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Science and technology100 polyglots for Tokyo-Narita airport during Football Wold Cup
Tokyo, Japan - Volunteers required to speak 7 different languages
One hundred volunteers will help national football team's supporters in Tokyo-Narita airport from May 29th to June 7th. They are required to speak Chinese, French, German, Italian, Korean, Spanish and... more
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DefenseRomania and Bulgaria soon into Nato
Bucarest, Romania - Berlusconi "It is a moral duty"
Bulgaria and Romania will soon join Nato. "It is a moral duty" affirmed the Italian premier, Silvio Berlusconi, during his meeting with Rumanian leaders in Bucarest. He said he will fully back the two... more
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AirlinesFormer Sabena's pilots join Air Force
Brussels, Belgium - A new job after bankruptcy
About ten pilots of the recently bankrupted Sabena, the Belgian air carrier, joined national Air Force. They have been trained in the "Ecole royale technique" for 8 weeks in Saffraanberg, Belgium. But... more
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AccidentsA "terrific" accident on Kansai Japanese airport could be a suicide
Kansai, Japan - A worker has been "sucked" in a Boeing jet engine
It is not clear the accident occurred at the Kansai airport in Japan, where a man, a Chinese airport worker, Zhang Xin Min, 39, has been "sucked" inside a jet engine of an Air China Boeing 767 aircraft,... more
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AirlinesContinental: USDm 187 loss in 1st quarter
Washington, Usa – Revenue falls by 18.7%
The Us air carrier Continental lost USDm187 in the 1st quarter 2002. Its revenue fell by 18.7%, notwithstanding 8.2% cut in expenses. Mr Gordon Bethune, the Continental’s chairman, affirmed that the n... more
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AirlinesSAS cancels 13 links
Stockholm, Sweden - EURm 218.5 worth savings
The Swedish air carrier SAS announced that it will cancel 13 link as from autumn 2002. After this measure it is supposed to save EURm 218.5. However, 6 links out of 13 will be run by Braathens, Air Botnia,... more
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AirlinesAMR Corp: USDm 575 loss in 1st quarter 2002
Fort Worth, Usa - Thirteen times more compared to 1st quarter 2001
AMR Corp, American Airlines holding company, lost USDm 575 in the 1st quarter 2002 -USDm 43 in 2001. The loss per share amounted to USD 3.53. (fra/pec) more
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AirlinesEasyJet: chairman to resign in 2003
Colin Chandler appointed future chairman
Stelios Haji-Ioannou announced he will resign in 2003. The chairman and founder of EasyJet, a British low cost air carrier, will be replaced by Colin Chandler, present Vickers Defence Systems' chairman. The... more
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IndustryEURbn 2 credit opening for Eads
Paris, France – Bnp Paribas, DB and JP Morgan Chase grant a loan
Eads, the European aeronautical manufacturing company, was granted EURbn 2 credit by Bnp Paribas, Deutsche Bank and JP Morgan Chase. "This credit opening is a logical step for our group, notwithstanding... more
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AerospaceRussia to renew its civil satellites
Moscow, Russia - USDm 846 worth plan
The Russian State company Kosmitcheskaia Svyaz (Space Communications) announced its intention to replace all 10 Russian civil satellites by 2005. The operation will consist in manufacturing and launching... more
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Pratt&Whitney engines
USA
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NE-16-AD; Amendment 39-12698; AD 2002-07-04] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more
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IndustryUnited Technologies awarded of a over 7 USDm contract
USA
United Technologies Corp., San Antonio, Texas, is being awarded a $7,505,441 (estimated) firm-fixed-price contract modification to provide for repair and overhaul of 374 combustion chambers applicable... more
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IndustryFluor Alaska awarded of a over 325 USDm contract
USA
Fluor Alaska Inc., Richland, Wash., is being awarded a $325,396,950 cost-plus-award-fee construction contract for the construction of facilities to support the validation of the ground-based midcourse... more
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Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas aircraft
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-NM-324-AD; Amendment 39-12700; AD 2002-07-06] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing 777 aircraft
USA
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-30-AD; Amendment 39-12701; AD 2002-07-07] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing 737 aircraft
USA
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-NM-73-AD; Amendment 39-12704; AD 2002-07-10] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more
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DefenseTomorrow will be announced the winner in South Korea military fighter competition
Seoul, South Korea - The competitors are Rafale and F-15
THe South Korea Defense minister has announced that tomorrow will be diffused the name of the winner of the competition for the acquisition of 40 fighter aircraft, to be chosen between French Dassault... more
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Latest newsUs F-16 unforgivable mistake
Kabul, Afghanistan - Bombing Canadian soldiers
4 deads and 8 injured is the tragic count of the mistake made by the pilot of a Us F-16 fighter last night in Afghanistan. The American pilot in fact dropped at least one remote-controlled bomb on a Canadian... more
