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AirlinesBOMBARDIER SIGNS WITH NORTHWEST AIRLINES FOR 75 FIRM CRJ REGIONAL JETS
TORONTO, "Bombardier Aerospace announced today that it has signed a purchase agreement with Northwest Airlines for the sale of 75 firm Bombardier CRJ440 aircraft. The Bombardier CRJ440 is a 44-passenger... more

AirlinesIBERWORLD TO LEASE A PLANE
SPAIN, Spanish Iberworld is leasing an Airbus A330-200 from CIT Group. The aircraft will be powered with Trent 700 engines and it will be delivered in Spring 2002. more

AirlinesTOLMOUNT PLC TO TAKE OVER NATIONAL JET ITALIA
USA, Tolmount Plc announced on Friday it is to buy National Jet Italia for £35 million. The airline will change its name to Aviation Partners Worldwide Plc. National Jet Italia currently operates five... more

AirlinesINDIA GOVERNMENT BLOCKS HINDUJA BROTHERS IN AIR INDIA STAKE ACQUISITION
NEW DELHI, INDIA, The Indian government blocked a bid to buy a 40 percent stake in Air India by the controversial Hinduja brothers, the UK-based billionaires, on grounds of national security. The... more

IndustryMCDONNELL DOUGLAS AWARDED A OVER 12 USDM CONTRACT
USA, McDonnell Douglas Corp., Long Beach, Calif., is being awarded a USD12,294,000 contract to provide for spares in support of Block 13 engineering changes to the C-17 aircraft. the contract will be... more

Civil aviationFAA AD ON BOEING 737 AIRCRAFTS
USA, AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC U.S. Department of Transportation... more

Civil aviationFAA AD ON AIRBUS A300-600 AIRCRAFTS
USA, AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration The... more

DefenseIRAQ TESTS NEW GROUND-TO-AIR MISSILE
IRAQ, Iraq has tested a new ground-to-air missile on the border with Kuwait. The missile was built modifying russian-made Sam warheads. more

AirlinesCATHAY FIRES 49 PILOTS
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific has sacked 49 pilots, 23 captains and 26 officers, following the new deadlock in the negotiations with the pilots union over a pay rise and improvement of working conditions.... more

AccidentsDUE TO TURBOLENCE, FIVE INJURED ON A LOT FLIGHT
WARSAW, A Boeing 767 operated by Polish airline LOT, of Swissair Group, experienced a strong turbolence,which caused fine passengers injured. They were hospitalized in Warsaw, from where the aircraft was... more

AirlinesALITALIA: BOARD OF DIRECTORS APPROVES MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH AIR FRANCE
ROME, Alitalia's board this morning approved a "memorandum of Understanding" to get exclusive negotiations with Air France started about a commercial agreement to be signed by the end of July. Terms of... more

DefenseONE MILLION DOLLAR ASKING FORM CHINA FOR EP-3E ''MANAGEMENT''
HAINAN, CHINA, According to Chinese press agency Xinhua, the Peking government asked a 1 million dollars compensation for the "management" of the electronic information gathering aircraft EP-3E landed... more

AirlinesTECHNICAL STAFF ON STRIKE AT OLYMPIC AIRWAYS
ATHENS, Olympic Airways' technical staff will stage a 24-hour strike on July 11 to protest against the sale of the airline's majority stake. Three bidders are running to take over Olympic, l'Axon Airlines,... more

AccidentsPASSENGERS OF A MISSING PLANE RESCUED BY RUSSIAN SHIP
MOSCOW, Three Japanese passengers and the American pilot were recued by a russian ship after their plane went down into the sea off Sakhalin. The four people, who were completing an around-the-world trip,... more

AccidentsMILITARY HELICOPTER CRASHES IN USA
SONORA, CALIFORNIA, USA, A U.S. military helicopter yesterday crashed while searching for a missing hiker. The helicopter went down in a wilderness area of Mountain View, California. Five people were on... more

AirlinesIBERIA FORCED TO CANCEL SOME FLIGHTS TOMORROW
MADRID, A new pilots strike will force Iberia to cancel 126 domestic connections and 102 European routes tomorrow, after a new round of negotiations between the pilots union sepla and the airline failed... more

AccidentsPILOT KILLED DURING AIR SHOW IN CANADA
CANADA, A World War II plane yesterday crashed during an air show at Chris Hadfield airport in Sarnia, not far from Toronto. "The pilot was on approach to the runway, and at some point the airplane lost... more

AccidentsTAM AIRLINES PRESIDENT DIES IN CHOPPER CRASH
SAO PAULO, President of TAM Airlines, Rolim Adolfo Amaro, 59 years old, died when the helicopter he was piloting crashed yesterday near the border with Paraguay. Another body was found, the one of Patrica... more

