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AirlinesStrike at Aer Lingus continues
Dublin, Ireland - 19 flights were cancelled
The airline was forced to cancel 19 flights due to the strike which continues and more delays and cancellations are expected on Monday, October 27, as already published on Tuesday by AVIONEWS. Aer Lingus... more

AirlinesConflict between Aeroflot and Air Canada to be solved
Moscow, Russia - The authorities are working on it
The conflict appeared when Russia didn't allow Air Canada to make transit flights to India via Russia and Air Canada threatened to impose sanctions on the Russian airline company. Boris Alyoshin, Russian... more

Latest newsRussian airbase officially opened in Kyrgyzstan
Moscow, Russia - Kyrgyzstan will receive from Russia military hardware
Vladimir Putin and Askar Akayev, Russian and Kyrgyz Presidents, officially opened a Russian airbase at Kant in Kyrgyzstan on Thursday morning. Sergei Chemezov, First Deputy General Director of Rosoboronexport... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas model MD-11 and -11F airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent arcing and consequent damage to the terminal strips and adjacent structure and smoke/fire in the forward cargo compartment
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-52-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Eurocopter France model AS-355E, F, F1, F2, and N helicopters
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of the MGB pump, seizure of the MGB, loss of drive to an engine and main rotor, and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-SW-10-AD; Amendment... more

HelicoptersThe first flying test for SH-2G "Super Sea Sprite"
Sydney, Australia - The Royal Australian Navy will receive other 10 helicopters by 2004
The first new SH-2G "Super Sea Sprite" has had today the first flight in Nowra for testing, evaluation and training. Other 10 aircraft are to be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy by 2004 according... more

AerospaceLaunched the second Chinese-Brazilian satellite
San Paolo, Brazil - The cooperation agreement between China and Brazil continues
Yesterday, the second Chinese-Brazilian satellite has been launched and aims to study earth resources and to send data back to earth. The CBers2 is the second satellite out of 4, and it has been positioned... more

Latest newsStep forward for Gripen Export program
Pretoria, South Africa - The South Africa Air Force commissioned the production line of 28 Gripen fighter aircraft
The South Africa Aviation commissioned the production line of 28 Gripen multi/swing-role advanced fighter aircraft for its fleet. The first South African Gripen, which has moved onto the production line,... more

IndustryDRS Optronics awarded of a near 7 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the OH-58D helicopter
DRS Optronics, Palm Bay, Fla., was awarded on Oct. 16, 2003, a $6,886,106 cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price contract for spares, repair and services to support and maintain the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior,... more

IndustryParker Aerospace awarded of a over 11 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the Apache, Blackhawk, Chinook and Kiowa helicopters
Parker Aerospace, Irvine, Calif., was awarded on Oct. 20, 2003, a delivery order amount of $11,115,738 as part of a $69,165,566 firm-fixed-price contract for support of the Apache (AH-64), Blackhawk (UH-60),... more

PeopleCabin crew may risk cancer
Reykjavik, Iceland - New studies may reveal a higher cancer rate in airlines' cabin crew
Two new studies carried out in Iceland, by researchers of the University of Reykjavik, and in Sweden, by researchers of Stockholm Centre of Public Health, issued on 'Occupational and Environmental Medicine'... more

DefenseIran will not sign the nuclear treaty until November 20th
Teheran, Iran - Still uncertainties about the date
According to Alì Akbar Salehi, permanent representative of the Muslim Republic of Iran to the Iaea (International Atomic Energy Agency), Iran will not sign the nuclear non proliferation treaty additional... more

AirlinesNiki Lauda is back on track
Vienna, Austria - The former Formula 1 champion steps into the low- cost sector
Niki Lauda is back on track, but this time he changed the scenery as he decided to choose the landing runaway. As to what will be reported tomorrow in an article of Vienna News newspaper, the former Formula... more

PeopleA success the tests of the hydroplane SA-20P
Moscow, Russia - It is designed to transport passengers and cargoes
The hydroplane SA-20P was created by the Gagarin Komsomolsk-on-Amur aircraft manufacturing association and was designed to transport passengers and cargoes on local airlines. The first tests were a success... more

AirlinesLufthansa: "Italy is one of ours main reference markets"
Rome, Italy - With the new winter schedule the airline increases frequencies and connections
"Lufthansa strongly believes in the Italian traffic potential", with these words Sven Einfeldt, Lufthansa chief of sales for southern and central Italy explains the improvements in the frequencies and... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on The Cessna Aircraft Company airplanes
Washington, Usa - Model 525
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-CE-46-AD; Amendment... more

AirlinesLow-fare airlines to replace big planes with smaller jets
Washington, Usa - The competition is stiff
Southwest Airlines thinks about purchasing some smaller jets for the routes where larger planes are not necessary. Presently the airline is successfully using a fleet of nearly 400 new and older Boeing's... more

