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Latest newsTWO AUSTRIAN FIGHTER JETS INTERCEPT AN UNIDENTIFIED CHARTER FLIGHT
WIEN, AUSTRIA, Two Austrian fighter jets intercepted a charter flight travelling from Edinburgh in Scotland to Bodrum, Turkey as the airliner failed to identify itself properly, according to Austrian... more

PeopleAL QAEDA AT UK AND U.S. MUSLIMS: DO NOT FLY AND STAY IN HIGH BUILDINGS
QATAR, The Al Qaeda spokesman, Sleiman Abu Gheith, appeared on Qatar's television Al Jazeera, on which many proclamas of Taleban organization linked to Osama bin Laden appeared in the last days. In his... more

PeopleAIR FRANCE: CONCORDE WILL FLY AGAIN ON NOVEMBER 7
PARIS, FRANCE, After near a year and half after the tragic air accident of Gonesse, the Concorde will start again its Paris-New York route on Wednesday November 7. The aircraft will take off from Roissy... more

PeoplePILOT REFUSES TO BOARD ARAB PASSENGERS
STOCKHOLM, The pilot of a Premiair charter flight from Stockholm to Las Palmas refused to fly three men of arab ancenstry, despite they were cleared by police. "Everything went well when we checked... more

Science and technologyDEMONSTRATORS TRY TO ENTER IN PAKISTANI AIRBASE
JACOBABAD, PAKISTAN, Demonstrators of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islami, the Pakistani organization that supports the Afghan Talebans, tried to storm an airbase in the Pakistani city of Jacobabad where US personnel... more

AirlinesAIR INDIA CLOSES MANY OFFICES ABROAD
INDIA, Air India announced it is to close 20 of its 34 international offices and will cut 142 employees. The cuts will save the ailing airline 210 million rupees a year, said a spokesman. more

AirlinesEUROCELTIC AIRWAYS TO LAUNCH NEW LUTON-LIVERPOOL SERVICE
LIVERPOOL, Regional airline Euroceltic Airways is to launch a new route between Luton and Liverpool on Wednesday. The carrier will operate four return flights each weekday and one return flight on Saturdays... more

AirlinesAER LINGUS TO LAUNCH PROMOTIONAL FARES ON MILAN-DUBLIN SERVICE
DUBLIN, Irish Aer Lingus launched promotional fares on its route between Milan and Belfast until Nov. 30. Roundtrip tickets will cost 165 euro from Monday to Thursday and 185 euro on the weekend. Tickets... more

Latest newsF-18 MISSES INTENDED TARGET AND HIT CIVILIAN AREA
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, A U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet missed its intended target and inadvertently dropped a 2000-pound GPS in a residential area near Kabul Airport, Afghanistan. The intended target was a... more

AirlinesBRITISH EUROPEAN TO INCREASE FLIGHTS TO BELFAST
LONDON, British European announced that it will add two daily flights on its service bewtween London City and Belfast City airports from Oct. 28. The airline will replace its BAe 146s with Dash 8-Q200s... more

PeopleU.S. SENATE APPROVES FIREARMS FOR PILOTS
USA, The US Senate has approved by a unanimous vote an amendment to the Aviation Security Act (§1447), proposed by Senator Bob Smith, that will allow pilots to carry a firearm in the cockpit for the... more

AccidentsSMALL PLANE CRASHES IN RUSSIA, TWO KILLED
MOSCOW, A small L-32 aircraft yesterday crashed in Tula region, Central Russia. Both the passengers on board were killed. The plane belonged to Moscow Aviation Federation. The cause of the accident... more

PeopleU.S. AVIATION CRISIS: PILOT'S SHARES LOSS UP TO 90%
NEW YORK, USA, New York's Avionews correspondant, pointed out one of the heaviest problems that are involved in the U.S. civil aviation crisis, after the September 11 attacks. Most of pilots, in their... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN SWITZERLAND (2): THE AIRCRAFT'S SPECIFICATIONS
ROME, Aerospace SA 319B Astazou Alouette III: Type: light helicopter Accommodation: two pilots, five passengers Lenght: 33 ft 4 in Rotor diameter: 36 ft 1 in Height: 9 ft 9 in Empty weight: 2436... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN SWITZERLAND
SWITZERLAND, Four people were killed when a swiss army helicopter crashed near Crans Montana last friday. The Alouette III helicopter took off from an airfield near the crash site. The helicopter hit a... more

