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DefenseAccording to North Korea nuclear crisis solution depends by the end of Us hostility
Pyongyang, North Korea - It has declared by regimen’s press agency
"It will be possible to resolve the important issues between Democratic Popular Republic of Korea and United States, included the issue nuclear, only if the Usa decide to renounce in their hostile politics... more

AirlinesAir France’s profit are dropped, but turnover has increased
Paris, France -Positive passenger traffic’s figures
For the sixth consecutive year, Air France has closed the budget with a profit. The aircompany has posted, in fact, a profit of EUR120mn, against last year EUR 153mn. Turnover is of 1.3% to EUR 12,69bn.... more

DefenseHungarian government to invest USD 100m to modernize its weapons
Budapest, Hungary - The arsenal serves to equip the Gripen jet fleet
In the effort to align to the Nato standards, of which is part since 1999, the government of Budapest has decided that it will acquire weapons for USD 100 million, which will go to equip their fleet of... more

Science and technologySan Francisco’s hub will the goats in order to prevent fires
Saint Francisco, Usa - News has been announced by airport’s director of the communitarian transactions
"We have property in the Western of Saint Francisco’s airport, a sensitive area where it is difficult to carry equipments or persons. So we have carried the goats, that eat the vegetation for prevention o... more

AirlinesOman Air to serve Lebanese capital from June 6
Muscat, Oman – The service will be operated with a new generation B-737
The airline Oman Air goes to reinforce its presence in the Gulf area, in truth already very marked, thanks to the announcement of the new route with Beirut (Lebanon), which will be inaugurated on June... more

AirlinesSars: Air Canada grounds Boeings 747
Toronto, Canada - Aircompany has announced a reduction of 17% of destinations and 60% of the connections with Asia
The demand’s fall of flights towards East, for the Sars risk, has forced Air Canda, that is already in controlled administration, to hold in the hangars six Boeing 747s of its fleet. Savings are remarkable, f... more

Government actsQuestion: "Attestation of professional competence for cabin crews in civil aviation" (2)
Rome, Italy - The answer of the European Commissioner for Transport, Loyola De Palacio
Official Journal of the European Union C 92 E of 17th April 2003, page 188. Answer given by Mrs de Palacio on behalf of the European Commission (October 21, 2002). "The Commission did indeed present... more

Government actsQuestion: "Civil aviation services and meteorological services in the EU"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Stavros Xarchakos (European People's Party)
Official Journal of the European Union C 92 E of April 17, 2003, page 194. (2003/C 92 E/254) Written question E-2646/02 by Stavros Xarchakos (PPE-DE) to the European Commission (September 20, 2002). Subject:... more

AirlinesTo raise to 6,000 the AA flight attendants to be dismissed by next July
Forth Worth, Usa - The were not enough the concessions made on last month
It has been confirmed yesterday the lay-off of 3,123 flight attendants of American Airlines for the next July 1, as part of the plan to recover from a situation nearly desperate. But the true desperation... more

AirlinesIt's going on the Southwest Airlines' march, 2003 is positive too
Dallas, Usa - Growth projects in the next future
After the optimal performance of 2002, ended in positive, Southwest Airlines expects to repeat it also in 2003, that could be closed clearly with profit in rise. The most famous low-cost airline of the... more

IndustryEmbraer ends positively the first quarter, a rose of 12%
San Paolo, Brazil - Optimistic also for the future
The first quarter of Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica SA (Embraer) has been closed with an increase of 12% at USD 68,3m, although they have been delivered seven aircraft in less regarding the same period... more

AerospaceGreek satellite Hellas-Sat is in orbit
Cape Canaveral, Usa - Yesterday in the evening the launch from Cape Canaveral
The Atlas V Nasa's rocket has been launched yesterday at 6:10pm EDT (22:10 GMT), from Cape Canaveral space base, placing the Hellas-Sat spacecraft in a supersynchronous transfer orbit 31 minutes later.... more

Latest newsRussian bombers in flight for an exercise in Indian Ocean
Moscow, Russia - Probably more flights will follow
It's the first time since the dissolution of the Soviet Union that the Russian bombers cross the aerial space of the southern countries in order to complete a exercise in the Indian Ocean. Two TU-160s... more

AerospaceA private aircraft in able to flying beyond the atmosphere has been showed in California
Mojave, Usa - Designer is the same of Voyager
In Mojave's desert, in California, it has been showed the SpaceShip One, the first aircraft constructed by private, in order to carry the man beyond the atmosphere's borders. Aircraft has been designed... more

Latest newsIsraeli jet violates Lebanese airspace, the Lebanese anti-aircraft answers back
Beirut, Lebanon - But no aircraft has been hit
An Israeli fighter was under the anti-aircraft fire of the Muslim extremist group Hezbollah, after having violated the Lebanese airspace. The incursions from part of the Israeli airplane continue, although... more

Latest newsEnglish Air Forces step back from Saudi Arabia
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - The decision follows that ones from France and the Usa
The Air Forces of Her Majesty have begun today to withdraw from the air force base of Prince Sultan near Al-Kharj, 70 km south from the Saudi Arabian capital Ryadh, an operation that could last weeks.... more

IndustryThey're almost all Northrop Grumman's employees the Us citizens died in Riyadh
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Concern also for the English staff
The yesterday attacks in the Saudi Arabian capital have put under shock the USA and UK, because it has ascertained they were addressed expressly to civil and/or military targets in the territory. Bae... more

HelicoptersChechen guerrillas attack Russian helicopter, no casualties reported
Grozny, Chechen - The Mi-8 performed an emergency landing
It has been forced to an emergency landing a helicopter of the Russian Airforce Mi-8 under the enemy fire of the Chechen guerrillas. Colonel Alexander Drobyshevsky, head of Russian aviation, has declared,... more