HelicoptersElop created new laser radar
Israel, Middle East - The company has already launched the tests
Elop elaborated and launched the tests of a new system for the improvement the operational envelope of the helicopters: LORD (Laser Obstacle Ranging & Display System). The new system will help helicopters... more

AirlinesUnited recalling 300 flight attendants
Illinois, Usa - They will return to duty effective December 1st 2003
United Airlines is recalling about 300 flight attendants who were on voluntary furlough. The flight attendants will return to duty effective December 1st 2003, spokesman Jason Schechter said Tuesday. The... more

CuriositiesEnglish man flies in a hang-glider with his hawks
London, Uk - It took years to the falconer Jonathan Marshall to achieve the objective
Jonathan Marshall loves the birds since his childhood and has been a falconer since he was 15. The 35-year-old Englishman is the protagonist of an exceptional performance: flying in a hang-glider with... more

Science and technologySeawell buys into Caribbean Airport Services
Bardados, Usa - Seawell has purchased a 49 per cent stake of Caribbean Airport Services Limited
Seawell Air Services (Caribbean) Ltd. of Barbados, in a strategic move, has purchased a 49 per cent stake of Caribbean Airport Services Limited (CAS), the airport handling company based at V.C. Bird International... more

AirportsLoral's North American satellites to be bought by Intelsat
New York,Usa -The price, USD 1.1bn
On Wednesday, October 22 the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York will consider Loral's motion to approve the sale to Intelsat, after this company won the auction held on October... more

Civil aviationBush flies to Australia to say "thank you" for the support
Canberra, Australia - Top security for the arrival of the US Head of State
For the arrival of US President George W Bush to the Canberra's airport fixed for tonight, Australia has organised the best security operation ever. Since yesterday the sky of the capital has been crowded... more

HelicoptersHelicopter journey from South Pole to North Pole
New York, Usa -The journey is expected to last until April 2004
Jennifer Murray and Colin Bodill set off on a 30,000 mile South Pole-North Pole journey on board of a Bell 407 helicopter. They take off from New York's East 30th Street Heliport today, October 22. The... more

AirlinesSwiss International Air Lines increases flights out of Fiumicino airport
Rome, Italy - Eight flights per day will connect the Italian capital to Switzerland
The 26th of October, with the starting of the winter timetable, the Helvetic Swiss International Air Lines will increase the flights departing from Fiumicino airport in Rome: Rome-Zurich 4 times per day;... more

IndustrySigned cooperation agreement between Aeronautics UAV Systems and EADS
Paris, France - The previous agreement with Israel failed
Aeronautics UAV Systems has signed a cooperation agreement with European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), the world's second-largest aerospace company, after the previous similar agreement... more

AirlinesSouthwest: the low-cost that flies high
New York, Usa - The low-cost carrier gains the sixth position in the US market
Southwest Airlines strenghtens its sixth position in the US carrier market, always improving its outcomes. Infact, the end of the third quarter records a net profit of USD 106m (13 cents per share), that... more

AirlinesSri Lanka included in the schedule of several Indian private airlines
New Delhi, India - Confirmation from the Civil Aviation Ministry awaited
India and Sri Lanka agreed on Tuesday, October 21 that private Indian domestic airlines will extend their operations by including destinations throughout Sri Lanka in their schedules. The decision came... more

DefenseNew italian chief for Occar
Rome, Italy - It's the general Nazzareno Cardinali
General Nazzareno Cardinali is the new Occar chief (Organization for Joint Armament Cooperation). The assignment is going to be effective in February 2004. Cardinali is currently director of Armaereo (General... more

AirlinesMore flights for Air India
New Delhi, India - 54 weekly frequencies from Dubai
Air India increases its capacity up to 54 weekly frequencies from the UAE and it leases 4 aircraft for this purpose. Currently, the carrier operates 41 flights from Dubai to 8 Indian destinations, 21 of... more

AerospaceJupiter: Nasa's next stop
New York, Usa - Boeing will take part to the Jimo program
Autumn 2004 will be the opening date for the selection of the major contractor of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the new Nasa's project targeted to develop technologies of electric propulsion and nuclear... more

SecuritySupposed Pakistan-Saudi Arabia secret pact
Islamabad, Pakistan - Saudi Arabia to acquire new nuclear-weapons technology
A Pakistani source announced that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have reached a secret agreement on "Nuclear cooperation". Saudi Arabia will receive nuclear-weapons technology in exchange for cheap oil. According... more

CuriositiesAmerican man purchases the last two tickets for the Concorde
Washington, Usa - He paid more than USD 60.300
David Hayes is the purchaser of the last two tickets available for the final flight New York-London (see AVIONEWS) that will definitively pension the Concorde on October 24th. The man, a Toledo resident... more