DefenseWOLFOWITZ AND BERLUSCONI MEET PRESS AT PENTAGON
WASHINGTON, USA, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz conducted a media availability with the Prime Minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, at 9:45 a.m. EDT, Monday, Oct. 15, 2001, at the Pentagon... more

PeopleAIR FRANCE AND BA TO RESUME CONCORDE FLIGHTS
PARIS, Air France and British Airways are to resume Concorde flights from Nov. 7, an industry source reported today. The source confirmed that the two airlines plans to resume commercial flights simultaneously.... more

HelicoptersROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY TO BUY SIX HELICOPTERS FROM EUROCOPTER
KUALA LUMPUR, The Royal Malaysian Navy has made a deal with Eurocopter for six twin-engined Fennec AS 555 SN helicopters, Bernama news agency reported yesterday. The helicopters, which are powered... more

AirlinesAIR MAURITIUS BUYS A PLANE FROM ATR
USA, Air Mauritius announced it has bought an ATR 72-500 aircraft which will be delivered in June 2002. The plane will be used on inter-island routes. ATR said it has sold four other planes to an undisclosed... more

AirlinesSAS PASSENGER TRAFFIC DOWN IN SEPT.
STOCKHOLM, SAS passenger traffic declined 4,2% in Sept. compared to the previous year. Capacity rose 6,8% while load factor dropped 7,3% to 63,7%. Traffic declined in all segments except Europe, which... more

AirlinesSPANAIR TO SUSPEND MADRID-WASHINGTON SERVICE
MADRID, Spanair announced it is to suspend its Madrid-Washington Dulles service from Nov. 1. "In light of the recent tragic event and its impact on airline traffic, it has become difficult for Spanair... more

AccidentsBA JETLINER MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN USA
SAN FRANCISCO, A British Airways Boeing 747 had to make an emergency landing at San Francisco's airport after reporting an engine failure. The plane was coming from London. The landing was safe and none... more

Science and technologyHK AIRPORT'S NUMBER OF PASSENGERS DROPS IN SEPT.
HONG KONG, Hong Kong's international airport's number of passengers dropped 7,2% in Sept, compared with the previous year. Cargo traffic went down 10,1% for the same period while aircraft movements... more

AirlinesVIRGIN TO REINFORCE COCKPIT DOORS
LONDON, Virgin Atlantic announced a plan to increase cockpit security by reinforcing flight-deck doors and fitting additional bullet-proof doors with video cameras and digital locks to give access only... more

IndustryROLLS-ROYCE TO CUT 3500 JOBS
LONDON, Rolls-Royce is to shed 3500 jobs due to the downturn in the aviation industry after the terrorist attacks in Usa. Jobs are at risk at the company's Derby plant and in Usa and Germany. Rolls-Royce... more

AirlinesAIR AFRIQUE TO HALVE ITS FLEET
ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST, Air Afrique said it has to return half its fleet to leasing company International Lease Finance Corporation because of debts for $247 million. Three planes were grounded by ILFC last... more

HelicoptersEUROCOPTER CONFIRMS DEAL WITH MALAYSIA
MARIGNANE, FRANCE, Eurocopter confirmed the reports saying it signed a deal with the malaysian ministry of Defence for the sale of six AS 555 SN Fennec helicopters which will be delivered in 2003.... more

PeopleU.S. AIRPORT SECURITY AGENCY INVESTIGATED FOR LAW OFFENDERS ENGAGEMENT
USA, The largest U.S. firm that is engaged in supply security personnel for american airports, Argenbright, is newly under FBI investigation, accused to have provided personnel with penal charges in 13... more

AirlinesAIE DOLOMITI NEWLY AWARDED OF THE ERA PRIZE
ATHENS, GREECE, Italian regional airline Air Dolomiti has been awarded again of the “Bronze Award Airline of the Year 2001/2002" from ERA, the European Regions Airline Association, in the annual general a... more

AerospaceNASA KEPT SECRET ON A SATELLITES RE-ENTRY WARNING
USA, According to Nasa sources, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration kept secret on an about 200 pages document, refusing to release it to public. This document concerns the hazards from... more

Civil aviationEMERGENCY FAA AD ON BELL-TEXTRON HELICOPTERS
USA, EMERGENCY AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration DATE: September 21, 2001... more

Civil aviationFAA EMERGENCY AD ON EUROCOPTER FRANCE HELICOPTERS
USA, EMERGENCY AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration... more

Civil aviationEMERGENCY AD FOR HELICOPTERS ROLLS-ROYCE/ALLISON TURBOSHAFT ENGINES
USA, EMERGENCY AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration DATE: October 3, 2001 2001-20-51... more

