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PeopleEnac and Faa against 'bogus parts'
Rome, Italy - A meeting today in Rome
The meeting "Suspected Unapproved Parts" held this morning in Rome and organized by Enac, the Italian Caa, together with the Us Federal Aviation Administration, has also been attended by Mr. Mammola, Rome... more
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IndustryThales names new airborne systems CEO
France
Emmanuel Grave, 50, has been appointed CEO of Thales Systèmes Aéroportés, part of the Thales Group. He is a graduate engineer of the Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (SUPELEC) and has an MBA from the IN... more
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IndustryThales names new airborne systems director
France
Emmanuel Grave, 50, has been appointed CEO of Thales Systèmes Aéroportés, part of the Thales Group. He is a graduate engineer of the Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (SUPELEC) and has an MBA from the IN... more
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Civil aviationSafety: measures to fight air terrorism
New York, Usa - Fortify a cockpit costs USD 50.000
According to what stated by Usa Today, to avoid cockpit intrusion as an anti terrorism measure, could cost, in total, up to USDm 250. Post September 11th new legislation in fact stated cockpits must become... more
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HelicoptersGulf Helicopters goes in joint venture with Indian firms
Doha, Qatar
Gulf Helicopters, a wholly-owned subsidiary of state-run Qatar Petroleum, has formed a joint venture with three Indian firms to expand its operations in the Indian subcontinent, according to declarations... more
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HelicoptersSikorsky: in flight again the military variant of S-92
West Palm Beach, Florida
Following major structural enhancements and systems upgrades, the first military variant of the S/H-92 family is back in flight test with additional gross weight capability, an extended main rotor shaft,... more
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DefenseMalaysia to buy missile systems worth 364 USDm
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Malaysian government decided to acquire missile systems worth 364 USDm, to equip new Navy ships. The system are the European MBDA Jernas and Russian Rosoboronexport Igla, both for anti-aircraft short... more
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PeopleEnac and Faa against 'bogus parts' (3)
Rome, Italy - Sup program manager intervention
According to Kenneth Reilly, manager of Faa Suspected Unapproved Parts Program Office in Washington, "even though 'bogus parts' scandal has only recently become famous, Faa faced the question for the first... more
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IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a over 5USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., St. Louis, is being awarded a $5,386,000 undefinitized contractual action to provide for procurement of the F-15 operation flight program,... more
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IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a over 12 USDm contract
USA
Lockheed Martin Systems Integration, Owego, N.Y., is being awarded a $12,500,000 ceiling-priced modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-award-fee contract (N00019-93-C-0196) to incorporate the Weapons... more
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IndustryBA609 program is on the track
USA - Convertiplane testing goes ahead successfully
Systems Testing Ongoing for BA609 Systems testing for the BA609 Tiltrotor is moving forward despite a recent extension to the develop-ment schedule. In mid-March, the prototype for the first time made... more
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IndustryAlliant Defense Electronics Systems awarded of a over 8USDm contract
USA
Alliant Defense Electronics Systems Inc., Clearwater, Fla., is being awarded an $8,038,824 firm-fixed-price contract to provide for a delivery that will be issued for the purchase of common munitions built-in... more
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IndustryTRW awarded of a over 18USDm contract
USA
TRW Inc., Redondo Beach, Calif., is being awarded an $18,398,832 cost-plus-award-fee contract modification to provide for counter communication system. This modification exercises two options included... 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 Directives;... more
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Civil aviationFAA EMERGENCY AD on Airbus aircraft
USA
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 Docket No. 2002-NM-107-AD; AD 2002-08-51 E AIRBUS Model A300 B2 and B4 series airplanes Applicability:... more
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AirlinesChina Easter orders five new Airbus aircraft
Shanghai, China - Carrier will receive aircraft in the next year
Chinese carrier China Eastern posed an order to French aircraft maker Airbus for five A340-600 passenger planes, which will substitute three old MD-11. The airline will receive the new aicraft in the... more
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PeopleNaplouse under night air attack
Naplouse
Night bombing operation have been performed last night against sites around Naplouse city, by Israeli Air Force and Army, using, respectively, their F-16 aircraft and Apache helicopters. At least 10 missiles... more
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PeopleBritish ATC in difficulties due to a technical failure
London, Great Britain - Delay and other problems for several flights reported
