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IndustryIt's working to organize tha alliance between Finmeccanica and Bae System
Rome, Italy - It will compete with the Usa
Although important steps ahead have been made since the last November (date of the signature of the memorandum of understanding) the alliance between the Italian Finmeccanica and English British Aerospace... more

AccidentsThis morning is running the criminal trial for October 2001's Linate incident
Milan, Italy - 5 of the 11 accused are present in the courtroom
This morning, in the first Criminal Court of Appeal's courtroom, the the criminal trial for October 2001's Linate incident is running. The day will be dedicated to the verification of the constitution... more

IndustryMitsubishi to partecipate to the construction of Boeing KC-767
Tokio, Japan - The US company will pay up to USD 254m
Mitsubishi Heavy, subsidiary of the Japanese giant Mitsubishi, has signed a contract with Boeing for the construction and supply of the rear panels of the fuselage of the Boeing Kc-767s, the airplane ordered... more

Latest newsLondon condemns Indonesia to use British-made planes against rebels
Jakarta, Indonesia - But the Asian country defends its choice
The relationships between Indonesia and Great Britain could change decidedly if the Government of Jakarta will continue to use the Hawk airplanes, "made in England", in order to attack the rebels in the... more

IndustryUSD 2bn the Sukhoi's orders in the first months of 2003
Moscow, Russia - The biggest orders come form the Asian countries
Sukhoi has stipulated contracts for more than USD 2bn since the beginning of 2003, through the agreements that the Russian agency for the arms Rosoboronexport has signed with other countries, according... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 767 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect missing, loose, or cracked bolts on the inboard and outboard support of the inboard main flap and prevent loss of the inboard main flap, which could result in loss of control of the airplane
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-142-AD; Amendment 39-13175; AD 2003-11-16] RIN... more

Press releaseContinental Airlines reports operational performance for May 2003
Houston, Usa - Load factor of 75,9%
"Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) reported a May 2003 systemwide mainline jet load factor of 75.9 percent, 2.4 points above last year's May load factor. Continental reported a record May domestic mainline... more

IndustryAirbus opens its first engineering center in Russia
Moscow, Russia - Great joint projects have been announced
It has been yesterday inaugurated near Moscow the first Airbus engineering center in Russia, called Ecar, whose creation has collaborated also Kaskol group. It's clear the symbolic importance of this... more

IndustryEmbraer opens a plant in the Usa
San Paolo, Brasil - Military aircraft will be built for Washington
Although Embraer is one of the biggest industries of airplane in the world, fourth after Airbus, Boeing and Bombardier, the military sector represents only a minimal part of its turnover, that is less... more

AirlinesJal appeals to its workers: one month off without pay
Tokyo, Japan - The initiative to start in July
Japan Airlines (Jal) relies on the sense of responsibility of its employee in the attempt to face, and if possible to takeover, the terrible crisis in the field of the air transport that is having serious... more

Press releaseIata: new Gala award honour to the Doctor Assad Kotaite, President Icao Council
Washington, Usa - In the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first powered flight
"On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first powered flight, Iata launched a new Global Aviation Leadership Award - Gala - at its World Air Transport Summit. Gala has been launched to recognize... more

PeopleAir transport: yesterday strike in France provoked the cancellation of 80% of the flights
Paris, France - Roissy-Charles de Gaulle cancelled 75% of the flights
French airport sources have communicated 80% of the flights in arrival and departure from the French airports have been cancelled yesterday, for strike of some mayoralties to the General Directorate of... more

AirportsNew Zealander is assembling a missile in his house
Auckland, New Zealand - It is able to cover 100 km in 15 m and to transport a 10 kg head
His target is to demonstrate that anyone is able to assemble a missile and Bruce Simpson, an 49 years electronic engineer who lives in a Auckland's country, seems destined to reach it. The New Zealander... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Eurocopter France model AS-332C, L and L1 helicopters
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of an adapter on the hydraulic reservoir, loss of hydraulic fluid, loss of hydraulic power, and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-SW-14-AD; Amendment 39-13172; AD 2003-11-13] RIN... more

AccidentsAnother Indian Air Force Mig-21 crashes, pilot killed
New Delhi, India - The age of these aircraft is too high
It continues the crashing of the Mig-21s of the Indian Air Force, the fourth in the world for largeness, which has lost 221 of these airplanes since 1991, as well as the deaths of a hundred of pilots.... more

IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a over 10 USDm contract
Usa
Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $10,535,100 firm-fixed-price contract modification for the modification of installed Group A and Group B instrumentation... more

Latest newsSukhoi could not take part with its aircraft at Paris Air Show
Moscow, Russia - A Swiss company made claims on the Russian planes
It has not been decided yet if the Russian fighters will participate to the next Paris Air Show that will be held at Le Bourget from the 15 to the 22 of June, according to the declaration released yesterday... more

