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AirlinesPILOTS OF AEROLINAS ARGENTINAS HAD TO RAISE MONEY FOR FUEL
BUENOS AIRES, According to what reported argentinian newspaper "Clarin", a jumbo of Aerolineas Argentinas, coming from Miami, could take off from Punta Cana's airport only after the crew raised money for... more

AirlinesAIR NEW ZEALAND TAKES OVER ANSETT AUSTRALIA
AUCKLAND, Air New Zealand took over australian company Ansett at 100% after buying also the remaining 50% of shares on the 23rd of June. First slice of Ansett was purchased by the carrier about four years... more

IndustryBAX GLOBAL AND LOCKHEED MARTIN SIGN NEW CONTRACT
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA, BAX Global, a 2 billion USD transportation and supply chain management company, signed a contract with Lockheed Martin to transport AGM-142 missile parts from Israel to Usa. First charters... more

PeopleUSA-CANADA AGREEMENTS
WASHINGTON, An exchange joint agreement between Usa and Canada was signed in order to allow both countries to accept civil air certifications regarding planning, manufacturing and manteinance of aircrafts.... more

Science and technologyGROUND SURVEILLANCE RADAR SYSTEMS FOR 25 AMERICAN AIRPORTS
USA, FAA Administrator Jane Garvey said 25 airports across the country will be equipped of a ground safety system to help prevent runways collisions. ASDE-X, this is device's name, is designed to show... more

IndustryDASA EXPECTS CONVERSION OF AIRCRAFTS INTO CARGO PLANES
BERLIN, According to german DASA, within next 20 years, there will be the need of converting at least 800 cargo planes in categories included between 30 and 50 tons to face market demands. DASA completed... more

PeopleTRANSPORT: DE PALACIO WANTS A STRONG PUBLIC STRUCTURE
LUXEMBOURG, European commissioner for Transports, Loyola de Palacio, in reply to french air traffic controllers' strike, declared that she "never talked about privatization". Eu Commission aims at "a strong... more

IndustryBOEING CUTTING 900 JOBS AT CALIFORNIA PLANT
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, Boeing said yesterday will cut up to 900 jobs from its Huntington beach plant in California, which works on Delta rocket and C 17 military transport program. The company confirmed... more

IndustryBOEING EMPLOYEES DECREASING
SEATTLE,USA, The big aeronautic american company deeply cuts back on staff in last months, shifting from over 197.000 employees at the beginning of the year to about 190.000 in May, shared out in its four... more

Civil aviationFAA URGES RUNWAY UPGRADES
WASHINGTON, Director of the FAA's runway safety program, john Mayrhofer, required some upgrades of runwways and federal regulations. Would be basic: better runway markings, more exact communication between... more



IndustryBAE SYSTEMS IS GOING TO CLOSE AVIONIC SECTOR
LONDON, English company plans to shift its business from avionic sector to other activities, starting from the early months of 2001. Among these activities are included those which Airbus consortium for... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN LAOS, 15 KILLED
BANGKOK, THAILAND, A Laos aviation helicopter crashed into a mountain on sunday, killing at least 15 people. The new was reported by some diplomats. The cause of the crash is still not clear. Passengers... more

IndustryFAIRCHILD ANNOUNCES PARTNERS FOR 428JET
USA, Fairchild Dornier recently announced the names of partners for making its regional transport aircraft 428JET: PW308 engines will be supplied by Pratt&Whitney Canada, while israeeli IAI will be committed... more

IndustryEMBRAER PLANS MANUFACTURE
BRAZIL, Brazilian aeronautic industry plans to manufacture, during the year, about 150 ERJ passengers regional transport aircrafts, while within 2001, manufacture should reach 200 units. Among these is... more

