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PeoplePetition versus Olympic Airlines
Washington, USA - Supreme Court gave green light for the 1988 accident in which an American doctor died
American Supreme Court gave green light for a petition versus Olympic Airlines charged of causing indirectly the death of one of its passengers. In January 1988, on a flight between Athens and San Francisco,... more

AirlinesRyanair achieves good results
Milan, Italy - Irish air company is the first carrier between London and Italy
Ryanair, flying from Rome, Milan, Venice and Pisa to England, posted these days a report in which it says to be the first carrier between London and Italy. It's market share is 38,9% versus 28,5% of British... more

IndustryFinnish Aviation Academy take two new simulators
Pori, Finland - Frasca delivered two A36 Bonanza FNTP II
Frasca, leader in simulator devices, delivered these days two A36 Bonanza FNTP II to the Finnish Aviation Academy located in Pori, Finland. The academy, owned by Finnish Government, Finnair and the city... more

Civil aviationFrustrated an hijacking threat
Mexico City, Mexico - Emergency landing for a Mexicana de Aviacion aircraft
A Mexicana de Aviacion aircraft chose yesterday to attend and emergency landing when a passenger threatened of hijacking the airplane. Martine Charles Saucedo, Mexican, has been immobilized by some passengers... more

SecurityLybia admit guilt
London, Great Britain - A British Government spokesman announced new informal declarations
Informally, British Government received assurance that Lybia no more denies guilt for the Lockerbie disaster and the death of the English police agent Ybonne Fletcher. more

SecurityMacedonian President died
London, UK - Irish Premier announced it
Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski has been involved in an incident this morning and died. Announced it Irish Premier Bernie Ahern who was supposed to meet him. Even all the assistants should be died.... more

SecurityBosnia: aircraft with Macedonian president crashed
Tirana, Albania - It was going to Mostar
An aircraft with on bard the Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski crashed nearby Stolac in south of Bosnia. The President was going to Mostar for a Balkan summit. On board, not only the President but... more

IndustryEasa certification for Embraer 170
Sao José dos Campos, Brazil - The aircraft will now operate in Europe
European Aviation Safety Agency (Easa) awarded a type certificate for the Embraer 170. The aircraft, operating in Usa and Brasil, will now operate in Europe. more

Latest newsFounded some world war II aircraft
Berlin, Germany - Located in Greenland two American B-17s and some P-38s
The German association for the search and recover of aircraft, boat and historical vehicles announced the location in Greenland under about 100 metres of snow of two American B-17s and some P-38s belonging... more

AirlinesBiometry techniques for frequent flyers
Stockholm, Sweden - Experiments on new techniques to speed up boarding operations
Scandinavian Airlines (Sas) is testing these days some new biometry techniques to identify its frequent flyers. A smart card with stored characteristics is used as id at the gate instead of ordinary documents:... more

AerospaceRosetta spacecraft's launch delayed
Rome, Italy - Bad weather conditions rescheduled the launch for tomorrow
Because of strong winds at hi-altitude the launch of the rocket Arianne-5 with onboard the spacecraft Rosetta at Kourou, French Guyana, will be rescheduled to tomorrow 2004 February 27, still at 7.36 London... more

AirlinesLufthansa optimistic
Frankfurt, Germany - The air company will post on March its 2003 annual report
Lufthansa posted these days its forecast about its financial year 2003. The air company will publish its 2003 annual report on 25 March 2004 and posted a EUR 30m profit and a net loss of approximately... more

Latest newsEurofighter maybe also for Singapore
Rome, Italy - Meeting between German, British, Spanish and Italian Ministers with the Singapore Defence Minister
Italian Defence Secretary, Filippo Berselli, after attending a meeting between German, British, Spanish Ministers with the Singapore Defence Minister, spoke about an important step forward in the agreements... more

Science and technologyBad weather slows down Frankfurt airport
Berlin, Germany - Snow creates inconveniences and delays
Snow created yesterday inconveniences and delays at the Frankfurt airport: more than 50 flights have been cancelled and at least 13 changed their routes to other airports, all the other flights suffered... more

IndustryDynamic Gunver Technologies awarded of a over 11 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F100-PW-220 engine
Dynamic Gunver Technologies, Manchester, Conn., is being awarded a $11,683,100 firm-fixed-price contract to provide for the nozzle augmentor (5,434 each) applicable to F100-PW-220 engine. Total funds... more

HelicoptersCAE to update Apache helicopters simulators
Montreal, Canada - This agreement has been signed together with Northrop Grumman
Canadian CAE will take care of updating US AH-64 Apache attack helicopters' flight and fighting simulators. This company will be at work by a subcontract related to an agreement between US Army and Northrop... more

