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IndustryNorthrop Grumman Corp. awarded of a near 7 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the AV-8B Harrier II
Northrop Grumman Corp., Electronic Sensors and Systems Sector, Defensive Systems Division, Rolling Meadows, Ill., is being awarded a $6,792,915 firm fixed price contract modification. The supplies and... more

PeopleF-22 Raptor: unlikely to be exported to preserve its secrets
Washington, USA - The F-35 instead will have great market chances thanks to its features, according to analysts
Experts competent in the defence sector try to explain why the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has so many chances to be exported while the F-22 Raptor has not been offered in the international market yet. In... more

Civil aviationTeesside, Bristol and Leeds airports moaning about security shortage
London, UK - They are not considered high risk structures due to the lack of updated rules in line with current anti-terrorism standards
Teesside, Bristol and Leeds: these three British airports would be in the centre of attention in the UK due to supposed shortage of security as area monitoring would be showing lacks. The denunciation... more

AirportsAVIONEWS wishes a happy 2006 to everybody
Rome, Italy - The aeronautical press agency will open again next Monday January 2, 2006
AVIONEWS wishes a Happy New Year to everybody. The aeronautical press agency will re-open, then, next Monday, January 2, 2006. more

IndustryBoeing logs order for four additional 777 Freighters from Avion Group
Seattle, Usa - The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery in February 2009
The Boeing Company and Avion Group, based in Iceland, have signed a contract for the purchase of four 777 Freighters. The airplanes are in addition to an order for four 777 Freighters that Avion Group... more

PeopleTransports: large serie of strikes in the Epiphany's sock
Rome, Italy - The air transport and railway's employees alternate in the unions' protests until the end of month
Air Transport: January 8 there is the strike of ENAV (Italian Flight Assistance Authority), at national level from 12am to 4pm; another one by SAAV of Malpensa, from 12am to 4pm. Then January 19 by Alitalia’s d... more

AerospaceUSA: the FAA is already thinking about "Spaceworthiness" for the future of space tourism
Washington, USA - Rules and warranties for crew and passengers concerning safety have been set
The Federal Aviation Administration proves already well aware about some major rules and warranties to be ensured to passengers of the future travels related to the so called space tourism, without excessively... more

MiscellaneousHelicopter rescued 24 avalanche victims in Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan - They were all precious stones seekers
They were nearby a mountain village in the North-West area of Pakistan and they were at least 24, searching for precious stones when they were run down by an avalanche. Police knew about it just yesterday,... more

Science and technologyFog: flights cancelled at Florence's airport
Florence, Italy - Problem also at Ciampino
After delays and cancellations registered yesterday at Florence’s Airport because heavy snowfalls, today is the fog that has prevented the landing of seven airplanes which would have to stop for all n... more

Press releaseItalian Air Force: "Scramble" of a F-16 of 5th Wing for a BA's aircraft
Rome, Italy - The fighter has taken off on an alarm from Cervia's air base to escort a B-767 of the carrier that had declared emergency
"At 9:04pm of December 28 a F-16 aircraft of the 5th Wing of Italian Air Force has taken off on alarm by Cervia’s air base to intercept and escort until landing at Rome-Fiumicino’s airport a civil air... more

Science and technologyPrague Airport: operational activities restarted after the heavy snowfall of yesterday
Prague, Czech Republic - Aircraft's takeoffs have been stopped for hours at the air station
Serious problems affected the air traffic at Prague-Ruzyne Airport yesterday due to bad weather conditions. The country is involved by heavy snowfalls in various parts of its territory and the air station... more

Press releaseAlitalia: net financial position in November 30, 2005
Rome, Italy - It's equivalent to EUR 1768m
Alitalia communicates that the net financial position of Group in November 30, 2005 is USD 1768m, with an increase of the net indebtedness of EUR 46m (+2,7%), compared to October 31, 2005 (EUR 1722m).... more

