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Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-330-301, -321, -322, - 341, and -342 series airplanes; A-340/211, -212, 213, -311, - 312, and -313 series airplanes
Usa - To prevent cracking of the wire harness slot on the inner rear spar of the wing, which could result in reduced structural integrity of the wing
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-380-AD; Amendment... more

IndustryFinmeccanica approves the results for 2003 (4): results by sector of activity. Alenia Spazio, Telespazio
Rome, Italy - Value of production: EUR 767m (+45%); Ebita: EUR 14m (EUR 2m in 2002)
"Finmeccanica operates in the space industry through Alenia Spazio (which produces space infrastructure and scientific telecommunication, remote sensing and payload satellites) and Telespazio (earth stations,... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on The Lancair Company models LC40-550FG and LC42-550FG airplanes
Usa - To detect and correct chafing and wear of the fuel pressure transducer, which could result in failure of the transducer threaded fitting with a resulting fuel leak
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2004-CE-07-AD; Amendment... more

AirlinesSummer schedule for Qatar Airways
Rome, Italy - 4 weekly Rome-Milan-Doha flights
Qatar Airways has announced the summer schedule for its 4 weekly circular Rome-Milan-Doha flights. Connections will be operated from 28 March to 30 October on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.... more

AccidentsAir crash in the United Arab Emirates: engine reversal apparently caused accident
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - The aircraft was in bad maintenance conditions
Apparently, a sudden engine reversal caused the Fokker 50 of the Iranian airline Kish to crash on 10 February 2.5 miles (4 km) from the runway of the Sharjah airport, in the United Arab Emirates, killing... more

Science and technologyGenoa: emergency landing for a passenger's indisposition
Genoa, Italy - The pilot feared it was a heart attack, but it was hypotension
An Iberia airplane fliying from Barcelona to Venice made an emergency landing in Genoa at about 5.30 pm last Saturday. A 50-year-old Spanish passenger had a sudden indisposition so the pilot, fearing it... more

DefenseUnited States' worries about nuclear proliferation
Washington, USA - The USA should increase their investment for anti-missile defences, according to some think tanks
Recently, a research by US Department of Defence would have put into evidence how USA's territory is risking to become more vulnerable time after time to potential missile attacks. This danger could come... more

PeopleUSA: psychic "sees" bomb onboard, flight cancelled
Washington, USA - Authorities say: "We cannot ignore anything"
Mass hysteria rages in the US. An American Airlines airplane scheduled to depart yesterday from Fort Myers, Florida, to Dallas, Texas was cancelled because a psychic called the police saying that he had... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 747-400F series airplanes
Usa - To detect and correct fatigue cracks in the fuselage skin and frame shear tie assemblies, which could propagate and result in possible in-flight decompression of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-288-AD; Amendment... more

Press releaseSea: Alitalia flight Milan-Malpensa to Washington inaugurated yesterday
Milan, Italy - With a B-767 and with a daily frequency
"Yesterday it took off from Malpensa the Alitalia maiden flight that connects Milan with Washington directly. This new service carried out by a Boeing 767 and a frequency every day with scheduled departure... more

Civil aviationLibya scheduled an attempt against a US airliner in 1986
London, UK - It would be revealed by sources which belong to intelligence services of some western countries
As a consequence of the recent overture by Tripoli's regime, it seems the possibility for discovering some tragic back stages of last decades history begins to be less remote. Some intelligence sources... more

CuriositiesSoya oil in place of kerosene?
Anaheim, USA - It is a recent discovery concerning bio-fuel performed by a group of scientists in California
Although researches for the development of ecological fuel based on vegetable substances (the so-called bio-fuels) are going on during time, recently it seems that some scientists have succeeded in the... more

Latest newsJSF programme on the verge of its feasibility
Washington, USA - Several american military think tanks would be convinced of it
US Air Force and US Navy’s representatives for the JSF programme (Joint Strike Fighter) have put forward different and quite alarming points of view about, on the one hand, the technical feasibility o... more

Weather forecastsAermacchi attends FIDAE at Santiago de Chile
Santiago de Chile, Chile - The purpose is to reinforce its already significant presence in South America
Aermacchi, a worldwide leader in producing basic and advanced trainers, is attending FIDAE (Feria Internacional del Aire y del Espacio) Airshow in Santiago de Chile (March 29-April 4). This Italian company... more

AirlinesUnited Arab Emirates: the carriers of the small Arab Country
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - The rich Country on the Persian Gulf has three airlines
The United Arab Emirates are the Switzerland of the Arab world: a small but rich Country on the Persian Gulf composed of seven emirates. The Emirates stand out in the region also for their air traffic,... more

