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HelicoptersBotswana: new helicopters for the Police
Gaborone, Botswana - The country must still select these vehicles but they appear relevant in order to fight against crime
Botswana's Government is trying to encourage investments in the African country in order to warrant higher development chances, but security and fighting against crime situation appears a quite delicate... more

AirlinesAlitalia: "The bridge loan will prove worthless to save the carrier"
Rome, Italy - Lega's deputies go on denying their own support for such measure designed by Government
Italian Lega Party commented again about current Alitalia's situation by the opinion of its representatives operating in Italian Parliament Chamber. According to such majority party, despite the official... more

HelicoptersRAF reorganization also involves helicopter fleet
London, UK - Some Pumas should in particular be retired
British Government has started a deep reorganization programme for Royal Air Force, which schedules the lowering of exceeding personnel, in order to highly increase armed force's effectiveness on the basis... more

Civil aviationAl-Qaeda is scheduling a new September 11-style attack against Turkey
Ankara, Turkey - The warning signal was recently spread by country's intelligence service
Turkish intelligence service warns about possible terroristic attempts in the country. According to Ankara's intelligence service in fact, Al-Qaeda would be scheduling to perform attacks which appear similar... more

Latest newsSwiss Air Force could renounce to four air bases
Berne, Switzerland - This programme would fall into the general military spending cutting policy
Switzerland intends to start a military spending cutting policy and it seems that the force which is mainly going to suffer for such decision is just the Air Force. With reference to it, it was thought... more

DefenseOlympic Games: aircraft and Patriot missiles in order to protect Athens
Athens, Greece - It is likely to be the more expensive edition in history regarding security
Athens' Olympic Games starting on next August 13, have already achieved a record even before being opened. The latest edition, this year, appears in fact to be the more expensive in the history of such... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors awarded of a over 12 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the E2-C aircraft
Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors, Syracuse, N.Y., is being awarded a $12,700,000 ceiling priced order under a basic ordering agreement ((N00383-03-G-002F) for the acquisition of 21 different... more

HelicoptersStockholm. Blocks in and nearby the city. Also helicopters to the search of four escapees
Stockholm, Sweden - The men, more dangerous, are armed
The Swedish Police is actively engaged in a massive "head hunting", in the search of four dangerous prisoners (one of them condemned to the life imprisonment in order to have murdered a policeman), armed... more

AirlinesPublic funds in order to reinforce Air India and Indian Air?
New Dheli, India - These two State-owned carriers intend to extend their own respective fleets aiming to become more competitive
Air India and Indian Airlines, as both state-owned carriers, are firmly willing to extend their own respective fleets but need significant financial aids they still do not have presently. So, Indian Minister... more

IndustryEuro Uav Industry Consultation Body: the future of the unmanned aircraft in Europe depends on the new authority
Brussels, Belgium - 12 aerospace sector leading companies to contribute to UAV sector rise in EU
The development of UAV's (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) aircraft and the regulation of their flight activities in Europe has achieved a significant turning-point during July, by the opening of a competent authority... more

AirportsAir transfers for illegal guests in Lampedusa
Palermo, Italy - Immigrants leave the Lampedusa first support centre by an airlift
The transfers of illegal immigrants accomodated in the Lampedusa first support centre has started. One part of them left the island on board a ship bound for Porto Empedocle, 140 reached the support centre... more

Science and technologyTired of wandering: the airport became his home
Paris, France - Homeless since 1988, he lives a de-luxe tramp life in the Parisian air station
Merhan Karemi Nasseri, an Iranian homeless has been living steady for 16 years in the Parisian airport Charles de Gaulle. A psychology graduate, for numerous family strifes he is afflicted with an insanity,... more

AirlinesOpening for the first SAAB 2000 of Darwin Airline
Agno, Switzerland - Celebration occurred yesterday at Lugano-Agno Airport
The new Saab 2000 of Darwin Airline has been named "Insubria", in witness of carrier's will for showing its Insubric identity, fully belonging to the three lakes Prealpes territory and providing to such... more

