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AccidentsThree Americans die in Afghan air crash
Washington, Usa - The MC-130H plane was carrying 10 people
Three people died when an Air Force Special Operations MC-130 carrying 10 service members crashed in eastern Afghanistan. Seven survivors were being treated for injuries ranging from a broken leg to cuts... more
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AirlinesLufthansa to fight against low-fare airlines
Frankfurt, Germany - By cutting some of its domestic fares
Deutsche Lufthansa AG as to reply to the smashing results posted recently by budget airlines in Germany, opted for the adoption of a fare-cut strategy on some of its operated-by domestic links. No-frills... more
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HelicoptersIsrael orders eight AH-64D Apache Longbows
McDonnell Douglas Helicopter was awarded a USD 51.8m modification to a firm-fixed-price contract for delivery of eight Longbow AH-64D, government of Israel-unique new build aircraft and all efforts associated... more
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CuriositiesBoy aged 13 charges helicopter, jet purchase on internet to friend's mom
Rogers, Usa - A USD 2m worth shopping
A 13-year-old boy spent about USD 2m in a science class buying a helicopter, a jet and other items over the Internet using a password belonging to a friend's mother. The boy made the purchases on the... more
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AirlinesBritish Airways versus American Express
London, Uk - After Amex threatened to stop passengers to use its card to buy tickets
Yesterday, the London-based air carrier British Airways, decided to take legal action against American Express, after the Us credit cards giant threatened to stop passengers from purchase tickets by using... more
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IndustryITT Aerospace awarded of a 9 USDm contract
USA
ITT Aerospace, Communications Division, Ft. Wayne, Ind., is being awarded a $9,000,000 undefinitized contract modification to perform critical risk mitigation tasks in support of the Crosstrack Infrared... more
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HelicoptersBoeing delivers 30th AH-64D Apache to Royal Netherlands Air Force
Mesa, Usa - The first AH-64D for The Netherlands was delivered in April 1998
The Royal Netherlands Air Force, or RNLAF, has accepted delivery of its 30th Boeing AH-64D Apache multirole combat helicopter in a ceremony held at Boeing in Mesa. The commander in chief of the RNLAF,... more
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AirlinesVirgin Atlantic to challenge oneworld triumvirate on the kangaroo route
London, Uk - By lobbying on British government
The Richard Branson founded-by airline Virgin Atlantic Airways, is lobbying on British government to get help in its expansion plan on Asian routes. Virgin Atlantic, 49% owned by the Star Alliance member... more
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PeopleEuropean flight controllers to protest next June 19
Roma, Italia - From 12pm to 4pm
The Air Traffic Control European Union Coordination (ATCEUC) calls a 4-hour strike (from 12pm to 4pm) as of next June 19. The decision has been taken to protest against the Eu project named "European single... more
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AccidentsA Us unmanned spy aircraft crashed in Iran
Teheran, Iran - Washington has not confimed yet
According to Iranian sources, an unmanned spy aircraft of the Us Air Force crashed last week in the Qorveh province, (northern Iran), close to Iraqi borders. Pentagon has not yet confirmed the news spread... more
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AirlinesPSA Airlines (Continental) reached an agreement with Alpa
Washington, Usa - To allow its pilots fly regional jets
The Us air carrier PSA Airlines, subsidiary of US Airways, reached an agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association, according to which its pilots are allowed to operate on board regional jets. The deal... more
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PeopleHard times for non-Us citizens who aim to become line pilots in America
Washington, Usa - Now they need a department of Justice authorization
Us air carriers which train non-Us citizens who want to become line pilots must now obtain a special authorization by the department of Justice. This rule is part of the regulation Us Congress enacted... more
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AirlinesRyanair could beat Lufthansa in Germany
Frankfurt, Germany - And keep on calling its German hub Frankfurt-Hahn
Dublin-based no-frills airline Ryanair, after Cologne Court of Appeals decided to overturn Lufthansa injuction to stop Ryanair to call its Hahn-based German hub Frankfurt-Hahn, could beat its powerful... more
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AirlinesBirthday in Cyprus for people born in June
Rome, Italy - Promotional campaign of Cyprus Airways
Cyprus Airways offers to people born in June a return flight ticket Rome-Larnaca at the promotional price of EUR 10. This fare is sold only jointly with a full ticket fare (minimum EUR 319) until the... more
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AerospaceDaniel Bursch and Carl Walz set the new record of stay in the space
Cape Canaveral, Usa - By surpassing Shannon Lucid
The two American astronauts Daniel Bursch e Carl Walz, on board the International Space Station since last December, broke Shannon Lucid stay-in-the-space record (188 days and 4 hours), set in 1988. The... more
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IndustryBoeing delivered a B737-800 to Air Astana
Seattle, Usa - The British-Kazakh air carrier
Seattle-based aeronautical manufacturer Boeing delivered a B737-800 to Air Astana, the air carrier partly owned by Kazakhstan government and partly by the British constructor BAE Systems. Last month the... more
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AirlinesChautauqua Airlines to become Delta Connection's partner in Florida
Washington, Usa - After the closing down of Comair's hub operation in Orlando
The Us carrier Delta Air Lines, after its decision to close down Comair's hub operation in Orlando, selected Chautauqua Airlines as its new code-share partner in Florida. The operation is part of Delta... more
