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DefenseStrike on Gaza: it started the Israeli military retaliation
Jerusalem, Israel - Helicopters and warplanes bomb Palestinians
As it had been already widely announced began the Israeli revenge after the suicide attack 2 days ago when a command leaded from Hamas and the Muslim Jihad ended in a massacre: 20 died, many children.... more

AirlinesValuAir has to face many problems before enter air market
Singapore, Singapore - It wants to become the Asia's No 2 low-cost airline
The Singapore-based ValuAir has to face a big obstacle in its plans to become Asia's No 2 no-frills airline outside Japan, even if is waiting for the government's approval within 9 months. Airport landing,... more

AccidentsUs helicopter shoots to Afghani civilians
Kabul, Afghanistan - 3 people injured and high tension
It's always overwrought the situation in Afghanistan that, free since 2 years from the bloody Taleban regimen, finds it hard to return to the civil life, also because here, in the last 30 years of war,... more

AccidentsUN helicopter causes in the death of a 7 year-old boy
Timor Est - Un police is investigating on the incident
A 7-years-old boy, resident in East Timor, has been killed today, because of a banal incident that has involved an United Nations helicopter. The aircraft, according to the official reconstruction, was... more

AirlinesChina Airlines threatens to nullify a Boeing order
Benjing, China - But it could cost a too big legally obligatory compensation
A situation that has taken shape for a hostile attitude from part of Boeing in the comparisons of the China Airlines Vice-President, Annette Lu, according to the Chinese sources. Indeed Lu was attended... more

IndustryF-35 test are proceeding apace
Washington, Usa - New technical solutions to carry out the controls
Lockheed Martin has communicated the tests of its last born, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, have had an incredible boost (approximately 80 times) thanks to the implementation of new technical solutions... more

AirlinesSumma Alliance will liquidate Aces
Medellin, Colombia - More than 700 employees will be fired
Aerolineas Centrales de Colombia, the second-largest partner in Colombia's Summa Alliance of three airlines, will be liquidated and more than 700 employees fired. They are the latest victims of a slump... more

AirlinesQantas: slump in profit because of Sars and war
Sydney, Australia - It's valuating for a low-cost
While the past first half-year had been closed with a profit of AUD 274,5m, this year the first 6 months have recorded a loss of AUD 9m, and for the Qantas ceo, Geoff Dixon, it is simple to find the causes:... more

Civil aviationSingapore warplanes intercept civilian aircraft invading the airspace
Singapore - But he was a man on a round-the-world solo flight
The Singapore Air Force Super A-4 Skyhawks fighter jets immediately took off to intercept a civil airplane that had invaded the airspace of the city-state, but it wasn't a real incident. Indeed the Portuguese... more

IndustryBoeing will deliver a further 737-700 to Luxair
Brusselles, Belgium - It is the third this year
Luxair, the national airline of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, recently ordered its third new Boeing next-generation 737-700, which will be added to the two aircrafts it ordered in February. The 737-700s... more

Fair and showsHe dies the pilot who photographed the atomic blast on Hiroshima
Salt Like City, Usa - While the debate for the Enola Gay exposition continues
He dies today, 84 years old, George William Marquardt, the pilot on board of Enola Gay bomber that has photographed the apocalyptic scenes after the dropping of the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of... more

HelicoptersJordan will enter the light aircraft manufacturing
Amman, Jordan - The Seeker SB-7 will be its first product
Jordan is entering the field of light aircraft manufacturing with the recent establishment of Seabird Aviation Jordan. The company is a joint venture commercial operation between Seabird Aviation Australia... more

CuriositiesChinese carrier buys 88888888 for USD 282,000
Benjing, China - It's the lucky number for the Chinese people
Every country has its own custom but, perhaps, in the Global Village described by McLuhan, it would not exists anymore. But in China, as it is known, the habits are still deep-seated rather than the... more

HelicoptersCHC signed long-term agreements in Brazil and Taiwan
St. John, Canada - Five-years contracts completed succesfully
CHC Helicopter Corporation announced on Monday 18 that its operating division CHC Helicopters International has successfully completed negotiations for new long-term agreements in Brazil and Taiwan with... more

Curiosities105 airports in 41 hours is the effort of 2 Us students
Florida, Usa - Together are less than 40 years old
A performance that goes down in history when 2 American students, Ben Riecken, 21, and John Palombo, 18 have landed at 105 airports in Florida in 41 hours. The 2 are Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University... more

AerospaceIndia will launch a mission to the moon
New Delhi, India - It is expected before 2008
On Friday Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee announced India will send an unmanned mission to the moon by 2008. "India is ready to take a big leap in science," added Vajpayee in the Indian Independence... more

AccidentsHijack alarm for an Indian plane but it was a mistake
New Delhi, India - The pilot would have unintentionally trigger the alarm
Moments of fear few minutes ago when a hijack alarm has reached the Indira Ghandhi International Airport of New Delhi; the sos had been launched from an airplane of the Indian Airlines during the takeoff... more

