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Press releaseFinnair's Asian flights attract slowly more passengers
Stockholm, Sweden - It will open a new route to Shanghai in September
"The demand for Finnair's Asian routes is already slowly recovering judging from the amount of advance bookings, the company announced on Wednesday. Because of Sars, the amount of passengers travelling... more

Weather forecastsAir shows and exhibitions in July 2003
Rome, Italy -
CENTURY OF FLIGHT CELEBRATION…July 3-20, Dayton, Ohio. Info: (937) 222-0065; Web site: www.inventingflight.com. ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL AVIATION CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION…July 13-15, Sheraton Nusa Ind... more

Press releaseSas: new deicing fluid gentler on the environment
Stockholm, Sweden - It will use it starting from next Autumn
"This autumn, the SAS Group's five airlines will switch to a newly developed de-icing fluid. Together with the manufacturer Kilfrost, SAS has succeeded in producing a deicing liquid that does not contain Triasol,... more

People2002 was one of the safest year for the Us commercial aviation
Washington, Usa - The new technologies have helped in this way
According to the report unveiled yesterday from the Ntsb (National Transport Safety Board) 2002 can be remembered as one of the safest year for Us commercial flights. In fact, of 34 commercial airline... more

AirlinesAir France towards a merger with Klm, but the Dutch carrier denies
Paris, france - Mouth shut also about a partecipation in Skyteam
According to what the German weekly magazine "Der Spiegel" has written, Air France would be estimating with the Dutch carrier Klm the possibility of a merger. Indeed the Klm's talks would be concluded... more

Government actsParliamentary question: "Identity checks at Malpensa airport (Italy)" (2)
Rome, Italy - The answer of the EU Commissioner for Justice and Home Affairs, António Vitorino
Supplementary answer by Mr Vitorino on behalf of the European Commission (29 January 2003). "Article 2(1) of the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement, which has been incorporated into European... more

Government actsParliamentary question: "Identity checks at Malpensa airport (Italy)"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Luciano Caveri (Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
Official Journal of the European Union C 161 E of 10 July 2003, page 15. Written question P-2119/02 by Luciano Caveri (ELDR) to the European Commission (11 July 2002). Subject: Identity checks at Malpensa... more

AirlinesLufthansa denies to take over Swiss
Frankfurt, Germany - Once again it's told about a possible offer
According to what reports this morning the daily paper "Sonntagszeitung", Lufthansa would have formalized an offer to take over the Helvetic air company Swiss, tha should give an answer by August 8. But... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers (2)
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Sweden
Official Journal of the European Union C 156 of 4 July 2003, page 10. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Finland
Official Journal of the European Union C 156 of 4 July 2003, page 5. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92... more

AirlinesSwiss will operate less destinations since next October
Basel, Switzerland - 25 routes will be cut
Probably it will have to wait more time in order to verify the benefits of the new Swiss' economic strategy that, the past month, had announced cuts to the staff for 3000 units, that is a third of its... more

Latest newsUs air troops in quarantine for Sars
Washington, Usa - The infection would be happened in Canada
9 American troops pertaining to the Air Force Base of Dyess, in Abilene, are in quarantine in Texas for possible Sars contamination, the terrible respiratory syndrome that mowed down thousands of people... more

Science and technologyBaa: English airports are recovering, according to June figures
London, UK - But the traffic with North America is down of 1,6%
Baa (British Airport Authority) has given yesterday the figures of the June passenger traffic operated at the 7 greatest airport in United Kingdom; in the official note the most important British airport... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-300 B2, A-300 B4, A-300 B4-600, A-300 B4-600R, A-300 F4-600R, A-310, A-330, and A-340 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of an emergency escape slide, which could result in a delayed evacuation in an emergency and consequent injury to passengers or crew
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-154-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bombardier model CL-600-2B19 (Regional Jet Series 100 & 440) airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent stress-related cracking of the windshields, and subsequent excessive frequency of abnormal procedures specified in the airplane flight manual and/or an emergency descent be accomplished, which poses an increased risk to pass
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-322-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Textron Lycoming Fuel Injected Reciprocating Engines
Washington, Usa - To prevent rotary fuel pump leaks, which could result in an engine failure, engine fire, and damage to or loss of the aircraft
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 97-ANE-50-AD; Amendment... more

AirlinesBA announces a contest to give free the last seats on Concorde
London, UK - They'll be 325 the lucky winners
All the fans of the supersonic flight will have an other chance to fly on the Concorde, the fastest passenger airplane ever-constructed, before its retirement set for October 24, thanks to a contest announced... more

