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HelicoptersSix Russian helicopters Mi-17MD delivered to Colombia
Melgar, Colombia - "They ideally meet the needs of the Colombian army"
Six Russian helicopters Mi-17MD were passed to Colombia under a 36-million-dollar contract signed by Rosoboroneksport (Russian Defense Exports) and the Defence ministry of the Latin American country in... more

AccidentsMaybe a rocket hit the Sukhoi that crashed in Lvov
Kiev, Ukraine - The accident caused the death of 83 people
A film shows a rocket-sized object that skims over the Sukhoi-27 before crashing into the crowd in Lvov, western Ukraine. The accident caused the death of 83 people and the injuring of 66. At present... more

AccidentsEmergency landing for a helicopter in the surroundings of Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - The pop star singer Shakira on board
Because of the bad weather conditions, a helicopter, on board of which among the others was also flying the Colombian pop star singer Shakira, has been forced to carry out an emergency landing in the surroundings... more

AirlinesTunisair to renew its fleet
Tunis, Tunisia - By investing up to USD 510m
The North African air carrier Tunisair is likely to renew its fleet. According to Reuters in fact, the Tunis-based airline will invest up to USD 510m to purchase 12 new aircraft. In a study relative to... more

PeopleSixty-three Russian airlines have been closed in the last two years
Moscow, Russia - They used too old aircraft
Russian civil aviation chairman, Aleksandr Miradko, said Russian government has closed 63 air carriers in the last two years, due to their old fleet. Since Aeroflot's privatization started in 1992, hundreds... more

Civil aviationNTSB Safety recommendation
Washington, Usa - About emergency exit doors
The National Transportation Safety Board recommends that the Federal Aviation Administration: require that all newly certificated transport-category airplanes have a system for each emergency exit door... more

AirlinesRyanair: passengers number raised in July 2002
Dublin, Ireland - +41% in comparison with July 2001
In July 2002 the Irish budget airline Ryanair flew 1,46 million passengers, a +42% increase inn comparison with the same month of 2001. On a year basis, including July 2002, the Dublin-based airline transported... more

Accidents17-year old boy lighted a shoe on board a US Airways flight
Pittsburgh, Usa - The airline asked the boy and his father to make other travel arrangements
As it was taxing at the Pittsburgh International Airport, a 17-year old boy on board a US Airways aircraft coming from Toronto has been stopped by the flight attendants for using a lighter on his shoe.... more

AirlinesDelta Air Lines to look for a Us partner
Atlanta, Usa - As to reply to the US Airways-United Airlines code-share agreement
Delta Air Lines, Us third largest air carrier, promptly replied to the announcement in relation to the agreement reached by two of its national rivals, United Airlines and US Airways. According to Leo... more

Science and technologySix German airports have no ground radar
Berlin , Germany - Risk of collision with low visibility conditions
Bremen, Erfurt, Leipzig, Dresden, Frankfurt-Hahn and Muenster-Osnabrueck are the six German airports without ground radars. German air controller association said aircraft are allowed to land and to take... more

AirlinesConcorde discounted fares for British Airways employees
London, Uk - And for their relatives and friends as well
Even though its shareholders probably would not like the decision, British Airways has announced that its personnel as well as their friends and relatives could fly on Concorde at hard-discounted fares.... more

IndustryPratt&Whitney awarded of a over 25 USDm contract
USA
Pratt&Whitney, East Hartford, Conn., is being awarded a $25,515,000 firm-fixed price contract to provide for overhaul and upgrade of forty each, F100PW200 engines to 38 F100PW220E engines and two each... more

IndustryBae Systems awarded of a near 10 USDm contract
USA
BAE Systems Inc., Austin, Texas, is being awarded a $9,945,239 fixed-price contract for 3,465,240 RR 188-chaff cartridges. The cartridges are air launched electronically reflective material used in a... more

Press releaseContinental Airlines announces nonstop service between Charleston and Houston
Houston, Usa - Effective October 1, 2002
"Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today (August, 2, editor's note) announced that it will begin twice daily, nonstop service between Charleston, W.Va., and Houston Intercontinental Airport, effective Oct.... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a near 72 USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Corp., is being awarded a $71,694,971 cost-plus award-fee undefinitized delivery order for the procurement of the F-15 Operational Flight Program (OFP) Suite five Phase II Program. This... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Eurocopter France helicopters (2002-15-08)
Washington, Usa - Model EC120B, EC 155B, SA330F, SA330G, SA330J, AS332C, AS332L, AS332L1, AS332L2, AS350B, AS350BA, AS350B1, AS350B2, AS350B3, AS350D, AS355E, AS355F, AS355F1, AS355F2, AS355N, AS365N2, AS 365 N3, SA-365N, and SA-365N1
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-SW-50-AD; Amendment 39-12838; AD 2002-15-08] RIN... more

