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IndustryRefinery awarded of a over 93 USDm contract
USA
Refinery Associates of Texas, New Braunfels, Texas, is being awarded a $93,644,266 fixed-price with economic price adjustment type contract for 164,532, 000 U.S. gallons of aviation grade JP8 turbine fuel... more

PeopleEuropean union and Switzerland signed a bilateral agreement on air traffic
Brussels, Belgium - Already effective since last June 1
European Union and Switzerland finally reached a bilateral agreement on air traffic. Both parts gave way on their air traffic rights liberalization, by opening their air spaces to flights operated by registered... more

IndustryVitrociset Group attends to 12th edition of Radiomeasurement International Symposium
Rome, Italy
Since yesterday, Vitrociset Group is present to the 12th edition of Radiomeasurement International Symposium, which is held in Rome until 7th of June. Over 30 countries are represented along as the most... more

PeopleWar and terrorism risk insurance problem to be solved
Shanghai, China - A proposal for the setting up of a "not for profit" new insurance company
Faced with a potential four-fold increase in their insurance premiums for 2002 and future years, largely due to war and terrorism risk following September 11, the IATA airlines resolved to seek a global... more

Science and technologyLawsuit aims to ground O'Hare expansion
Chicago
Two prominent DuPage County Republicans and the village of Bensenville filed a lawsuit on Monday seeking to stop the $6.6 billion O'Hare International Airport expansion project. The... more

AirlinesAer Lingus management and pilots to make peace
Dublin, Ireland - After pilots voted for the settlement of the stoppage
Aer Lingus aircraft could come back to fly as soon as tomorrow as in fact its pilots voted for the settlement, agreed by the management as well, of the stoppage that since last Thursday grounded the whole... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus aircraft
USA
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 99-NM-322-AD; Amendment 39-12765; AD 2002-11-04] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more

AerospaceNASA delays Endeavour's launch
Cape Canaveral, Usa - It was originally set for last Thursday
NASA has again delayed shuttle Endeavour's next opportunity to launch, this time to Wednesday, June 5. NASA managers made that decision during a Sunday meeting to review the progress made in replacing... more

Science and technologyThe Russian meter-wave band radar makes stealth aircrafts visible
Moscow, Russia
The latest novelties, the radar sets, types 55Zh6-1 and 1L13-3, were shown twice, in 1992 and 1993, at Nizhni Novgorod International Fair and at MOSAEROSHOW exhibition in Moscow. They attracted the interest... more

DefenseOperation Enduring Freedom: Pentagon sent an expert team in Uzbekistan
Washington, Usa - To check and grant air safety in missions in Afghanistan
Us Pentagon decided to send in Uzbekistan (not far from the Afghan borders) a team of experts to check procedures and make recommendations to keep multiservice aircraft successfully flying missions into... more

PeopleLosses of USD 16-17bn for airlines belonging to IATA
Shanghai, China - Latest estimation provided by IATA new director general and CEO
IATA new director general and CEO, Giovanni Bisignani, provided the latest estimation about losses suffered by 278 airlines belonging to International Airlines Transport Association (IATA). They amount... more

AccidentsAeroflot pilot saved the life of a 4-year old boy
Oslo, Norway - By diverting the plane to the nearest airport in Norway
A Russian Aeroflot pilot saved the life of a 4-year old boy as in fact, after the young passenger had a hearth stoppage, he decided to divert his commanded-by 767, which was flying from Moscow to Toronto,... more

IndustryChina working on development of new aircraft
Peking. China
China has been financing a research project that might help develop a new type of aircraft capable of unrestricted take-offs and landings, as well as flying in outer space. Beijing Youth Daily quoted... more

AirlinesFrontier stops to pay travel agent commissions
Denver, USA
Denver-based Frontier Airlines today stopped paying commissions to travel agents, following the lead of many major US carriers. The airline said it will no longer pay commission on tickets sold in the... more

AerospaceThird space tourist mission at risk
Moscow, Russia - For financial reasons
Rosaviakosmos, the Russian Aviation and Space Agency, announced it "strongly doubts" that the third space tourist mission, scheduled for next autumn, could be effectively carried out. No one of the pretenders... more

IndustryCzech Senate says no to the acquisition of 24 fighter Jas-39 Gripen
Prague, Czech Republic - With 32 votes for and 45 against
Last May 31 Czech Republic Senate, with 32 votes for and 45 against, said no the acquisition of 24 fighters Jas-39 Gripen manufactured by the British-Swedish joint venture BAE Systems/Saab for the Czech... more

