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IndustryPRATT & WHITNEY CANADA SERVICES 50,000TH ENGINE
LONGUEUIL, QUEBEC, Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. (P&WC) has achieved a major milestone in the aftermarket business with the servicing of a 50,000th engine by its Service Centre Network which is comprised... more

Science and technologyORLANDO SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT'S GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES
ORLANDO, USA, With the holiday season in full swing, monthly activity at Orlando Sanford International Airport will finish the year on a high note. Nearly 1.1 million total passengers have passed through... more

AirlinesALITALIA BUSINESS PLAN (3): TRAFFIC
ROME, The business plan doesn't include possible revenues or financial sources deriving from the sale of airline's minority stake in airport handling holdings, maintenance or other related activities.... more

AirlinesUSA CONGRESS COULD GIVE A NEGATIVE ADVICE ON US AIRWAYS/UNITED MERGER
USA, According to a U.S. congressual report, the proposed merger seeing acquisition of of US Airways by United Airlines would stifle competition in domestic markets; the merger between the two carriers... more

AirlinesALITALIA BUSINESS PLAN (2)
ROME, Passenger traffic boosted so much in the last period that the airline's capacity can't meet the demand anymore. In order to attain a better use of the resources, domestic and international traffic... more

AirlinesBALANCE-SHEET AUSTRIAN AIRLINES 1999/2000
WIEN, Austrian Airlines concluded the financial year Oct 1999/Oct 2000 with a 261,3 Austrian shilling million loss (EU19 million) in spite of 900 Austr.sh. million extra incomes and an paeesengers'... more

PeoplePOPOCATEPETL ERUPTIONS FORCES UNITED TO CANCEL FLIGHTS
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, U.S. airline United Airlines forced to cancel seven flights to Mexico City due to Popocatepetl volcano continue eruptions, but, according with Mexican television, other 55 airlines... more

Science and technologyFIRSTGROUP SELLS BRISTOL AIRPORT
U.K., FirstGroup, the transport company, announced today the sale of Bristol International Airport in a deal worth around £234 million ($331,4 million). The airport has been bought by an Australian and... more

AerospaceARIANE-5 ROCKET LAUNCHED TO PLACE TWO SATELLITES INTO ORBIT
FRENCH GUIANA, The rocket was launched from the European Space Agency (ESA) launch centre in Kourou on the north-east coast of South America. It placed two satellite into orbit, Astra 2D and Aurora... more

AirlinesALITALIA BUSINESS PLAN (1)
ROME, The development, planned from 2002, will be achieved by a "stand alone" plan which will not include partnership with european carriers until at least 2004. The plan schedules to sign a solid agreement... more

PeopleFAA COULD ''DEGRADE'' GREECE
ATHENS, GREECE, According to a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman, FAA could consider a Greece "degradation" about civil aviation safety, thus placing it among countries that do not comply with... more

Science and technologyBUENOS AIRES: THE AIRPORT'S AEROPARQUE CAN YET OPERATE
ARGENTINA, An ORSNA's (organization for the regulation of airports national system) official said yesterday that the airport of Buenos Aires' Aeroparque won't be closed thank to the alteration of the... more

AirlinesNEW MEXICAN AIRLINE TO LAUNCH SOON
MEXICO, The new mexican airline, Lineas Aereas Azteca, is expected to launch on 15 January 2001. Azteca will have a fleet of some 17 Boeing 737-300 and will operate on routes formerly held by the now defunct... more

IndustryAIRBUS: FIRST A380-100 TO BE DELIVERED IN 2006
TOULOUSE, FRANCE, The french industry said the first parts of the aircraft will be delivered to the Toulouse assembly plant in 2003. The first test flight are scheduled for the end of 2004. more

IndustryBOEING SIGNS BILLION-DOLLAR CONTRACT WITH AUSTRALIA
SEATTLE, Boeing today signed a contract with the Commonwealth of Australia for the development and acquisition of Project Wedgetail, an airborne early warning & control (AEW&C) program. The contract... more

AccidentsPIPER CHEROKEE CRASHES IN NEW ZEALAND, THREE KILLED
NEW ZEALAND, The light aircraft was on a sightseeing trip in the south of New Zealand. The cause of the accident is still unknown. The Piper crashed near Hanmer Springs, about 70 miles northwest of Christchurch... more

SecurityHIGH-TECH RESOURCES TRACK SANTA'S ROUTE
NEW YORK, The North American Aerospace Defense Command, known as NORAD, will be charged with the holiday mission and will use "satellites, radars, and the pilots of NORAD's Canadian and American jet fighters"... more

