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Military aviationAustralia: possible purchase of F-18 Hornet of US Navy
Sydney, Australia - Australian Defense Minister, Brendan Nelson, has stated it
Australian Defense Minister, Brendan Nelson, should intend request to the government the purchase of 24 F-18 Hornet used by US Navy. According to the news appears on "Wednesday" newspaper, these aircraft... more

HelicoptersEurocopter signs a nine year contract with the Australian Government
Marignane, France - To maintain the RAAF AP-3C Orion aircraft fleet
"Eurocopter, through its Australian subsidiary, Australian Aerospace, and the Australian Government signed today a nine year contract worth $ 201 million for deeper maintenance of the RAAF AP-3C Orion... more

AirlinesIsrair Airlines purchases two A-320
Tel Aviv, Israel - With an option for another aircraft
Israir announced yesterday a memorandum of understanding for the purchase of two Airbus A-320. The Israeli airline has an option for a third aircraft of the same series worth USD 150 million. Israir should... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): the share gains the 1,30%
Rome, Italy - Today a session
Also today, Alitalia share is recording a growth in the Stock Exchange, is of 1,30% equal to EUR 0,9875. Another session of purchases, after yesterday closed with an increase of more than 4%. The press'... more

AirlinesEurofly: since today the 29,9% to the Prince Karim Aga Khan's Holding
Rome, Italy - A place in the board of directors
Today it has made known the purchase by the side of the Prince Karim Aga Khan's Holding, the major shareholder of Meridiana, the 29,9% of the shares stock of the Eurofly Italian airline. With the buyout... more

AirlinesEuropean Committee opens an inquiry on the buyout of Aer Lingus by the side of Ryanair
Brussels, Belgium - It worries the possibility to lay it on the line the healthy competitions among the carriers
Ryanair wants to buy Aer Lingus Irish carrier; AVIONEWS has made known time after time. Employed and shareholders, includes the government, are contrary to the buyout's offer of low-cost because they fear... more

Military aviationF-35: completed the fuselage for Marines
Washington, USA - Next month will be transported in Forth Worth for the final assembly
Northrop Grumman has announced the fulfillment of the works on the fuselage's central part of the F-35 Lightning II's first specimen, variant destined to Marines. In next month, this section will be... more

SecurityAlpi Eagles: special anti-terrorism course for the flying staff
Venice, Italy - Held by ASO, Operational Security Academy, specialized in training of military special divisions and Police force
"Alpi Eagles is the first carrier in Italy that is making, in these days, a course dedicated to the travel personnel for the 'Management of events at risk'. The course, which counts the specific training... more

CuriositiesMilan Polytechnic: Ph.D on "VTOL Aircraft"
Milan, Italy - AgustaWestland offers three fellowships
In Milan Polytechnic, the Ph.D on "VTOL Aircraft" has been activated, and it avails itself of AgustaWestland's support, which has offered three fellowships for the duration of three years. In particular,... more

AerospaceAlenia signed a contract with Eutelsat for the new satellite W7
Paris, France - The launch is predicted for the second semester of 2009
Alcatel Alenia Space, Finmeccanica Group, and Eutelsat Communications (Euronext Paris: ETL) announced today the agreement for the construction of W7 satellite for communications. The launch is predicted... more

CuriositiesIt happened today...on December 21
Rome, Italy - Voyage in the history
The events and anniversaries: Science: 1898 - Marie and Pierre Curie discover the Radium. Military Aviation: 1936 - First flight of the Junkers JU-88 bomber plane prototype. Report: 1958 - French... more

AerospaceRussia: launch of the “SAR-Lupe” German satellite
Moscow, Russia - For the first time the Russian government cooperates with the German Defense Ministry
Yesterday, “RIA Novosti” Russian press agency announced the launch of the “SAR-Lupe” German military satellite from the Plesetsk cosmodrome, in the Arcangelo Siberian Region. “It is the first time that... more

IndustryQantas confirms the order of eight Airbus A-380
Sydney, Australia - A deal worth USD 2,36 billion
Today, in Sidney, Qantas Airways officially signed the order deal USD 2,36 billion for further eight Airbus A-380, of which the notice was given last October. In the meanwhile, the purchase of four A-330/200... more

IndustrySky Work Airlines orders a Q-400 Bombardier
Montreal, Canada - A deal worth USD 25,6 million
Sky Work Airlines Switzerland carrier has ordered to Bombardier Canadian aeronautical industry a Q-400 to flank its Fairchild-Dornier 328 for the European destinations. The aircraft has a prize cost equal... more

AirportsHeathrow in the fog, 180 flights deleted
London, United Kingdom - On Thursday, it is predicted about 50% of the traffic
The fog today blankets Heathrow London Airport compelled British Airways to annul all the domestic flights and a lot of European connections. 180 flights on a total of 400 were deleted. Instead, BA... more

AirlinesSilkAir orders new airplanes
Milan, Italy - The carrier expands its fleet with 11 new A-320 aircraft
"SilkAir, the regional wing of Singapore Airlines, has signed a contract for an additional 11 A-320 aircraft, plus nine further options. The airline currently operates an all Airbus fleet of five A-319s... more