AerospaceScientists find the oldest planet
Washington, Usa - Theories on the galaxy creation and life evolution to be reviewed
NASA has communicated it has been found what so far turns out to be the most ancient planet of the galaxy, and that could have immense implications for the the space and the life evolution conception.... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 737-200, 737-300, 737-400, 737-500, 737-600, 737-700, 737-800, 737-900, 757-200, and 757-300 series airplanes; McDonnell Douglas model DC-10-10F, DC-10-30, DC-10-30F, DC-10-40, MD-10-30F, MD-11, and MD-11F airplanes (2003-14-04)
Washington, Usa - To prevent inadvertent release of the decompression latch and consequent opening of the decompression panel in the reinforced flight deck door, which could result in the decompression panel hitting and injuring an airplane crewmember, i
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NM-152-AD; Amendment... more

CuriositiesA Qantas B-737 grounded for a mouse
Sydney, Australia - The rodent could pose risks to the aircraft
It has been necessary the employment of a disinfestation team armed of carbon dioxide in order to kill a rat that, since last June, forced a Qantas B-737 to proceed in fits and starts. Indeed the rodent... more

Airports3 persons seized for stealing Mirage-2000 spare parts
New Delhi, India - Only a parachute has been recovered
After 2 years of inquiry the Indian police has succeeded to arrest 3 persons suspected to have stolen spare parts of the equipment employed on the French-built jets, Mirage-2000. The spokesman of the... more

AirportsTo fly to Uk to be cured the child survived to the crash of a Sudanese B-737
London, UK - The costs will be covered by the royal family of the United Arab Emirates
"If you were to see the state of the bodies, and the death of those people, you would know it was a miracle dictated by God that this child has come out alive" ha declared State Minister for Aviation,... more

AerospaceEurope to discover the Moon
Amsterdam, Netherlands - A new type of propulsion will be used
The first European mission to the Moon discovery will start on next August 28; it has been communicated on Wednesday from Manuel Grande, the English scientist responsible for the European Space Agency... more

Science and technologyDoubts raise on the LA Airport renovation plan
Los Angeles, Usa - An USD 9bn idea
The plan has been introduced Wednesday from the Los Angeles' mayor, James Hahn, inclined for a restructure of the International Airport of the Californian city, the fifth world-wide port hub for passenger... more

AirlinesUs Airways change the order signed in May with Bombardier
Arlington, Usa - The cause is a dispute with the pilots
Us Airways has announced the order stipulated with the Canadian aeronautical industry Bombardier will be altered because of a dispute with its pilots; the Arlington-based carrier has decided to change... more

AirlinesSas boss asks for more deregulation
Stockholm, Sweden - Too many imbalances in the air transport field
In an article appeared some days ago on the Swedish daily paper "Svenska Dagbladet" the Sas President, Jorgen Lindegaard, has emphasized in order to save the airlines, and consequently to revitalize the... more

AccidentsSmall plane crashes in Switzerland
Granges, Switzerland - Both passenger and pilot died
They died the occupants of the small aircraft that, after having taken off today from Granges-Switzerland, en route to Straubing-Germany, crashed in a field in Argovia Canton, near Wuerenlingen. Neither... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Corp. awarded of a near 14 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the H-60 aircraft
Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Information Systems, Orlando, Fla., is being awarded a $13,980,988 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-00-C-0480) to exercise an... more

Finance and economyHsbc to finance Qatar Airways for the purchase of 2 A-321s
Doha, Qatar - They will operate the Gulf routes
It's the first time Qatar Airways and the English credit institution Hsbc conclude such an important transaction, and according to the first indiscretions could not be the last one. It deals with the... more

AccidentsMinibus involved in car crash while going to airport, 7 victims
Manchester, UK - M56 that connects the Manchester airport closed
One of the worst car tragedy that can be seen, it has been the sad comment of those rescuers arrived as soon possible on the M56 freeway, one of the most important English motorway; here the crash between... more

SecurityBritish Airways asked for a ransom of USD 1,9m
London, UK - Some passengers would be taken as hostages
According to what has been reported in these moments from the press agencies, British Airways would have been told for a ransom of USD 1,9m, in order to free some passengers taken hostages in Kuwait. more

AirlinesDelta is one of the first Us carrier to offer once again the meals
Georgia, Usa - Also other air companies are weighing on similar initiatives
Delta Airlines will be one of the first major airlines to offer again a meal service on the own flights, deleted after September 11 in order to reduce the costs; but it will be, Delta underlines, a different... more