AirlinesALITALIA: CEMPELLA EXPOUNDED BUSINESS PLAN TO LEADERS OF UNIONS
ROME, Domenico Cempella, managing director of Alitalia, yesterday expounded the main topics of the business plan to the leaders of the nine unions represented in Alitalia. Unions seemed to be cautious.... more

DefenseAIR FORCE AND BOEING PROPOSE COMMERCIAL VERSION OF MILITARY'S C-17 TRANSPORT
WASHINGTON, The Air Force proposed Tuesday that Boeing Co. build a version of the new C-17 cargo plane for the commercial market, with the stipulation that the planes could be commandeered by the Air Force... more

Science and technologyUNITED AIRLINES TO RETIRE 25 BOEING 727-200 NEXT YEAR
USA, The airline decided to retire the planes because of the fuel increase and labor costs. Thirteen A319/A320 aircrafts will be purchased to replace the Boeing 727-200s. delivery will begin in the fourth... more

PeopleFAA UNDER FIRE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
U.S.A., The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been criticised for its management of air traffic controllers, and in particular for the figures showing that air traffic control errors have risen... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL: NEW DAILY FLIGHTS TO ARGENTINA
NEW YORK, The new daily non-stop flights between Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Newark International Airport will be effective from December 1 2001. The airline is carrying on an expansion strategy in Latin... more

AccidentsSOUTHWEST VIOLENT AND DRUGGED PASSENGER DIED
USA, U.S. Federal Court declared no guiltiness for eight passengers of a Southwest flight, which restrained a drugged and violent 19-yeard old passenger which have kicked some of peoples on aircraft. When... more

IndustryNEW DIRECTOR OF CARAVAN WORLDWIDE SALES NAMED FOR CESSNA
USA, John Doman has been named Director of Worldwide Sales for the Caravan Division. He has held previous Cessna positions as Single Engine Director of Sales. more

Science and technologyMALPENSA AIRPORT: EU EXECUTIVE TO DECIDE TOMORROW
BRUSSELS, Italian government will have 15 days to modify Bersani decree after the decision of EU's executive will be notified. That should come in early January. In theory Malpensa's airport capacity should... more

IndustryNEW TENSIONS BETWEEN USA AND EUROPE ABOUT STATE AIDS FOR A3XX
BRUSSELS, Europe reacted angrily to US and Boeing concerns about the official launch of Airbus A3XX and the aids the project received from european countries. US said the aids could affect the commercial... more

AirlinesMIDWAY AIRLINES INAUGURATES NONSTOP SERVICE TO STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO
RALEIGH-DURHAM, N.C., U.S.A., Midway Airlines today inaugurated nonstop seasonal service between Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Yampa Valley Regional Airport at Steamboat Springs, Colo. The... more

AirlinesCOMAIR JET EXPRESS ADDS THIRD BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 604 TO CHARTER FLEET
CINCINNATI, U.S.A., Comair Jet Express is upgrading its fleet of charter aircraft by adding a third Challenger 604 business jet. The recently delivered 2000 model 604 is based in Lexington, Ky., and replaces... more

IndustryBOMBARDIER DELIVERS 36TH CRJ200 TO ATLANTIC COAST
VIRGINIA, USA, Bombardier Aerospace has delivered the 36th CRJ200 regional jet to Atlantic Coast Airlines Holdings di Dulles, Virginia. Atlantic Coast recently announced a follow-on CRJ200 order for 27... more

AccidentsMOSCOW: EMERGENCY OFFICIALS RECEIVE SIGNAL OF ATTACK ON A RUSSIAN PLANE
MOSCOW, Moscow airport's traffic controllers this morning received a coded signal from a russian plane indicating an attack was taking place on board. The plane, an Aantonov-26, was flying from the siberian... more

AirlinesDELTA CONNECTION CARRIER COMAIR TO SUSPEND SERVICE BETWEEN KNOXVILLE AND LA GUARDIA
CINCINNATI, USA, Delta Connection carrier Comair will suspend service between Knoxville, Tenn., and New York's La Guardia Airport after Jan. 30, 2001, as a result of the Federal Aviation Administration's... more

AirlinesPUNCH-UP ON AN AEROFLOT PLANE READY TO TAKE OFF
SINGAPORE, The plane of Aeroflot was taxiing down a runway at Singapore airport to take off and fly back to Moscow when the two men, both drunken, started the fist fight. One of them was sentenced to eight... more

IndustryBOEING SIGNED A CONTRACT WITH FEDERAL EXPRESS
SEATTLE, Boeing will modify 19 MD-11 passenger airplanes to freighters. As part of the agreement, Boeing Airplane Services will perform the engineering and parts procurement, in addition to completing... more

AirlinesFROM JANUARY VOLARE GROUP EFFECTIVE
ITALY, From January the Volare Group's (Volare Airlines and AirEurope) integration will be quite effective. The reorganization and union's process of this two airlines is already almost signed and allows... more

