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DefenseZAPPA: C-27J MARKET PRICE REDUCED
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, "Flight International" announces that Alenia Aerospazio (Finmeccanica SpA) reduced market price of the twin-engine turbofan C-27J of 30%, aircraft derived from the old G.222, modified... more
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DefenseNEW DEFENCE MINISTER FOR RUSSIA
MOSCOW, President Vladimir Putin appointed Secretary of the Russian Security Council Sergei Ivanov ne Defence Minister. Lyubov Kudelina was appointed deputy defence minister. Nikolai Kormiltsev was named... more
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AerospaceBSS TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH SEA LAUNCH
USA, Boeing Satellite Systems Inc. contracted with the Sea Launch Co. to send into orbit two Spaceway (TM) satellites. BSS will launch the first Boeing 702 satellite at the end of 2002. The satellites... more
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AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN GERMANY
GERMANY, The BO-105-M, military helicopter crashed at Meppen in the north of Germany. Three people were killed, the pilot and two technical experts, a fourth person was seriously injured. The helicopter's... more
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AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS ENDS JOINT VENTURE WITH NIGERIA AIRWAYS
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, British Airways, that since 1998 was operating in code-share with Nigeria Airways a flight between Lagos and London, decided to suspend the agreement with the African carrier. The... more
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AirlinesALITALIA GENERAL DIRECTOR RESIGNS
ROME, ITALY, Alitalia's General Director Giovanni Sebastiani resigned after having difference of opinion with the new Manager Director, Francesco Mengozzi. Divergences are regarding, as to be known, Alitalia's... more
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AirlinesTHAI AIRWAYS BOARD OF DIRECTORS RESIGNS
THAILAND, All 15 members of the Thai Airways Board of Directors will officially resign on April 1. Among them also the carrier's President, Srisook Chandrangsu. The official announcement was given by... more
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AirlinesLUFTHANSA TO TAKE OVER ONEX FOOD SERVICES
FRANKFURT, The german airline will buy the american company Onex Food Services. The deal worth $1 million. The carrier's board of directors yesterday gave its approval. more
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AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES AIRCRAFT MAKES AN EMERGENCY LANDING
WASHINGTON, USA, An Airbus A-320 en route from Los Angeles to Orlando, was forced to return to the Californian airport because of cabin pressurization trouble, as airport authorities said. Six people,... more
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AirlinesCOMAIR PILOT STRIKE GOES ON
CINCINNATI, USA, Comair, the second American regional airline, had to cancel all its 815 today's programmed flights because of the persistant strike of its 1350 pilots. Alpa, Air Line Pilots Association,... more
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AccidentsSMALL PLANE CRASHES IN FRANCE
FRANCE, A small british plane crashed in Lorraine, France. Rescuers are trying to find the wreckage. Nothing was reported about the passengers. more
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AirlinesAIR CANADA'S REGIONAL AIRLINES INTRODUCE DAILY JET SERVICE BETWEEN INDIANAPOLIS AND TORONTO
HALIFAX, CANADA, Air Canada's regional airlines are pleased to announce the introduction of daily non-stop F-28 jet service between Indianapolis and Toronto commencing Monday May 7, 2001. In celebration... more
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AerospaceSES ACQUIRES GE SATELLITE ACTIVITIES
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, A new company will born, from acquisition of General Electric satellite activities by Ses, Société Européenne Satellites of Luxembourg. The new company will be named Ses Global and wi... more
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AerospaceFROM FAILED IRIDIUM BORN IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLC
WASHINGTON, USA, The acquisition of failed satellite communication company Iridium by U.S. businessman Dan Colussy, worth 25 USDm, led to starting of a new company, named Iridium Satellite LLC, whch now... more
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AerospaceDEBRIEFINGS STARTED TO VALUE ''LEONARDO'' AT NASA
WASHINGTON D.C., At NASA a series of debriefings relative to the evaluation of the module MPML (Multi Purpose Logistic Module) "Leonardo", built by Alenia Spazio, evaluation operated during the recent... more
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HelicoptersAUSTRALIAN ARMY TAKES DELIVERY OF TWO NEW BOEING CH-47D CHINOOK HELICOPTERS
TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA, C Squadron of the Australian Army's 5th Aviation Regiment, based at Townsville, took delivery of two new Boeing CH-47D Chinook helicopters in an acceptance and transition ceremony... more
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PeopleAIRFARE STUDY SHOWS PRIVATE JETS ARE WITHIN REACH OF MORE BUSINESS TRAVELERS