AccidentsCRASHED TUPOLEV: 70 BODIES IDENTIFIED
IRKUTSK, RUSSIA, A spokesman from the investigation group, led by vice Prime Minister Ilya Klebanov, which is investigating on the Tupolev 154 crashed near Irkutsk, Siberia, causing 145, victims, said... more

AirlinesAIRTRAN AIRWAYS LAUNCHES NEW NONSTOP PHILADELPHIA-PITTSBURGH SERVICE
ORLANDO, AirTran Airways yesterday began aq new nonstop service between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh International Airports. The airline will initially operate four daily nonstop flights. Systemwide, AirTran... more

AirlinesFIUMICINO AIRPORT: FOREIGN AIRLINES CANCEL 11 FLIGHTS
ROME, A strike by Italian air traffic controllers at Rome Fiumicino airport forced several airlines to cancel a total of 11 flights. AMong the airlines hit by the protest are Lufthansa, Air France, British... more

AirlinesAMERICA WEST EXPECTS Q2 LOSSES BUT REPORTS RECORD LOAD FACTOR
USA, A spokesman of U.S. America West Airlines, yesterday announced that is expected for the second quarter a net loss of USD$20 to USD$30 million, due, according to the spokesman, particularly... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR TO LAUNCH NEW ROUTE GENEVA-PARIS
ZURICH, Swissair will begin operating flights from Geneva to Paris, using its aircrafts, from next week. Flights will also be operated by Swissair's regional airline Crossair and will replace the scheduled... more

AirlinesAEROFLOT WOULD STOP BUYING RUSSIAN-MADE AIRCRAFTS
MOSCOW, Aeroflot general director Valery Okulov today announced at a press conference that the airline may soon refuse to acquire russian-made planes as its passengers want to fly on foreign aircrafts.... more

IndustryUNITED TECHNOLOGIES AWARDED A OVER 9 USDM CONTRACT
USA, United Technologies Corp., Pratt and Whitney, Government Products Division, East Hartford, Conn., is being awarded a $9,094,558 firm-fixed-price delivery order against a previously awarded basic ordering... more

AirlinesMEXICANA EXPANDS ROUTE NETWORK BETWEEN WESTERN CANADA AND MEXICO; ** GREATER ACCESSIBILITY OFFERED VIA CODE-SHARE FLIGHTS **
SAN ANTONIO, Mexicana Airlines announced yesterday that effective immediately, it will offer daily flight service from Western Canada to Mexico. Service will be offered between the cities of Edmonton,... more

AirlinesCATHAY HAD TO CHARTER PLANES TO FACE DISRUPTIONS
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific Airways was forced to charter ten aircrafts and crew yesterday in attempt to reduce disruptions due to the labour dispute with pilots, who are protesting to reach better working... more

IndustryGENERAL ELECTRIC AWARDED A OVER 15 USDM CONTRACT
USA, General Electric Aircraft Engines, General Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., is being awarded a $15,521,000 advance acquisition contract to provide long lead funding for the procurement of long lead hardware... more

Civil aviationFAA AD ON MCDONNELL DOUGLAS AIRCRAFTS
USA, AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration The following Airworthiness Directive issued... more

Latest newsUSA HANDS OVER RAPE SUSPECT TO JAPAN
OKINAWA, The United States decided to hand over to Japan Timothy Woodland, the sergeant suspected of raping a Japanese woman on the southern island of Okinawa, Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka said this... more

AccidentsAIRCRAFT CRASHES DURING AIR SHOW REHEARSAL IN UK
UK, A two-seater T6 Harbard WW2 plane has crashed while taking off during preparations for the Flying Legends air show which will take place at Duxford on Saturday and Sunday. The plane crashed at the... more

AccidentsEMIRATES FLIGHT DIVERTED FOR ENGINE WARNING
INDIA, An Emirates jetliner en route from Hong Kong to Dubai via Bangkok made an emergency landing in the south Indian city of Hyderabad after "A cockpit light indicated a possible engine warning", said... more

Weather forecastsAEROSPACE EVENT CALENDAR
., Satellite Communications Payload and Systems Design Seminar UCLA, Los Angeles, CA July 18-20 Phone +1 310-825-3344 Fax +1 310-206-2815 [email protected] uclaextension.org/shortcourses International... more

Weather forecasts2001 BUSINESS AVIATION EVENT CALENDAR
., Airline Pilot Career Seminar and Job Fair Minneapolis, MN July 13-15 Phone +1 800-247-2777 [email protected] www.airapps.com Popular Rotorcraft Association Convention 2001 PRA Headquarters,... more