DefenseNew NATO's members ready to adapt their own defence systems (3): NATO surveillance patrol over Baltic skies has started
Brussels, Belgium - Russia could increase the number of soldiers and means nearby its bounds with the three Baltic Republics
NATO’s fighters have started patrolling Baltic skies over Latvia’s, Estonia’s and Lithuania’s air spaces today, as new members of the Atlantic Alliance. Russia’s protest (see for details AVIONEWS) has not b... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on BAE Systems Limited model Avro 146-RJ series airplanes; and BAE Systems Limited model BAe 146 series airplanes
Usa - To prevent uncommanded inputs to the nosewheel steering, which could result in reduced controllability of the airplane during takeoff and landing
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-317-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-319 and A-320 series airplanes
Usa - To prevent the loss of the emergency evacuation slides during flight, which could result in damage to the fuselage, and to prevent incorrect inflation of the emergency evacuation slides, which could result in the emergency exits being unusable
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-339-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Saab model SAAB 2000 series airplanes
Usa - To prevent long-term damage to the engine mounting structure (EMS), and loss of redundancy on the EMS, which could result in possible separation of an engine from the airplane, reduced controllability of the airplane, and injury to persons or prope
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NM-115-AD; Amendment... more

Latest newsTyphoon more competitive after 2010?
Newton, USA - It would be foreseen by a Forecast International's analysis
Forecast International (a leader in providing analysis and statistics for defence and aerospace sectors) has recently put forward some forecasting related to the future of the military aviation market... more

HelicoptersUpdate for Life Lion health care service's Dauphins
Washington, USA - These helicopters to be updated from the N1 version to the N3 standard
Life Lion health care service operating in Pennsylvania has ordered through Eurocopter an updating for two AS-365 Dauphin helicopters, from the original N1 version to the new N3 standard. Modifications... more

AirlinesNew flights for Scandinavian Airlines
Stockholm, Sweden - Sas' charter offer is expanding, too, with a contract with Sts Solresor
It is a time for big changes at Scandinavian Airlines (Sas), which has just launched a new industrial plan and has been reorganized into national companies. Today, with the summer schedule, the airline... more

PeopleSerbia and Montenegro became Eurocontrol members
Brussels, Belgium - Last Friday the important step
Serbia and Montenegro last Friday took an important step towards becoming a Member of Eurocontrol. At the Organisation's headquarters, the country's Ambassador to Belgium, Mrs Milica Pejanovic Djurisic,... more

AccidentsA Mig-17 fell headlong in the USA
Phoenix, USA - Its pilot died as it was impossible to eject for him
A Mig-17 Fresco fell headlong in the United States on last Thursday while flying towards an airport in the north of Phoenix after leaving from Roswell. Search for this airplane had started immediately... more

AirlinesEmirates: inauguration of the First Class service on the B-777/300
Milan, Italy - Tomorrow afternoon at 3pm in Milan-Malpensa airport
Emirates, the international airline with headquarter in Dubai, will inaugurate the First Class service on the new aircraft B-777/300, the commercial airplane with a more capacity on the market on the flights... more

Latest newsPredator fighting terrorism: effectiveness and limitations in its project development
Washington, USA - The version provided with Hellfire missiles flew only one month later after the attack against the Twin Towers
Recently more information concerning American armed forces' debates on development possibilities for UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) aircraft and their employment have been spread. Even one year before the... more

Latest newsNew NATO's members ready to adapt their own defence systems (2): Italian Air Force to keep watch Slovenian air space
Ljubliana, Slovenia - Italy is the only country offering this task
Slovenian authorities had announced on March 17 that, joining NATO with full effectiveness by early April (with some efforts even performed today), Slovenia would have been defended by Atlantic Alliance's... more

AirlinesLuxor Air flights suspended in Italy
Rome, Italy - Pilot training system used by Egyptian airline is inadequate
The Egyptian airline, Luxor Air, has been suspended from flying over Italy. The precautionary measure has been introduced by the Italian authority for civil aviation (Enac) following the same decision... more

AirlinesEmirates launches new route Dubai-Glasgow
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Starting 10 April
After having announced new non-stop connections with Australia (see AVIONEWS), Emirates has launched the new route Dubai-Glasgow. The flight will be operated from 10 April using an Airbus A-330/200 and... more

Science and technologyLanding for baggage alert: Enac starts inquiry
Rome, Italy - The suitcase had not passed security checks
Enac (Italian authority for civil aviation) has started an inquiry on the episode - reported by AVIONEWS - of the Air France flight 1567 departed last Friday from Pisa to Paris, forced to land at Milan-Malpensa... more

HelicoptersIndia updates its Hinds
New Dheli, India - Such update will be performed in association with Israel
India increases its cooperation with Israel concerning modernization processes which are involving its own weapon systems. Recently, Indian Air Force has pointed out the need for encouraging its Mi-24... more

DefenseNew NATO's members ready to adapt their own defence systems
Sophia, Bulgaria - Bulgaria at the top for this effort
Countries ready to formally enter NATO in early April, are making remarkable efforts in order to adapt their organization and equipment standards to Atlantic Alliance’s ones. Bulgaria in particular is c... more

DefenseLibya: the UK proposes radar system to locate landmines
London, UK - The Virgin magnate submits the plan
The British millionaire, Sir Richard Branson, owner of Virgin, following his visit to Libya, when he met premier Shukri Ghanem, has submitted a plan to eliminate landmines in the North African Country... more