Weather forecastsAugust 2002: exhibitions and air shows
NEW JERSEY AVIATION HALL OF FAME TRI-STATE AVIATION EXPO…Aug. 14-17, Teterboro Airport, Teterboro, N.J. Info: (201) 288-6344; Web site: www.njahof.org. VIRGINIA AVIATION CONFERENCE…Aug. 21-23, Ram... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bell Helicopter Textron (2002-13-51)
Washington, Usa - Model HH-1K, TH-1F, TH-1L, UH-1A, UH-1B, UH-1E, UH-1F, UH-1H, UH-1L, and UH-1P; and Southwest Florida Aviation SW204, SW204HP, SW205, and SW205A-1 helicopters
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-SW-21-AD; Amendment 39-12836; AD 2002-13-51] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more

AccidentsMilitary helicopter crashed in Colombia (2): a technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Bell 212 UH1N (Usa)
Type: medium lift helicopter Accommodation: two pilots, 14 passengers Dimensions - length: 42 ft 4 in - rotor diameter: 48 ft 2 in - height: 14 ft 10 in Weights - empty: 5997 lb - max T/O:... more

AccidentsMilitary helicopter crashed in Colombia
Bogotà, Colombia - Seven dead, one survivor
A UH1N helicopter belonging to the Colombian Army with 8 soldiers on board crashed in the area between Valparaiso and Solita, in Colombia. On board the aircraft, a gift of United States to the Colombian... more

AerospaceNasa spacecraft back to work by the end of September
Cape Canaveral, Usa - After weeks of maintenance
The count down for the new take offs of the Nasa spacecraft has started. In fact, as of September 28, the shuttle Columbia is scheduled to come back to work. The four shuttles belonging to Nasa have been... more

Defense"EU Rapid Reaction Force also against terrorism"
Rome, Italy - According Italian and French Ministers of Defence
Italian Minister of Defence, Antonio Martino, and his French counterpart, Michele Alliot-Marie, wish Eu Rapid Reaction Force to be used also against terrorism. The two ministers discussed all main topical... more

IndustryBoeing to replace China Airlines'A340-300 aging planes
Chicago, Usa - With its B777s
Boeing, the Us aerospace giant, is going to offer China Airlines its B777s in change of the 5 aging A340-300s at the moment belonging to the Taiwan's air carrier. The choice whether China Airlines is to... more

HelicoptersJapanese Municipal panel to oppose new airport
Naha, Japan - It would host U.S. Marine Corps helicopter operations
A Nago Municipal Assembly committee will soon submit a resolution against a plan to relocate U.S. Marine Corps helicopter operations from Ginowan to a proposed airport off Nago. The central and Okinawa... more

Press releaseRaytheon awarded USD117,7m standard missile production contract
Tucson, Usa - From the US Navy
"Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has been awarded a $117.7 million contract from the U.S. Navy for STANDARD Missile-2 fiscal year 2002 production. Under the firm fixed-price contract, Raytheon will deliver... more

HelicoptersKaman's revenues rise
Bloomfield, Usa - Losses too
Kaman's revenues for the second quarter of 2002 were USD 209.4m, compared to USD 194.6m the previous year. Including the pre-tax charges, the company reported a net loss for the second quarter of USD... more

CuriositiesIdentified three Us soldiers died in Vietnam
Washington, Usa - After 33 years
On February 6, 1969, a crew of a US Army UH-1H Huey helicopter, was operating an emergency resupply mission in South Vietnam. While enroute from a landing zone in the Quang Tri province, the crew radioed... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Air Tractor models AT-802 and AT- 802A airplanes (2002-15-06)
Washington, Usa - To prevent the rudder control cable from breaking because of the rudder control cables wearing in the fairlead area
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-CE-76-AD; Amendment 39-12834; AD 2002-15-06] RIN... more

AirlinesEthiopian Airlines profits rise
London, UK - Revenue rises 5%
Ethiopia's state-owned airline has seen profits rise this year from the USD 3.86m figure it posted last year. Ethiopian Airlines, one of the three biggest sub-Saharan African airlines, reacted to the... more

AirportsSeptember 11 "findings" exposed at New York State Museum
Albany, Usa - Objects recovered from Wtc debris
New York State Museum at State capital, Albany, opened yesterday an exhibition which shows objects recovered from Wtc debris. Half-melted public telephones, computers in pieces, a twisted Bmw's wheel... more

Press releaseEasyJet and Go create Europe's number one low-cost airline
London, Uk - "We're committed to creating the best low-cost airline possible"
"From today, easyJet and Go will merge to create Europe's Number One low-cost airline. The formal details of the £374 million transaction have been completed and the airlines will now work towards operating... more

AccidentsUkrainian air show tragedy: president rejected minister of Defence's resignation
Moscow, Russia - And pushed him to find out who's responsible for the 83 victims
Yesterday broke out the news according to which the Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchna formally had rejected resignation sent by the minister of Defence Vladimir Shkidcenko in relation to last Saturday... more

AirlinesMore airlines to help passengers of bankrupted Vanguard
Washington, Usa - After America West
After America West, other stars and stripes airlines opted to give their support to the passengers of Vanguard, the Us air carrier which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy a couple of days ago. Holders of... more

