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CuriositiesThe metal detector sounds at the airport: stopped the Lionel Richie's daughter
Reno, Usa - But to sound the alarm it was only the piercing on nipple
Nicole Ritchie, Tv actress daughter of the most famous Lionel, successful American musician therefore has commented a little amused the fact: "Usually I say that I have a ring at the breast and the thing... more

Weather forecastsAVIONEWS at Farnborough International 2004: Aermacchi attending with all its products
Farnborough, UK - Also the M-346 and the M-311 are being shown
Aermacchi's participation, as a worldwide leader for military pilots' training, at the great Farnborough International Air Show 2004 is a significant one as the company is actually attending with all its... more

PeopleAVIONEWS at Farnborough International 2004. Airbus A-380: the best solution in order to face enlargement costs for the air stations
Farnborough, UK - European groups' representatives would be convinced of it when forecasting the international air traffic's rise
Airbus is carrying on its promotional activity for the new A-380 long range airliner, be a new initiative which is in particular devoted to airports. According to European group's representatives, during... more

AirlinesDelta: quarterly budget in red, but the expectations of the analysts were get worse
New York, USA - In the second quarter 2004 it has recorded a net loss of USD 1,96bn
The cause of the strong quarterly losses are to debit to the taxation charges and regarding the pension plans of the pilots. Useless to remember that we are speaking about the greatest airline of the world... more

Fair and showsSweeney died, the pilot who dropped the atomic bomb on Nakasaki
Boston, Usa - For all the life he had defended his initiative
He died without guilts at the age of 84 years near the General Hospital of Boston Charles W. Sweeney, the pilot who, twenty five year old, dropped the atomic bomb that destroyed the Japanese city of Nakasaki,... more

AccidentsIraq: Royal Air Force's helicopter crashes
Bassora, Iraq - The toll: a military died and two wounded
The helicopter belonging to the Royal Air Forces has crashed in the south of the country, on the Bassora's airport. A spokesperson of the English Defense Ministry has declared that at the moment it seems... more

HelicoptersFarnborough International 2004: AgustaWestland lancia il Grand (3): vehicle's competitiveness
Farnborough, UK - At first, it will be mainly destinated to the civil sector
AgustaWestland's representatives, indicating some more details on the new Grand helicopter, have put into evidence how onw cannot by paradox consider it as a possible competitor against the AB-139, when... more

HelicoptersFarnborough International 2004: AgustaWestland launches the Grand (2): reliability, safety and low operating costs
Farnborough, UK - These are the secrets of the new helicopter of the group
Regarding the development of the new AgustaWestland Grand, such helicopter company aimed first of all to adopt state-of-the-art avionics and high safety standard. Then one must add advantages related to... more

HelicoptersFarnborough International 2004: AgustaWestland launches the Grand
Farnborough, UK - The new herlicopter has been shown during the group's press conference
AgustaWestland press conference has just ended, by a particularly important announcement with reference to the intermediate light twin engines helicopters endowed of a sufficiently long range. AgustaWestland... more

Weather forecastsAVIONEWS at Farnborough International 2004: first customer for the Sukhoi RRJ
Farnborough, UK - Siberia Airlines to be the first carrier to take delivery of the new airliner produced by the Russian producer
Siberia Airlines will be the first carrier to take delivery of the new Sukhoi's regional jets. The RRJ class' aircraft find so their launcher customer, whereas the Russian company aims to win in a large... more

PeopleIata: airlines welcome UK Hight Court decision
Geneva, Switzerland - The declarations of Giovanni Bisignani, Director General and Ceo of the International Air Transport Association
"The international airline community welcomed last Wednesday UK High Court decision to refer questions on the validity of European Community regulations on compensation for denied boarding, cancellation... more

Science and technologySecret report regarding Heathrow air station has been found out by chance
London, UK - Such dossier points out the gaps of airport's security which show weaknesses against possible Al Qaeda attacks
A secret report carried out by Police, on June 26 2004, regarding anti-terrorism security at Heathrow International Airport, has been found out by chance by a driver, who attended to give it to London... more