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Science and technologyBomb alarm at Moscow airport
Moscow, Russia - After an anonymous call
After an anonymous phone call warning of a bomb, Moscow airport of Sheremetyevo 2 was partially evacuated yesterday. Police agents with the help of specially-trained dogs searched the terminal but they... more
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AirlinesAir France May passenger traffic down 4% year-on-year
Paris, France - Long haul traffic fell 2.7% over the period
Groupe Air France said passenger traffic in May fell 4% to 8 billion revenue passenger kilometres compared with the same period in 2001. It said the figures were severely effected by several long holiday... more
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Press releaseContinental Airlines announces airport service enhancements for peak summer travel
Houston, Usa - Carrier expects faster check-in, fewer airport delays for customers
"Flying this summer? With Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL), the experience may never have been easier. Airport customer service: Continental is adding more than 100 summer service ambassadors at its hubs... more
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Sport aviationFossett ready for new round-the world solo non-stop trip in balloon
Perth, Australia - His seventh attempt
American multi-millionaire Steve Fossett will reach tomorrow Northam, Australia, where he is supposed to take off at the end of this week for his seventh attempt to fly solo round-the-world non-stop in... more
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IndustryAero Vodochody to conquer India's Defence market
Prague, Czech Republic - By the sale of hundreds of trainer aircraft
Aero Vodochody, the aeronautical manufacturer partly owned by Boeing and partly by the Czech government, is now competing with its rival British Aerospace, to win a contract worth USD 7bn to supply Prague... more
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PeopleUk low-fare airlines registered smashing results in May
London, Uk - The number of their passengers raised strongly
In May, British budget airlines EasyJet and Go posted both smashing results in the number of passengers they flew, as a clear signal of the increasing growth of low-fare sector in Europe, most at expenses... more
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AirlinesQantas adds Los Angeles flights
Sydney, Australia - From 1 July
According to a press release by Qantas, the Australian air carrier "will introduce two additional return flights each week from Brisbane to Los Angeles via Auckland from 1 July, taking the total number... more
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Press releaseRolls-Royce wins USD 178m AE 3007 engine business with Chautauqua
London, Uk - To power Us carrier 22 Embraer ERJ
"Rolls-Royce announced today that it has received US$127 million dollars worth of firm AE 3007 engine business for Embraer regional jets to be operated by Indianapolis based Chautauqua Airlines under contract... more
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AirlinesFrench troubles for EasyJet
Toulouse, France - Go Voyages could hamper its use of the Easy and Go brands across Europe
Europe's larger no-frills air carrier EasyJet-Go, could shortly face serious troubles if Go Voyages, a French tour operator, will stick to its decision to hamper its use of the Easy and Go brands across... more
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AirlinesLufthansa and Shanghai Airlines signed a MOU to cooperate on passenger services
Frankfurt, Germany - "A very important development in Lufthansa's partner strategy"
According to what has been announced yesterday, the air carriers Lufthansa and Shangai Airlines signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to start a co-operation on passengers services. For Fan Hongxi,... more
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IndustryLitton Systems awarded of over 7 USDm contract
USA
Litton Systems Inc., Guidance and Control Systems Division, Woodland Hills, Calif., is being awarded a $7,589,527 contract to provide for Inertial Navigation System, Ring Laser Gyro for the F-16 Peace... more
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IndustryBoeing awarded of a over 11 USDm contract
USA
Boeing Service Co. Richardsonn Texas is being awarded an $1115433238 contract to provide for Multiple Space Vehicle MLV-055 The Integration Contractor will integrate the individual spacecraft and Evolved... more
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IndustryNorthrop awarded of a near 13 USDm contract
USA
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Rolling Meadows, Ill. is being awarded a $12,855,963 contract modification to provide for large aircraft infrared countermeasures C-130 group A development. The locations... more
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IndustryRohr awarded of a 250 USDm contract
USA
Rohr Inc., Goodrich Aeronautics Group, Chula Vista, Calif., is being awarded a $250,000,000 contract to provide for 12 line items of F-15 flight control spare parts manufactured using patent Gridlock technology.... more
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AirlinesAir Dolomiti to expand its code-share agreement with Austrian Airlines
Verona, Italy - One of its Star Alliance partners
As announced last week, the Italian air carrier Air Dolomiti is going to expand its code-share agreement with Austrian Airlines. So after the recently signed agreement with United Airlines and the strenghtening... more
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AirlinesUS Airways needs USD 1bn to rise again
Washington, Usa - And thus it filed for a federal loan guarantee of USD 900m
US Airways, the American air carrier that from September 11 to May 31 posted a net loss of USD 1,425bn, filed for a federal loan guarantee of USD 900m out "of a USD 1 bn loan that the airline will use... more
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AerospaceISS: the first space walk completed successfully
Cape Canaveral, Usa - "It's an amazing experience"