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DefenseWashington to build up its first 'Space Shield' post in Alaska
Washington, Usa - Ready by October 2004
After USDm 250 earmarked last April 16th to build up Fort Greely (Alaska) and Shemya Island interceptor bases, Pentagon announced yesterday that the first 'Space Shield' post, which is going to be realized... more
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IndustryAirbus workers on strike at Nantes airport
Nantes, France - To protest against wage increase decided by company management
A thousand of Airbus employees are on strike today at the Nantes international airport as to protest against the wage increase policy decided by the European aeronautical constructor management. According... more
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Latest newsIsraeli pilot refused to shoot against a Palestinian house
Rome, Italy - To avoid civil deaths
According to the British daily newspaper "The Guardian", an Israeli helicopter pilot, worried to hit civil people, refused to shoot a missile against a Palestinian house. The fact occurred on last week... more
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AirlinesAir Dolomiti lands in Usa, escorted by United Airlines
Rome, Italy - Signed code-share agreement
Thanks to the agreement signed with the American air carrier United Airlines, Air Dolomiti will be able to enter Us market. The code-share deal will in fact allow the Italian Carrier to use the second... more
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AerospaceAtlantis comes back to Earth
Cape Canaveral, Usa - Now it's time for Russian Soyuz to reach the Iss
Us spacecraft Atlantis completed its maintenance ad assistance mission aboard of the International Space Station Alpha and it's now on its way to Earth. After saying good bye to Iss crew members, the... more
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IndustryFairchild Dornier will receive a USDm 90 worth loan
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany - To launch its re-structuring plan
Fairchild Dornier could count on a USDm 90 worth loan to be invested in the company re-structuring plan. Eberhard Braun, Fairchild Dornier manager appointed by the court, will work to employ the loan... more
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PeopleOpodo launched its new French web site
Rome, Italy - After Germany and Uk ones
Opodo, a leading European travel online company, opens in France its third web site. This launch follows Osopo’s successful experience in Germany -4 millions visitors in 4 months- and in UK -2.1 millions i... more
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People11 September attacks: Us pilots and experts against Fbi
Washington, Usa - To let UA flight 93 victims' relatives to hear black-box recordings
Many Us pilots and aviation experts showed worries about Fbi decision to allow United Airlines flight 93 victims' relatives to hear black-box recordings. Even though Fbi decision seems to be justified... more
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Weather forecastsILA 2002 (3): HeliCenter, the Europe's largest helicopter airshow
Berlin, Germany
Inside the ILA2002 airshow which will be held on 6-12 of May in Berlin, Germany, a total of over 50 helicopters are expected at the ILA2002, which can justifiably claim to feature the largest display of... more
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IndustryTrw rejected Northrop Grumman offer
Cleveland, Usa - It was "not satisfactory"
Trw, the Us industrial group, rejected today the agreement proposed by Northrop Grumman group about the acquisition of its shares. "Trw executive board decided the USD 53 per share offer made by Northrop... more
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DefenseNato-Russia agreement: signature next May 28th in Rome
Rome, Italy - The Italian premier announces the historical accord
The agreement for establishing a joint body Nato-Russian federation will be signed May 28th in Rome. The Italian premier, Silvio Berlusconi, announced the historical event yesterday during a press conference. This... more
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Finance and economyBoeing: 53% losses in first 2002 quarter
Chicago, USA
U.S. industry Boeing Company, announced that it has registered a net percentage loss of 53% in incomes in the first quarter of 2002, compared with the same period of 2001, with a loss of 1,24 USDbn. In... more
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Weather forecastsILA 2002: chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to open airshow
Berlin, Germany
The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Gerhard Schroeder, will open the ILA2002 on 6 May. The ceremonies will take place that day at 2.30 p.m. in Hall 3 on the ILA grounds on the southern... more
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AirlinesVirgin Blue to boost its activities with new ambitious plan
Melbourne, Australia
According to Sir Richard Branson, founder and in part owner of the Australian low-cost carrier Virgin Blue, other than the listing in the stock market expected within two years, there are several other... more
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PeopleIndian strike paralyzes aviation
New Delhi, India
A national strike, called by unions in India, has hit heavily the flights in the eastern part of the country. Services from two leading domestic carriers, Indian Airlines and Jet Airways, were badly affected... more
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HelicoptersAir Methods looks for a aeromedical partner
Denver, USA