DefenseLithuania begins to take delivery of the EADS TRML-3D radars
Vilnius, Lithuania - A significant step forward in order to strengthen the surface-to-air defensive system of the Baltic Republic
Lithuania, as a new NATO's partner, begins to take delivery of the new TRML-3D surveillance and target acquisition radars, produced by EADS. This system has been designed in particular in order to monitor... more

AirlinesAlitalia: EU Commission's decision on the bridge loan has been postponed
Rome, Italy - Commission to decide tomorrow
"Procedure reasons": this would be the explanation provided by EU Transport Commissioner Loyola de Palacio's spokesman, Amador Sanchez Rico. more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): easyJet brings Alitalia and Air France to the European Justice Court
Rome, Italy - The reason of the dispute is in the code-sharing agreement on the routes between Italy and France
The European Commission has mistaken in estimating positively the code-sharing agreeement between Alitalia and Air France on the routes from/to Italy and for France. It has declared the easyJet Ceo, Ray... more

Civil aviationUsa: the controls on the passengers increase in the airports
Washington, Usa - But the "Capps II" system find the opposition of some air companies
The controls of the passengers in the American airports are more locked and is in review course the airport control program. To point "Capps II", a system that will control the personal data verify them... more

AirlinesBA: Alitalia, the Commission does not have to authorize the bridge loan
Rome, Italy - British Airways said it in a press release
British Airways, with a press release diffused today from its Responsible of the Industrial Deals, Andrew Cahn, has asked the European Commission to deny the own authorization to the bridge loan. The demand... more

AirlinesAlitalia: the European Commission would have give today in the afternoon the free way to the loan bridge
Rome, Italy - The UE Commissioner for the Transports' spokesperson said it
The green light of the European Commission at the loan-bridge granted from the Italian Government to Alitalia would have to be given today in the afternoon. It has declared by Amador Sanchez Rico, spokesperson... more

AirportsPhilippines abandon Iraq: a Kuwait Airlines' airplane will come back a first military group in Manila
Manila, Philippines - Preoccupation in Washington for the defection of the allied
Under the reflectors of the international panorama there is the decision of the Philippines' President, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, regarding the retreat of its troops from Iraq, that constitutes a marks... more

IndustryBoeing: Austrian Airlines expands its fleet with additional Next-Generation B-737/800
Seattle, Usa - It will be delivered next year
Boeing and the Austrian Airlines Group recently finalized an order for one Boeing Next-Generation 737-800. The airplane, to be delivered next year, will be used by Austrian's Lauda Air. With this order,... more

Science and technologyRome-Fiumicino, too much loaded aircraft: Eurofly airplane postpones the departure
Fiumicino, Italy - Furious the 157 passengers
This morning it was necessary the intervention of the Police at the Fiumicino's airport, to placate 157 passengers, furious because forced to abandon the airplane of the Eurofly carrier that would have... more

PeopleQualcomm tests the use of mobile on the aircraft
Dallas, Usa - Making the first phone calls authorized
Till now the use of the mobiles on the airliners was prohibited for emergency reasons, in how much these could interfere with the delicate electronic equipments on board. And it is still, but Qualcomm,... more

Press releaseBlue Panorama: Fiumicino landing, manoeuvre in full control
Rome, Italy - To a Boeing 767 towards Havana
"Regarding how much taken place on Friday at the Fiumicino’s airport with the come back of a Boeing 767 aircraft of the air company after the takeoff from Rome for Havana of flight BV-1504 because of p... more

PeopleFarnborough International 2004: a new official livery for Boeing's airplanes
Farnborough, UK - The entire fleet receives the typical colours used for the 7E7 Dreamliner
On the occasion of the opening of the great Farnborough International Air Show 2004 in Great Britain (July 19-25), Boeing shows the new look selected for the entire airliners' fleet. Inspiration stemmed... more