Civil aviationEmergency landing for an East African's 767 at Rome-Fiumicino Airport (2): Italian Infrastructure Vice-minister Tassone's comment
Rome, Italy - According to Tassone, this event would have only been "a destiny"
Italian Infrastructure and Transport Vice-minister Mario Tassone commented the accident occurred at Rome-Fiumicino Airport which has involved an East African's Boeing 767, forced to perform an emergency... more

HelicoptersIndia promotes the Dhruv in Chile
Santiago, Chile - HAL and IAI carry on the promotion in the international market of the Indian-made multirole helicopter
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) are jointly promoting in the international market the Dhruv multirole light helicopter, produced thanks to the cooperation between... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): "the trade unions will have to take the plunge backwards in order to save the carrier"
Rome, Italy - It would have been stated by Italian Minister for Infrastructures Lunardi
Italian Minister for Infrastructures and Transport, Pietro Lunardi, has decided to invite trade unions' representatives to better consider present Alitalia's situation. Lunardi has reminded them how the... more

DefenseNorth Korea tested lethal gas on human beings
Rome, Italy - The aim of such experiment was to understand the necessary amount aimed to kill all Seoul's citizens
A North Korean scientist would have maintained it after leaving from his country, during an interview broadcasted by BBC. In his opinion, Pyongyang's Government ordered him to test it on human beings as... more

Latest newsUsaf to increase its presence in the Pacific area
Washington, USA - The basic aim is to prevent the strengthening of terroristic threat in the area and keep North Korea in check
The United States would appear particularly willing to reinforce their own military presence in the Pacific Ocean. It would have been unveiled right by US Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. John P. Jumper,... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 737-200, -200C, -300, -400, and -500 series airplanes
Usa - To prevent contamination of the fueling float switch by moisture or fuel, and chafing of the float switch wiring against the fuel tank conduit, which could present an ignition source inside the fuel tank that could cause a fire or explosion
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-310 series airplanes
Usa - To prevent fatigue cracking of the area around the fasteners of the landing plate of the aileron access doors and the bottom skin panel of the wings, which could result in reduced structural integrity of the wings
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Bombardier model DHC-8-101, -102, -103, -106, -201, -202, -301, -311, and -315 airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent a fuel leak caused by chafing of the APU fuel tube assembly, which could result in fire in the center wing area
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Fokker model F.28 Mark 0070 and 0100 series airplanes (2004-15-08)
Usa - To ensure that fatigue cracking of certain structural elements is detected and corrected, and to ensure the structural integrity of affected airplanes
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Civil aviationFAA AD on BAE Systems (Operations) Limited (Jetstream) model 4101 airplanes (2004-15-06)
Usa - To detect and correct fatigue cracking in the primary structure of the nose of the airplane at the forward avionics bay (fuselage stations 4 to 11), which could result in reduced structural integrity of the airplane
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Civil aviationFAA AD on BAE Systems (Operations) Limited model BAe-146 and Avro 146-RJ series airplanes (2004-15-05)
Usa - To prevent air from the auxiliary power unit (APU) bay being ingested into the flight deck and passenger cabin resulting in poor air quality and, if the air is contaminated, possible incapacitation of the flightcrew and passengers
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Civil aviationFAA AD on Saab model SAAB SF-340A series airplanes
Usa - To prevent a momentary loss of data on the left-hand electronic flight instrumentation system screens, which could lead to the pilot's loss of situational awareness during initial climb or approach/landing, and possibly result in reduced control of
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Civil aviationCameras in pilot cabin: FAA and NTSB disagree about the advisability of such measure
Washington, USA - According to NTSB, it would warrant more effective investigations in case of accidents while FAA would not consider it reliable
No agreement appears possible presently between US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) with reference to the proposal, put forward by this one, and aimed... more

