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AccidentsTHE METAL PIECE FOUND ON THE RUNWAY OF CONCORDE CAME FROM A CONTINENTAL DC-10
PARIGI, French accident investigators said the stray metal piece found on the runway from which concorde took off came from a Continental Airlines DC-10. A statement from Bea said said a DC-10 of Continental... more
Science and technologyNEW LEADERS FOR AEROPORTI DI ROMA
ROMA, The company managing Rome's airports, privatized in June when it was purchased by "Leonardo Consortium", will have a new managing director, Paolo Maria Pappalardo, who replaces Gaetano Galia, the... more
AccidentsALITALIA FLIGHT RETURNS TO NEW YORK FOR EMERGENCY
NEW YORK, A Boeing 747 of Alitalia airline, flying from New York to Malpensa, Milan, was forced to return to JFK airport after three hours of flight for some smoke spread in "Magnifica" class. more
Finance and economyALITALIA OUT OF TOP RANKING
MILAN, The Mib 30 index of Piazza Affari has been renewed as always and the national airline went out of the group of the best 30 shares, it was replaced by the publishing group "l'Espresso". The new index... more
IndustryBRAZIL: $1,3 BILLION FINE FOR HELPING EMBRAER
SAO PAULO, The World Trade Organization fined Brazil for $1,3 million for having helped the export of Embraer's planes with government funds. As it is known, Embraer belongs to the government. Bombardier,... more
AerospaceMOSCOW PRAISES USA GIVING UP TO SPACE SHIELD
WASHINGTON, According to what reported to the russian press agency Interfax by the General Leonid Ivashov, head of Foreign Military Cooperation Department, United States giving up to set up the feared... more
AccidentsLOCKERBIE TRIAL WILL BE ADJOURNED TO SEPTEMBER 21ST
CAMP ZEIST, HOLLAND, The trial about Lockerbie disaster, in which 270 people were killed in 1988, has been adjourned to September 21st. This adjournament, proclaimed by the scottish Court, which chairs... more
AirlinesALPI EAGLES RELEASING TECHNICAL CERTIFICATION
VENICE, Enac, national authority for civil aviation, technical commission, which incorporates ex RAI, (italian Aeronautical Register) the authority releasing technical certifications, said the Alpi Eagles... more
IndustryPEKING IS UNWORRIED: EADS MISSILES TO SINGAPORE
PARIS, No worries for Peking officials, Eads, the aerospace and defense giant wil sell sea-to-sea missiles to Singapore and not not Taiwan, as it was believed at the beginning of a delicate and almost... more
PeopleUNDERSECRETARY DANESE REPLIES TO KLM: NO POLITICAL INSTABILITY
ROME, There is no italian political "instability" behind the divorce between Alitalia and Klm. That's what Luca Danese, undersecretary of Transport, said commenting the words of Coen Oort, chairman... more
PeopleALITALIA PILOTS STRIKE WAS SUSPENDED
ROME, Regular flights on september 8th, day in which was scheduled a 24 hours strike of Alitalia's pilots. The unrest was suspended thanks to the intervention of Uiltrasporti Italian Federation of pilots,... more
DefenseANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY SHOOTS DOWN ANGLO-AMERICAN FIGTHER
BAGHDAD, An air battle in the skies of Baghdad probably provoked the shot down of a figther of the anglo-american forces still monitoring embargo and flight limits of Saddam Hussein's country. The... more
AccidentsCONCORDE'S CREW STOOD NO CHANCE OF SAVING THE PLANE
PARIS, Aviation experts said the crew of Concorde stood no chance of avoiding the crash. This conclusion was drawn after the publication of conversations of the crew. These allowed to reconstruct last... more
DefenseU.S PATRIOT MISSILES ARE ON THE LOOK OUT IN ISRAEL
WASHINGTON, Red alarm for a battery of anti-missile Patriot missiles which is expected to be strategically placed in Israel in the next hours. The decision, taken by Pentagon, according to what reported... more
AccidentsCONCORDE, TYRE BURST CAUSED THE CRASH
PARIS, It was a tyre burst during takeoff to provoke Concorde crash. The confirm was given by Bea, which released the first report about the crash. On the other side it wasn't explained in details... more
PeopleAEROSTATIC MAIL
MILANO, An important collector of Milan, Zanaria, offers to lovers special rarities which represents the first case of air mail. It is the corrispondence, composed of documents, private letters and postcards,... more
AirlinesTAP AIR PORTUGAL RICEVE ITS FIRST A321
FRANCE, Airbus A321 is powered by two CFM56 engines. A second plane is scheduled for delivery early 2001. The portuguese airline has already 16 A319s and seven A320s in service in its fleet. more
