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CuriositiesCateratta operation's simulator inspired to the aviation's one
Stockholm, Sweden - It will increase new surgeons' accuracy
Stockholm St. Erik Hospital's researchers and doctors, have completed a simulator, developed in order to train new surgeons to perform cateratta operations, inspired to aviation simulators. Such system... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bombardier model CL-600-2B19 (Regional Jet Series 100 & 440) airplanes
Usa - To prevent an inability to lower or retract the landing gear using the landing gear control handle, which could result in use of Emergency Procedures using the landing gear manual release
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NM-157-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Construcciones Aeronauticas, SA (Casa), model C-235 series airplanes (2004-07-16)
Usa - To prevent the flight crew from being able to inhibit the aural warning for the landing gear up, and the possibility that the flight crew of the next flight or possibly of the same flight could inadvertently land the airplane with the landing gear
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-160-AD; Amendment... more

AccidentsPiper fell on a golf field in Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland - Maybe due to bad weather conditions
This morning, at 12, a small Piper Mirage fell headlong in Switzerland on a golf field between Madulain and Zuoz, in Grigioni canton. All the 6 persons travelling on board have died. Such airplane was... more

AccidentsAmerican helicopter has crashed in Baquba
Baghdad, Iraq - It has fallen headlong during battles among US soldiers and Shiite rebels
A US helicopter would have fallen headlong at some 50 km at North-East of Baghdad, nearby Baquba. Some eyewitnesses would have watched the event, then also stating that, during battles among American soldiers... more

Fair and showsSaint-Exupery's airplane fallen headlong in 1944 has been found
Marseilles, France - No possible shooting down signs would have been traced
The Lockheed P-38 Lightning, aboard on which the famous French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery was travelling before falling in the sea in July 1944 off Marseilles' coasts, has been found at some 70 m... more

Latest newsUS air strikes in order to defeat rebels in Iraq
Baghdad, Iraq - Falluja and Baghdad as the mostly involved cities
The United States have decided to intensify the resort to aircraft in order to solve by military effort problems occurring during these days in Iraq (see for details AVIONEWS). Air strikes would have caused... more

Fair and showsSaint-Exupery's airplane fallen headlong in 1944 has been found (2): Antoine de Saint-Exupery's figure
Marseilles, France - A major contribution provided to international postal air service
Antoine de Saint-Exupery (France, 1900-1944) became famous in France and in the world both for his literary works and for his pilot experience. After operating with French postal air service, he sized... more

AerospaceLazio Region promotes an ESA's space mission
New York, USA - Italian astronaut could perform experiments requested by Lazio's research centres and universities
On the occasion of an exhibition entitled "Lazio, Rome and beyond" being occurring in New York, Region authority's delegation is promoting, also considering the foundation of an aerospace technological... more

AirlinesEU Commission allows Alitalia-Air France alliance
Brussels, Belgium - These two carriers renounce to 42 daily slot couples
European Commission has decided to allow Air France and Alitalia to create an alliance between them (as it was announced a long time ago, see for details AVIONEWS). These two carriers, for the purpose... more

IndustryBoeing selects two 7E7 Dreamliner engine partners
Washington, Usa - They are the General Electric and Rolls-Royce
Boeing has selected two engine types, the General Electric GENX and Rolls-Royce Trent 1000, for its all-new Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner, an airplane that will provide the world's airlines with exceptional efficiency... more

AerospaceAn ASI-NASA joint committee has been founded for new space programmes
Washington, USA - These two agencies to cooperate for new Moon missions and for the first human travel toward Mars
Italy and the United States have achieved a collaboration agreement for aerospace sector through their related competent agencies: ASI (Italian Space Agency) and NASA. Thanks to the foundation of a joint... more

Civil aviationAmerican fighters escort commercial airplane over Washington skies for photographic service
Washington, USA - Capital warning for the overflight of a C-40 escorted by two F-16s but it is a normal operation by USAF
Yesterday, at 12 am, tourists and citizens in Washington quite worried for a minute when they saw overflying, at a low ceiling, what apparently looked like a commercial 737 escorted by two F-16s of US... more

Civil aviation"No-fly" list under indictment in the United States
Washington, USA - A denunciation for the lack of cancellation for names in the schedule of terrorism suspects of USA's carriers
"No-fly" list, which gathers in the United States the names of those considered suspects and involved in due detailed controls in case they decide to travel by airplanes, is under indictment because of... more

Latest newsUSA accord Denmark the use of satellite guided bombs for its own F-16s
Copenaghen, Denmark - It is the first NATO ally to take delivery of GPS system's targeting codes for its own Vipers
The United States have decided to accord Denmark the possibility of using for its own F-16s laser guided bombs endowed of JDAM type additional satellite system. The Danish F-16s would so be the first Fighting... more

Latest newsSlovenian Government criticized by opposition for national air space patrolling provided by Italian Air Force
Lubljiana, Slovenia - Right-of-centre opposition puts into evidence historical memory
Slovenian institutional and political environment would be debating vivaciously about the matter related to national air space overflight by Italian Air Force’s aircraft (see for details AVIONEWS). Right-of-centre o... more