DefenseBenelux and Great Britain to be overflown by Russian reconnaissance aircraft on the basis of "Open Skies" Treaty
Moscow, Russia - The implementation of agreements aimed to favour higher security within states' relations goes on
Reconnaissance aircraft belonging to Russian Air Force are going to perform today some overflights over territories of several European countries, such as Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Great Britain,... more

Military aviationEU decides to act against fires in Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal - Italy has ensured its support with the deployment of a Canadair
Portuguese green areas are involved by several fires even this year and country’s authorities and civil defence units cannot succeed in properly managing the situation. As a consequence, Lisbon Government h... more

Military aviationItalian Civil Defence Department: an Italian Canadair took off due to Portuguese fires
Rome, Italy - A team of technicians was on board
"Italian Government meets Portugal's need for help in order to face fires which are affecting the country and has decided for sending a CL-415 Canadair aircraft. The airplane has already left towards Beja,... more

DefenseIsrael: Iran to achieve atomic weapons in 2008
Tel Aviv, Israel - It would have been unveiled by a recent intelligence report
Tel Aviv's intelligence service has recently unveiled some details regarding Iranian authorities's research activities dealing with nuclear energy. According to Israeli analysts, Iran would be able to... more

AirlinesNew airplanes for Thai Airways
Bangkok, Thailandia - 14 long-range airliners in order to increase intercontinental routes
Thai Airways, on the basis of the 10 years business plan just opened this year, would have scheduled the purchase of 14 new airliners, in order to increase its fleet and so become more competitive regarding... more

AirlinesBritish Airways' employees threaten to go on strike
London, UK - The carrier intends to resort to job cutting while handling service personnel asks for remuneration increase
British Airways analyses its financial situation and realizes about the fact that management and employment costs are higher than average. On the basis of such considerations, British carrier's board would... more

Press releaseFinmeccanica: contract signed with GKN for acquisition of 50% stake in AgustaWestland
Rome, Italy - Following the announcement on 26 May 2004
"Further to the announcement on 26 May 2004, Finmeccanica announces that it has signed definitive agreements with GKN plc in relation to the proposed acquisition of GKN’s 50 per cent stake in AgustaWestland N... more

AccidentsPiper fell headlong in Australia: six died
Melbourne, Australia - Bad weather conditions could have maybe been the reason for such accident
A Piper Cheyenne with six persons on board fell headlong in Australia today, just before landing at Benalla Airport, some 200 km north from Melbourne. Together with its pilot, five employees of DR Henderson... more

AirlinesAlitalia: CEO Cimoli asks for trade unions' support in order to reorganize and relaunch the carrier
Rome, Italy - Without trade unions' aid the carrier risks to fail, according to its President
Alitalia's President and CEO Giancarlo Cimoli asks for trade unions' support in order to save the carrier. According to Cimoli, carrier's situation is a serious one and cooperation by everyone is necessary... more

Civil aviationEmergency landing for an East African's 767 at Rome-Fiumicino Airport
Fiumicino, Italy - Pilot realized immediately after taking off that left engine was burning
An East African’s Boeing 767-300ER performed an emergency landing at Rome-Fiumicino Airport at 02:12 am today. Such procedure, which was successful, started when its pilot realized immediately after t... more

IndustryBell Helicopter Textron Inc. awarded of a over 7 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the AH-1W aircraft
Bell Helicopter Textron Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a not-to-exceed $7,200,000 delivery order modification under a previously awarded Basic Ordering Agreement (N00019-03-G-0001) for 24 Turned... more

HelicoptersPoland: the updating programme devoted to the Hinds could be given up
Warsaw, Poland - BAe would lose an important order in case Polish Government decided to avoid of carrying on the update
Poland could decide soon to give in the updating programme related to its Russian-made Mi-24 Hind combat helicopters. Government would have in fact recently realized that it cannot afford a so expensive... more