Weather forecastsAsian Aerospace Airshow: Sikorsky supports its S-76
Singapore - This medium helicopter is promoted for several asian countries' exigencies
Sikorsky is searching for new orders regarding the S-76 helicopter in Asia. This chopper has already gained a good commercial success in Japan and South Korea (moreover, it seems Japan has ordered further... more

Latest newsIAF Officers exalt their pilots background
New Delhi, India - Indian pilots have faced their US colleagues during simulated fighting
In the occasion of the Indo-American joint exercise in the Indian territory between US Air Force and Indian Air Force (see for details AVIONEWS), IAF Officers have appreciated the way national air force... more

AccidentsIraq: another USA helicopter has fallen headlong
Haditha, Iraq - There are two deceased soldiers
Once again a USA military helicopter, the nth since the "Iraqi Freedom" operation beginning, has fallen headlong nearby Habitha, at some 200 km North-West from Baghdad, on the motorway which links the... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (11): declarations of Fassino (Secretary of the DS party)
Roma, Italy - "It's necessary a great international alliance"
The Secretary of the DS party, Piero Fassino, guest "C'è Diaco" on Sky Tg24, has spoken also about the Alitalia issue. Fassino thinks that the problem is not the choice between the public or private property,... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (10): further declarations by Berlusconi
Rome, Italy - "Alitalia is a problem able to make shake wrists veins"
Berlusconi intervenes again about Alitalia matter. According to Premier, the Italian carrier crisis is "A problem able to make shake wrists veins, relating to unsolved problems inherited from the past... more

PeopleAirbus takes delivery of the first Trent 900 engine for the A-380 by Rolls Royce
London, UK - Programme technicians exalt its quality
Airbus has taken delivery of the first Trent 900 engine for the new A-380 airliner. This Rolls Royce's product is exalted by company's technicians regarding its low noisiness and low consumption levels... more

HelicoptersUS Army justifies the Comanche programme cancellation
Washington, USA - But its advanced technological solutions will not be lost
US Army has tried to explain again why it has been decided to abandon the RAH-66 Comanche helicopter (see for details AVIONEWS). This chopper would not be able to face the new challenges in the modified... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on General Electric Company turbofan engines
Washington, Usa - Model CF34-8E
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2004-NE-06-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on General Electric Company turboshaft engines
Washington, Usa - Models CT58 series and T58 series
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NE-66-AD; Amendment... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (9): Berlusconi intervenes
Rome, Italy - "We will show Government plan on Friday"
Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, makes know that the Government is already working to solve the Alitalia matter and, for this reason, he is going to show the industrial plan proposal in the Ministers... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Rolls-Royce Corporation (Formerly Allison Engine Company) turbofan engines
Washington, Usa - Model AE-3007
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-NE-29-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 727, 727-100C, 727-200F, and 727C series airplanes
Usa - To detect and correct fatigue cracks in the fuselage skin, strap (bearstrap), or doubler at the forward and aft hinge fittings for the main deck cargo door, which could reach critical crack length and result in rapid decompression of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NM-191-AD; Amendment... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (8): hard declaration of Storace
Rome, Italy - "Mengozzi is the first one to excess"
According to the unsolved Alitalia affair the governor of the Lazio Region, Francesco Storace, takes part again. We remember that yesterday the president of the Lazio region had written a letter to Berlusconi... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (7): a solution has not been found yet
Rome, Italy - In the meantime some name has been promoted to replace Mengozzi
Alitalia matter cannot achieve serenity. Even if rumors about CEO, Francesco Mengozzi’s resign would be more plausible, it must be added that it would be more coherent, before replacing him, find the o... more

Latest newsBoeing to deliver a new helmet-mounted targeting system for the American pilots
Washington, USA - The JHMCS has been firstly employed during the Iraqi Freedom Operation
Hundreds of new tracking and targeting systems would have been ordered by the US Defense Department and delivered by Boeing. The JHMCS system (Joint Helmet-Mounted Cueing System) regards a new helmet-mounted... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (6): AN party answers to Lunardi
Rome, Italy - He said it with the responsible of the air transport of the party, Luigi Martini
The Honourable of Parliament Luigi Martini, member of the Transports Commission of the Chamber, and responsible of the air transport of Alleanza Nazionale party, answers today to the declarations of the... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (5): Tesauro's words
Rome, Italy - Antitrust Authority President answers Umberto Bossi's declarations
In an interview for "Il Sole 24 Ore" today, Giuseppe Tesauro answers Umberto Bossi’s last week declarations. His words, among the other things, have been considered by AVIONEWS. Tesauro in this interview r... more