PeopleNew fares increases hit leisure travels
Washington, USA
Leisure travelers in the US have been hit by a USD$20 fare hike from two of the country's leading airlines, Continental and Delta. Continental announced the raise on Thursday and Delta re-acted swiftly... more

Science and technologyBaggage screening deadline stays
Washington, USA
Pleas from major US airports to delay a baggage screening deadline have failed according to a media report. Airport managers, worried that they will be unable to have in place arrangements for screening... more

AirlinesVanguard Airlines begins daily service to Seattle
Kansas City, Usa - It provides all-jet service to 18 cities in the US
Vanguard Airlines commenced yesterday daily service to Seattle with one daily non-stop flight between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and the Company's Kansas City hub. Vanguard Airlines, Kansas... more

Weather forecastsInaugurated yesterday in Dubai the "Airport Build & Supply Exhibition"
Dubai, Arab Emirates - On of the most important expo in the Middle East
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President, Department of Civil Aviation and chairman, Emirates airline, inaugurated yesterday in Dubai the "Airport Build & Supply Exhibition". The show... more

Civil aviationNorad to stage anti-hijacking drill
Colorado Springs, Usa - US and Canada to improve their operational procedures
Canada and the United States are staging an anti-hijacking exercise today under the auspices of the NORAD (North American Aerospace Defence Command) that will include "ground play" at Vancouver international... more

IndustryJ3S awarded of a near 10 USDm contract
USA
J3S Inc., Georgetown, Texas, is being awarded an estimated $9,900,000 cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity contract for engineering services associated with support of the Fleet... more

IndustryBAE Systems awarded of a near 18 USDm contract
USA
BAE Systems, Information and Electronic Warfare Systems Integration Corp., Nashua, N.H., is being awarded a $17,723,916 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-00-C-0417)... more

IndustryRaytheon awarded of a over 8 USDm contract
USA
Raytheon Co., McKinney, Texas, is being awarded a $8,179,374 cost-plus-incentive-fee and cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for development, delivery and testing of four prototype Improved Thermal Sight Systems,... more

IndustryKaman awarded of a over 10 USDm contract
USA
Kaman Aerospace Inc., Bloomfield, Conn., was awarded on May 20, 2002, a $10,480,241 firm-fixed-price contract for 174 unit maintenance aerial kits. Work will be performed in Bloomfield, Conn., and is... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a near 52 USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co., Mesa, Ariz., was awarded on May 29, 2002, a $51,822,912 modification to a firm-fixed-price contract (DAAH23-00-C-0124) for delivery of eight Longbow AH-64D, government... more

IndustryHamilton awarded of a over 72 USDm contract
USA
Hamilton Sundstrand Corp., Windsor Locks, Conn., is being awarded a $72,416,196 fixed-price with economic price adjustment and indefinite-quantity/delivery type contract for 1,199 national stock numbers... more

AirlinesKorean Airlines hit by the small number of football fans
Seoul, South Korea - Attendance fewer than predicted
The small number of football lovers arrived in South Korea to watch the World Cup 2002 matches affected negatively the operations of the air carrier Korean Airlines. Because of worries linked to the lower... more

AccidentsNorthwest flight 877 forced to an emergency landing in Minneapolis
Minneapolis, Usa - No injured
Yesterday a DC9 of the Northwest Airlines in service from Louisville to Minneapolis has been forced to an emergency landing as the aircraft's landing gear collapsed while approaching runway at Minneapolis/St.... more

Weather forecastsRepublic's Day: June 2 celebrated also abroad
Tremaglia: "at last June 2 is a concrete celebration's day in all over the world"
Mr. Mirko Tremaglia - Italian minister for Italians abroad - communicates today with a press note his happyness for celebrations of June 2 "Italian Republic's Day". "For the first time - he said - Italians... more

HelicoptersSpain commits itself with Eu to buy 24 helicopters
Madrid, Spain - A EUR 1.2bn worth deal
Spanish government committed itself with Eu to buy 24 helicopters by 2007, a EUR 1.2bn worth deal. The choice to be made is between the "Tiger", manufactured by European Eads, and "Apache", by Boeing. Political... more

IndustryHawker De Havilland joins Sonic Cruiser team
Melbourne, Australia
Boeing Company has selected Hawker de Havilland(HdH) to join its technology development team for the "Sonic Cruiser" project. Although Australia-based HdH is a Boeing subsidiary, it won selection on the... more

Defense"Kunlun" aeroengine to power China's airforce
Peking, China
China has independently developed its first advanced aeroengine, which will soon be ready to power its military aircraft, aviation industrial officials said yesterday. "Development of the 'Kunlun' aeroengine... more