Latest newsEurofighter programme: the first challenge of General Tricarico
Rome, Italy - The new Italian Air Force Chief of Staff will have to succeed in getting funds aimed to cover all orders for the new fighter
General Leonardo Tricarico, recently become the new Italian Air Force Chief of Staff (see for details AVIONEWS), will have to face a relevant problem soon for Air Force. The Eurofighter programme, which... more

PeopleArizona and New York are more nearer
Houston, USA - It’s ready the launch of airline service which will connect directly southern Arizona to New York
Continental Airlines and the Tucson, Arizona Airport Authority, today announced the airline will launch daily non-stop service between Tucson International Airport and the Newark Liberty International... more

DefenseMEADS: the new missile programme risked cancellation
Rome, Italy - Nevertheless, the EUR 540m necessary to carry on its development are still available
The MEADS (Medium Extended Air Defence System) surface-to-air missile, whose development involves Italy as well, in order to satisfy its national territory defence exigencies, risked to be cancelled due... more

AirlinesThe new on-line service of Basiq Air
Amsterdam, Holland – From today it’s possibile to make a reservation on a carrier flight by internet
The holland low cost airline Basiq Air, which connects in Italy Schiphol-Amsterdam Airport with Milano, Bergamo-Orio al Serio, Pisa, Napoli, Verona and Treviso, offers to its own customers a new on-line... more

IndustryThe EC-135 produced by Eurocopter Romania
Brasov, Romania - The Romanian Government already employes several helicopters of this type and it could decide to purchase further choopers soon
EADS CEO, Philippe Camus, recently visited Eurocopter Romania's facility in Braslov. Camus had so a chance to watch production activities performed there, with reference to the EC-135 light helicopter,... more

Latest newsKongsberg to participate to the production of the F-35
Oslo, Norway - The Norwegian aerospace industry achieves so a cooperation contract for the F-35 programme
During the last months, Norwegian Government threatened to renounce to a possible purchase by the Air Force of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), in case national industry is not involved... more

AirlinesAlitalia: Alitalia Airport-trade unions agreement about productivity increase
Rome, Italy - Saving have been forecasted for some EUR 2,7m which could be made rise up to 7m
This week, the agreement achieved on last Friday between Alitalia Airport and trade unions' representatives regarding the rise of productivity for employed personnel, starts being implemented. In this... more

Civil aviationUnited Airlines: a flight towards Los Angeles from Sydney went back due to a bomb-alarm
Rome, Italy - It has been unveiled by a carrier's spokesman
The warning signal came after the finding of a paper indicating threats led the commander of the United flight 840 with 246 persons on board to decide of going back towards the Kingsford Smith Airport... more

AirlinesAer Lingus: the danger of job cutting
Dublin, Ireland - Such risk would have been indicated by Irish press but carrier's board would have avoided to comment
Aer Lingus is performing significant efforts in terms of reorganization and this fact would be warning the trade unions, which would be particularly worried about the possibility for a forthcoming denationalization... more

AirlinesTAM selects the Airbus A-320
Sao Paulo, Brazil - 10 airplanes whose deliveries should start during 2005
The Brazilian carrier TAM has decided to rely upon Airbus in order to modernize its own fleet. TAM suffered for the delicate economic situation of Brazil during the last years, but it appears presently... more

Civil aviationUSA: a greater effort against the surface-to-air missiles which threaten air transport
Washington, USA - Electronic self-protection systems to be adopted for civil airplanes while Government will have to face missiles proliferation
Despite debates occurred regarding Israeli security programme (see for details AVIONEWS), the United States would be ready to perform a similar step towards the increase of protection degree for the airliners.... more

Latest newsUAVs allowed to fly in Italy
Rome, Italy - The so called unmanned aerial vehicles will be able to operate for defensive tasks
A first important step towards a more complete ruling for the unmanned aerial vehicles's flight activities performed in Italy has been made. The Italian Law schedules now that the so called UAVs can fly... more