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PeopleEU's doubts about aids of Greece to Olympic Airways and Aegean Cronus
Brussels, Belgium - Aids could be compensations for the crisis
The compensations to Greek air companies Olympic Airways and Aegean Cronus for the flights cancelled and for the losses on routes open at the air traffic "They do not seem compatible with the State aids... more

Accidents"Usa Today": AA-587 flight's crash avoidable if Airbus supplied given more datas
Washington, Usa - Tragedy happened on November 12, 2001
"Only after the crash of the flight American Airlines 587, in 2001, according to the enquirers a catastrophe caused by breach of the tail fin, the Airbus has supplied to the US authorities datas about... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 767/200 and -300 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To find and fix corroded, cracked, or broken barrel nuts that attach the vertical fin to body section 48, which could result in reduced structural integrity of the vertical fin attachment joint, loss of the vertical fin, and consequent
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-10-AD; Amendment 39-13156; AD 2003-10-11] RIN... more

IndustryGalileo Avionica company signed a contract for Aladin system
Rome, Italy - EUR 24m the value
Galileo Avionica, Finmeccanica Group, has signed a contract for the development, the qualification and the supply of the Aladin system's (Atmospheric Laser Doppler Instrument) laser. The system will be... more

AccidentsMI-17 crashes on the slopes of Everest (2): the technical sheet
Rome, Italy - An aircraft to fit any needs
MI-17 is a multipurpose helicopter that can also be armed with an immense assortment of rockets and missiles, often used in order to supply support to the ground forces. But the varied employment is... more

AccidentsMI-17 crashes on the slopes of Everest, at least three died
Kathmandu, Nepal - There's agitation for the anniversary
In the week of the celebrations for the conquest of the highest summit of the world, Everest, a MI-17 helicopter owned by Simrik Air society has crashed near the field base to the slopes of the mountain,... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 747 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To find and fix cracking of the skin, bear strap, and sill chord of the lower lobe cargo door cutout, which could lead to reduced structural integrity of the lower lobe cargo door cutout, and result in rapid depressurization of the plan
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-NM-377-AD; Amendment 39-13151; AD 2003-10-06] RIN... more

AirlinesHeavy losses for Swiss in the first quarter trigger important cuts
Basilea, Switzerland - The carrier's operativity will be reduced
The figures given yesterday by Swiss care the first three months of this year emphasize, once again, the difficult situation in which they are operating the European carriers. EUR 95m of losses increase,... more

AerospaceEgnos first signal in space will be relayed on June 6
Paris, France - Since April its first signal transmission tests
Egnos (European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) system started its first signal transmission tests in April, and the first signal in space of the satellite system will be relayed from the first... more

AirlinesIn the first three months Swiss recorded a loss of CHF 200m
Basel, Switzerland - CHF 1044bn is the turnover in the first quarter
CHF 1044bn is the turnover realized by Swiss in 2003 first quarter. Figures have been comunicated today by an aircompany’s press release. During the three months the carrier has recorded a loss of CHF 2... more

IndustrySigned today the deal for A-400M project
Bonn, Germany - According to Airbus there're good chances to export it out of Europe
Airbus has many expectations care the plan of A-400M, the military transport plane that will replace the operating Hercules and Transall in several European Countries. Of these only Italy and Portugal... more

AerospaceFree way for Ariane
Paris, France - It has been decided by European Council of Minister of Esa's country
The Council of the 15 European Ministers has adopted in Paris a first resolution "In order to replace on the right way the Arianes carriers system", has announced today Esa's General Manager, Antonio... more

AirlinesA dance of possible mergers in England
London, UK - Branson was on the point to acquire British Airways
It's more and more warm the atmosphere between Virgin and British Airways, the 2 English rival airlines playing an important role in the European market. After the revelations, on last week, of Sir Richard... more

AccidentsFound three black boxes of Yak-42 crashed yesterday in Turkey
Ankara, Turkey - Almost sure the Ukranian pilot's error
The Turkish Defense minister Vecdi Gonul has announced this morning they have been found 3 black boxes of the Yak-42, the Ukranian airplane crashed yesterday while transporting to Saragoza 62 Spanish troops... more

AccidentsA top-gun plane crashes during an international war exercise
Toronto, Canada - The pilot dropped dead on the spot
It's crashed yesterday afternoon a Canadian twin-engine CF-18 jet, costing the life of the pilot who however was able to eject. The pilot, Kevin Naismith, 38, originally from Toronto, was carrying an international... more

AccidentsAmerican helicopter shot in Iraq (2): Us Centcom denies what happened
Baghdad, Iraq - It would have been an incident without victims nor wounded
The news disclosed yesterday from the Arabian television Al Jazeera about the shooting down of an American helicopter would be false. That in the light of the official declarations of Centcom, the American... more

Press releaseFinal go-ahead for A-400M military airlifter
Bonn, Germany - With an order for 180 airplanes
"The most ambitious European military procurement programme ever undertaken was launched today with the signature of the contract for the purchase of 180 A-400M military transport aircraft. The future... more