Air Methods Corporation announced that it has entered into a non-binding letter of intent to acquire a major air medical service provider. The letter of intent contemplates closing during the third... more
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Finance and economyKaman reports its first quarter financial results
New York, USA - Losses for over 3 USdm reported
Kaman Corp. reported first quarter earnings per share of 24 cents on a diluted basis, compared to 38 cents per share diluted a year ago. Net earnings were $5.3 million, compared to $8.7 million the previous year. The... more
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IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a near 8 USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company, Mesa, Ariz., is being awarded a $7,843,749 modification to a firm-fixed-price contract (DAAH23-00-C-0124) for the efforts necessary to support the Government of Israel... more
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IndustryBell-Boeing awarded of a over 11 USDm contract
USA
Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office, Patuxent River, Md., is being awarded an $11,422,540 ceiling-priced, time and material delivery order against a previously awarded indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity... more
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IndustryUnited Technologies awarded of a over 8 USDm contract
USA
United Technologies Corp., East Hartford, Conn., is being awarded an $8,585,771 firm-fixed-price contract modification to provide for 23,078 vane compressors for the F-100PW100, 200, 220E engine applicable... more
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AirlinesNew Athens-Bari link for Volare Group
Bari, Italy - It's the first international link for the Italian airport
The Italian air carrier, Volare Group, announced the launch of its first international flight from Bari airport. Starting from next April 20th, a daily flight at 8.00 pm will link Bari to Athens. At 8.40... more
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AccidentsFear for 44 Italians in South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa -The aircraft goes off the runway
Due to a brake failure an aircraft with 44 Italian managers aboard went off the runway in Sun City, South Africa. Much fear but no one got injured. (m/cesn) more
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DefenseNew "ad hoc" command for Us National Defense
Washington, USA - Pentagon’s announce disclosed today
The Us Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, will officially announce today the establishment of a new special command turn to national defense exclusively. "This command will answer 21st century challenges... more
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HelicoptersPalm Beach buys a new Bell helicopter
Palm breach, USA
Price for sheriff's Palm Beach County's newest crime-fighting machine leaps tall buildings in a single bound, seats seven, has a 379-mile range and a top speed of 153 mph. Cost to taxpayers: $2.6 million.... more
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IndustryTurbomeca and Kamov signs agreement to engine Russian helos
Paris, France - Accident occured in an air base
Kamov and Turbomeca, a Snecma Group company, have signed an agreement for the engining of the Ka-226, Ka-115 and other light Kamov helicopters. The first stage of the contract deals with the engining... more
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing 737-200 and -200C aircraft
USA
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-NM-74-AD; Amendment 39-12705; AD 2002-07-11] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more
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Civil aviationFAA EMERGENCY AD on Boeing 737 aircraft
USA
Emergency Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 Docket No. 2002-NM-109-AD; AD 2002-08-52 E Boeing Model 737-600, -700, -700C Series... more
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Science and technologyTokyo-Narita airport will have its second runway
Tokyo, Japan - Today the inauguration
Today the Tokyo airport of Narita will open its second runway, just few weeks before the beginning of the Football World Cup, being held from May 31st to June 30th. "Now, thanks to the new runway we are... more
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IndustrySikorsky completes acquisition of Derco Holdings
USA
United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) announced today that its Sikorsky Aircraft subsidiary has completed its purchase of the assets and operations of Derco Holding, Ltd., including its aerospace... more
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Weather forecastsILA 2002 (2): Expansion continues, also after september 11 events
Berlin, Germany - "Airshow never so rich"
The International Aerospace Exhibition (6 –12 May 2002) continues to expand. Dr. Hans Eberhard Birke, Chief Executive of the Bundesverband der Deutschen Luft- und Raumfahrtindustrie (BDLI), representing t... more
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AerospaceThe rocket Ariane-4 took-off to space
Evry, France - To escort the communication satellite NSS-7
The rocket-propeller Ariane-4 took off for its 150th mission in space from Kourou aerospace base, French Guyane. It will accompany the geostationary satellite NSS-7 to orbit. (m/cesn) more
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AirlinesSwissair ready to sell its ‘boutiques’
Zurich, Switzerland - Reached an agreement with Pam Group
Swissair Group, the recently bankrupted Swiss air carrier, signed an agreement with Pam Group, an Italian retail store chain, to sell Nuance Group, its branch running airport shops. Stefanel, an Italian... more