AirlinesQantas baggage handlers strike, hours of delay for every flight
Sydney, Australia - Strong losses for the carrier finance
It's the second day in a row of protest of the Qantas baggage handlers, and also today serious uneasiness to the passengers and hours of delay have marked the flights of the carrier, forced also to operate... more

IndustryMig, Ilyushin, Tupolev and Sukhoi towards the merger
Moscow, Russia - The restructuring project in the aeronautic industry field goes ahead
The greatest Russian aircraft constructors could soon merge to constitute one company, according to the declaration of Yuri Koptev, head of the Russian Space Agency Rosaviakosmos. It's not only an idea,... more

Weather forecastsThe Frecce Tricolori will be tomorrow at Maks 2003
Rome, Italy - There will be also the Defense deputy minister
Tomorrow, on the occasion of the presence of the Defense deputy minister Filippo Berselli, the Frecce Tricolori are going to exhibit at the Moscow Maks 2003, by the Zhukovsky airport. It is a historical... more

AirlinesSouthwest employees protest
Dallas, USA - No more extra-duties and higher pay
Yesterday about 50 unionized flight attendants of Dallas-based Southwest Airlines protested their labor stalemate with the carrier, the most profitable large carrier in the United States. For the past... more

HelicoptersKamov 32 helicopters to be soon delivered to South Korea
Moscow, Russia - But the supply of helicopters to Turkey is another deal to take in consideration
In a declaration released yesterday, the Kamov General Director, Sergei Mikheyev, has shown much optimist on the possibility that his company can begin soon the deliveries of the Ka-32 to South Korea.... more

Latest newsHiroshima survivors do not want Enola Gay to be displayed
Hiroshima, Japan - "It is an insult!"
After Washington’s Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum unveiled on Monday the Enola Gay, the restored Boeing B-29 used to drop the bomb that razed Hiroshima (see news reported by AVIONEWS), survivors o... more

HelicoptersLockheed Martin and Sikorsky in competition to assure an order for 28 helicopters to Canadian Navy
Toronto, Canada - An USD 2bn deal
They are Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky the only 2 manufacturers of helicopters in competition for the supply to Canadian Navy of a fleet of 28 aircraft that will go to replace the old ones still present.... more

AerospaceEurope will launch a solar-powered lunar probe
London, UK - It's the first European mission to the moon
At a news briefing in London on Monday, the European Space Agency declared it is ready for its first mission to the moon. Its unmanned lunar probe, Smart-1, will use the innovative solar-powered engines,... more

AccidentsRussian helicopter with regional administration staff missing
Moscow, Russia - Planes and helicopters searching for survivors
Russian Defense Minister, Sergey Ivanov, has ordered the searches are carried out with all available resources and 2 military helicopters and 2 reconnaissance planes are already flying over the zone where... more

AirlinesAir France: no comment about Klm talks
Paris, France - Meanwhile the agreement with Alitalia goes ahead
Shut mouths to the Air France the day after the indiscretions published yesterday from the daily paper "L'Agefi" (to see also AVIONEWS) care the possibility the French carrier can take the control of Klm... more

AirlinesRyanair offers 30,000 tickets for free to Spain
Birmingham, UK - Increased also the route with Dublin
An other initiative from part of Ryanair in full summery period online with its low-cost politics of the has been announced this morning from its ceo, Michael O' Leary: 30,000 seats for free (taxes excluded)... more

Latest newsGermany will furnish 6 Tornado to Nato
Berlin, Germany - They will be part of a planned rapid reaction force
Defence Minister Peter Struck said on Monday that Germany is going to offer more than 5.000 troops and 6 Tornado fighter planes to Nato's planned rapid reaction force. Struck said the Nato force "Is designed... more

Accidents"Welchia" upsets Air Canada communications
Montreal, Canada - After the Thursday blackout, a virus delaying flights
Air Canada declared a virus known as "Welchia" disrupted its telecommunications system, resulting in flight cancellations and delays at airports in Toronto and Vancouver. The Montreal-based carrier has... more

Latest newsUsa sell 6 C-130 Hercules' to Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan - But F-16 fighters jets could shortly be sold
After months of negotiations, carried ahead within the Washington' s Foreign Military Finance program, the American government has decided to supply 6 C-130 Hercules planes produced from Lockheed Martin... more

Weather forecastsPutin arrives in Zhukovsky for the opening of Maks-2003
Moscow, Russia - The president has admired the new Sukhoi e Mig warplanes
On board of a presidential helicopter the Russian president Vladimir Putin has reached Zhukovsky yesterday morning, center of the Maks-2003, the most important Russian aeronautic manifestation. To attend... more

Weather forecastsEnola Gay on display by December
Washington, Usa - The plane which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima
On Monday the newly-reassembled B-29 bomber was unveiled to the media in a giant hangar at the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum's Steven Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles International Airport. The Enola... more