Science and technologyAeradria SpA: Kelly Lang takes off from "Federico Fellini" to Fiumicino
Rimini, Italy - The Beautiful's actress has signed the "Vip wall" inside the airport
"The blonde Kelly Lang, Beautiful’s actress, has put her signature on the ’Vip wall’ inside the Rimini’s international Airport ’Federico Fellini’. The actress, in the soap opera is Brooke, has taken o... more

AerospaceGiove-A: "Italy plays a major role in European space research"
Rome, Italy - Italian Minister of Scientific Research Letizia Moratti stated yesterday
The Giove-A orbital activity is an important goal of European space research and Italy plays a major role in it. Italy, together with Germany, France and the UK, is a leader in the development of satellites.... more

Latest newsAVIONEWS visited the Italian Navy's MariStaEli Base (4): 1st and 5th Helicopter Squadrons
Sarzana, Italy - The 1st was transferred to Luni from Catania in 1971
Italian Navy’s 5th Helicopter Squadron The 5th Squadron was founded in 1969 provided with two AB-47Js to provide choppers to ships located at La Spezia. The unit grow up with 17 helicopters in 1971 a... more

AirlinesAir Canada: a low-cost carrier-like economic performance
Toronto, Canada - A net profit worth USD 300m in 2005 shows the airline's relaunch capability as it won its crisis
Those who proved doubtful about the relaunch capability of Air Canada during its crisis in recent years and after coming to grips with bankruptcy, has not to change their minds firmly when taking into... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-320/111 airplanes, and model A-320/200 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent excessive vibrations of the elevators, which could result in reduced structural integrity and reduced controllability of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 29, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 249)] [Page 76973-76974] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

AirlinesAfter Atlas Blue foundation, the African state will have a second low-cost carrier
Rabat, Morocco - The new airline will be owned by German TUI and Moroccan businessmen
The second Moroccan low-cost carrier, after Atlas Blue, is expected to start operating next March. Its capital budget, worth about EUR 5.5m, will be owned by German TUI for a 40% stake and the remaining... more

HelicoptersAVIONEWS visited the Italian Navy's MariStaEli Base (2). Site's history
Sarzana, Italy -
Italian Navy decided during the 60s to set a helicopter base to support ships located at La Spezia. The airport located in Luni (Sarzana) appeared an ideal solution. Such base was available for Navy in... more

AirlinesVolare: decision on the purchase offers has been postponed for two weeks
Milan, Italy - Alitalia proves a protagonist with a EUR 38m proposal but now the other competitors could launch a new offer
Decision related to the bid for the purchase of Volare has been postponed for a couple of weeks. Italian minister for Productive Activities Claudio Scajola justified this choice in the light of the need... more

HelicoptersAVIONEWS visited the Italian Navy's MariStaEli Base
Sarzana, Italy - Also two AB-212 ASWs included in the 5th Helicopter Squadron's fleet
Two AB-212 ASWs have been shown to AVIONEWS during its visit at Italian Navy’s MariStaEli Base in Luni-Sarzana, as even suitable for Special Operations. Such vehicles have been involved by changes in a... more

Latest newsAVIONEWS visited the Italian Navy's MariStaEli Base (3): 1st and 5th Helicopter Squadrons' missions
Sarzana, Italy - And Italian Navy's contribution in Italy and abroad
Italian Navy’s 1st and 5th Helicopter Squadrons have been performing several missions in Italy and abroad. They are specialized for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and anti-ship operations (ASUW). The 1st S... more

IndustryBell-Boeing Joint Program Office awarded of a over 9 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the V-22
Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office, Patuxent River, Md., is being awarded a $9,601,392 delivery order against a previously awarded basic ordering agreement (N00019-04-G-0007) for engineering and technical... more

IndustryRaytheon Space and Airborne Systems awarded of a over 43 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F/A-18 aircraft
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, El Segundo, Calif., is being awarded a $43,700,690 firm-fixed-price modification to previously awarded contract (N00019-06-C-0310) to acquire 69 line items of spares... more