PeopleFRANCE: AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS TODAY ON STRIKE
PARIS, Today's strike of french air traffic controllers will be massive. Civil aviation's board of directors and the main airlines are expecting almost 90% of flights to be cancelled. Air France announced... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASHED FOR TV SHOOTING
ATLIN, CANADA, Sources of canadian police revealed that an helicopter used by a tv crew to shot around British Columbia, on the border line with Yukon in Alaska, crashed after hitting a glacier. The mean... more

SecuritySTOPPED ROUND THE WORLD ULTRALIGHT TRIP
PEKING, The attempt of an english pilot, Colin Bodil, aged 49, of a trip around the world with his ultralight was temporary arrested by chinese army which stopped the mean in Nanning, in south of China.... more

PeopleCASH REFUNDS FOR VICTIMS OF OVERBOOKING
FIUMICINO, ROMA, Cash refunds, from 50 to 150 euro, for victims of overbooking. This is one of the measures illustrated by european commissioner for Transports, Loyola de Palacio to protect travellers.... more

AccidentsAIR FORCE OBLIGED TO CLIMB OUT IN LANDING
NEW YORK, According to forces of american air base of Andrews, in Maryland, the Boeing 747 whith president Clinton and his daughter Chelsea on board had to make a climb out while landing because of the... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE-BRITISH AIRWAYS MERGER SHOULD PROVOKE 16.500 DISMISSALS
PARIS, According to a research of Commerzbank the planned merger between British Airways and Air France could provoke the dismissal of 16.550 employees of the two companies, because the reduction of staff... more



AirlinesSKY TEAM, NEW JOINT VENTURE
NEW YORK, Four airlines, Air France, Delta Air Lines and Korean Air, formed an alliance which will be named Sky Team. It should have a turn over of 600 billions USD, with nearby one thousand aircrafts.... more

Science and technologyNOISE POLLUTION: SOON MEASURES
ROME, During the meeting organized by Arcan (National Association of Airport Municipalities) in Rome came out that situation of noise measurement in italian airports definitely got worse, especially in... more

HelicoptersFAA EMERGENCY AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE FOR SIKORSKY S76
USA, Some manufacturing defects which were responsible of several cracks on rotors of a few Sikorsky S76 helicopters convinced american FAA to issue Emergency Airworthiness Directive. Conditions of improper... more

AccidentsJOHN KENNEDY JR. DIED FOR HIS MISTAKE
USA, The aircraft on which President's son, his wife Caroline Besset and his sister-in-law were travelling crashed because was John John himslf to lose control of the aircraft. Those are the conclusions... more

AirlinesALPINE TROOPS LAND IN ANOTHER COUNTRY
ROME, Senator Dolazza of Lega Nord, recently asked a parliamentary question about the regrettable fact which regards the Airbus A-321, of an italian private company, (the name was not spoken) which landed... more

AirlinesAER LINGUS GETS THE FIRST A-320
DUBLIN, Irish airline Aer Lingus recently got an Airbus A-320, the first of six units ordered, with high level dressing for 159 passengers in single class. The carrier already uses six A-321 and seven... more

Science and technologyADR: CONSIDERABLE RISE IN VALUE WITH PRIVATIZATION
ROME, According to what stated by managing director of Adr, Gaetano Galia, the privatization of company was absolutely profitable both for the shareholders and for the country and the same company. Infact... more

IndustryA3XX RECEIVES AUTHORIZATION TO OFFER TO LAUNCH CUSTOMERS
FRANCE, Airbus Industrie received approval from shareholders to make commercial offers to potential launch customers for the new jetliner A3XX. Eight airlines are currently concerned with that aircraft.... more

AccidentsCHINESE PILOT TRIED EMERGENCY LANDING BEFORE CRASH
BEIJING, Chinese officials confirmed that the pilot of crashed airplane in China the other day had tried to make an emergency landing before the plane was struck by lighting and exploded. The pilot had... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE READY TO DEAL WITH ALITALIA
NEW YORK, President of Air France, Jean Cyrill Spinetta, claimed french airline is ready to deal with ALitalia in order to find an agreement. That statement was issued during the presentation of Sky Team,... more