Science and technologyMexican president abandons plans to build airport in Texcoco
Mexico City, Mexico - Farmers violently opposed the building of the new capital city airport
The Mexican Government has abandoned plans to build a new international airport on farmland near the capital, Mexico City, after months of often violent protests by farmers. The government said it was... more

Science and technologyMexican president abandons plans to build airport in Texcoco
Mexico City, Mexico - Farmers violently opposed the building of the new capital city airport
The Mexican Government has abandoned plans to build a new international airport on farmland near the capital, Mexico City, after months of often violent protests by farmers. The government said it was... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Turbomeca Makila 1 A, 1 A1, and 1 A2 Turboshaft Engines (2002-15-05)
Washington, Usa - To prevent an engine overspeed condition resulting from the failure of two or more NTL channels
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NE-23-AD; Amendment 39-12833; AD 2002-15-05] RIN... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines: positive performance in July 2002
Houston, Usa - Systemwide mainline jet load factor raised by a 1,2%
The Us air carrier Continental Airlines announced to have reported a July 2002 systemwide mainline jet load factor of 79,4%, 1,2 points above last year's July load factor. The Houston-headquartered airline... more

AirlinesChaos for Australian air traffic
Sydney, Australia - Because of the 12-hour strike of Qantas ground personnel
Today, because of the 12-hour protest carried out by 6000 employees at the Australian air carrier Qantas, air travel in Australia has been badly disrupted by delays and flight cancelations. As many as... more

Science and technology10.000 houses to be demolished to built up a third runway at Heathrow
London, Uk - Pollution issues a part
According to a recently published report, if plans to build up the third runway at London-Heathrow would be approved, as many as 10.000 homes could be demolished to enable its realization. Despite these... more

CuriositiesUFO over Lyons' skies
Lyons, France - It was just a commercial airship
Lyons' policemen will certainly remember the night of two days ago as in fact they received tens of phone calls from citizens claiming to sight a UFO over the city's skies. Perplexities a part, police... more

AirlinesEmirates launches today its new link Italy-Perth (Australia)
Milan, Italy - From Milan-Malpensa and Rome-Fiumicino
The air carrier Emirates launches today its new links Italy-Australia via Dubai. On board Boeing 777-200s, the Dubai-based airline passengers can now fly from the Italian airports of Milan-Malpensa and... more

Fair and showsJohn Travolta to land at Rome-Ciampino airport
Rome, Italy - In his mission as "ambassador for peace"
The Hollywood star John Travolta, the famous protagonist of movies such as "Saturday night fever" and "Pulp Fiction" will land at the Roman airport of Ciampino on next August 8. This time his arrival is... more

IndustryHupp Aerospace Defense awarded of a over 7 USDm contract
USA
Hupp Aerospace Defense*, New Haven, Ind., is being awarded a $7,480,000 fixed-price with economic-price adjustment, indefinite-quantity type contract for a kit that it utilized in completing the 500 hour... more

IndustryTalley Petroleum Enterprises awarded of a near 6 USDm contract
USA
Talley Petroleum Enterprises, Inc.*, Grantville, Pa., is being awarded $5,960,634 fixed-price with economic-price adjustment type contract for 9,109,000 gallons of fuel oil and diesel fuel for the U.S.... more

CuriositiesSexy flights for Ecstasky Airlines
Los Angeles, Usa - The new Us airline
Provocative glances, dressed with just see through baby dolls, these are the flight assistants who will "cuddle" with champagne and caviar passengers flying with Ecstasky Airlines, the new born Us sexy... more

DefenseBerlusconi and Martino meet French Minister of Defence
Rome, Italy - Talks about European common defence
Italian premier, Silvio Berlusconi, and Italian minister of Defence, Antonio Martino, met yesterday in Rome French Minister of Defence, Michele Alliot-Marie, first woman to this charge in France. During... more

AirlinesCost cuts drive British Airways profit
London, UK - Pre-tax profit of GBP 65m (EUR 103.6m) in second quarter
British Airways has reported a pre-tax profit of GBP 65m (EUR 103.6m) for the April to June period, up from profits of GBP 40m (EUR 63.8m) for the same period last year. The airline put the improved performance... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines to invest USD 300m at Los Angeles airport
Los Angeles, Usa - The largest project ever undartaken by a single air carrier
In a project never undertaken before by a single air carrier, the Us American Airlines is to invest USD 300m at the Los Angeles International Airport. The blueprint includes new check-in facilities, Customs... more

AirlinesIran Air to expand in Germany
Berlin, Germany - With flights from Teheran to Hamburg and Frankfurt
The Middleastern air carrier Iran Air is to expand its operations in Germany. Its customers will in fact be able to reach Hamburg (twice a week) and Frankfurt (5 times a week) from Teheran. Furthermore,... more

AirlinesAir France and Sas cut flights on September 11
Paris, France - Both cancelled two flights
After Us airlines cut flights on September 11 due to weak bookings, Air France and Sas announced similar decisions. French national air carrier has decided to cancel 2 of its 11 daily flights to New York... more