Weather forecastsCOMMERCIAL AVIATION EVENT CALENDAR IN 2001
., Airline Pilot Career Seminar and Job Fair Atlanta, GA July 13 to July 15, Phone +1 800-247-2777 [email protected] www.airapps.com Airport Security & Technology Summit Hyatt Regency, San... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC SACKS THREE PILOTS
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific yesterday fired three pilots, just two days after the cockpit crew work to rule action which caused more than 100 delays. The sacking, obviously, intensified the row between the... more

AirlinesVIRGIN ATLANTIC BREAKS BA MONOPOLY OPENING ITS LONDON-LAGOS ROUTE
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, London-based Virgin Atlantic Airways,yesterday made its maiden flight on its new London-Lagos route, breaking the British Airways monopoly of this route. In the maiden flight,... more

IndustryLAWRENCE BOSSIDY NEW CEO AT HONEYWELL
USA, Honeywell International named Lawrence Bossidy new chairman and CEO He replces Michael Bonsignore who quitted earlier this week after EU Commission's rejection of the General Electric/Honeywel... more

AirlinesDELTA LOAD FACTOR DOWN IN JUNE
ATLANTA, Delta's system load factor dropped 4,7% in June, compared with a year earlier, reaching 77,4%. System traffic decreased 8.2%, mainly due to the economy slowdown and the suspension of operations... more

AirlinesUS AIRWAYS TRAFFIC UP 9.1 PERCENT FOR JUNE
ARLINGTON, US Airways yesterday said that revenue passenger miles for June 2001 went up 9.1% compared to June 2000, while available seat miles increased 9,8%. The passenger load factor was 76,8%, a decrease... more

AirlinesAIR CANADA INAUGURATES DAILY NON-STOP SERVICE BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND MIAMI
VANCOUVER, Air Canada yesterday inaugurated daily non-stop service between Vancouver and Miam. Air Canada became the only carrier offering daily non-stop service between the two cities, cutting existing... more

AirlinesATLANTIC COAST AIRLINES HOLDINGS, INC. REPORTS 52.4% INCREASE IN JUNE 2001 TRAFFIC
DULLES, Atlantic Coast Airlines Holdings, Inc. (Atlantic Coast) today reported preliminary passenger traffic results for June 2001. Systemwide, the company generated 167.4 million revenue passenger miles... more

AirlinesEUROWINGS LOOK FOR COOPERATION WITH LUFTHANSA APPROVAL
DUSSELDORF, GERMANY, According to declarations of Eurowings airline president,Friedrich-Wilhelm Weitholz, carrier plans to reduce its flights offer in Germany in order to speed up competition commission... more

Science and technologyHONG KONG AIRPORT PROBABLY CLOSED DUE TYPHOON ARRIVAL
HONG KONG, An Hong Kong based Cathay Pacific airline spokesman,announced that, due to typhoon Utor arrival in the zone, almost 20 of its regional flights will be canceled and some international flight... more

AerospaceALTITUDE RECORD ATTEMPT FOR NASA SOLAR POWERED WING
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, With its new giant solar-powered wing Helios, Nasa will attempt to break the previous altitude record for such aircrafts. THe Helios, a 82 meter span all-wing aircraft, is powered... more

AirlinesATA REPORTS 16.8% INCREASE IN JUNE SCHEDULED SERVICE TRAFFIC
INDIANAPOLIS, "American Trans Air, Inc., the principal subsidiary of Amtran, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMTR - news), today reported its June 2001 traffic results. System-wide for June 2001, compared with a year ago:... more

AccidentsCRASHED TUPOLEV: DISASTER PROBABLY CAUSED BY AN HUMAN ERROR
IRKUTSK, RUSSIA, From the first revelations of the investigations on the Tupolev TU-154, crashed near Irkutsk with 145 people on board, all died, seems that disaster has to be attributed to an human error... more

AirlinesPROBABLY ON MONDAY THE QANTAS CATERING DIVISION DISMOSSION ANNOUNCEMENT
AUSTRALIA, According to a Australian airline Qantas spokesman, on next monday will probebly announced the airline intention to selle its catering division, worth about 550 USDm, at which could be interested... more

IndustryLOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED A NEAR 21 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Lockheed Martin Co., Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a $20,810,652 contract by the Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to provide for trade preliminary engineering... more

AccidentsTHE CRASHED TUPOLEV 154 FLIGHT AND VOICE RECORDERS NOW UNDER ANALYSIS AT MOSCOW
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, The flight recorder and voice cockpit recorder have been recovered by the crashed Tupolev TU-154 aircraft, and sent to Moscow, where technicians will decode the data registered on them... more