senator Dolazza, of Lega Nord, sent a parliamentary question to italian government asking for explanations about the tribute of $1,5 each leaving passenger requested by Aeroporti di Roma for the... more

PeopleFAA PRPOSED $1.24M FINE AGAINST BOEING
USA, FAA proposed yesterday to fine Boeing $1.24 million. The american industry would be guilty for control violations and failing to report cracks on 737s. Boeing said safety was never compromised. more

PeopleUKRAINA PLANS TO MODERNISE TU-144 AND YAK-42
KIEV, Ukraine plans to modernise hundreds of Soviet-made Tupolev Tu-134 and Yakovlev Yak-42 passenger planes. The aircrafts will be equipped with ukrainian-made aviation engines. more

PeopleILFC SELECTS PW 4168A ENGINES FOR A330S
EAST HARTFORD, CUNNECTICUT, International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) has selected PW 4168A engines to power eight Airbus A330 aircraft. Deliveries will begin in 2002. The value of the sale is... more

PeopleTHIS WEEK CELEBRATIONS FOR AMY JOHNSON
LONDON, Will be celebrated this week the 70th annyversary of the historic flight of Amy johnson, the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia in 1930. Commemorations will take place in Croydon,... more

PeopleAGREEMENT BETWEEN ISRAEL AND EGYPT FOR AIR CORRIDOR TO GAZA
EL CAIRO, Egypt and Israel signed the agreement on air corridor to Gaza. The aircrafts will fly through a corridor placed 15 miles north of El Arich, in the north of Sinai. The agreement will become effective... more

PeopleAIRBUS IS LEADING THE BATTLE OF ORDERS
FARNBOROUGH, According to the President of Airbus Industrie, Noel Forgeard, the company collected, during Farnborough 2000 exhibition, "firm orders" for at all 230 aircrafts, included 22 new A3XX planned... more