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PeopleEmergency landing on the Forlì-Palermo flight
Palermo, Italy - For a Boeing 737 at the "Falcone-Borsellino" airport
Yesterday evening at about 9 pm a Boeing 737 operated by Wind Jet flying from Forlì to Palermo, was forced into an emergency landing at the Palermo airport because a red indicator light went on, meaning... more

Science and technologyNew runway at Frankfurt airport: Environment Ministry objects the project
Frankfurt, Germany - Its proximity to chemical plant is too dangerous
A German Environment Ministry Commission has protested against the project to build a new runway for Frankfurt Airport near a chemical plant (see AVIONEWS). The commission considers that building the runway... more

Civil aviation"Task saturation" as the basic reason for air accidents
Washington, USA - Human mistake is the main problem that must be faced according to US Air Force
Crews' "task saturation" would be the major reason for air accidents both for civilian and military areas. This would be shown by a recent US Air Force's report in which has been underlined the high incidence... more

IndustryAfter the virtual environment a new IBM's platform
Washington, USA - It will integrate the system which has already been shown by Dassault
As an integration for the Global Collaboration Environment (Gce) designed in collaboration with Dassault, Boeing has opted for the Product Lifecycle Management (Plm) platform by IBM. Such an airplane designing... more

AirlinesAlitalia: Zanichelli to become next chief executive officer?
Rome, Italy - The airline's leadership will be reorganized
During the next Council of Ministers on 20th February discussions should be, among other topics, about Alitalia, with the much solicited speech by President Berlusconi. Meanwhile, Alitalia's much contested... more

Latest newsAustria is in market for Swiss Air Force's F-5 Tiger
Bern, Switzerland - The two governments would be negotiating the transfer of a not well clear number of these fighters
A number of Swiss Air Force's F-5 Tiger II light fighters could be sold or simply transfered in leasing to Austrian Air Force. The Swiss national requirement appears today less relevant toward this airplane,... more

AccidentsFlight Rome-Brindisi emergency landing: public prosecutors start an enquiry
Brindisi, Italy - The risk of a collision with a military aircraft is suspected
Public Prosecutors in Brindisi started an inquiry into the emergency landing of the Alitalia Rome-Brindisi flight, which occurred last November. It is suspected that on that occasion the pilot was forced... more

Latest newsGoodrich's air data sensing probes for Hawk MK-128
Charlotte, USA - They will be fixed on a trainer's version which is destined to train future Typhoon and F-35's pilots
The MK-128 version of the well known British Aerospace trainer Hawk will be endowed of air data probes which have been studied by Goodrich. This agreement is an important one as this successful British... more

AirlinesAlaska Airlines: fares become more simple
Anchorage, USA - Higher classes eliminated, too
Alaska Airlines simplifies its fares by reducing its number and eliminating some restrictions, such as the Friday/Saturday night stay rule, maximum stay and surcharges. Higher classes are to be eliminated... more

AerospaceNew tactical satellite system for US Navy
Sunnyvale, USA - Lockheed Martin to care its designing
In order to replace the current satellite system called UFO (Ultra High Frequency Follow-On), the US Navy has asked Lockheed Martin to produce a new tactical narrowband satellite system for communications.... more

AirlinesJapan Airlines System Corp becomes Japan Airline Corporation
Tokyo, Japan - Following the merger with Japan Air System
Japan Airlines System Corp (JAL), Asia's leading carrier for revenues, will be called Japan Airline Corporation. The name change will be effective as from next June. Toshiyuki Shinmachi will be President... more

PeopleAnsv: released today the final report for the Milan- Linate accident of October 8th 2001
Rome, Italy - Italian Air Safety Board (ANSV) press conference in Rome
During the press conference Italian Air Safety Board (ANSV) presented the final report about the Milan- Linate accident of October 8th 2001, in which 182 pages and hundreds of enclosures explain causes... more

AirlinesSN Brussels Airlines: results and goals
Brussels, Belgium - As published by a Belgian newspaper
The Belgian newspaper "Tijd" reveals the results and the goals of the young carrier SN Brussels Airlines, born from the ashes of the Belgian airline Sabena (see AVIONEWS). The airline expects a EUR 5m... more

AirlinesMalaysia Airlines: after the crisis, clear skies ahead
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - SARS had caused great losses
Despite a decrease in the net profit by 30% in the fiscal third quarter of the financial year, Malaysia Airlines' managing director Md Nor Yusof is confident in the final quarter. Following an increase... more

IndustryCanadian aerospace industry is searching for a change toward growth
Montreal, Canada - Bombardier's President assesses the situation
Canadian Bombardier's President, Paul C. Tellier, has recently invited Government to think about national aerospace industry situation, pointing out particularly what would be necessary in order to help... more

AirlinesBritish Airways closes Glasgow's call center down
Glasgow, UK - 350 lose their job
British Airways has closed down its call center in Glasgow, leaving 350 employees jobless. The British national carrier announced it on 10th February. The decision has been taken following a considerable... more