WASHINGTON, An airfare study released by SkyJet, the pioneer online service for booking private business jet, shows "increaes in full-coach and first-class airline fares over a one-year period have placed... more
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AccidentsBODY FOUND IN THE SEARCH FOR F-15 CRASHED IN SCOTLAND
SCOTLAND, Rescuers searching for two United States fighter pilots have found a man’s body with an open parachute close to the wrecked aircraft. It is not clear whether it was Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth H... more
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Latest newsMACEDONIAN FORCES ATTACK ALBANIAN REBELS
SKOPJE, Two macedonian combat helicopters bombed albanian rebels near the border village of Gracani, close to the capital. Macedonian troops are to launch new offensives in the north of the country. more
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IndustryIAI TO RISE PROFITS
ISRAEL, Israel Aircraft Industries reached a net profit of $84 million in 2000, with an increase of 26%, said Moshe Keret, President and CEO of IAI. Sales reached $2,18 billion and the number of contracts... more
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AirlinesAIR PHILIPPINES PURCHASES THREE BOEING 737-300
PHILIPPINES, Air Philippines announced a firm order from three new Boeing 737-300 for a fleet expansion program to boost international routes. The aircrafts are to be delivered by the end of April. more
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IndustryTECHNIP ENTRUSTED FOR DIRECTING A380 CONSTRUCTIONS
TOULOUSE, FRANCE, French engineering group Technip has been entrusted by Airbus Industries for the principal management of the contruction of the new mega A380 aircraft. For its realization, industrial... more
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Latest newsISRAELI MILITARY AIRCRAFTS VIOLATE LEBANESE AIR SPACE
BEIRUT, LEBANON, According to what reported by Lebanese military sources, Israeli fighters flew over Lebanon's territory several times, braking sound speed, with the consequent sonic "bangs" heard by population.... more
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AirlinesGANDALF AND AIR FRANCE NOW OPERATE IN CODE-SHARE
MILAN, ITALY, The new code-share agreement between Gandalf Airlines and Air France, started on March 25, introduces 10 new international routes to France, Germany and Spain with departures from Italian... more
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HelicoptersROYAL OMAN POLICE BUYS AGUSTA HELICOPTERS
MUSCAT, OMAN, Royal Oman Police (ROP) plans to buy a new fleet of AB-139 helicopters, produced by Bell-Agusta Aerospace Company; General Police Inspector al Maawali,in accordance with Sultan Qaboos,... more
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AirlinesFINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES FOR AUSTRALIAN QUANTAS
AUSTRALIA, Australian Qantas is experiencing financial difficulties due to the lower australian dollar and the intensification of competition on australian market, as Gary Dixon, chief executive of the... more
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Science and technologyNEW ATHENS AIRPORT INAUGURATED WITH OLYMPIC FLIGHT
ATHENS, GREECE, The new Athens Eleftherios Venizelos airport was inaugurated and began operations with the landing of an Olympic airpcraft coming from Toronto. The airport is placed in Spata, a few km... more
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AirlinesLUFTHANSA CANCELS 100 FLIGHTS
FRANKFURT, Lufthansa had to cancel 100 flights this morning due to a pilot strike, between 6,30 and 9, over salaries. About 15.000 passengers were affected. Transcontinental flights were not disrupted,... more
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AirlinesTAROM TAKES DELIVERY OF ITS FIRST BOEING 737-700
SEATTLE, TAROM Romanian Air Transport took delivery of its first Next-Generation 737-700 yesterday at Boeing Field. The Romanian airline has ordered four 737-700s and four 737-800s to serve its expanding... more
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PeoplePASSPORT VISA ABOLISHED TO ENTER UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, United Arab Emirates decided to eliminate passport visa necessity, until now indispensable for entering the country, for passengers coming from many Nations. Passengers will be given... more
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PeopleBRITISH AIRLINES WILL CONTROL ENGLISH SKIES
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, English Goverment announced that it has chosen Airline Group for the partial privatization of the Great Britain's air traffic controlling system (NATS), of which Goverment will maintain... more
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AirlinesLUFTHANSA LOOKS FOR GLOBE GROUND PARTNER
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, The German airline Lufthansa is seeking for a partner for its Globe Ground' branch, a airport service company that, with more than 20,000 employees in 111 worldwide airports is considered... more
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Science and technologyATHENS' NEW AIRPORT OPENS
ATHENS, GREECE, Athens has symbolically opened its new airport, dedicated to Eleftherios Venizelos, the most important Greek politician of the 20th century. The airport, situated in Spata, about 17 km... more
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Science and technologyADR EXITS STOCK EXCHANGE, SHARE ACQUISITIONS START AGAIN