A technical failure in one ATC of British network caused yesterday several delays and other problems in many domestic flights. THe area concerned was the West London Area. The failure, occurred at 6 a.m.,... more
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AccidentsEmergency landing in Santiago for Lan Chile jetliner
Santiago, Chile - No injured reported
There are no injured reported in the emergency landing which a Lan Chile passenger aircraft with 85 people on board has made at Santiago airport, due to a tyre blast. (Gio/B) more
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HelicoptersCertification of the AB-139 goes ahead
Cascina Costa, Varese, Italy - AgustaWestland new helicopter reached 320 test flight hours
As the AB139 test program moves forward on schedule, three AB139’s have now accumulated over 320 hours of flight time, while a fourth "Tie-Down Helicopter" has completed over 400 hours of en-gine and s... more
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Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas aircraft
USA
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 Directives; McDonnell Douglas... more
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Latest newsU.S.spy plane found Philippines hostages
Philippines
U.S. spy planes have caught digital images of the three remaining hostages of Abu Sayyaf terrorists on the southern Philippine island of Basilan. Armed Forces Southern Command (Southcom) chief Lt. Gen.... more
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AirlinesAustrian Airlines "Spring Specials" promotion
Milano, Italia - New flights to Japan, Thailand, Australia and Usa
Austrian Airlines launched officially its "Spring Specials" promotion. The Wien-based air carrier will increase mostly its long-haul routes; Tokyo and Osaka weekly links will raise from 3 to 5, while,... more
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AirlinesQantas to offer discounted fares in May and June
Perth, Australia
Starting from a cost as low AUD77, Australian airline Qantas plans to make one and a half million discounted seats available in May and June. But Qantas warns that cheap fares will be offered on... more
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Civil aviationSuspected hijacker ran away in Indonesia
Singapore - After been arrested last December
Mas Elamat Kastari, the Singapore citizen who, charged with attempted hijacking at the Changi international airport, has been arrested last December, ran away in Indonesia. The man, according to inquirers... more
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AirlinesAir France to increase Paris/Shanghai services
Paris, France - A special catering on board for Chinese passengers
French carrier Air France has added two flights to its existing three flights between Shanghai and Paris in its summer and autumn schedule this year. With the two code-sharing flights already being operated... more
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AccidentsBelgian Court orders insurance company to pay near 1 EURm
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges Court ordered Polygon insurance company, which covered the Royal Jordanian Air Force during July 1997 Ostenda air show, to pay near 1 EURm to have voluntarily delayed the transmission of important... more
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AccidentsBelgian Court order insurance company to pay near 1 EURm
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges Court ordered Polygon insurance company, which covered the Royal Jordanian Air Force during July 1997 Ostenda air show, to pay near 1 EURm to have voluntarily delayed the transmission of important... more
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Science and technologyU.S. secret service agents granted of airport security management
Washington, USA
A former police officer, an active Secret Service agent and a military officer were among the eight men and women sworn in to take charge of security at major U.S. airports, including Atlanta's Hartsfield... more
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IndustryRolls Royce hopes to pass without problem the crisis period
London, Great Britain - The industry received yesterday a 530 USDm contract
After to have received a 530 USDm contract by Cathay Pacific, British motorist industry Rolls-Royce said that now it is more quiet in order to pass the crisis period in the aeronautical market, followed... more
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Civil aviationAustralian CASA AD on Bell 222 helicopters
Melbourne, Australia
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA (Civil Aviation Regulations 1998), PART 39 - 105 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Bell Helicopter Textron Canada (BHTC) 222 Series Helicopters... more
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PeopleEnac-Faa: meeting on "suspected unapproved parts"
Rome, Italy - Tomorrow in Rome
The meeting "Suspected unapproved parts" organized by Enac, the Italian Civil Aviation Administration, together with Faa, the Us Federal Aviation Administration, will be attended, a part from Alfredo Roma... more
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AccidentsU.S. UAV crashes in Philippines
Manila, Philippines - Officially it was engaged in training operations
U.S. military officials said the crash of an unmanned U.S. spy plane which has been used to help Philippine forces battle Muslim guerrillas linked to Osama bin Laden, was not caused by hostile fire.... more
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IndustryBoeing deliveries: gloomy first quarter 2002
Seattle, Usa - 12 commercial jets less than in 2001