AirlinesKLM, Continental and Northwest close to a joint venture agreement
Washington, Usa - On transatlantic services
It becomes to take shape the possibility for three major airlines, Continental, Northwest and KLM, to be close to reach a joint venture agreement for the exploitation of transatlantic services. The news... more

IndustryBoeing gets contract for F-15 weapons maintenance work
Chicago, USA
The Boeing Co., second-largest U.S. defense contractor, won a $9.3 million contract from the U.S. Air Force for weapons support work on F-15fighter jets. The contract includes work at various U.S. bases... more

AirlinesSobelair's destiny to be chosen by the end of this week
Brussels, Belgium - After both JetAir/TUI and Aldo Vastapanes's proposals have been rejected
The future destiny of Sobelair (bankrupted Sabena's subsidiary, editor's note) according to Christian Van Buggenhout, shareholder at defunct Sobelair, is likely to be decided by the end of this week. Mr.... more

IndustryEmbraer interested to open China plant
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The world's fourth largest commercial aircraft manufacturer, Brazilian Embraer, will build a factory in China, the company's president confirmed in an interview published on Sunday. Botelho said that at... more

IndustryAIL Systems awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
USA
AIL Systems Inc. Long Island, N.Y., is being awarded a $6,133,615 contract to provide for the repair of various components applicable to the AN/ALQ-161A Electronic Countermeasures System for the B-1B aircraft.... more

IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
USA
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Ft. Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $6,090,053 contract modification to provide for Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) 2479 C1 which will incorporate Link-16 Joint Helmet... more

IndustryBoeing awarded of a over 5 USDm contract
USA
Boeing Satellite Systems Inc., Los Angeles, Calif., is being awarded a $5,062,966 contract modification to provide for modifications to the Conical Microwave Imager Sensor required to enable it to interface... more

IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
USA
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Ft. Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $6,404,844 contract modification to provide for the Wing Weapon Pylon I for Belgium, Denmark, Norway, The Netherlands and the Air National... more

Latest newsMilitary aircraft's components on sale on web
Rome, Italy - US Air Force sets up an inquiry
Parts used of SR-71 spy aircraft SR-71 and F-16 fighters F-16, are on sale on web. The promoter of this auction sale, Norb Novocin, affirmed he had bought the parts in Jacksonville, Fla., for USD 244... more

IndustryAirbus project envisions hydrogen-fueled jet
Brussels, Belgium
A project led by Airbus to develop aircraft that run on hydrogen has gotten off to a flying start, the European Union Commission said yesterday. The project "shows use of liquid hydrogen is technically... more

IndustryBoeing awarded of a over 23 USDm contract
USA
Boeing Co., Anaheim, Calif., is being awarded a $23,540,522 contract modification to provide for the Mod-7 instrument wafer, conduit support set, cable assembly set, interval timer set, command receiver... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a over 9 USDbn contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Corp., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded a $9,200,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide for a 15-year ordering period to acquire F-15 weapon system acquisition... more

AirlinesAer Lingus management accepted peace plan
Dublin, Ireland -Drawn up by the Labour Relations Commission
Aer Lingus pilots' unions are considering whether to sign the Labour Relations Commission drawn-by peace plan that, already approved by the air carrier management, could end an industrial quarrel which... more

IndustrySerge Dassault keen to maintain total independence
Paris, France
By purchasing 40,000 shares of Dassault Aviation, the French aeronautics and defence group, an increasing his stake to a majority of 50.01 per cent, French businessman Serge Dassault has confirmed his... more

DefenseUS Industries are designing a new "anti-terrorist dirigible", "Zeppelin" based
Berlin, Germany - Boeing and Cargolifter Germany involved on project
Mr. Nick Cook, aeronautic defense and "Jane's Defense weekly magazine" consultant, revealed that Boeing, Cargolifter Germany and a third industry are developing - under USA Department of State request... more

PeopleNewly appointed IATA director general criticizes Advanced Passenger Information System
Shanghai, China - "It would be only one more hindrance to air traffic"
The newly appointed IATA director generale and CEO, Giovanni Bisignani, affirmed that the "Advanced Passenger Information System" - a procedure to get information about passengers flying to the US - would... more

PeopleSri Lanka to revoke its ban to fly over the city of Jaffna
Colombo, Sri Lanka - After a six-year stop
After a six-year ban, Colombo government decided to resume flights over the northern city of Jaffna, Sri Lanka. The flights were suspended to the northern region of the country in September 1996 as result... more