HelicoptersBulgarian Socialist Party contests the mandate granted to BAe for military helicopter's reparations
Sophia, Bulgary - In the opinion of its members, costs would be excessively high
The Bulgarian Socialist Party is firmly contesting Government' choice for granting to British Aerospace a contract on reparation and updating for military helicopters MI-17 Hip and MI-24 Hind. What mainly... more

AirlinesOlympic Airlines: passengers' data passed on to the US
Athens, Greece - But only under written consent
After the US request of having armed agents travelling on flights to America, Washington wants to obtain from Olympic Airlines the data of all the passengers flying between Greece and the USA for the next... more

PeopleIcao wants to limit or reduce aircraft' noises and engine emissions
Montreal, Canada - Organization recommendations to reduce the enviromental impact of aircraft noise and engine exhaust emissions
The Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection (Caep) of the International Civil Aviation Organization (Icao) has made recommendations to reduce the environmental impact of aircraft noise and engine... more

IndustrySouth Korea as the 8th aerospace sector world power in 2015
Seoul, South Korea - It is the declared purpose of South Korean Government
South Korean Minister of Commerce and Industry has expressed the intention of reaching the world 8th position for aerospace sector in 2015, due to this South Korean industrial sector growth which occured... more

DefenseThe new defence frontier consists of ground, sky and sea's forces integration
Washington, USA - US General Lord is convinced of it as a consequence of the space technology increasing role
American Air Force Space Command's General Lance Lord has recently underlined how the last military operations in Iraq have revealed the real magnitude of space technology contribution to armed forces.... more

DefenseBallistic missile launch has failed
Moscow, Russia - It has happened in Barents Sea
The Russian Navy spokesman, Igor Dygalo, has announced the failure of a ballistic missile launch during military exercises in the Barents Sea. This missile has in fact self-destroyed. It had been launched... more

Science and technologyNew means for air spying oncoming
Milan, Italy - USA announce robot birds
American researchers have announced a new project for scientific and military purpose. It deals with robot birds able to fly like the real ones and of which some prototypes would have already been produced.... more

PeopleUK-Argentina talks about flights to the Falklands
London, UK - Freedom to fly to the islands
The UK Foreign Office Minister, Bill Rammell, expressed his hopes to reach an agreement between the United Kingdom and Argentina regarding the freedom to operate flights to and from the Falkland islands,... more

AccidentsSas: final investigation report on accident on October 8, 2001 at the Linate Airport in Milan
Stockholm, Sweden - Both the Italian and the Swedish members of the Commission are in full agreement about the content of the report
The final investigation report covering the accident on October 8, 2001 at the Linate Airport in Milan is now completed. The Commission of Inquiry released the report today at press conferences in Rome... more

HelicoptersNight-vision goggles for University of Utah Hospital's health care helicopters
Salt Lake City, USA - Such a traditionally military instrument to improve health service safety and effectiveness
University of Utah Hospital's health care transport helicopters (which is called AirMed) are going to be provided with Night Vision Goggle (NVG). This concrete possibility of increasing flight safety and... more

AccidentsCandidate for elections in Iran survives plane crash
Tehran, Iran - He was distributing electoral flyers
A candidate for next Friday's political elections in Iran was distributing electoral flyers when the airplane he was flying on crashed. The candidate, whose name is unknown, has survived. The aircraft... more

IndustryFinmeccanica and Bae are achieving an agreement
Rome, Italy - By the end of the July due diligence on Eurosystems should be done
Roberto Testore, Finmeccanica chief executive, affirmed the new joint venture's due diligence is going to be achieved by the end of July. Testore said also that the two new joint ventures with Alenia for... more

PeopleBy the end of March armour-plated flight decks on all the airplanes flying in Italy
Rome, Italy - Only few foreign airlines wait to be ready
By the end of March all the airplanes flying in Italy will have armour-plated flight decks. All companies have to attend this regulation and only four or five foreign air companies will have an additional... more

IndustryLockheed Martin shows its programme for the Asian Aerospace Airshow
Washington, USA - F-35 and T-50 are offered for exportation
Lockheed Martin is preparing to attend the Singapore Asian Aerospace Airshow and has shown its programme by which it is going to participate to this great event. This American company aims to promote its... more

Civil aviationTwo new anti-terrorism systems in Germany
Berlin, Germany - Iris recording in airports and SMS from the police
Two new anti-terrorism systems are currently being tested in Germany. Minister of the Interior, Otto Schily, has inaugurated at the Frankfurt airport a new electronic device that can record the passengers'... more

Government actsParliamentary question: "Use of passenger data for Capps II testing"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Kathalijne Buitenweg (Group of the Greens)
Written question E-0138/04 by Kathalijne Buitenweg (Verts/ALE) to the European Commission (15 January 2004). Subject: Use of passenger data for CAPPS II testing. "The agreement on transferring PNR data... more

Government actsParliamentary question: "Post-60 flying in Europe"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Bill Newton Dunn (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform party)
Written question P-0065/04 by Bill Newton Dunn (ELDR) to the European Commission (09 January 2004). Subject: Post-60 flying in Europe. "I am informed that France, Italy and Portugal may be ignoring... more