HelicoptersNew Sea Kings for Indian Navy
New Dheli, India - 16 new helicopters could be ordered and their maintenance would be entrusted to HAL
The Indian Government would be willing to extend its Sea King transport medium helicopters' fleet for Indian Navy. The related programme would be based on a requirement for 16 aircraft which should be... more

AirlinesSas: over 100 flights cancelled
Stockholm, Sweden - Because of the holidays' period of many employees
To date, would be 115 flights cancelled from the Scandinavian air company, Sas. The reason of such lack of efficiency would be imputed in the period of holidays which have occurred many employees, flight... more

AirlinesIs Aer Lingus going to be denationalized?
Dublin, Ireland - British Airways could decide to purchase the Irish carrier
Irish Government could decide to encourage the denationalization of the national carrier, Aer Lingus, soon. While waiting for a clear and final decision, British Airways would have proven interested regarding... more

AirlinesQatar Airways on the routes of the Australia
Rome, Italy - New routes and new services
"Within the end of 2004 Qatar Airways will open a new destination for Melbourne, entering from protagonist in the rich market of the international connections with Australia. Announcing the imminent entry... more

AirlinesEurowings: in profit the financial year 2003
Milan, Italy - Perspective of increase for Germanwings
"Friedrich Wilhelm Weitholz, ceo of Eurowings AG, Lufthansa participated group and owner of Germanwings GmbH, have announced that the company has again concluded the financial year in profit. Germanwings... more

IndustryAirbus: constant delivery rise till 2006
Paris, France - EADS' CEO Philippe Camus would be convinced of it
EADS' CEO Philippe Camus recently commented about the situation regarding Airbus' growth forecasting with reference to deliveries by the end of 2004. According to such European group's representative,... more

Weather forecastsAir shows and exhibitions in July 2004
Rome, Italy - And those ones in August
FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW…July 19-25, Farnborough, England. Info: +44 (0) 20 7227 1043; www.farnborough.com. EAA AIRVENTURE OSHKOSH…July 27-Aug. 2, Oshkosh, Wis. Info: (800) 564-6322 www.airventure.org.... more

Civil aviationBlue Panorama's airplane lands at Fiumicino Airport with an engine afire (3): Ansv starts investigating
Fiumicino, Italy - Flight Data Recorder and Cockpit Voice Recorder have been recovered by technicians investigating on this event
Even the Ansv (Italian National Agency for Flight Safety) has decided to start investigating on the technical problem which affected a Blue Panorama’s Boeing 767 this morning at Fiumicino Airport (see f... more

Latest newsAustralia: a new target designation pod for the F/A-18s
Sidney, Australia - It should be available by 2007 in order to strenghten the air-to-surface capabilities of the multirole fighter
Australia carries on its programme for strenghtening its own defence system, by investment aimed to increase also its outer operations. In this sense, the recent effort aimed to update the F/A-18 Hornets... more

PeopleUnited States' traffic at risk in summer for possible excessive delays
Washington, Usa - The main reason could be the lack in managing current passengers traffic rise
American analysts competent for the air transport sector expect a significant increase of summer traffic, even forecasting probable hardships. In fact, number of passengers should remarkably rise, so risking... more

AirportsEU Commission: EUR 22bn investment for the transport sector
Brussels, Belgium - It is the proposal of European Unions' Government in order to strenghten infrastructures and links
European Commission suggested yesterday significant investment for transport and satellite sectors. Within the remarkable efforts aimed to strenghten European Union's infrastructures, EU's government would... more

AirlinesLufthansa: employees disagree with salary cutting proposal
Kassel, Germany - Call center's workers react against carrier board's proposal for lowering costs
Lufthansa intends to remarkably cut costs, and such programme would even affect the present situation of Kassel call center. As far as it is concerned with this matter, carrier's board would have suggested... more