Government actsToday in Parliament: to the Senate the Alitalia's privatization discussed
Rome, Italy - Starting from 3pm
Today at 3pm to the Lavori Pubblici Commission of the Senate will continue the examination of the Prime Minister's decree on the Alitalia's privatization. It will also be discussed about the plan of industrial... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (4): the former of Air Europe, Lupo Rattazzi, speaks
Rome, Italy - "The private sector are not interested to the Italian air company"
The former President of Air Europe, Lupo Rattazzi, comments in an interview appeared this morning on "Il Sole 24 Ore", the Alitalia affair. According to Rattazzi the private field would not be interested... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair (3): Lunardi's opinion
Rome, Italy - ""It would have a person like Bondi"
The Minister of Infrastrutture and Trasporti, Pietro Lunardi, expresses its opinion on the Alitalia affair. He said it in an interview that today the daily paper of Rome "Il Tempo" published. For the Minister... more

PeopleAlitalia affair (2): Mengozzi has decided to leave its mandate
Rome, Italy - He should resign tomorrow
Alitalia CEO, Francesco Mengozzi, has decided to resign. He is going to leave this role as he disagrees the change for the reconstruction plan provided by this carrier: a plan which, in his opinion, is... more

AccidentsA Zurich Airport air-traffic controller has been stabbed
Zurich, Switzerland - He had been in service on July 1st 2002 when an in-flight collision between a 757 and a Tu-154 occurred
An air-traffic controller of the Zurich-Kloten Airport in service for the Skyguide, the company performing the airspace control in this area, has been stabbed near his house in Zurich. The victim died... more

AirlinesAlitalia affair: Berlusconi's declarations
Rome, Italy - "We will solve it all on Friday"
Last night, at the end of summit at Palazzo Chigi, Berlusconi has explained, meeting journalists, that the Alitalia matter should be definitively examined in the Ministers Council on next Friday. The Premier... more

Government actsContracts: "Repair and maintenance services of helicopters - Viterbo (Italy)"
Rome, Italy - The notice publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Official Journal of the European Union S39 of 25 February 2004 Italy-Viterbo: repair and maintenance services of helicopters Contract notice - Services I. 1) Official name and address of the contracting... more

Government actsContracts: "Aircraft-engine maintenance services - Viterbo (Italy)"
Rome, Italy - The notice publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Official Journal of the European Union S39 of 25 February 2004 Italy-Viterbo: aircraft-engine maintenance services Contract notice - Services I. 1) Official name and address of the contracting authority:... more

Government actsContracts: "Safety equipment for the new airport of Bari (Italy)"
Rome, Italy - The notice publicated on the Official Journal of the European Union
Official Journal of the European Union S39 of 25 February 2004 Italy-Bari: safety equipment Contract notice - Utilities Supplies I. 1) Official name and address of the contracting entity: Seap SpA... more

IndustryA new appointment to lead the Eurofighter syndicate
Amsterdam, Holland - Aloysius Rauen to be the new Eurofighter GmbH's CEO
Aloysius Rauen, head of EADS Military Aircraft, has been appointed as the new CEO of Eurofighter GmbH syndicate. This decision, as reached jointly by EADS management, British Aerospace and Alenia, has... more

HelicoptersTechnical problems for the V-22 Osprey
Fort Worth, USA - Bell's technicians would be trying to solve defects related to the instability of this mean on landing
Bell’s technicians are trying to solve the problem occurred on a V-22 Osprey in November when suddenly, on deck landing on a ship, its test pilot could hardly keep control of this mean due to continuous s... more

Weather forecastsAir shows and exhibitions in February 2004
Rome, Italy -
NBAA LEADERSHIP/CORPORATE AVIATION MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE…Feb. 23-26, Anaheim, Calif. Info: (202) 783-9000; Web site: www.nbaa.org. ASIAN AEROSPACE…Feb. 24-29, Changi Exhibition Centre, Singapore. Inf... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on The New Piper Aircraft, Inc. airplanes
Washington, Usa - Model PA- 46-500TP
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-CE-32-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Pilatus Aircraft Ltd. airplanes
Washington, Usa - Models PC-7, PC-12, and PC-12/45
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-CE-45-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Raytheon model Beech 400A and 400T series airplanes
Usa - To prevent intermittent sticking of the relays on the roll trim printed circuit board (PCB) in either the open or closed position, which could result in an out-of-trim condition that could require using considerable control wheel force to keep the
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-225-AD; Amendment... more

Science and technologyNepal: first strike in the Country finished
Kathmandu, Nepal - Government and private airlines reached an agreement
The strike that blocked Nepali air-traffic on Monday and Tuesday has finished. The strike, the first in the history of the Country's civil aviation, had been called by Nepal's private carriers, which control... more

AccidentsAn Aermed plane crashed this morning (2): heart retrieved, but is unusable
Rome, Italy - Ten years ago the two deceased physicians risked their lives transporting a heart by car
The violent crash of a Cessna 500 on the mountains near Cagliari was apparently caused by a fog bank. Six people were killed: three pilots plus two physicians and a technician of the transplant unit of... more