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AirlinesAlitalia (2): a new meeting among pilots and the carrier's board
Rome, Italy - In order to realize about the productivity increase and on the cost cutting suggested by President Cimoli
This afternoon, Alitalia's pilots and the carrier's board should meet again in order to analyse the situation, with reference to the proposals put forward for this class by the airline. In particular,... more

HelicoptersEU sentences attack against Italian helicopter in August 18
Tirana, Albania - "Severe criminal action": with these words it have been censured the episode that have been protagonists 8 Police agents
Yesterday the European Union countries accredited in Albania, have condemned with a public declaration the armed attack against the Italian Police helicopter which, the last August 18, was flying over... more

Latest newsSouth Korea: Boeing and IAI elta to compete for the E-X programme
Seoul, South Korea - The new airplane for AEW & C activities to be selected by next November
South Korean Government has recently communicated to US Boeing and and Israeli IAI Elta, that the respective projects will be considered as the final solutions for the Asian country's Air Force programme... more

DefenseThe Asian countries as the major purchasers of weapon systems
Washington, USA - It has been unveiled by a recent survey carried out by some military analysts in the United States
A recent study carried out by some military analysts in the United States, would have put into evidence how the Asian continent is presently the leader in the list of the worldwide regional areas where... more

Latest newsNassiriya: handover at 6th Roa
Nassiriya, Iraq - The new Comm. will be the Col. Di Maio, Mariotti assigned to 15th Wing
Change of guard at 6th Roa, (Independent Operating Unit of the Italian Air Force) in Nassiriya: the Col. Stefano Mariotti, which has directed operations in Iraq for three months, has been replaced from... more

AirlinesBoeing 737's success in Europe thanks to Ryanair
Dublin, Ireland - The 800th aircraft has been delivered to the carrier while it would have ordered further 98 airplanes by 2008
Ryanair is the airline that took delivery of the 800th Boeing 737-800 produced by the leading American producer of commercial aircraft. So, the most important low-cost carrier in Europe achieves a number... more

SecurityThe MI-8s are firing against terrorists escaping from Beslan's school (2): aerial vehicles overfly the area searching for the fugitives
Beslan, Russia - Terrorists would have tried to escape by putting on hostages' dresses in order to hide within the crowd
Russian military helicopters are overflying the area around the Beslan's school in order to find the escaping terrorists. It seems that at least ten among them are close and that the men and women of the... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 737-600, 737-700, 737- 700C, 737-800, and 737-900 series airplanes (2004-18-02)
Washington, Usa - To prevent high electrical resistance in the squib firing circuit, which could result in insufficient electrical current to fire the fire extinguisher bottle squib and discharge the fire extinguishing agent, which could lead to an uncon
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Civil aviationUSA: controls more thorough for the airplanes from Moscow
Washington, USA - Passengers and goods subordinated to more scrupulous inspections
From yesterday, controls more thorough on the Delta Airlines and Aeroflot flights, carriers that assure the four daily connections between Moscow and the United States. The decision has been communicated... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 777 series airplanes (2004-17-05)
Usa - To prevent leakage of fire extinguishing agent through the filter/regulator of the cargo fire extinguishing system, which could result in the inability of the fire extinguishing system to suppress a fire in the cargo compartment of the airplane
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AirlinesAeroflot: attempts risk could damage the carrier
Moscow, Russia - A falling passenger traffic has been forecasted despite the impressive profits rise found in the first half of 2004
The significant growth of the Russian carrier, Aeroflot, during the first half of the current year, by doubling profits compared with the same period in 2003, could suffer for a drastic stop due to recent... more