AirlinesAeroflot checks international air transport difficulties
Moscow, Russia - The Russian carrier is growing also because it was not affected so much like many other carriers by Iraq war and Sars's effects
Aeroflot appears increasing during 2004. Data related to the first half of the year would indicate a significant improvement of carrier's situation, by a rise of a 20% with reference to passengers traffic.... more

Civil aviationBlue Panorama's airplane lands at Fiumicino Airport with an engine afire (2): Enac starts investigating
Fiumicino, Italy - Engineers have already started the due analyses
Enac (Italian National Civil Aviation Agency) has decided to start investigating on the technical problem which affected this morning a Blue Panorama's Boeing 767, due to an engine afire which led the... more

PeopleHoneywell to provide flight electronic control system for the Dreamliner
Washington, USA - The related contract has been recently signed with Boeing
Honeywell's contribution for the production of the new Boeing's medium-range airliner appears a significant one, when considering the avionics components provided for the 7E7 Dreamliner. Honeywell will... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): the carrier to achieve the break even by two years
Rome, Italy - President Cimoli would be convinced of it
The first details regarding the new industrial plan for Alitalia appear settled, while waiting Brussels' official permission for the bridge loan devoted to the carrier. Carrier's President, Giancarlo Cimoli,... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas model MD-11 and -11F airplanes (2004-14-10)
Usa - To prevent arcing and heat damage to the attachment points of the main external and galley power receptacle ground wire, insulation blankets outboard and aft of the receptacle area, and adjacent power cables, which could result in smoke and fire in
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-330, A-340/200, and A-340/300 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct excessive play of the eye-end of the piston rod of the elevator servo-controls, which could result in failure of the elevator servo-control
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Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas model DC-8-11, DC-8- 12, DC-8-21, DC-8-31, DC-8-32, DC-8-33, DC-8-41, DC-8-42, DC-8-43, DC- 8F-54, and DC-8F-55; DC-8-50, -60, -60F, -70 and - 70F series airplanes (2004-14-05)
Washington, Usa - To prevent uncommanded seat movement during takeoff and/or landing, which could result in interference with the operation of the airplane and consequent temporary loss of control of the airplane
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Civil aviationFAA AD on BAE Systems (Operations) Limited (Jetstream) model 4101 airplanes (2004-14-03)
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of the ailerons, and consequent reduced controllability of the airplane
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Civil aviationFAA AD on BAE Systems (Operations) Limited (Jetstream) model 4101 airplanes (2004-14-07)
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of the nose landing gear (NLG) to extend fully, which could result in reduced controllability of the airplane during landing
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Bombardier model DHC-8-400 airplanes
Usa - To prevent failure of the main landing gear (MLG) downlock proximity sensors on the same MLG at the same time, which could result in the MLG's failure to extend during landing, and cause injury to flightcrew and passengers
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Israel Aircraft Industries, Ltd., model 1121, 1121A, 1121B, 1123, 1124, and 1124A series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct cracking of the skins of the rudder assembly, which could result in reduced structural capability of the rudder and reduced controllability of the airplane
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Civil aviationBlue Panorama's airplane lands at Fiumicino Airport with an engine afire
Fiumicino, Italy - The aircraft has immediately been evacuated after its emergency landing while flames have been put down
A Boeing 767 of Blue Panorama has performed this morning an emergency landing due to a technical problem suddenly occurred just after its takeoff. The airplane, leaving at 11:30 am towards the Havana (Cuba),... more

Civil aviationCollision risk occurred in March over London's sky
London, UK - RAF's aircraft carrying Prince Charles towards Madrid would have risked to collide with a civil airplane
British NATS ((National Air Traffic Service) has just recently unveiled some details regarding the collision risk, which would have involved a Royal Air Force's airlifter and an Airbus A-321 civil aircraft... more

Science and technologySan Francisco Airport to host the A-380 in 2006
San Francisco, USA - Air station's board ensures the structure to be ready for the new airliner before this enters the service
The new Airbus A-380 long-range 555 seats airliner will enter the service in 2006 and the airports destinated to host it are trying to adapt their own structures in order to satisfy the operative exigencies... more