IndustryBoeing Military Aircraft and Missile System Group awarded of a over 98 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the MH-47G Aircraft
Boeing Military Aircraft and Missile System Group, Philadelphia, Pa., was awarded on Dec. 23, 2005, a delivery order amount of $98,517,965 as part of a $377,959,138 fixed-price-incentive-fee contract for... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Corp. awarded of a 5 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the P-3
Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a $5,000,000 modification to a previously awarded ceiling-priced indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity, Time and... more

DefenseIndia wants a ballistic missile with a 5000 km range
New Dheli, India - In the meantime, a guided rocket with 250 km range for naval deployment has been tested
Indian performed a launch test recently for a new surface-to-surface missile able to carry conventional or nuclear warheads. It deals with the Danush, the naval version of the Prithvi and provided with... more

AccidentsDelta Airlines: American carrier's aircraft made an emergency landing in Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland - The Swiss Airport management society said it
Delta Airlines’ airplane was a B-767 and just took off from the International Airport of Zurich has been forced to return immediatly and to make an emergency landing because of a failure to the engines d... more

PeopleIs Boeing bound to reach the top in terms of commercial airplanes orders?
Washington, USA - Analysts would appear convinced of it when considering the 777 and the 787 success
Scandals, strikes, strong competitiveness from Airbus and problems related to debates on aerospace industry subsidies do not prevent Boeing from growing and going back to a dominating role in the air transport... more

HelicoptersLebanon: two R-44s for training activities
Beirut, Lebanon - The Robinson helicopters available for the armed force rose to four but it is being thought to purchase additional vehicles
Lebanese Army has recently taken delivery of two new Robinson R-44 Raven II helicopters for training activities. The armed force is already provided with two aircraft of this type and so the total number... more

Civil aviationUSA: structural break forced an Alaska Airlines' airplane to go back to the departure airport
Seattle, USA - Regularly landed with a hole in its fuselage
Fear aboard an Alaska Airlines’ flight in the United States yesterday. An MD-80 aircraft of this carrier which took off from Seattle Airport bound for Burbank (Los Angeles), experienced a delicate technical s... more

CuriositiesTechnical problem for a jet prejudiced Madonna's marriage anniversary
Rome, Italy - Airplane expected to carry the couple to Scotland has remained on the ground
A technical problem found by Captain of a private airplane just before takeoff stopped the flight which would have carried Madonna and her husband Guy Ritchie to Inverness Airport (Scotland), as they were... more

Latest newsUS raid killed ten suspected terrorists in Iraq
Baghdad, Iraq - The event, occurred last Tuesday, announced to the press only today
US Army’s note has unveiled it today but the episode has happened last Tuesday, when a not specified number of pilots in patrol flight on a small village near the city of Hawija (50 km South-West of K... more

MiscellaneousIsraeli attacks in the Gaza Strip don't stop
Tel Aviv, Israel State - No news about dead and injured
An Israeli Army’s spokesperson reported that also last night attacks have been carried out in the Gaza Strip, raid that have brought to the destruction of six ways to link the strip. The attack’s explanation is... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines to withdraw from purchase agreement 69 aircraft of the ExpressJet
Houston, Usa - Because of the rates charged that are above the current market
Continental Airlines yesterday announced that it has given notice it will withdraw 69 of 274 regional jet aircraft from its capacity purchase agreement with ExpressJet Holdings, Inc. and ExpressJet Airlines,... more

MiscellaneousUSA: sanctions against foreign companies as they supported Iran
Washington, USA - It deals with Indian, Chinese and Austrian enterprises competent for weapons and chemical products
The United States, on the basis of the Iran Non-Proliferation Act of 2000, decided to implement sanctions against some nine companies considered as capable of transferring to Iran technology and materials... more

PeopleLas Vegas "Bets everything" on the A-380
Las Vegas, USA - The new city airport's designers will make it able to host the flying giant with great advantages for tourism
Economic wealth generated by Las Vegas in the United States could be powered further by resorting to a new mean the air transport is providing with: the Airbus A-380. The American city will have a new... more