AirlinesAlitalia: Chiomenti law office chosen as legal contract for the bids
Rome, Italy - Publication in a short time
Alitalia: Chiomenti law office has been chosen as legal contract for the bids which should have to be published in a short time in view of the Alitalia’s privatization. It will flank to the ministerial t... more

AirportsMore international airports for Myanmar
Naypyidaw , Myanmar - Necessity to expand the Yangon International Airport
The Ngwesaung resort, in Southwestern Myanmar, is recording a boom of foreign presences and needs of a terminal to may hold a major number of international tourists. This emerges from a current governmental... more

AirlinesQantas increases the flight to Sydney
Los Angeles, USA - It will be operative five times per week
The Qantas Airways has announced it will increase the frequency of its flights between San Francisco and Sydney, taking it from three to five times a week since March 26, 2007, as reply to the increasing... more

IndustryDATAMAT enlarges the logistic support for the flight lines Eurofighter, Tornado and AMX
Rome, Italy - Extension of the activities with Italian Air Force for a value of about EUR 24 million
"DATAMAT, a Finmeccanica society, announces to have received from Vitrociset a promissory MoU for a value of around EUR 24 million, within of a contract of EUR 70 million signed by Vitrociset with the... more

IndustryAir New Zealand increases the fleet with four 787 Dreamliner
Seattle , USA - The deliveries will be realized between 2011 and 2013
Four Boeing 787 for Air New Zealand. The order of the aircraft by the side of the carrier inserts in the growth project planning for the next ten years. The new purchase will lead up to 8 the number of... more

Civil aviationIATA: airlines give cautious welcome to the inclusion of aviation in the European emissions trading scheme
Geneva, Switzerland - The declarations by Giovanni Bisignani
"The International Air Transport Association (IATA) gave a cautious welcome to the inclusion of aviation in the EU emissions trading scheme (ETS). The directive announced by the Commission today will cover... more

IndustryAirbus: other A-380 for Singapore Airlines
Toulouse, France - The first specimen should have to be delivered in October 2007
Singapore Airlines has announced to have purchased other nine Airbus A-380. The contract signed today realized an order announced last July and predicts further option for six aircraft at double deck.... more

Civil aviationAntitrust rules reduced for Star Alliance
Washington, USA - To increase the no stop flights and the code-share agreements
Washington' s government has proposed to extend the immunity from the antitrust rules for Star Alliance, the world's greatest alliance of airlines. The American Department of Transport has stated to want... more

Civil aviationEuropean Committee wants to limit the emissions of the aircraft's Co2
Brussels, Belgium - The new rules should be effective from 2011-2012
It started today the "Clean Skies" action plan. European Committee will propose to impose, to the airlines operating in Europe, the Co2's emissions by 2011 for the flights on the continent and by 2012... more

AirlinesChina Southern Airlines awards in London
London, United Kingdom - As the "World's fastest expanding airline"
China Southern Airlines received yesterday in London the ""First Class Award" of Ascend as the "World's fastest expanding airline" in 2006. Instead, the carrier has taken delivery of more than 50 aircraft,... more

Civil aviationRecord flights in 2006
Rome, Italy - Over 2 billion people flew with commercial flights last year
The data about the international air transport for 2006 show record numbers. The OAG, which gives every year the statistics about the international flights, low-cost included, show it. In 2006 there... more

IndustryBoeing: USAF orders other C-17 Globemaster II
Washington, USA - A deal worth more than USD 2 billion
Boeing received by USAF a deal for the supply of 10 C-17 Globemaster II worth more than USD 2 billion. The order adds to the previous of 180 by now almost sold out which will allow to take open the... more

AccidentsA Cessna falls near a school in the USA
Washington, USA - A dead, no one in the school has been involved
A small private plane crashed yesterday near a school in Texas, killing the person on board. The Cessna single-engine fell at 8:19am in a glade near the Connally High School, fortunately far enough... more

AerospaceBoeing announces the successful on-orbit handover of XM-4 satellite
St. Louis, USA - After a period of 44 days
The Boeing Company yesterday announced the on-orbit handover of the XM-4 satellite to XM Satellite Radio, Inc. The successful transfer of the Boeing 702 satellite to XM Satellite Radio follows 44 days... more

AirlinesEmirates grows in the first six months of 2006
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Increase of 29% in the net profit of the first six months
Emirates has communicated the data about the first six financial months of 2006. From April until September the air company of the Emirates has realized a net profit equal to USD 323m, for a growth of... more

AirlinesAdria Airways cuts off the Ljubljana-Rome flights
Ljubljana, Slovenia - From January 10 to March 23 2007
The national airline of Slovenia, Adria Airways, informs the Winter period, from January 10 to March 23 2007, the Ljubljana-Rome-Ljubljana flights several times per week, activated last Spring. The connections... more

Civil aviationSAS welcomes proposal from European Commission
Stockholm, Sweden - About the air travel is to be included in the "European Emission Trading Scheme"
"The SAS Group welcomes the proposal presented by the European Commission today that air travel is to be included in the European Emission Trading Scheme for greenhouse gases. This trading scheme is the... more