Latest newsThe Pope to visit Loreto on September 5: Italian Air Force to protect him
Loreto, Italy - The air space to be closed to flight for an up to 50 km range from 08:00 am to 06:00 pm
John Paul II is going to visit Loreto (Ancona) on next September 5 and Italian Air Force has unveiled that the necessary security measures will be warranted by the armed force, providing the adaptation... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bombardier model CL-600-2C10 (Regional Jet Series 700 & 701), and CL-600-2D24 (Regional Jet Series 900) series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct cracking in any primary fuel ejector, which could cause fuel leakage into the center fuel tank, and could result in engine shutdown during flight
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AirlinesContinental Airlines will reduce the workplaces
Houston, USA - Airline heads to save approximately USD 125m only in the 2005
Continental Airlines yesterday has announced to have identified approximately a USD 200m saving of pre-tax costs in order to reduce ulteriorly gap existing between entrances and expenses. This initiative... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Hoffmann Propeller GmbH & Co KG models HO-V343 and HO-V343K propellers
Washington, Usa - To prevent propeller hub failure and blade separation due to an unknown root cause, leading to damage and possible loss of control of the airplane
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AccidentsUS Navy's helicopter fell headlong in the sea
Kuwait City, Kuwait - It was performing a deck landing on an aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea
During what would have been a normal routine operation with the transport of military personnel, from the ground to the US USS Preble (DDG 88) aircraft carrier in the northern Arabian Sea, a US Navy's... more

AerospaceThe first launch of the new Soyuz-2 programmed for October 29
Moscow, Russia - The rocket will take off from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, in the north of Russia
The next October 29, will be effectuated the first launch of the new Soyuz-2 rocket from the base of Plesetsk Cosmodrome, in the north of Russia. It has announced by the Roskosmos spokesman, the Russian... more

AerospaceRussians and Belorussians together to increase the competitiveness of the space facilities
Minsk, Belorussia - The implementation of the Russian-Belorussan program will start in October
The implementation of the program "Space of the Union State" will start the next October. The Belorussian National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Aviation and Space Agency have worked to a plan on... more

SecurityThe MI-8s are firing against terrorists escaping from Beslan's school
Beslan, Russia - The final assault against the Chechen militiamen who have kidnapped hundreds people has really started
The Russian armed forces and Police's blitz against the Chechen terrorists, who have kidnapped hundreds children and young persons together with their parents and teachers, at a Beslan school, in Northern... more

HelicoptersK-Max: Kaman waiting for new orders
Washington, USA - Once taken delivery of a sufficient number of orders, the assembling line of the helicopter will be re-opened
Kaman Aerospace has recently revealed that the K-Max helicopters sold or under leasing so far would be seven. Presently, the company would be waiting for further orders, both by the traditional customers... more

AirlinesAlitalia: meeting the market exigencies in order to survive
Rome, Italy - Analysts and Italian Government's members appear convinced of it, while the network carrier hypothesis is strengthening
Alitalia's future appears more and more depending on the possibility that the carrier's board and the trade unions achieve an agreement, but also on a business plan which can turn the company into an airline... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Corp. awarded of a over 8 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the purchase of seven C-130E aircraft
Lockheed Martin Corp., Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a $8,400,000 firm fixed price contract. This acquisition is for the purchase of seven each C-130E aircraft for the Pakistan Air Force. This effort... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Corp. awarded of a over 55 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the C-130E aircraft
Lockheed Martin Corp., Bethesda, Md., is being awarded a $55,587,085 firm fixed price contract modification. This acquisition is for the procurement of Programmed Depot Maintenance, modification and upgrade... more

IndustryITT Industries Avionics Div. awarded of a over 63 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F/A-18E/F
ITT Industries Avionics Div., Clifton, N. J., is being awarded a $63,677,442 firm-fixed-price contract for the first full rate production and delivery of 19 AN/ALQ-214(V)2 Integrated Defensive Electronic... more

Civil aviationLibyan airplane hijacked to Sudan: 15 Eritreans sentenced to five years in jail
Khartoum, Sudan - Persons forced to go back to their country would have been tortured, according to UN's sources
Some among the Eritreans responsbile for the hijacking of a Libyan airplane towards Sudan (precisely, 15 persons out of 76) would have been sentenced to five years in jail by Khartoum’s Judge (see for d... more

AirlinesAlitalia (5): "Without reorganization one cannot resist in the European market"
Brussels, Belgium - It would have been stated by European Commissioner for Transport de Palacio regarding the Alitalia's crisis
European Commissioner for Transport Loyola de Palacio would have maintained, with reference to Alitalia's crisis, that a lowering of jobs appears necessary in order to save at least the large part of them,... more