AccidentsUs AH-64 Apache crashes in Afghanistan, no casualties reported
Kabul, Afghanistan - Probably a technical problem
During a support mission to the ground troops, whose nature is obviously secret, it crashed yesterday an American helicopter AH-64 Apache, which has reported serious damages. An official note of the... more

Latest newsIndian Air Force joins exercise with the Us one
New Delhi, India - Two weeks of training with other seven Nations
Also Iaf (Indian Air Force) will participate to the important practice that will be held in Alaska between the 5th and the 20th of June and called "Thunder Cooperatives", to which they will take part,... more

Press releaseAirbus expands network of Japanese partners
Tolouse, France - The agreement signed today
"Bridgestone Corporation and Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd. announced today that they are joining the club of other Japanese manufacturers which have become partners on the A-380 programme. They both have... more

Press releaseIata: the winners of the sixth annual Eagle awards
Washington, Usa - They were announced yesterday during the 59th meeting
"The winners of the sixth annual 'Eagle' awards were announced yesterday at the 59th Iata Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in Washington DC. September 11, the economic slowdown, the... more

AirlinesBA to operate the Bahrain route with a new B-747/400
London, UK - The plane to start the service since this month
It's grown a lot the demand, in Great Britain, of a more efficient connection with Bahrain, a small but important Nation in the Persian Gulf, and the Britsh Airways has received immediately this request.... more

IndustryAnother step ahead: ready the A-380's wings
London, UK - Each of them is 36 meters of lenght
Little by little the A-380, the 555-seats Superjumbo, is taking shape and just on last weekend has been completed some important deliveries of the huge wings, produced in the English factory of Flintshire,... more

AirlinesUs Airways new Star Alliance partner
Washington, Usa - But the alliance to begin in 9 months
As soon as come out from the tunnel of bankruptcy the Us Airways, the seventh airline in the USA, has received the consent unanimously in order to make part of Star Alliance, a commercial coalition among... more

PeopleAir transport: strike without boundaries
Rome, Italy - Nuisances for passengers in transit in French and Italian hubs
Alitalia's ground staff and flight attendants' strike, against the workplaces' cuts of the air company, that has cancelled today 225 flights, it is not the only strike in European air traffic. In fact,... more

Press releaseIata: industry in crisis, change essential
Washington, Usa - The Declaration of Washington outlines six measures needed to the change
"'Bold changes are needed to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of the air transport industry', said Iata Director General and CEO Giovanni Bisignani at the opening of the 59th Annual General... more

Weather forecastsAir shows and exhibitions in June 2003
M&O CONFERENCE FOR HAWKER AND BEECHJET OPERATORS…June 3-5, Peabody Hotel, Little Rock, Ark. Info: (316) 676-0432 or (316) 676-3046. INMARSAT 2003 AERONAUTICAL CONFERENCE…June 3-4, Sheraton Premiere Hot... more

PeopleAir companies ask for a deregulation to the Governments
Washington, Usa - More capitals to invest are needed
With a proposal practically supported unanimously from the most important airlines making part of Iata (International Air Transport Association), it has been asked they'll be removed those restrictions,... more

DefenseUsa seriously take in consideration Pyongyang's affirmations on its atomic bombs
Seoul, South Korea - The declaration is of the Us Vice Secretary of State
"We know what they say. We do not know all, but sure what we know it suggests that we would have to take it very seriously", yesterday declared Paul Wolfowitz, Us Vice Secretary of State, about Pyongyang's... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Morovan AS airplanes
Washington, Usa - Model Z-242L
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-CE-24-AD; Amendment 39-13171; AD 2003-11-12] RIN... more

AirlinesRyanair to become the biggest air company in Europe
Dublin, Irland - The carrier ready to make use of its large available cash
The incredible performance of Ryanair, regarding the fiscal year just gone, has carried the management of the Irish carrier to forecast the overtaking of Lufthansa and British Airways in the next 3 years.... more

HelicoptersChinese S-78C+ saves its first life
Shanghai, China - But Shanghai airport is the only one to perform Sar missions
They have been operating since last March the two Sikorsky S-76C+ helicopters ordered in 2001 from the Chinese Minister of Communications, and they are immediately demonstrated very useful in the activity... more

Government actsQuestion: Sars
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Antonio Tajani (PPE-DE)
Written question E-1617/03 by Antonio Tajani (PPE-DE) to the European Commission (02 May 2003) Subject: Sars "In view of the spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome or Sars virus, urgent... more

AerospaceMars Express has been launched yesterday from Baikonur cosmodrome
Baikonur, Kazakhstan - It will arrive in Mars orbit on December 26
From Baikonur's cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan, the first Esa's space probe for the Mars studies has been launched yesterday evening at 11:45 pm(6:45 pm Gmt). The probe has been transported by Russian carrier... more