ReportUSA: intruder on board, flight cancelled
Washington, USA - A man has been found on a Delta plane a few hours before the take off
Yesterday in the United States a Delta Airlines flight has been cancelled after the cleaning staff found a man seated on board, after having passed all the security controls. Gregory Wester, 32, has... more

Civil aviationAsia-Pacific: the low-cost flights increase of 55%
Washington, USA - It represents only the 9% of the total
The low-cost offer continues to growth in the Asia-Pacific Region: the Official Airline Guide learns in its statistics. Although the low-cost flights represent, in the Region, only the 9% of the global... more

AirlinesAirplane pollution: easyJet pleads with European Parliament members for putting pressure on Commission
Milan, Italy - In order to introduce the "European Emission Trading Scheme" as soon as possible
"Today has expected the publication of a law by European Union that includes the aviation sector in the 'European Emission Trading Scheme'. Andy Harrison, easyJet's CEO, has remarked: 'I didn't think... more

Civil aviationUSA: a system ables to measure the riskiness of the passengers
Washington, USA - It should use names that do not appear in the identification lists of the government
In Washington, the hypothetical illegality of the international passenger risk's evaluation realized through the Automated Targeting System is called into question. This one is supported by the Congress'... more

IndustryATR: Airlinair orders its first ATR-72/500
Toulouse , France - The contract is valuated over USD 17 million
"France-based AIRLINAIR and ATR have today announced a transaction for one new ATR-72/500. The contract, valuated at over USD 17 million, has been inked in Paris between Lionel Guerin, AIRLINAIR CEO and... more

SecurityFAA AD on Rolls-Royce Corporation 501-D Series Turboprop Engines (2006-25-12)
Washington , Usa - To prevent uncontained turbine rotor failure resulting in an in-flight engine shutdown and possible damage to the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 19, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 243)] [Page 75855-75857] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

SecurityFAA AD on CFM International, S.A. CFM56 Series Turbofan Engines (2006-26-01)
Washington , Usa - To prevent the loss of engine thrust that could result in loss of control during takeoff or landing
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 19, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 243)] [Page 75854-75855] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

SecurityFAA AD on Bombardier model CL-600-1A11, CL-600-2A12, and CL-600-2B16 airplanes (2006-25-16)
Washington, Usa - To prevent structural failure of the airplane due to corrosion
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 15, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 241)] [Page 75413-75417] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

SecurityFAA AD on Bombardier model DHC-8-400 series airplanes (2006-25-17)
Washington, Usa - To prevent erroneous/misleading altitude and airspeed information from a contaminated pitot static system to the flightcrew, which could reduce the ability of it to maintain the safe flight and landing of plane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 15, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 241)] [Page 75409-75411] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

SecurityFAA AD on Sicma Aero Seat; Third Occupant Seat Assemblies, 133 Series (2006-25-15)
Washington, Usa - To prevent disengagement of the headrest from the seat during a high-energy stop of the airplane that could injure the seat occupant
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 15, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 241)] [Page 75411-75413] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

AirlinesAlitalia: it is ready a maxi-network
Rome, Italy - Captained by AirOne
According to "Il Sole 24Ore" Italian journal, a maxi-network for Alitalia is ready and it should be captained by AirOne, M&C, Banca Intesa and a foreign partner. The economic newspaper said the network... more

AirlinesAir Madrid: did the planes lift without the green light by the mechanics?
Madrid, Spain - For 39 times the airplanes of the suspended airline have flew in not safe conditions
After the decision of the Spanish authorities to revoke the flight licence to the Spanish air company Air Madrid (see for details AVIONEWS), further details about the reasons of this decision are coming... more

AirportsThick fog in Ireland; problems in the airports
Dublin, Ireland - Several airports cancelled the domestic flights
The thick fog is creating many discomforts to the Irish air traffic. Since this morning the airports of Dublin, Shannon and Cork had to cancel several domestic flights, mainly operated by Aer Arann. The... more

AerospaceThe Discovery is returning to the Earth
Washington, USA - The 8-day-mission on the ISS is over
The space shuttle Discovery has begun this morning the return from the International Space Station (ISS). In fact it has detached from the station after 8 days of mission and start up the engines to fly... more

CuriositiesIt happened today...on December 20
Rome, Italy - Voyage in the history
The events and anniversaries: Aerospace: 1845 - The astronomer Karl Ludwig Hencke discovers the "5 Astraea" minor planet. Security: 1917 - Cheka, first Soviet secret police, founded. Report: 1942... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Corp. awarded of a near 7 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the P-3 aircraft
Lockheed Martin Corp., St. Paul, Minn., is being awarded a $6,842,847 modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-04-D-0082) for non-recurring engineering... more

AirlinesAer Lingus launches flight to Lithuania and Santiago de Compostela
Dublin, Ireland - The air company is planning new flights for the Spring 2007
The Aer Lingus has announced that for the first time it will launch a flight to Lithuania, which will be inaugurated in May 2007 with departures three times a week from Dublin to Vilnius. The carrier... more