AirlinesPalestinian Airlines resumes its flights
Tel Aviv, Israel - First planes are taking off on Thursday
The Palestinian minister of Transports, Siad Al-Krunz, declared the national airline is going to resume its flights on Thursday. They were suspended three years ago because of Intifada and the following... more

AirlinesQantas is going to interrupt connections to Italy
Sydney, Australia - Cathay Pacific will supply them
Qantas stated by September 9 QF-16 and QF-15 flights, two weekly Italy-Australia-Italy connections via Singapore, will be replaced by 4 new weekly services via Hong Kong in codeshare with Cathay Pacific... more

Aerospace2 more Russian military satellites in orbit
Moscow, Russia - They'll be 10 by the end of the year
Russian Space Forces, that manages exclusively the space activities of the Armed Forces, has launched this morning at 1050 GMT 2 satellites for military scopes. The launch vehicle Kosmos-3M has left from... more

AirlinesQantas pushes ahead for a cost-cutting plan
Sydney, Australia - The operator to be split in 3 units
The Australian airline Qantas has yesterday announced the restructure plan that would have to allow the carrier to save up to USD 658m in the next 2 years; however also Qantas, as other world-wide airlines... more

Science and technologyDIA organizes itself for the Annual Meetings of the World Bank
Saudi Arabia, Dubai - New measures to speed up the operations
Dubai International Airport (DIA) has replaced its traditional x-ray machines at customs with advanced scanning terminals to ensure smooth baggage processing for participants to the Annual Meetings of... more

Weather forecastsEverybody attended the sign of the first contract at Maks-2003
Moscow, Russia - The Russian carrier Transaereo purchases 4 Tu-204/300s
Also the head of the State Civil Aviation Service Alexander Neradko and Minister of Industry, Science and Technology Ilya Klebanov attended today the first contract signed at the Maks-2003. The agreement... more

Civil aviationSince October police agents on Chinese planes
Benjing, China - A decision to reduce the risks of hijacking
Since the next October 1 all the Chinese airlines will be obliged to employ at least an aviation police agent on board, according to the dispositions of the government of Beijing to reduce considerably... more

Science and technologyUK: a new hub or three new runways?
London, United Kingdom - The decision by the end of the year
According to the Sunday Times, the UK Government is going to give the go-ahead for three new runways at London's major airports. The controversial decision, to be announced later this year, will allow... more

AccidentsHijack attempt on an Algerian plane
Algerie, Algeria - The man wanted fly to Geneva
Just in this moment it's known a B-737 of Air Algerie, en route for Lille (France), has been victim of an attempt of diversion from part of an unbalanced man, according to the first information a 55 Algerian... more

Finance and economyUE gives the green light to Finmeccanica-Carlyle agreement for the purchase of Avio
Brussels, Belgium - No risk for competition
The Commission of the European Community has given today the free light to the agreement of Finmeccanica and Carlyle for the definitive acquisition of Avio (former Fiat Avio). The transaction waited... more

AirlinesAir France closer to take control of Klm
Paris, France - The operation could begin after the Air France's privatization
According to what the French economic daily "L'Agefi" reports today, Air France would be in contact with Klm for a possible agreement that would allow the French carrier to take the control of the Dutch... more

AirlinesSwiss: still losses but much better than the previous year
Zurich, Switzerland - The turnover goes up, the balance recovers
The Swiss airline has communicated today the figures of the first six months of the current year, one of worst in the history of the air transport. Although the carrier has recorded a net loss of EUR... more

HelicoptersPhi purchases 2 Sikorsky S-92s
Stratford, Usa - They will operate in Gul of Mexico in 2004
Phi (Petroleum Helicopters Inc), leader offshore helicopter transportation company, has communicated to have signed a contract for the purchase of 2 Sikorsky S-92 helicopters; it's the newest model built... more

Latest newsChina found two plane crashed during World War II
Peijing, China - One may be able to fly
China media stated today two US planes that crashed in China during World War II have recently come to light. One wreck found on the bottom of Dianchi lake in south-western Yunnan province was probably... more

Science and technologyNew airport control device
Perth, Australia - An Australian company designed it
Perth QRSciences, an Australian company, stated it realized a high-technology system which is able to sense explosives in luggages carried on planes. The technic is named "quadripolic resonance": the luggage... more

AirlinesQatar Airways: a concrete reality in Italy
Doha, Qatar - After a year it won most demanding customers' confidence
The national airline of the Arabic state of Qatar is more and more present in Italy thanks to 4 flights a week that connect the small State to the 2 greatest cities of the Peninsula, Rome and Milan. A... more

AirlinesGulf Air ready to operate in Iraq
Riyad, Saudi Arabia - At the beginning only once per week
The Arabian airline Gulf Air could start the service with the Iraqi city of Basra already the next September 1, 12 years after the first Gulf War. In these days the technicians and the specialists of... more