IndustryEmbraer: Eleb awarded Nbr 15100 aerospace quality certificate
São José dos Campos, Brazil - It's the first Brazilian company to receive it from the Cta
ELEB-Embraer Liebherr Equipamentos do Brasil, established as a joint venture of Embraer and Swiss-based Liebherr International, received yesterday the NBR 15100 quality certificate from the Brazilian certification... more

Aerospace90 days on Mars for Spirit probe
Washington, USA - After crossing critical threshold, exploration activities go on without stopping
NASA celebrated 90 days Mars exploration by Spirit probe on April 6. A crucial date, when considering the fact that researchers thought to focus on robot’s capability of operating with ideal technical c... more

AirportsLaunched College Italia, the national under 20 basketball team of the Italian Air Force
Rome, Italy - By joining the team, young athletes will be able to gain some precious experience
The Italian Air Force aids young basketball players, who often do not have the chance to gain experience, by establishing College Italia, based in Vigna di Valle, near Rome, which will invite the best... more

DefenseFalcon communication system in production
London, UK - UK's adaptation with the new Network Enabled defensive environment has started
Team for the designing of the Falcon communication and battlefield management system, consisting among the others of British Aerospace, Thales UK, Cisco and General Dynamics UK, concludes designing stage... more

PeopleMoscow: air taxis to overcome the problem of traffic
Moscow, Russia - The project has been announced by the Russian city's deputy Mayor
During Moscow Invest 2004, Moscow's deputy Mayor, Iosif Ordzhonikidze, has announced the city's government's original proposal to solve the problem of traffic in the streets of the capital: air taxis.... more

Latest newsCommunication system by Terma for the F-35
Copenaghen, Denmark - This Danish company has been chosen to provide useful warning system to increase situational awareness
Northrop Grumman, while managing some avionics components of the new F-35 JSF multi-role light fighter, has decided to choose Danish Terma in order to produce a software for communication system of this... more

AerospaceIss: a worm to be sent in space for biological experiments
Paris, France - The Caenorhabditis elegans, only 0.0394 inches long, will reach the space station with Dutch astronaut Andreas Kuipers
It is called Caenorhabditis elegans the small worm, only 0.0394 inches (1mm) long, on which a series of experiments called "Ice First" will be carried out onboard the International Space Station (Iss)... more

Latest newsSurvivability: USAF's imperative for United States' defence
Washington, USA - Only the F/A-22 Raptor would be able to operate with minimum risks in terms of success
US Air Force carries on its ’defence’ campaign about the F/A-22 programme in an attempt to justify the entering service during the next months (see for details AVIONEWS). This time it is being pointed out... more

AerospaceItalian equipment discovers ammonia on Mars
Rome, Italy - The instrument had already detected the presence of methane gas and water vapour on the planet
The Pfs (Planetary Fourier Spectrometer), the Asi’s (Italian space agency) equipment onboard the Esa’s (European Space Agency) Mars Express space probe has discovered the presence of ammonia in the atm... more

AirlinesQantas to launch low-cost airline based in Singapore
Sydney, Australia - The Australian carrier will hold a 49.9% stake
The Australian airline, Qantas, has announced today that a new low-cost airline based in Singapore will be launched by the end of the year, operating connections between the city-state and Asian destinations... more

AccidentsMilan-Linate disaster: Tv news disprove air traffic controllers' depositions
Milan, Italy - It emerged from the recordings broadcast that the collision signal was heard
The recordings with the voices of the air traffic controllers on duty on 8 October 2001, date of the tragical crash on the Milan-Linate airport runway that cost 118 lives, were broadcast yesterday by Italian... more

Latest newsLockheed to manufacture 70 Japanese F-2 fighters in the United States
Tokyo, Japan - Such derivative version of F-16 to be mostly produced abroad of purchasing country
Some 70 Mitsubishi F-2 light fighters, a derivative version of the F-16 Fighting Falcon, will be manufactured in the United States by Lockheed Martin. The agreement between these two companies puts into... more

Latest newsMeeting among countries concerned with Eurotrainer programme
Venegono, Italy - They have gathered at Aermacchi headquarter in order to schedule next steps for such project
Representatives from the 12 countries which have joined in 2002 the Eurotrainer AEJPT (Advanced European Jet Pilot Training) specification in order to produce a trainer which can satisfy exigencies of... more

Science and technologyPublic Prosecutor appeals against exoneration of truant air traffic controllers
Milan, Italy - The radar-men had been exonerated of the charge of interruption of public service
20 air traffic controllers of the Milan-Linate airport Crav (Air traffic control center) had been accused, along with some another 40 colleagues, of interruption of public service for illegitimately absenting... more