AerospaceREPUBLIC OF CHINA LAUNCHES NEW SATELLITE IN ORBIT
PEKING, It is a satellite which will be used for scientific research. Chinese press agency Xinhua reported "Long March" 4-B was launched from the Space Center of Taiyuan. more
PeopleFAA INAUGURATES FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICE DATA LINK
USA, The Flight Information Service Data Link (FISDL) began operations in late July during Oshkosh Air Venture. Its aim is to provide weather information to general aviation operators via data link. Some... more
AirlinesSLIGHT DELAY FOR VIRGIN BLUE MAIDEN FLIGHT
AUSTRALIA, A warning light showing that doors of the plane had not been properly closed delayed of 25 minutes the maiden flight of Virgin Blue. The plane was a Boeing 737. more
AirlinesALL NIPPON AIRWAYS WILL LAUNCH NEW INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE
JAPAN, Japanese airline All Nippon Airways today applied to the Ministry of Transport in Japan for approval to start a new international airline. It will begin service in January 2001 flying initially... more
IndustryROLLS-ROYCE AND SNECMA ALLY IN ENGINE AIRBUS PROJECT
LONDRA, Rolls-Royce and french Snecma had signed an agreement to establish a joint venture company together with other four companies, Fiat, MTU, ITP e TechSpace Aero, to project a turpo-prop engine for... more
AccidentsGERMAN TORNADO CRASHES IN CANADA
OTTAWA, The german Tornado was taking part in a NATO low-flying exercise in the north of Canada. The fighter shattered into pieces after it hit the ground some 130 nautical miles. It's still unknown wheter... more
AerospaceNASA UNVEILED NEW SATELLITE TO HELP MONITOR ENVIRONMENT
WASHINGTON, The new satellite will be launched into orbit September 20. The NOAA will allow scientists to better chart environmental changes, study what triggers disasters such as tornadoes, and help searchers... more
AerospaceENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS SHORTAGE THREATENS SPACE SHUTTLE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, The report from the GAO, Governement Accounting Office, said "workforce reductions are jeopardizing NASA's abiility to safely support the shuttle's planned flight rate". NASA spokesman Dwayne... more
AccidentsLANDING SPEED CITED AS POSSIBLE CAUSE OF GULF AIR CRASH
BAHRAIN, The informations from the plane's flight data recorder of Airbus A320 showed that the plane's speed while it was trying to land at Manama airport was above normal. This could have been a basic... more
AirlinesOLYMPIC AIRWAYS COULD BE PRIVATIZED
ATHENS, According to what reported by the greek press agency Ana the airline could be privatized for a majority share of 65%. Minister of Transports proposed to Prime Minister to divide Olympic into two... more
AirlinesVARIG DIVIDES INTO THREE HOLDINGS
BRASIL, Varig's president, Osires Silva, is planning to divide the brasilian airline into three different holdings to provide it a higher competitive power and the opportunity to look for various partnership.... more
AccidentsLAST WORDS OF CONCORDE CREW TO BE MADE PUBLIC TONIGHT
PARIS, The investigation bureau of Concorde air crash are tonight expected to publish the report of last words of the crew on internet. In particular the trascript of a conversation among the pilot Crhristian... more
AccidentsANOTHER KLM BOEING MAKES AN EMERGENCY LANDING
BERLINO, A Boeing 767 of dutch airline, flying from Amsterdam to Milan, made an emergency landing at Frankfurt airport after the air conditioner stopped working properly. The plane made a safe land... more
SecurityNTSB SAFETY RECOMMENDATION TO FAA
USA, The National Transport Safety Board recommended that the FAA convene a joint government-industry task force composed of representatives of manufacturers, operators, pilot labor organizations and Federal... more
AerospaceKEO SATELLITE COULD REMAIN IN ORBIT FOR 50.000 YEARS
PARIS, KEO satellite, expected to launch next year, could be in orbit until 52001. Projected by french researchers, this satellite will be able to receive messages via electronic mail, recording them all... more
AccidentsCASPIAN AIRLINES TUPOLEV MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN TEHERAN
TEHERAN, A Tupolev of Caspian Airlines was forced to make an emergency landing in Teheran airport after two of its tyres burst on take-off. The plane landed safely after circling the airport three hours... more
DefenseUSA URGING HUNGARY TO ADOPT F-16