Press releaseENAC convokes the sector for a final balance of the activities in air transport during the Winter holidays
Rome, Italy - The meeting will take place on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 in the afternoon at Casa dell'Aviatore
ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority) informs that on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 at 3:00pm at Casa dell’Aviatore, will be held a meeting convoked by President, Vito Riggio, and by General Director, S... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on BURKHARDT GROB LUFT-UND RAUMFAHRT GmbH & CO KG models G103 TWIN ASTIR, G103 TWIN II, G103A TWIN II ACRO, G103C TWIN III ACRO, and G 103 C Twin III SL sailplanes (2005-26-12)
Washington, Usa - To prevent abnormal or uncontrolled sailplane release due to cracked CG release hook attachment brackets. This condition could result in reduced or loss of sailplane control
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 28, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 248)] [Page 76679-76681] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on BURKHARDT GROB LUFT-UND RAUMFAHRT GmbH & CO KG model G103 TWIN ASTIR sailplanes (2005-26-14)
Washington, Usa - To prevent cracks in the elevator lever, which could cause the elevator lever to fail
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 28, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 248)] [Page 76676-76679] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on DG Flugzeugbau GmbH models DG-800B and DG-500MB sailplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent the bolts currently used to connect the starter ring gear to the drive belt pulley adapter from shearing off and the bolt heads falling into the engine compartment
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: December 28, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 248)] [Page 76681-76683] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Science and technologyBad weather conditions: difficulties affecting Bergamo and Florence air stations on December 28
Bergamo, Italy - Snow and wind prejudiced activities leading to Orio al Serio closing in the afternoon and almost halving flights to and from Florence
Snow and wind made operational activities harder at Orio al Serio Airport and Florence air stations yesterday. In the first case, bad weather conditions forced the airport to closing in the afternoon despite... more

Civil aviationTechnical failure for a British Airways' airplane, preventive landing at Fiumicino
Rome, Italy - It occurred yesterday but all was solved safely
A British Airways’ Boeing 767 with 165 persons on board was forced to perform an unscheduled landing at Fiumicino Airport during its travel from Athens to London-Luton Airport. It happened yesterday, w... more

AirlinesVolare: Miro Radici Textile & Energy's proposal
Milan, Italy - Employment rise up to 700 units and new domestic, international and intercontinental routes
The Miro Radici Textile & Energy group, competing to purchase Volare, showed its proposal for a long-term business plan, based on two major projects: employment and traffic. As far as it is concerned with... more

IndustryThe Boeing Co. awarded of a 30 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the B-52 fleet
The Boeing Co., Wichita, Kan., is being awarded a $30,000,000 time and materials firm fixed price contract modification. This action provides for B-52 fleet support. At this time $1,301,048 has been... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. awarded of a over 99 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F-16 aircraft
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Ft Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $99,700,000 (not to exceed) firm fixed price & time and materials contract. This procurement of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) F-16C/D... more

IndustryRaytheon Aircraft Co. awarded of a near 269 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the T-6A production aircraft
Raytheon Aircraft Co., Wichita, Kan., is being awarded a $268,994,493.60 commercial firm-fixed price contract modification. This action provides for Lot 13 option exercise, JPATS T-6A production aircraft... more

PeopleChina: are airlines risking overcapacity?
Beijing, China - Some experts would be stating it but the air traffic growth rate would appear to show an opposite tapestry according to other analysts
SARS effects on the Chinese and Asian air traffic started decreasing in this area from 2004 with an impressive rise which, nevertheless, will tend to slow during next year according to the sector’s experts, t... more

AerospaceGiove-A (6): "The new triumph for Europe's aerospace industry"
Paris, France - Jacques Chirac's press release
"I welcome with great satisfaction the launch of the first satellite of Galileo European navigation network today from Baikonur in Kazakhistan. A triumph that arrive after launch of Arian 5 (see for details... more

Latest newsIndia: 20 Tejas fighters ordered by Indian Air Force
New Dheli, India - The first series-production airplane in June 2006
Despite India intends to provide itself with 126 new multirole light fighters to replace the old Mig-21 Fishbeds as it started an international bid, the Asian country does not renounce to carry on the... more