PeopleIata strengthens support to Africa
Geneva, Switzerland - It today announced the appointment of Vinod Chidambaram as Regional Vice President for Africa
IATA today announced the appointment of Vinod Chidambaram as Regional Vice President for Africa, heading up the Associations strengthened presence in the region. This is a significant strengthening of... more

Science and technologyTests over possibility to use cellular telephones on the airplanes continue
New York, USA - A "New the York Times" article reports it: technologies that do not interfere with the systems radio on aboard are under considerations
Soon the cellular telephones will have free access also on the airplanes: an article of "New the York Times" refers it, which reports that the experiments continue in order to find solutions that could... more

DefenseRussia will not develop weapon systems deployable in space
Moscow, Russia - It would have recently been stated by a member of Russian Government, ensuring the effort for an international ruling on such matter
Russia is making efforts to encourage the designing of an international ruling, aimed to prevent the deployment of weapon systems able to hit targets in space and on the planet from the outer space itself.... more

DefenseIsrael: ready to hit Hamas' leaders hiding in Syria
Tel Aviv, Israel - The threat of a strike against the Palestinian movement's sites in the Syrian territory comes after attempts occurred two days ago
The Middle East area does not only experience the worsening of Tel Aviv-Teheran relations during these days (see for details AVIONEWS). Israeli Government would be convinced that behind attempts occurred... more

Civil aviationUSA-Libya relations under normalization in the aerospace and defence sectors
Washington, USA - The United States appear closer and closer to re-open air traffic with the African country and to give a green light to weapons export
After the announced effort by Italy for favouring the cancellation of european embargoes regarding Libya as soon as possible, also with reference to the possibility of purchasing aircraft (see for details... more

AirlinesAlitalia (4): "personnel cutting are unavoidable in order to save the carrier"
Brussels, Belgium - It would have been maintained by European Commissioner for Transport Loyola de Palacio who asks unions for more accountability
European Commissioner for Transport, loyola de Palacio, commented regarding Alitalia's matter, stating that only a deal between the carrier's board and the trade unions will be able to save the airline.... more

AirlinesRyanair's Sweden employees protest: we are under-payed and with illegal contracts
Stockholm, Sweden - The trade unions demonstrate in the Scandinavian country, trying to draw the attention of passengers as well
Ryanair's employees protested at Stockholm Airport yesterday. The trade unions' representatives would have delivered leaflets to passengers, in order to explain the delicate remuneration situation of personnel... more

AirportsAfrica asks airplanes to face locust emergency
Dakar, Senegal - The appeal turned to the international community has been launched from the Senegal President
The President of the Senegalese Republic Abdoulaye Wade, seems has launched an appeal to the international community in order to face locust emergency that it is plaguing at least one dozen of countries... more

AirlinesAir China purchases 7 new B-737
Beijing, China - Carrier plans to extend its fleet above all for the domestic routes
The Boeing has concluded an order with the People's Republic of China flag airline, Air China, for 7 new B-737/700 jetliners of new generation, that they would have to increase the fleet of 139 airplanes.... more

Civil aviationRussia-USA flights: more checks for Aeroflot
Moscow, Russia - Passengers are requested to arrive at the airport five hours before leaving
The United States would have asked the airlines performing flights between the US territory and Russia for increasing the checks procedures, in order to ensure a higher security degree. Among the carriers... more

AirlinesAir France-KLM: turnover in increase of 12.3% in the first quarter of the group
Paris, France - First positive results from the 2 carriers synergy
Today has been communicated the data regarding the first quarter of fiscal 2004-05 for the new group Air France-KLM: the months from April to June would have made to record a profit of 106,5%. Statistics... more

AirlinesNigeria: from October it will have new airline
Abuja, Nigeria - The carrier partner, that will call Virgin Nigeria Airlines, will be just the British Virgin Group
The Nigeria Avion Minister, yesterday has communicated that it has been approved the designation of the Virgin Group as strategic investor and technical partner of the new Nigeria airline. The carrier... more