During first quarter of 2002, Us aeronautical constructor Boeing delivered 12 commercial jets less than in the same period of last year, respectively 110 and 122. The Seattle-based company foresees also... more
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IndustryHamilton Sundstrand awarded of a over 17USDm contract
USA
Hamilton Sundstrand Corp., Windsor Locks, Conn., is being awarded a $17,147,100 indefinite delivery and indefinite quantity contract modification to provide for modernized engine monitoring system computer... more
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IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a over 19USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., Long Beach Calif., is being awarded a $19,331,976 (not-to-exceed) cost-plus-award-fee contract modification. This undefinitized contractual... more
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IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a over 7USDm contract
USA
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $7,492,862 firm-fixed-price contract modification to provide for Engineering Change Proposal 2475, European Participating Air Force... more
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DefenseThe Turkish attack helicopter competition expected to start for end of this month
Ankara, Turkey - The latest offer comes from Bell-Textron
After the presentation of the Bell-Textron Company's latest offer, the tender of the attack/tactics copters (ATAK) project is expected to be presented to the executive committee by the end of this month. Most... more
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AirlinesAir France: passengers number increased in March
Paris, France - +2,7% in comparison with 2001
French air carrier Air France announced yesterday to have registered in March 2001 a 2,7% passengers number increase in comparison with same month of last year. Thanks even to the 0,7% reduction in its... more
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HelicoptersAtlantis receive contract by Westland
Montreal, Canada - It will produce Cormorant flight simulator
Atlantis Systems International, Inc., has been awarded a contract valued at over Cdn$3.8 million by Westland Helicopters Limited of the U.K.. The contract covers the supply of a Cockpit Procedures Trainer... more
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AerospaceSpace Shuttle Atlantis finally took-off
Cape Canaveral, Usa - Yesterday, after a 4 days delay
Yesterday at 4.44pm (local time) Space Shuttle Atlantis finally took-off towards Iss (International Space Station) from Cape Canaveral aerospace base in Florida. After a 4 days delay caused by a technical... more
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AirlinesEasyJet and Go defeated post September 11th crisis
London, Uk - Smashing performances in March
According to recently EasyJet and Go published-by data, demand for British low-cost airlines flights strongly increased in March. Within March 2002 and in comparison with the same month of last year,... more
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IndustryA400M: Pentagon pushes Europe to quit the project
Washington, Usa - By proposing an alternative mix of C-17 and C-130J
Within this week Pentagon will make a last attempt to "boycott" European A400M project. In the next Colorado Springs heads of Defence meeting, Pete Aldridge, Pentagon head of acquisitions, would like... more
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AirlinesSeptember 11th: a victim's husband asked AA for a huge compensation
New York, Usa - USDm 50
With a double denunciation to both American Airlines and Boston-Logan airport security bureau, the husband of one of last September 11th terrorist attacks victims, asked the airline for more than USDm... more
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AirlinesBelgian World Airlines purchased Sobelair
Brussels, Belgium - According to a tv channel
According to what stated by Vtm, a Flemish tv channel, Belgian World Airlines, Aldo Vastapane owned-by firm, bought the Belgian charter air carrier Sobelair. (m/cesn) more
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AirlinesUs Airways: passengers traffic recovery in March
New York, Usa - At routes number expenses
Positive March for Us Airways as in fact it registered an increase in its number of passengers, strongly augmented in comparison with the same month of last year. Even though at expenses of the number... more
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IndustryMcDonnell Douglas awarded of a over 5 USDm contract
USA
McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., Berkeley, Mo., is being awarded a $5,079,156 firm-fixed-price contract modification to provide for 228 Joint Direct Attack Munitions... more
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AirlinesZurich citizens will not finance 'Swiss'
Zurich, Switzerland - 51,8% voted against
51,8% of Zurich citizens asked to vote whether or not to finance the new born helvetic airline 'Swiss' with SFm 50, said no. If Zurich would have given its ok to financement, the Swiss city could have... more
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IndustryRaytheon awarded a over 13 USDm contract
USA
Raytheon Co., McKinney Texas, is being awarded a $13,528,334 undefinitized firm-fixed-price modification under basic ordering agreement (N00164-00-G-0007) job order 0010. This modification will provide... more
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AirlinesEasyJet: 39% passengers increase in March
London, Great Britain - Near 840.000 passengers carried
UK low cost carrier easyJet saw a 39% increase in passengers in March on a year ago. In March this year it carried 839,472 passengers, against 603,812 passengers in March 2001. Fewer seats were left... more