AccidentsF/A-18 crashed after going up in flames
Durham, USA - It occurred immediately after taking off from Raleigh-Durham Airport
A US Navy F/A-18 Hornet has fallen headlong immediately after taking off from Raleigh-Durham Airport (North Carolina) last week. This aircraft had started again to fly in formation with an airplane of... more

Government actsContracts: "Aircraft fire training simulator - Birmingham (United Kingdom)" (2)
Rome, Italy - The notice publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Section IV: Procedure IV. 1) Type of procedure: Open. 1.1) Previous publications concerning the same contract 1.1.1) Periodic Indicative Notice concerning the same contract: 1.1.2) Other... more

Government actsContracts: "Aircraft fire training simulator - Birmingham (United Kingdom)"
Rome, Italy - The notice publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
UK-Birmingham: aircraft fire training simulator. Contract notice - Utilities Supplies This contract is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA): Yes. Section I: Contracting entity I.... more

Government actsOperating licences of air carriers granted by Member States of European Union
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Norway
Official Journal of the European Union C 76 of 25 March 2004, page 28. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licenses pursuant to Article 13(4) of Council Regulation (EEC)... more

AerospaceSpeed record broken: the X-43A flies at nearly 5,000 mph
Washington, USA - The flight of the hypersonic Nasa/Boeing aircraft succeeded
The testing of the X-43A, the hypersonic unmanned airplane by Nasa and Boeing, planned for last Saturday (see AVIONEWS) was successful: the aircraft streaked above the Pacific Ocean at nearly 5,000 mph... more

Government actsGreece has decided to operate three scheduled air routes
Rome, Italy - The contract notice publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Official Journal of the European Union C77 of 26 March 2004, page 20. European Commission - Operation of three scheduled air routes Invitation to tender for contracts for the operation of three scheduled... more

Government actsGreece has decided to operate three scheduled air routes (2)
Rome, Italy - The contract notice publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
6. Financial compensation: Tenders must explicitly state the amount required per quarter by way of compensation for operating each route for three years from the proposed date of commencement of operations... more

IndustryBoeing Co awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the E-4B aircraft
Boeing Co., Wichita, Kan., is being awarded a $6,432,477 cost-plus fixed-fee contract modification to provide for global air traffic management II and senior leadership communication system kits for E-4B... more

Science and technologyTrieste: connections to Moscow to restart
Trieste, Italy - The flight will be operated weekly by Russja Airlines from June to September
The Trieste-Moscow flight has been confirmed for the fourth year in a row. The connection will be operated by Russja Airlines every Saturday from 12 June to 25 September using Tupolev TU-154 aircraft with... more

DefenseTrishul missile has been tested in India
New Dheli, India - The new surface-to-air weapon would represent one of the most important programmes during recent time
India would have performed an experimental launch for a new surface-to-air short range missile called Trishul. This guided rocket would have been designed to be adopted by land, air and sea forces of the... more

AirlinesEmirates: non-stop flights to Melbourne
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - More connections to Sydney as well
After having announced 10 weekly flights from Dubai to Melbourne via Singapore starting next 10 June (see AVIONEWS), Emirates reveals that from the same date three weekly non-stop flights between the two... more

Latest newsUSA, search of funds to equip the helicopters of proper anti-missile systems
Washington, USA - The protection of the aircraft became the priority number one
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, where operate approximately six hundred helicopters (Chinooks, Apaches, Black Hawks, Kiowa) relighted the reflectors on the safety of the aircraft against the attacks... more

Latest newsETCAS collision avoidance system on the C-130Hs
Phoenix, USA - It will be delivered by Honeywell
The Honeywell ETCAS (Enhanced Traffic Collision Avoidance System) collision avoidance system turns out right as one of the apparatus better considered by US Air Force. This force has in fact decided to... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines raises fuel surcharge
Washington, USA - USD 5 more each way
After having revoked a fare increase announced last February due to a hike in fuel costs (see AVIONEWS), Continental Airlines has changed its mind again. The fuel surcharge will rise from USD 10 each way... more

Latest newsA new multi-sensor detection system by British Aerospace
London, UK - It will be useful in order to face problems related to bad visibility during missions
British Aerospace is developing a new multi-sensor detection system able to combine data provided by a millimeter-wave radar, by an infrared detector and by a TV one. The purpose is to make clear and clean... more

AerospaceWithin 2007 China will launch a lunar probe
Beijing, China - The probe will be placed in orbit around the Moon
The director of the lunar program of Beijing announced that China is going to launch its own first automatic probe on the Moon within 2007. The probe, than currently is under construction, will be placed... more

Latest newsF-35: a too '"heavy" light fighter?
Washington, USA - Mostly its STOVL version could suffer for this fact
The JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) programme F-35 would have excessive weight problems. It would be revealed by a report shown by military representatives of the programme, worried first of all for consequences... more