AerospaceEurope has reached an agreement for Galileo (3): the first satellite in orbit on 2005
Paris, France - News has been revealed by Esa Director of the applications
European Space Agency's Director of the applications, Claudio Mastracchi, has reported today, from Paris, that the first satellite of the future European satellite system of navigation Galileo will be... more

AerospaceNasa has created a team of outer experts for the control of shuttles re-entry
Washington, Usa - It will be leaded by an astronaut of Gemini and Apollo programs
Thomas Stafford, astronaut of Gemini and Apollo programs, will lead a team of experts outer Nasa, that will control shuttle's re-entry on next launch. The decision has been taken by Nasa, after February... more

AerospaceEurope has reached an agreement for Galileo (2): the sheet
Brussels, Belgium - Galileo
Developed by Esa and the Eu on the basis of equal co-funding, Galileo is designed to provide a complete civil system. Scheduled to be operational by 2008, it will offer to the citizens of Europe and the... more

AerospaceEurope has reached an agreement for Galileo
Brussels, Belgium - News communicated by Esa
"European Spaces Agency now is able to finalize the conditions for the participation in Galileo browser program, and in order to approve the foundation that is the base of Galileo and that will be signed... more

AirlinesAir New Zealand blames Wellington airport for high landing fees
Wellington, New Zealand - The High Court is addressing this issue
The decision from part of Wellington airport to increase the landing fees for carriers could turn out in a hard blow for the national air company, Air New Zealand. This believes such an increment is... more

AirlinesCanadian trade union has accepted Air Canada proposal
Toronto, Canada - The agreement previews the cut of 827 workplaces within two months
Canadian Auto Workers, Canadian trade union has accepted the new business proposal of Air Canada, having reached an agreement that previews measures in the space of two months. In particular, 427 workplaces... more

HelicoptersMalaysian government signs deal with France and UK for 12 helicopters
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - They're 6 Fennec and 6 Super Lynch aircraft
The Malaysian government continues in its work of strengthening its military capacity and according to official sources it has been yesterday signed an agreement with France and Great Britain for the supply... more

IndustryOn June 7 will be the presentation of Aermacchi M-346 : technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Aermacchi M-346
The new aircraft Aermacchi M-346, will be presented in Venegono Superiore (Italy) on June 7 and the ceremony will took place in the presence of the Italian PM, Silvio Berlusconi (as published yesterday... more

AccidentsTwo Russian aircraft has been shot down by Chechen guerrilla
Grozny, Chechenya - News revealed by press agency "Kavkav"
Two Russian aircraft, a SU-25 jet fighter and a MI-24 helicopter, have been shot down in Chechenya in the last three days. Chechen guerrilla has communicated it yesterday, supporting they have inflicted... more

AccidentsUSD 2m the insurance for the Yak-42 crashed in Turkey
Kiev, Ucraina - The plane was hired by UN
It was assured only for USD 2m the Yak-42, the airplane of the Ukranian airline UM Air which crashed yesterday in Turkey while transporting to Saragoza 62 Spanish troops returning from Afghanistan (news... more

Latest newsArmoured St Petersburg, the airspace security tightened
St Petersburg, Russia - It's feared a Cechen attack
The spokesman of Russian Air Force, Col Alexander Drobyshevsky, has declared the airspace in the zone around St Petersburg will be reinforced, just to coincide with the 300th anniversary of the city. "The... more

AirportsCessna Seneca-3 stolen in Brasil, maybe it will be used for drug smuggling
San Paolo, Brasil - The criminals didn't have any problems
It has been stolen on last night in the flying club of Vitoria, city in the Brazilian region of Saint Espirito, a twin-engine plane Cessna Seneca-3, which belonged to a rich tycoon arrested two months... more

SecurityAmerican helicopter shot in Iraq, four troops died
Baghdad, Iraq - The attack delivered by Iraqi troops
According to declarations of the Arabic television Al Jazeera, an Us military helicopter would have been shot down this night from enemy fire. It is still not known what kind of aircraft was, but it's... more

IndustryEads has 100% of Astrium
Brussels, Belgium - Free way by European antitrust
Eads'acquisition of 25% of Astrium, controlled by Bae Systems, has had the free way by Eu's antitrust. Eads possessed a share of 75%, and now it will control Astrium, in exclusive, with 100% of the social... more

AerospaceIn Paris, Europe and Canada will meet for Ariane' s relaunching
Paris, France - The summit will concern also Iss and relations between Esa and the Eu
The Ministers responsible for space activities in the Member States of the European Space Agency and Canada will meet in Paris on 27 May, at Esa's Head Office, to take decisions on the restructuring of... more

IndustrySigned an agreement between Boeing and Us Air Force for 100 KC-767
Washington, Usa – State Department will pay USD 16bn to Chicago-based industry
After six months of negotiations Us Air Force has signed a deal with Boeing for the delivery, in leasing, of 100 KC-767 for the inflight refuelling, paying a price of USD 16bn. Defense Department could... more