AirlinesAll Nippon Airways could be the launch customer of 7E7 Dreamliner
Tokyo, Japan - The Japanese carrier plans to operate only Boeing aircraft
"In the year 2005, 2006, our 767s will begin to retire. We have to think about a successor. In that time frame, 2006 to 2008, there will be a need for a new type of aircraft. We certainly believe that... more

AirlinesAir France: the shareholders give the free light for the privatization plan
Paris, France - Now the government can sell its 54,4% part
As it's known AVIONEWS had faced in the past weeks the issue of the Air France's privatization, of which the French State still owns the majority (approximately 54.4%); although interested to the selling... more

Latest newsJapan begins its mission in Gulf, 2 C-130s are en route to Jordan
Tokyo, Japan - An air bridge will be operative with an Italian base
They took off from the air force base of Komacki, in the province of Aichi, 2 C-130s of Asdf (Air Self-Defense Force), with 41 soldiers on board, while other 49 will reach the airport of Amman (Jordan)... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers (2)
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Ireland
Official Journal of the European Union C 156 of 4 July 2003, page 9. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Spain
Official Journal of the European Union C 156 of 4 July 2003, page 4. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licenses pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92... more

DefenseNorth Korea ready for war or talks
Seoul, South Korea - Negotiations have reached a deadlock
It does not seem there's a solution for the North Korean crisis that, after the war in Iraq, had lost a lot of its emphasis; but as the expert underline, it is a situation to not understimate, because... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 737-200, -200C, -300, - 400, and -500 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct fatigue cracks in the lap joints and consequent rapid decompression of the airplane
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NM-165-AD;... more

People60 incidents since 1998 because of malfunction of on-flight entertainment units
New York, Usa - Too many incidents are tied to a wrong wiring
According to what reported yesterday from the American daily paper "USA Today", Faa (Federal Aviation Administration) would be acting strongly in order to force the airlines to repair or to modify the... more

AerospaceNasa to develop 2 new spacecraft in the next 9 years
Washington, Usa - But the costs of such a plan could be too high
It seems to be more and more near the end of manned space flight, by now considered too much expensive and complex to be performed. It is not the first time, however, the American space agency announces... more

Science and technologyEnglish government has the free way to strengthen Heathrow
London, Great Britain - An European Court rejected an appeal of residents and environmentalists
The judgment expressed from the European Court of Human Rights has given the green light to the English government for the construction of a third runway at the airport of Heathrow, indispensable to manage... more

AirlinesA drop of passengers for the Japanese carriers in May and June
Tokyo, Japan - The most hit are the international routes
As it was easy to preview the figures disclosed from the greatest Japanese carriers are not comforting, hit hardly from the epidemic of Sars. The Jal (Japan Airlines System) passenger traffic has decreased... more

IndustryProbably in autumn a alliance between Boeing, Arianespace and Mitsubishi
Tokyo, Japan - They'll act as one entity in the space launch sector
Arianespace has communicated it is trusting to conclude an agreement with the other 2 world-wide aerospace leaders, Mitsubishi and Boeing, for an unprecedented alliance that will carry sure benefits both... more

Press releaseAviointeriors unveils ‘Bellissima’
the world’s largest, and most comfortable First Class airline seat
At the recent Paris Air Show, Aviointeriors s.p.a unveiled the ultimate in airborne comfort when it presented its new first class seat ‘Bellissima.' Bellissima is the largest first class seat, enclosed w... more

PeopleUsa: no rights to join labour unions for the airport security staff
Washington, Usa - Bush administration shares the same point of view
According to a sentence of an American federal court the airport security staff cannot join labor organizations, adopting therefore the disposition of the head of the Transport Security Agency, James Loy.... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bell Helicopter Textron Canada model 222, 222B, and 222U helicopters
Washington, Usa - To detect loose adjustable stop screws that could result in limiting the travel of the cyclic and collective arm assembly, and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-SW-27-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bell Helicopter Textron Canada model 206A, 206A-1, 206B, 206B-1, 206L, 206L-1, 206L-3, and 206L-4 helicopters
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of a chip detector indication, loss of a critical component, and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter
Airworthiness Directives Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-SW-01-AD; Amendment... more

AirlinesCyprus Airways started the first service Dubai-Beirut
Cyprus - An A-320 aircraft will assure an excellent service also for the most demanding customers
The first Dubai-Beirut flight has been operated from the Cyprian national airline cipriota, Cyprus Airways, whose management assures that route has "boundless potential". For this reason until September... more

AirlinesAir France improves tha passenger traffic figures
Paris, France - A good recovery has been made on the Asian routes
The passenger traffic would be slowly returning to levels of a year ago, according to the figures disclosed from Air France; the French airline, indeed, has communicated there has been a decrease of 0.1%... more