"It has been an amazing experience to me. I felt like flying up side down above the Earth", said Franklin Chang-Diaz, the Us astronaut who, together with his French fellow Philippe Perin, yesterday completed... more
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Press releaseContinental Airlines announces service between Richmond and Houston
Richmond, Usa - As of November 1
"Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today announced that it would inaugurate twice daily, nonstop service from Richmond, Va., to Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport beginning November 1. The service... more
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IndustryBoeing and Siemens to take care of the 438 Us civil airports
Washington, Usa - After being awarded by DOT
Boeing and Siemens have been awarded by the Us Department of Transportation (DOT) of a USD 1,37bn worth contract to install and mantain the Explosive Detection Sistems in the 438 Us civil airports. The... more
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IndustryEmbraer to fly Chautauqua Airlines' passengers
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil - On 22 of its aircraft
The Brasilian aeronautical manufacturer Embraer signed a contract to supply Us airline Chautauqua Airlines with 22 of its produced-by aircraft. The planes, 15 ERJ 135s and 7 E145s, are worth USD 350m.... more
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Civil aviationUs investigators thwarted a potential terror attack
Washington, Usa - By the arrest of the terrorist
Us investigators thwarted a probable terror attack in the Us by capturing its potential executor, an al-Qaeda member. For general attorney John Ashcroft, the man involved, Abdullah Al Mujahir, was building... more
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AirlinesVG Airlines won a licence to operate flights between Brussels and Los Angeles
Brussels, Belgium - To fly one million of Armens in California
The Belgian air carrier VG Airlines has won the concession to operate links between Brussels and Los Angeles. Thanks to this new route, according to Freddy Van Gaever, airline founder, VG Airlines, by... more
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PeopleIndia lifts ban on overflights by Pak planes
New Delhi, India - The ban was imposed last January 1
India has removed overflight restrictions on Pakistani aircraft, allowing passenger planes to use Indian airspace. The ban, which was imposed on January 1 in the wake of December 13 attack on Parliament,... more
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PeopleUsa-China: aviation representatives to look for an air transport liberalization agreement
Washington, Usa - Next 18-20June in Washington
Us and Chinese aviation negotiators will meet in Washington (18-20 June) to discuss about air transport liberalization. On the agenda there will be also the decision whether to allow American Airlines... more
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AccidentsLockerbie: 20 victims’ families rejected Libyan compensation
Washington, Usa - Until Libya fulfills UN requests
Twenty victims' families of PanAm plane explosion rejected the USD 10m worth compensation offered by Libyan government. A Scottish court found a Libyan secret agent guilty of the plane explosion occurred... more
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AccidentsTwo hijackers killed in Ethiopia
Addis Abeba, Ethiopia - They had attempted to hijack a domestic flight
Two knife-armed hijackers have been killed by security forces on board of a national air carrier’s Fokker. Forty-two people were on board the aircraft on its flight from Bahr Dar to Addis Abeba, Ethiopia. In t... more
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AirlinesCathay likes A380 better than Sonic Cruiser
Hong Kong, China - The Boeing made-by aircraft has not enough seats
Cathay Pacific Airways Director-Corporate Development Tony Tyler unveiled last week the Hong-Kong carrier deep interest in Airbus made-by giant A380s. "We're looking at it (A380, editor's note) closely,... more
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AirlinesJetBlue Airways to grow by staying small
Washington, Usa - "It's our greatest challenge as we move forward"
New York-based low-fare airline JetBlue Airways is likely to adopt a growing-strategy focused in staying small as a key element in the way to success. "It's our greatest challenge as we move forward",... more
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AerospaceHumans on Mars: impossible before 2020
Madrid, Spain - A summit in Madrid discussed about this possibility
A scientists summit conference held in Madrid, Spain, came to the conclusion that no human mission to Mars will be possible until 2020. Specific studies on the repercussions of a 6-8-month space trip... more
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PeopleTurkish Aeronautical Association celebrated its 67th anniversary
Ankara, Turkey - It was established at Ataturk’s times
Turkish Aeronautical Association (Turkkusu) celebrated its 67th anniversary near Ankara at the presence of Defense Minister, Sabahattin Cakmakoglu, and many high-level commanders. During the ceremony... more
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Latest newsLebanese Hezbollah shot against Israeli fighters
Beirut, Lebanon - No damages nor victims
According to officials, yesterday morning some Israeli air forces' combat aircraft have been targeted by missiles launched by Lebanese Hezbollah because they violated Lebanon air space. The attack fortunately... more
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AccidentsAircraft with parachutists on board crashed in Belgium
Brussels, Belgium - One victim
As it was approaching take-off, an aircraft with 10 parachutists and a pilot on board crashed last Saturday in Tempoux, in the surrounding of Namur, southern Belgium. In the incident a Us student girl... more
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Latest newsPakistan anti-aircraft artillery shot down an Indian spy plane
Islamabad, Pakistan - Just few days away from Donald Rumsfeld arrival
Just when tension between India and Pakistan seemed to fade, the shot down of an Indian Air Force spy plane by Pakistani anti-aircraft artillery occurred last Friday night risks to let tensions rise again.... more