AirlinesRYANAIR INTENDS TO BUILD ITS OWN TERMINAL AT DUBLIN AIRPORT
DUBLIN, Ryanair Chief Executive, Michael O’Leary, confirmed they have resubmitted their plan to build their own private airport terminal in Dublin to Minister Mary O'Rourke. The airline would plan to e... more

IndustryTODAY LAUNCHED A3XX
TOULOUSE, At meeting held in Toulouse today, the Airnus shareholders, EADS and BAE SYSTEMS, officially approved the launch of the A380, formaly known as the A3XX. This decision heralds a new era in the... more

IndustryROLLS-ROYCE TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH SOUTH AFRICAN AIRLINK
SOUTH AFRICA, The south african airline placed an AE 3007 engine order worth $235 million to power 70 Embraer RJ 135 regional jets. Meanwhile British Regional Air Lines has awarded Rolls-Royce an $80 million... more

PeopleNOT EXPENSIVE THE BRINDISI-MILAN PRICE
BRUSSELS, The Transport European Commission decreed that is not expensive the Alitalia route Brindisi-Milan's price of £800.000 ($364). This question has benn raised by eurodeputy Adriana Poli Be... more

AccidentsFIUMICINO AIRPORT: EMERGENCY LANDING FOR AIR FRANCE JET
ROME, The Boeing 737 of the french carrier, coming from Paris, landed yesterday evening following the emergency landing procedure after a pilot reported a failure at left engine. The plane was carrying... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL AIRLINES JUMPS TO NO. 18 IN FORTUNE'S '100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR' LIST
HOUSTON, For the third year in a row, Continental Airlines today was named one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For" by FORTUNE magazine in a study conducted in conjunction with the Great Place... more

AirlinesSAS TO REDUCE PRICES IN SWEDEN
STOCKHOLM, Scandinavian Airlines will reduce its prices for flights within Sweden by 6 percent from January 1 2001 as consequence of the sweidish parliament's decision to reduce the rate of VAT on collective... more

Weather forecastsAIRSHOW AND MEETINGS IN JANUARY, 2001
., JANUARY 2001 EUROPEAN AIR FINANCE CONFERENCE Jan. 18-19, Dublin, Ireland. Info: fax: (44) 20 7779 8603. NBAA TAX FORUM Jan. 19, Nashville, Tennessee Info: (202) 783-9366 or (202) 783-9269. CAPITALIZING... more

PeopleCLINTON CHARGES EUROPE TO ASSIST AIRBUS IN A3XX PROJECT
WASHINGTON, D.C., It's almost an ultimatum the request the U.S. president, Bill Clinton, launched to Europe to avoid to assist Airbus in A3XX project development. THe A3XX, the largest civil aircraft ever... more

AirlinesALITALIA (2): ''NO ALLIANCE WITH EUROPEAN AIRLINES''
ROME, The new business plan, yesterday approved by board of directors, doesn't include any alliance with european partners, it would rather plan to strenghten a U.S. partnership. The plan describes... more

AccidentsTWO NORTH KOREAN MIG-21 JETS COLLIDE IN MIDAIR
SOUTH KOREA, The crash, as reported by two north-korean newspapers, occurred last week. The two fighters collided during a nightime training exercise in North Korea. According to the newspapers a lack... more

PeopleEPA FINES UNITED AIRLINES $68,695
DENVER, U.S.A., Inspectors from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, have fined United Airlines $68,695 for hazardous waste violations at Denver International Airport. more

DefensePARIS: TOMORROW DEFENCE COMMISSIONS' EU SUMMIT
ROME, The summit of Defence commission's EU Parliament presidents will start tomorrow at 14,30 in Paris. The summit will go on 2 days. Two themes in program: "The national members of Parliament and the... more

Science and technologyHEATHROW TO NEED £150 TO HANDLE SUPERJUMBO A3XX
LONDON, The new was announced by BAA. A3XX superjumbo is expected to enter service in early 2006. Mike Hodgkinson, BAA chief executive, said new facilities would be built at both longhaul terminals three... more

AccidentsACCORDING NTSB PILOT'S SUICIDE WAS THE CAUSE OF SILK AIR DISASTER
NEW YORK, USA, According National Transport Safety Board, NTSB, is the pilot, capt. Tsu Way Ming, attempt to suicide, the cause that produced the 1997 Indonesian airline Silk Air air accident in which... more

Science and technologyLONDON HEATHROW FIRST UK AIRPORT TO INSTALL CARDIAC ARREST MACHINES
LONDON, London's Heathrow Airport will be the first in the UK to install heart defibrillators in a move to improve survival rates among heart attack victims. Twenty-eight machines have been installed... more