AccidentsRecovered two black boxes of LearJet 45 crashed in Milan: technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Bombardier LearJet 45
The Bombardier Aerospace LearJet 45 nine-seat super-light business jet, was announced in 1992. By the year 2000 over 100 aircraft were in service. The LearJet 45 is certified by both the US Federal Aviation... more

Government actsGermany: imposition of a public service obligation
Rome, Italy - The notice publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union of 23 May 2003
Official Journal of the European Union C 121 of 23 May 2003, page 8. Imposition of a public service obligation pursuant to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2408/92 (2003/C 121/03) (Text with EEA relevance)... more

DefenseSpain blocks contract with the company from which hired the crashed Yak-42
Madrid, Spain - It's waited for the end of the investigations
After the terrible incident happened on Monday 26 May in Turkey, when a Yakovlev 42 transporting 62 Spanish troops returning from their mission in Afghanistan crashed, the Spanish Defense Minister has... more

IndustryGeneral Electric Aircraft Engines awarded of a over 11 USDm contract
Usa
General Electric Aircraft Engines, Lynn, Mass., is being awarded an $11,661,221 modification under previously awarded subject commercial requirements contract (N00383-00-D-004M) to exercise an option for... more

AirlinesOne more record for Ryanair: 15 years on the top of low-cost air transport
Dublin, Irland - Another one milion of low-price tickets to celebrate
For the 15th year in a row Ryanair, the Irish low-cost airline, has announced an increase of the profits (after taxes) rising, attesting to GBP 172m in 2002-2003. That means 59% more regarding the previous... more

Government actsQuestion: "Unfair subsidies to Ryanair"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Philip Bushill-Matthews (PPE-DE)
Parliamentary questions Written question P-1584/03 by Philip Bushill-Matthews (PPE-DE) to the European Commission (30 April 2003) Subject: Unfair subsidies "Is the Commission aware that since November... more

AirlinesEverything is set for the launch of a new English airlines
London, UK - Probably the service will start in the end of the summer
Air Southwest will be the new English airline that will operate mainly in the South West of Great Britain, where BA CitiExpress (the regional carrier of BA) has decided to not operate anymore. The baby... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 747 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent ice accumulation on the lateral flight control cables and/or components due to water entering the wheel well of the landing gear and freezing, which could restrict or jam control cable movement, resulting in loss of controlla
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-28-AD; Amendment 39-13160; AD 2003-11-01] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Gulfstream Aerospace LP model Astra SPX and 1125 Westwind Astra series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent rapid adiabatic compression within the oxygen line between the oxygen shutoff valve and the pressure regulator due to a shutoff valve that can be opened quickly, which could result in overheating of the oxygen system, and
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-281-AD; Amendment 39-13152; AD 2003-10-07] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bae Systems Limited model ATP airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent fuel vapors from collecting in the dry bay of the wing torsion box and consequent risk of an explosion due to fuel leakage
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-285-AD; Amendment 39-13165; AD 2003-11-06] RIN... more

AerospaceColumbia: during test insulating foam has provoked a 56 cm gash on the wing's copy
Washington, Usa - Simulation has been demanded by Investigating Committee
"Insulating foam shotted against a Shuttle's left wing copy provoked a gash of 56 cm". This is a part of the press release's of the Investigating Committee on Columbia's incident, shuttle exploded in flight... more

DefenseAs soon as possible a peacekeeping force in Congo
Kinshasa, Democratic Repubblic of Congo - To soothe the inner conflicts
The Security Council of the United Nations has given the green light to creation of a multinational force of peace for Congo, where violent tribal clashes involved the civil population. It will be a... more

Science and technologyNarita airport experiences a significative drop of passenger traffic
Tokyo, Japan - 56% of less flights in the first three weeks of May
The airport of Narita has reported a worrisome decrease in the first three weeks of the current month, because of the reduction of the flights caused from the Sars epidemic that still spreads in that area.... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Dassault model Mystere-Falcon 900 and Falcon 900EX series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent an uncontrolled fire in the cabin due to self- adhering soundproofing mats under the passenger consoles in the cabin, which are not sufficiently fire-retardant
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-399-AD; Amendment 39-13164; AD 2003-11-05] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 727, 737-100, 737-200, and 737-200C series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent high-velocity separation of a barrel, piston, or end cap from a hydraulic accumulator, which could result in injury to personnel in the accumulator area; loss of cabin pressurization; loss of affected hydraulic systems; or
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-19-AD; Amendment 39-13162; AD 2003-11-03] RIN... more

IndustryBoeing and Madrid's Polytechnic will collaborate for not noisiness plane
Madrid, Spain - Study will run soon
A study for the reduction of the aircraft's noisy will run soon by Madrid's Research Boeing and Technology Center, in collaboration with the Advanced Technical School of Aeronautical Engineering of Madrid's... more