AirlinesSingapore Airlines will cut management staff's pay
Singapore - Provision will run on June
Singapore Airlines will take a management staff's pay cut until 27.5%. News has been reported by air company and it will be effective on June 1. The airline said the moves will yield annual savings of... more

AirlinesAA and Aer Lingus could operate in code-sharing
Dublin, Ireland – The Irish carrier will fly 50 routes in the Usa
Aer Lingus, Irish air company, has reached a first agreement with the US American Airways to operate in code-sharing 50 destinations in the Usa, but it’s now to face a problematic issue coming from bilateral a... more

AccidentsUkrainian aircraft crashed in Turkey (3): pilot error hypothesis
Ankara, Turkey - News revealed by Anatolie press agency, citing Turkish civil aviation sources
According to press agency Anatolie, citing Turkish civil aviation's sources, an human error has been the origin of this morning incident, when an Ukranian airplane crashed in the Northern-East of Turkey,... more

HelicoptersNamed new Ceo at Bell Helicopter
Washington, Usa - Young energy and new incentives the reasons of the changement
Michael Redenbaugh, 44, has been named Chief Executive at Bell Helicopter by Textron, the parent company of the helicopter maker, he will take the place of John Murphey, 60. Redenbaugh recently served... more

AccidentsUkrainian aircraft with Spanish soldiers on board crashed in Turkey (2): the technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Yakolevlev Yak-42
Yakovlev Yak-42 was designed as a replacement for TU-134 jet. Shortly after the types introduction into commercial service (1980) a number of accidents caused by vibrations in the tail section of the aircraft... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-319-131, -132, and -133; A-320-232 and -233; and A-321-231 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To require the flightcrew to follow the procedures necessary to prevent smoke caused by an oil filter clog from entering the cabin during flight
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NM-124-AD; Amendment 39-13159; AD 2003-10-14] RIN... more

AerospaceChina launched a third satellite for navigation
Beijing, China - News communicated by press agency Xinhua
Chinese press agency Xinhua communicated yesterday that China launched Long March 3-A rocket, with on board the third satellite for navigation. Launch operated by Xichang's space center, in Sichuan, in... more

AerospaceA technical problem caused the anomalous landing of Soyuz
Moscow, Russia - Russian Commission has published the conclusions of the inquiry
The Russian Commission, created in order to discover the reasons of the anomalous landing of space capsule Soyuz, last May 4, has published the conclusions of the inquiry. According to the Commission,... more

AirlinesLufthansa workers ask a summit with air company management
Berlin, Germany - The employers want discuss about workplaces' cuts
"We are realistic and we know that Lufthansa will have to be reorganized, but changes and the way will have to be discussed with us", has declared Wolf Liebetrau, President of the air company's employers... more

PeopleFrench air traffic controllers tomorrow will strike
Paris, France - 80% of the flights from and for France are in risk
The French air transport will live tomorrow one of its "more warm" days, for a strike called by air transport controllers of Cgt, the main union of category, for a protest against the reform of pensions... more

AccidentsUkrainian aircraft with Spanish soldiers on board crashed in Turkey
Ankara, Turkey - According to the Turkish network , there are not survivors
Ntv, Turkish Network has reported today news of the recovery, by rescuers, of 25 corpses in Trabzon, near the Black Sea, after that an Ukrainian airplane Yak-42 crashed with on board 62 Spanish soldiers... more

Science and technologyAt Heathrow airport they would lack of 300 security employers
London, UK - According to many complaints in the English Parliament
They’re are many to complain in the English Parliament about the security at the Londonian airport of Heathrow, one of biggest in the world, where it is still high, as in all Great Britain the terrorism a... more

PeopleItalian-Thai group to build runways
Bangkok, Thailandia - Also two Japanese companies in the order
It’s a consortium of two Japanese companies and the industrial group Italian-Thai Development (ITD) to have adjudicated the order for the construction of the runways at the international airport of Suvarnabhumi.... more

AirlinesThe carriers try to cooperate to cut the costs
Rome, Italy – It’s proposed to buy the same plane to lower the prices
The airlines are facing an unfavorable conjuncture that can be only challenged with common strategies, which could contribute to diminish the costs (as in the case of the code-sharing agreements). For... more

Science and technologyIt’s Dubai the most loved hub in the world
Geneva, Switzerland – A Iata survey has revealed it
According to the data collected by Iata (International Air Transport Association) after a search that has been involved approximately 77.000 passengers around the world, the best airports are Dubai and... more

Press releaseIata: international air traffic drops 18,5% in April
Rome, Italy - 150 milion of passengers have travelled, not a single Sars case in flight
"Preliminary Iata traffic figures for April 2003 show an 18.5% drop in global passenger traffic over April 2002, with Sars-hit Asia Pacific carriers experiencing a 44.8% drop. 'The unprecedented combination... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines contracts passenger's room to put more seats
Washington, Usa - A choice that worries about dvt's risks
Flying on some aircraft of American Airlines could more be unconfortable, after the decision taken from part of the greatest airline in the world to add rows of seats in the economic class shrinking, consequently,... more