AccidentsUKRAINE ADMITS RESPONSABILITY IN TUPOLEV CRASH
KIEV, The head of the Ukrainian Security Council admitted this morning that the russian Tupolev of Sibir Airlines which crashed over the Black Sea may have been hit by an unkrainian missile. The accident... more

AirlinesBRITISH LAUNCHES ITS NEW OFFER ''KIDS FLY FOR FREE''
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, British Airways has launched a new promotional campaign to increment the selling of places on its flights. Five million tickets to 80 European destinations will be offered at prices... more

AirlinesSPANAIR TO REDUCE OPERATIONS
MADRID, Spanair has started to cut less-profitable routes in attempt to reduce the effects of the falling demand after the terrorist attacks in Usa. The carrier suffered a 3% fall in demand on domestic... more

AerospaceMALAYSIA TO LAUNCH EIGHT SATELLITES
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia would launch eight small satellites soon, the Bernama news agency reported. They will be used for earth observation and digital communications. "To ensure that these satellites benefit... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR ''SALVAGE'' BY CROSSAIR WITH MANY DOUBTS
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, Financial analysts expressed doubts over the banks restructuring plan of Swiss carrier Swissair, according which the regional airline Crossair would take over the ailing flag... more

AirlinesBA MIGHT ARM ITS PILOTS WITH STUN GUNS
LONDON, "Options being debated by the aviation industry worldwide are placing sky marshals in the cabin and arming pilots with Taser stun guns", British Airways said in its international magazine.... more

AirlinesIBERIA AIRLINE IN A CRISIS: 3000 JOBS AT RISK
MADRID, SPAIN, Also Spanish carrier Iberia is in a crisis: its management has released that there is a project to cut up to 3000 jobs and to reduce of 55,000 hours, 10%, its activity. more

IndustryBOMBARDIER SELLS TWO REGIONAL JETS TO PETROLEUM AIR
TORONTO, Bombardier Aerospace has made a deal with Petroleum Air Services for two Q300 regional jets. The $42 million contract includes options for five additional aircrafts. The two Q300 planes are... more

IndustryRAYTHEON AWARDED A OVER 11 USDM ORDER
USA, Raytheon Systems Co., McKinney, Texas, is being issued a order for manufacture of 32 power supplies for the AN/AAS-38 Forward Looking Infrared Radar on F/A-18 aircraft. Work is expected to be... more

AirlinesSOUTHWEST AIRLINES CUTS AIR SCHEDULES
USA, Southwest Airlines announced it will cut capacity in its fleet by less than 1% but will eliminate 10% or more of its flights from its hub of Dallas Love Field to airports in Houston. In addition,... more

AccidentsUKRAINIAN DEFENSE MINISTER OFFERS TO QUIT
MOSCOW, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksander Kuzmuk offered to quit following the Tupolev disaster occurred last week. President Leonid Kuchma refused the offer awaiting the outcome of the investigation.... more

IndustryCUBIC DEFENSE SYSTEMS AWARDED A 40 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Cubic Defense Systems Corp., San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $40,000,000 contract to provide for refurbishment of 257 (best estimated quantity) P4A Series Air Combat Training System instrumentation pods,... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC SUSPENDS SOME WEEKLY SERVICES
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific is to suspend some weekly services to Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Los Angeles, Vancouver. The airline is not planning any staff reduction or pay cut though. Those measures... more

AirlinesBALTIC AIRLINES CONSIDERING PRICE HIKES
TALLINN, ESTONIA, Baltic air carriers are considering raising ticket prices 3 percent to 6 percent due to the rise of insurance costs and the new security measures. Estonian Air already increased its fares... more

AirlinesALSO JAL IN ''RED''
TOKYO, JAPAN, Japanese carrier Japan Air Lines, JAL, announced today that after the U.S attack of September 11, is expected a loss of about 85 USDm until March, 2002. JAL cancelled about 25% of its flight... more

DefenseTALIBAN AMBASSADOR: OUR DEFENSES ARE INTACT
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, Taliban's ambassador to Pakistan, said that after three days of U.S.-led airstrikes, not only the Afghanistan's air defense capability is intact, but both... more

AirlinesVIRGIN EXPRESS ANNOUNCES INTEREST IN SABENA
BRUSSELS, "Virgin Express Holdings plc (NASDAQ: VIRGY; Euronext Brussels: VIRE), the profitable low fare Belgian airline, has today formally indicated interest in assisting with the resolution of the... more