HelicoptersAustralia: are the scheduled NH-90s 60?
Sydney, Australia - The country asks for more helicopters with competitive costs and the NHI group could accept in order to grow in the Asia Pacific area
The recent purchase by Australia of 12 NH-90 helicopters (see for details AVIONEWS) would actually represent just a partial expression of the original agreement between the producer (NH Industries, based... more

AirlinesAlitalia (3): the regional fleet to be extended up to an additional 62% by 2008
Rome, Italy - It will be necessary anyway to lower costs through a more significant resort to external services, according to carrier's board
Warning signals regarding the Alitalia's matter do not stop. Lazio Region's President Francesco Storace intended to underline how "it would be good that someone decides to tell European Union that the... more

IndustryEADS: the future of the aerospace sector is in the linkage between university and industry
Paris, France - CEO Philippe Camus would be convinced of it and he asks governments a greater effort for research
Philippe Camus, EADS' CEO, has recently pointed out the importance of a more significant research policy in Europe, a necessary one in order to keep a high competitiveness and furtherly increase it in... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas model DC-10 series airplanes, model MD-10 series airplanes, and model MD-11 series airplanes (2001-14-08 R1)
Washington, Usa - To prevent various failures of electric motors of the auxiliary hydraulic pump and associated wiring, which could result in fire at the auxiliary hydraulic pump and consequent damage to the adjacent electrical equipment and/or structure
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Latest newsUSA's air strike against Al Zarqawi in Falluja
Falluja, Iraq - The dead persons found by hospital authorities in the Iraqi city would be 17 and even some children would be among them
US Air Force's strikers would have hit by launching at least two surface-to-air missiles last night two buildings in the Jabal quarter, in the Iraqi city of Falluja. The dead persons found, according to... more

AirlinesUA: different rates for who fly on the zones interested by Hurricane Frances
Chicago, USA - Airline controls the situation constantly in order to intervene in favour of the passengers
The United Airlines yesterday has decided to modify its tariff policies for the customers who must travel from and towards destinations that potentially could be interested by Hurricane Frances. The new... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): "Let Premier comment on carrier's situation"
Venice, Italy - The appeal by Italian CGIL union's Secretary Epifani, who would have defended today unions' role and criticized management's mistakes
Italian CGIL union's leader, Guglielmo Epifani, asked this morning Italian Premier, Silvio Berlusconi, for commenting on the Alitalia's matter as soon as possible, maintaining that Italian Government's... more

Civil aviationNato: security in skies also for the disabled Olympics
Brussels, Belgium - At Athens still Awacs and naval units against the terrorism
Yesterday a high civil employee of the NATO to Brussels, said that for the next Olympic Games for disabled it will come supplied the same anti-terroristic protection set in occasion of the Olympic Games... more

Latest newsHurricane Frances is coming: US Air Force's aircraft under cover
Cape Canaveral, USA - Frantic preparatives have already started to shelter structures and vehicles against the event waited for September 4 in Florida
Air bases call the warning signal in Florida, while waiting for the arrival of the Hurricane called Frances. The violent atmospheric event is going to arrive in the American state on next September 4 but... more

AirlinesUnited Airlines: new reinforced blocks for the flight deck
Washington, USA - About 500 airplanes to be endowed of the new device aimed to increase the security degree on board
The first concrete proposal by United Airlines to warrant a higher security aboard its own commercial airplanes, regarding the flight deck, after the September 11, 2001 events, has come. About 500 aircraft... more

Civil aviationSeptember 11: 50% New York's citizens convinced political environment knew
New York, USA - According to a recent survey, half city's population would be sure that US Government knew in advance the risks
According to a recent survey whose results would have been unveiled in the United States just in these days, on the occasion of American Republican Party Convention, aimed to support President George W.... more

DefenseIsrael: a strike against Iran before November?
Doha, Qatar - Some Arab journalists and University professors would be convinced of the possibility for an extreme solution to stop the Iranian nuke project
Relevant worry is still affecting the Arab world with reference to the increasing diplomatic tension between Israel and Iran regarding the Iranian nuclear programme (see for details AVIONEWS). According... more