BUDAPEST, A U.S. military delegation urged Hungary to renovate Mig 29s to Nato standards replacing them with F-16 fighters. Hungary will have to choose between renewing Migs to Nato standards or purcshasing... more
AccidentsSWISSAIR PLANE CRASH: ANOTHER YEAR TO INVESTIGATE
CANADA, After two years of investigations the causes of the Swissair crash in September 1998 in Nova Scozia are still unknown. Canada's Transportation Safety Board said the investigation involved 2 million... more
AccidentsTOMORROW WILL BE RELEASED FIRST REPORT ABOUT CONCORDE CRASH
PARIS, The Commission of Inquiry of Air Crash is going to release tomorrow in Paris the first report regarding Concorde crash. The document will not be drawing any conclusion because the inquiry is still... more
AccidentsMEXICAN SATELLITE STOPS WORKING
MEXICO CITY, A $250 million mexican satellite providing service to companies and schools suddenly stopped working. Operators said services were quickly shifted to other satellites. The cause of failure... more
AerospaceRUSSIA LAUNCHES NEW MILITARY SATELLITE
MOSCOW, The new russian military satellite has been launched yesterday from the Baikonur launch pad in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan. It is the second reported launch of a spy satellite in this... more
AccidentsGANDALF AIRCRAFT ON EMERGENCY FOR LANDING GEAR
TRAPANI (SICILY), A Dornier Do-328 turboprop, operated and owned by Gandalf Airlines, flying from Trapani to Pantelleria, has experienced problems with a malfunctioning landing gear annunciator panel in... more
Sport aviationTWO FRENCH PILOTS CROSSING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WITH BALLOON
CANADA, Two french pilots, Laurent Lajoye and Christophe Houver, took off last night with a balloon from Saint-John, in Canada. The two pilots are expected to arrive to the north coast of France next tuesday.... more
AirlinesTWA LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE
SAINT LOUS, The new Trans Worldwide Airlines provides several new services. Among them, together with the possibility of booking airline ticket, renting a car and hotel reservation on line, the option... more
AirlinesVIRGIN ATLANTIC ORDERED TWO NEW JUMBOS 747-400
AUSTRALIA, The new 747-400s will be delivered to the australian airline late next year. The cost of each jet is about £120m. The new planes will be powered by engines supplied by General Electric. more
AccidentsEMERGENCY LANDING FOR ANOTHER 747
TOKYO, A 747 of Northwest Airlines, carrying 380 people, made an emergency landing at Narita airport of Tokyo after reporting engine trouble. The plane was flying from Osaka to Los Angeles. The pilot... more
AccidentsUSA: F-16 CRASHES DOWN, DEAD THE PILOT
TULIA, TEXAS, An F-16 of U.S. Air Force crashed yesterday evening in north of Tulia in Txas while returning to the base of Forth Worth. Pilot was killed. The plane slammed into a plowed fieeld, it... more
AirlinesCHINA EASTERN ORDERS 30 AASI JETCRUZER 500S
CHINA, China Eastern ordered 30 Advanced Aerodynamics & Structures Inc (AASI) Jetcruzer 500. Deliveries will start in 2001 and the purcashe includes options to buy an additional 20 aircrft. more
AirlinesDELTA AIR LINES TAKES DELIVERY OF FIRST BOEING 767-400ER
USA, Delta Air Lines will receive next week the first Boeing 767-400ER. The carrier, launch customer of the new plane, will use this 767 and the others 20 ordered to modernize its fleet. The old Lockheed... more
IndustryBFGOODRICH AEROSPACE PARTNERS WITH BOEING TO SUPPLY IFQT TO B737 E B747
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, BFGoodrich Aerospace has partnered with Boeing to supply Isolated Fuel Quantity Transmitter systems to B737 and B747. They have been developed to meet the requirements of Airworthiness... more
IndustryKAMAN AEROSPACE RENEWS CONTRACT WITH BOEING
BLOOMFIELD, CUNNECTICUT, kaman Aerospace Corp. announced it has received a follow on contract with Boeing to supply structural parts of commercial airliners. The agreement has a potential value of $98... more
HelicoptersU.S. MARINE COMPLETED CHECKS OF COBRA HELICOPTERS
WASHINGTON, The u.S. Marine Corps has completed safety inspections of its 198 AH-1W Cobra attack helicopters.All but ten, needing the blades to be replaced, will return to service. Cobra flights were stopped... more
DefenseIRAQ BYPASSING EMBARGO
TEHERAN, Executives of russian defense industry said Iraq, under an heavy embargo regarding advanced weapons system, is bypassing it by trading with unofficial suppliers in the former Soviet Republic... more