Press releaseSea: previewed a million of passengers in transit in the Milanese airports
Milan, Italy - From 5 to 18 of April during the Easter period
"The Milanese airport system will work at full capacity during the Easter holidays. From 5 to 18 of April it previews the transit of more than a million of passengers of which 400,000 to Linate and 680,000... more

Latest newsMariner: an Australian derivative version of the Predator
Sidney, Australia - It will be jointly produced by General Atomics and National Air Support
Australian National Air Support, a company which takes care of managing and modifying fixed wing aircraft for coast surveillance missions in Australia, would have achieved an agreement with General Atomics... more

AirlinesAtlantic Coast Airlines-United Airlines bounds are cut
Washington, USA - Atlantic Coast Airlines reorganize its own fleet
After United Airlines’ decision for terminating the contract signed together with Atlantic Coast Airlines concerning United Express, these two carriers would have anyway come to an agreement about the w... more

AirlinesLow-fare service by Independence Air by June
Washington, USA - This carrier expects to become the greatest for the low-fare sector in the United States
Summer activity of the new low-fare service provided by the Independence Air-Atlantic Coast Airlines couple will be opened on June 16. In the meantime, last operative innovations are being completed such... more

Fair and showsGeneral Mosca Moschini starts to preside European Union Military Committee
Brussels, Belgium - He will coordinate the activities of the members' Defence Heads of General Staffs during the next three years
General Rolando Mosca Moschini is since this week the new Chairman of the European Union Military Committee, replacing Finnish Gustav Hagglund. The Italian General will preside meetings of such authority... more

DefenseGeneral Mosca Moschini starts to preside European Union Military Committee (2): the role of EU Military Committee
Brussels, Belgium - Major authority for managing EU members' joint military activities
The institutional role of European Union Military Committee, of which General Mosca Moschini is the Chairman since this week and for the next three years, must be understood with reference to European... more

AirlinesAustrian Airlines on the increase
Vienna, Austria - The carrier's Ebit increased by 52.9% in 2003
Excellent results in 2003 for Austrian Airlines, which Ebit (Earnings Before Interest and Tax) increased by 52.9% from EUR 41.4m in 2002 to 63.3m in 2003. Earnings before tax climbed from EUR 4.2m in 2002... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation (8)
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Annex I - Requirements for recognised organisations The recognised organisation must: — be able to document extensive experience in assessing public and private entities in the air transport sectors, i... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation (9)
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Annex II - Conditions to be attached to certificates 1. Certificates shall specify: (a) the national supervisory authority issuing the certificate; (b) the applicant (name and address); (c) the... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation (7)
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Chapter IV - Final provisions Article 17 - Adjustment to technical progress 1. In order to make adaptations to technical developments, adjustments may be made to the Annexes in accordance with the procedure... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation (3)
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
(25) In the context of those revenues raised to provide a reasonable return on assets, and in direct correlation with the savings made from efficiency improvements, the Commission should study the possibility... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation (5)
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Article 8 - Designation of air traffic service providers 1. Member States shall ensure the provision of air traffic services on an exclusive basis within specific airspace blocks in respect of the airspace... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation (4)
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Article 4 - Safety requirements The Commission shall, in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 5(3) of the framework Regulation, identify and adopt the Eurocontrol safety regulatory requirements... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation (6)
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Chapter III - Charging schemes Article 14 - General In accordance with the requirements of Articles 15 and 16, a charging scheme for air navigation services shall be developed that contributes to the... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Official Journal of the European Union L 96 of 31 March 2004, page 10. Regulation (EC) No 550/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 March 2004 on the provision of air navigation services... more

Government actsSingle European sky: the service provision Regulation (2)
Rome, Italy - The text publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
(8) Smooth operation of the air transport system also requires uniform and high safety standards for air navigation service providers. (9) Arrangements should be made to harmonise the licensing systems... more

Science and technologyLunardi: the real hub for the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region is Venice
Gorizia, Italy - According to the Italian Minister of Transport, Trieste's airport must be the base for low-cost carriers
During his meeting with the presidents of the Friuli Venezia Giulia and the Veneto regional government held yesterday in Gorizia, Italian Minister of Transport, Pietro Lunardi, interviewed about the Trieste... more

AirlinesUsa: no-frills airlines first in quality study
Washington, Usa - Traditional airlines surpassed in quality of service as well as in fares
The time when no-frills meant lower prices, but also inferior quality of service, is gone. According to a study carried out by the University of Nebraska and the Barton School of Economics of the Wichita... more

IndustryIndian aerospace industry is growing
New Dheli, India - HAL establishes as an unavoidable cornerstone in this sector in Asia
HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) Indian national aerospace company registers for 2003-2004 a period of greatest success for industry of this sector in such country. With a remarkable rise of income... more

Latest newsMalaysia thinks about the F/A-18 Hornets
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - An effort in order to modernize the armed forces of this country
After two years from the first official announcement by Malaysian authorities for purchasing USA's military aircraft, it seems now Kuala Lumpur's Government has decided to conclude negotiations. In fact,... more