Government actsParliamentary question: "Sars outbreak in China and the Philippines"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Jules Maaten (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
Written question E-0036/04 by Jules Maaten (ELDR) to the European Commission (07 January 2004). Subject: SARS outbreak in China and the Philippines. "Another case of SARS has come to light in China.... more

Civil aviationSafer tanks for American aircraft
Washington, USA - A new device will avoid the risk of explosion
The Faa, Federal Aviation Administration, decided yesterday that all American commercial aircraft have seven years to modify their tanks. The tanks of airplanes, in fact, will have to be provided with... more

Government actsParliamentary question: "Airport security"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Michl Ebner and Paolo Pastorelli (European People's Party)
Written question E-3855/03 by Michl Ebner (PPE-DE) and Paolo Pastorelli (PPE-DE) to the European Commission (04 December 2003). Subject: Airport security. "Our lives have changed radically since 11 September... more

Government actsParliamentary question: "Expansion of Palma de Mallorca Airport"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Joan Vallvé (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
Written question E-3914/03 by Joan Vallvé (ELDR) to the European Commission (09 December 2003). Subject: Expansion of Palma de Mallorca Airport. "Palma de Mallorca's airport, Son Sant Joan, is situated... more

IndustryBoeing: second B-777 to Pakistan International Airlines
Seattle, Usa - The airplane, model 777-200ER delivered last week
Boeing delivered a second 777-200ER (extended range) airplane to Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) last week. With an order of eight new Boeing 777s in 2002, PIA is replacing its current long-haul... more

Fair and showsThe "Air 2003" prize to Finmeccanica's President
Rome, Italy - The trophy was presented yesterday
The magazine Air Press presented the prize "Air 2003" yesterday to Finmeccanica's President Pier Francesco Guarguaglini. He was awarded the prize "For the committment shown, through the strengthening of... more

AirlinesThai Airways tries to reduce its foreign exchange risks
Bangkok, Thailand - Thai wants to have its debt in the same currencies as revenues
Thai is negotiating with foreign banks to have its debt in the same currencies as revenues to reduce the foreign exchange risks and cut interest costs to 1-2% from 5-6% now. The airline had about USD 2.57... more

Science and technologyParisian airports: ongoing hardships for passengers
Paris, France - Flights cancelled both at Orly and Charles de Gaulle
As already published yesterday on AVIONEWS, the protest of the air-traffic controllers of the Paris area goes on, and hardships increase for passengers, with many flights cancelled. Differently from expectations,... more

Science and technologyThe number of passengers in Spanish airports has increased
Madrid, Spain - 10 million units in January
The number of passengers that used Spanish airports climbed to 10 million in January, with an increase by 7.6 million units compared to the same month last year. That is what has been claimed by AENA,... more

IndustryAtlas Aero Corp. awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For various helicopters for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps
Atlas Aero Corp.*, Merident, Conn., is being awarded $6,304,636 firm-fixed-price with indefinite-quantity type of contract for parts and support to various helicopters for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and... more

IndustryHoneywell International Inc. awarded of a over 5 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the Kiowa OH-58D aircraft
Honeywell International Inc., Albuquerque, N.M., was awarded on Feb. 12, 2004, a delivery order amount of $5,148,063 as part of a $22,084,739 firm-fixed-price contract for 27 left/right improved master... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas Corp. awarded of a near 26 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F/A-18 E/F aircraft
McDonnell Douglas Corp, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded a $25,790,000 ceiling-priced undefinitized contract action for initial full rate production activities... more

AirlinesAir France cuts costs
Paris, France - On Tuesday the air company will post its third-quarter results
Air France is going to reduce costs due to optimize its takeover of Dutch airline KLM. The cut of costs will be around EUR 1bn from 2007, reducing overall costs by the amount of about 6.2%. Air company... more

Latest newsAn airplane carrying plutonium
Rome, Italy - The American airplane, will be intercepted and escorted to Trapani
Two Italian Air Force F-16 will intercept and escort to Trapani an American airplane carrying plutonium. Sicily is getting ready to host next Thursday a military exercise within the Proliferation Security... more

AerospaceSpirit sets record of distance on Mars, but for a few inches
Washington, USA - 26,4 meters instead of the 50 expected
As already published today on AVIONEWS, the American rover Spirit tried to set a new record of distance covered on the Martian soil. The record has been set, although the robot has not covered the 50 meters... more

IndustryThe TU-204 to be promoted onto Chinese market
Moscow, Russia - The agreement between Russia and China has been signed
An agreement on the promotion of the Russian aircraft TU-204 onto the Chinese market was signed by MAK (Interstate Aviation Committee) of the CIS countries and the General Administration of Civil Aviation... more

Latest newsRussian Deputy Prime Minister believes in the development of 5th generation airplanes
Moscow, Russia - Russia is not inferior to anyone in the military field, he claims
Russian Deputy Prime Minister, Boris Alyoshin, talks enthusiastically about the developments of a programme of creation of 5th generation fighter aircraft in Russia. On Monday, 9th February, during a press... more