AirlinesAeroflot to join to SkyTeam?
Paris, France - The agreement within the end of the year
According to some indiscretions made by the French press, the Russian carrier Aeroflot may join to the SkyTeam within the end of the year, a decision strongly desired by Air France, that considers the... more

AerospaceThe second satellite launched by China and Brazil
Beijing, China - The satellite is meant to study the Earth's surface
The satellite developed by both China and Brazil was launched today, October 21. It was launched from Long March IV B carrier rocket at Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the northern province of Shanxi.... more

AirlinesQuarterly loss for the US Airways
Chicago, Usa - It has lost USD 1.69 a share
US Airways Group reported a USD 90m quarterly loss on Tuesday, this being the second quarter operating outside of court protection since it emerged from bankruptcy on March 31, 2003. US Airways, the 7th... more

Press releaseAirline stages support for Glasgow link to Big Apple
New York, Usa - Continental Airlines reinforced its commitment
Continental Airlines last night reinforced its commitment to transatlantic flights to and from Glasgow – from the unusual setting of the stage of the Tron Theatre. The move follows claims last month t... more

PeopleStrike at Aer Lingus
Dublin, Ireland - 26 flights cancelled
Following the 24-hour strike on next Thursday of the cabin crews' union, IMPACT, Aer Lingus announced the cancellation of 26 flights. Most of the 20,000 passengers will be accommodated on planes operated... more

Science and technologyAirport road 'to be rejected'
Cardiff, Wales - Consultants say the scheme would cut traffic jams west of Cardiff
A new road linking the M4 to Cardiff International Airport seems unlikely to be built, even though it is supported by a report commissioned by the Welsh Assembly Government. Consultants say the £37m... more

Latest newsYak-130 to be promoted by Russia and Italy
Moscow, Russia - The co-operation is to continue with other projects
The Yak-130 training aircraft will be promoted on the International market by Russia and Italy. The Russian Deputy Prime Minister, Boris Alyoshin, met with representatives of the Italian aerospace holding... more

DefenseIran signes the "nuclear stop", only temporarily (2). "It's a voluntary decision"
Teheran, Iran - Softer tones on the atomic issue after the agreement
According to Hassan Rowhani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Iran has voluntarily agreed to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in order to "Promote international... more

DefenseIran signes the "nuclear stop", only temporarily
Teheran, Iran - An Iranian official would have declared
As a conclusion to the visit of the European Foreign Ministers, Straw, De Villepin e Fischer, in Teheran, a comforting announcement on the nuclear programs was made by an Iranian official: the government... more

Civil aviation20-year-old student charged in Airport Scheme
Washington, Usa - Nathaniel Travis Heatwole took box cutters and other dangerous items onto six flights
The US government charged yesterday a 20-year-old Maryland resident with carryng concealed weapons on an aircraft after investigators said he admitted he took box cutters and other dangerous items onto... more

Science and technologyTraffic up at Melbourne Airport
Melbourne, Australia - Domestic traffic jumped 10 per cent in the three months
The number of passengers travelling through Melbourne Airport jumped seven per cent over the past three months, according to figures released today. The same figures pointed to a buoyant domestic market... more

DefensePossible new North Korean missile test
Tokyo, Japan - The Japanese government is investigating
According to some unconfirmed reports coming for Japan Broadcasting Corp (NHK), North Korea launched a second short-range missile in the Sea of Japan on Tuesday. The Japanese government is investigating... more

HelicoptersNew heliport in Australia
Newcastle, Australia - It will be ready in December
A new heliport is being constructed at Newcastle in order to ease the access for the Hunter's emergency services. The Newcastle Regional Heliport will link Newcastle, Sydney and the surrounding region. Stephen... more

AccidentsEmergency landing of An-24
Yakutsk, Russia - Neither the passengers nor the crewmembers were hurt
An An-24 passenger plane was forced to make an emergency landing immediately after taking off at the Tuimaada Airport in Yakutsk on Monday at 11:51 local time. The crew commander noticed and informed the... more

SecurityIsraeli attacks kill 10 people and wound 70
Gaza, Middle East - Sharon blames Arafat
Israeli launched on Monday a series of attacks in Gaza killing 10 people and wounding 70. The most violent attack hit the Nusseirat refugee camp of the central Gaza Strip where seven Palestinians were... more

AerospaceGalileo program: activated the concessionaire's selection phase
Brussels, Belgium - The designation within the end of 2004
"It’s a decisive step forward the development of the program that will assure European autonomy in one of the more promising economic fields of the 21th century", with these words Loyola de Palacio, V... more

HelicoptersAir Worthiness Release awarded to Electric Long Line system
Washington, Usa - The new system will ease the transport
A Blackhawk Electric Long Line system was recently awarded an AWR (Air Worthiness Release) by the US Army. The system was created by the Precision Lift Incorporation (PLI) is designed to ease the external... more