ROME, ITALY, Piergiorgio Romiti, Managing Director of Leonardo, "Aeroporti di Roma" (ADR) owner's company, announced the beginning of share acquisitions of the packet on sale, for 42% share of the company... more
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AccidentsBODY SIGHTED NEAR CRASHED F-15'S WRECK
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, Royal Air Force's sources reveal that the body of an American soldier has been sighted near the wreck of one of the two F-15 crashed yesterday during a training flight. The identity... more
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AccidentsGERMAN MILITARY HELICOPTER CRASHED: THREE DIED
MEPPEN, GERMANY, A German Bundeswehr helicopter crashed probably during an exercise, causing three soldiers died and another one seriously injured. No further information about causes of accident and type... more
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IndustryBAE CLIMBS AND LOOKS TOWARDS FRENCH MARKET
PARIS, FRANCE, The British defence and aeronautical group Bae Systems reached in 2000 a profit of 1.36 billion Euro, with a growth of 14% respect the past year. On the wave of these positive results, the... more
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Science and technologyFRANKFURT'S AIRPORT NUMBERS FOR SUMMER 2001
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, With the start of the new summer time-tables in Frankfurt's airport, about 110 airlines will propose 4400 weekly flights to and from the German airport, with an increase of 2,3% respect... more
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PeopleFIRST ALGERIAN CIVIL AVIATION SCHOOL OPENING
ALGERI, ALGERIA, In short time, a few months, in Algeria the first private civil aviation school will be opened to future pilots. According to its Director, Madjid Louai, both professional pilots, destinated... more
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AirlinesNEW CONNECTION WITH CANADA FOR AMERICAN EAGLE
FORTH WORTH, TEXAS, American Eagle announced that it will operate a new connection between the international Newark airport and Quebec City. The aircraft used will be a 37-seat Embraer 135. The new connection,... more
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Press releaseSWISSAIR NOVELTIES FOR SUMMER 2001
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, A discrete frequence increase on European routes and the season increase of intercontinental connections represent the major novelties on Swissair's summer time-table for 2001, starting... more
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AirlinesACCORDING TO ''LE SOIR'' SABENA LOOSES 13 BILLION FRANCS,
BRUXELLES, BELGIUM, The Belgian Sabena airline, according to the daily newspaper "Le Soir", lost about 13 billion Francs, remittance caused mostly by the increased cost of aviation fuel and partially... more
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IndustryAIRBUS ENTRUSTS CARROLL TO DIRECT TOKYO'S BRANCH
TOKYO, JAPAN, Airbus announced to have entrusted, for its Japanese branch's direction, of Bae Systems' former Director Patrick Caroll, with the mission of increse the still scarse presence of Airbus in... more
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PeopleFRENCH TRANSPORT MINISTER: ''THE CONCORDE WILL FLY SOON''
PARIS, FRANCE, The French Transport Minister, during a press conference in Paris, confirmed that "there are good possibilities that the Concorde will return to fly in 2001". These words arrive after the... more
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PeopleALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTS FOR CIVIL AVIATION STAFF
GREAT BRITAIN, British Goverment advanced a proposal to submit to alcohol and drug tests all people engaged in essential tasks in civil aviation, such as cabin crew, air traffic controllers and maintenance... more
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Latest newsBOEING ENVIROMENT X-32B TESTS ARE OK
SEATTLE, USA, Highly positive, according to Mike Heinz (Boeing's Vice-President for the Joint Strike Fighter programme, JSF), the results of the enviromental impact effectuated with the research aircraft... more
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AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC PLANS TO LAUNCH NEW NONSTOP NY FLIGHT
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific hopes to launch soon a nonstop Hong Kong-New York flights but it's still waiting to get permission from Russia to fly over its air space. Cathay added it is also planning to launch... more
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IndustryEMBRAER ANNOUNCES RECORD 2000
BRAZIL, Embraer, Brazilian Air Industry announced that 2000 has been a definitely exceptional year with a profit increse of 56,6%, compared with 1999, profits equal to 307 USDm. The industry has produced... more
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AirlinesVIRGIN ATLANTIC AIRWAYS TO OFFER WEB SERVICES ON ITS FLIGHTS
NEW YORK, Virgin Atlantic said it will give all passengers access to Web services and email. The airline will provide the service in collaboration with Seattle-based Tenzig Communications. Under the contract,... more
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AirlinesAIRTOURS ORDERS CFM ENGINES
EVENDALE, USA, Airtours Aviation has ordered 21 engines to CFM, a joint venture between General Electric Co and French manufacturer Snecma. The deal worth $90 million. The 21 CFM56-5B engines will power... more