Airlines"Sars Emergency": China Southern Airlines is talking to aircraft manufacturers about delaying aircraft deliveries
Guangzhou, China - Airline reported a 36.5% fall in passenger numbers
China Southern Airlines is talking to aircraft manufacturers about delaying aircraft deliveries, in order to reduce the effects of Sars. Air company is based in Guangzhou, where brake out epidemic and... more

AirlinesIt will be an American bank to grant the loan for Vietnam Airlines
Hanoi, Vietnam - The money are for the renew of the fleet
An important step ahead in the normalization of the relations between Vietnam and Usa passes also through the agreement concluded yesterday between Vietnam Airlines with Citibank and Abn Amro, according... more

Press releaseSas: Snowflake destined for Beirut, Belgrade and Istanbul
Stockholm Sweden - 200,000 bookings, capacity of 72%, 40,000 visits per week on its web site
"To date, more than 200,000 aircraft seats have been booked on Snowflake and interest among travelers is considerable. Capacity usage on board in April was more than 72 percent and www.flysnowflake.com... more

AirlinesJapan Airlines made cuts to its planned schedule
Tokyo, Japan - Frequency has been reduced on 16 routes
Yesterday, in light of reduced forward bookings, for international crisis and Sars emergency, Japan Airlines made further cuts to its planned schedule. Frequency has been reduced on 16 routes, service... more

AirlinesLuxair has posted a profit increase of 45,7%
Luxemburg, Grand duchy of Luxembourg - Increase also for passenger's number
"The substantial increase in freight handling volume at the CargoCenter, increased activity of Luxair's main partners and especially the new shareholder Panalpina, as well as the remarkable performance... more

Science and technologyOpened the new hub in the Cambodian capital
Phnom Penh, Cambodia - But the tourism is in vertical drop
After 8 years of work and an investment of USD 32m, it has been opened today the international airport of Phnom Penh completely restructured and with a new terminal. This last one can manage a flow of... more

Government actsQuestion: "Low cost airlines and consumer rights" (2)
Rome, Italy - The answer given by the European Commissioner for Transport, Loyola De Palacio
Official Journal of the European Union C 92 E of 17th April 2003, page 194. Answer given by Mrs de Palacio on behalf of the European Commission (24 October 2002). "The Commission attaches great importance... more

AirlinesAlitalia will transfer its Parisians offices in Air France headquarter
Paris, France - 60 Italian air company's dependents will be merged by French carrier
Air France's Chairman, Jean-Cyril Spinetta, declared yesterday, on June 17, Alitalia will transfer all its Parisians offices, in French air company headquarter. Chairman announced that about 60 Alitalia's... more

AirlinesLufthansa reports figures for the first 3 months in 2003: doubled losses
Frankfurt, Germany - An operative drop is previewed as well
Figures worse than what estimated by the analysts those presented this morning from Lufthansa, that reported doubled losses in first trimester 2003 regarding the same period of 2002, attested to EUR 356m.... more

IndustryThe cooperation between Italian industry and Airbus grows
Rome, Italy - News has comunicated by Airbus Chairman
According to Noel Forgeard, Airbus' Chairman, the industrial cooperation between the European consortium, based in Blagnac (France) and the Italian aviation industry is in constant increase. Forgeard has... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on General Electric Company CF6-6 series turbofan engines
Washington, Usa - To prevent cracks in high pressure turbine rotor (HPTR) rear shafts, which could result in uncontained engine failure and damage to the airplane
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NE-24-AD; Amendment 39-13144; AD 2003-10-01] RIN... more

Government actsQuestion: "Low-cost airlines and consumer rights"
Rome, Italy - Presented to the European Parliament by Brian Simpson (European Socialists)
Official Journal of the European Union C 92 E of 17th April 2003, page 193. (2003/C 92 E/253). Written question E-2635/02 by Brian Simpson (PSE) to the European Commission (18 September 2002). Subject:... more

AirlinesAir Canada reduces its operativity of 17%, planes are grounded
Ottawa, Canada - The Canadian carrier faces one of its worst period
It's getting considerably worse the financial situation of Air Canada, airline that operates in regimen of bankruptcy but that is not able to exit from the crisis, emphasized also by the Sars emergency... more

AccidentsA BA pilot dies in parachute incident
Florida, Usa - A gust of wind the cause
Martin Siddel, 52 years old, a British Airways pilot with the vice of parachuting, died in Florida yesterday because of the wounds after the impact with the ground. Indeed the parachute has opened successfully,... more

PeopleFaa raises the weigh limits both for passengers and for baggages
Washington, Usa - The average man is more and more cumbersome
The tragic incident happened on January 8 at the airport of Charlotte-Douglas (North Carolina), when an airplane crashed because of the excessive weight killing the 21 persons on board, has shaken both... more

AirlinesLabor Union and pilots agreed Mexicana Airlines' cut
Town of Mexico, Mexico - News revailed by aircompany
Assn. of Aviation Pilots of Mexico and the National Labor Union of Aviation Workers agreed to conditions set by the Mexicana airlines'Ceo for a 10% reduction in labor costs through workforce reductions... more

AirlinesIberia changes management
Madrid, Spain - Air company's board accepted Irala's resignation
After 7 years as Iberia's Chairman, Xabier de Irala will leave the air company, after the June 12 annual shareholders meeting. News has been confirmed by Spanish carrier. Iberia's board accepted Irala's... more

AccidentsNo victims in the incident of a Il-76 occurred on Friday
Kinshasa, Democratic Repubblic of Congo - The statement of Congolese government makes it clear
The news of 120 persons or perhaps more died, as a result of the opening of the door of an Ukranian Il-76 in flight over Congo, had been reported by all world-wide press agencies, although then no widening... more

Latest newsA-400M to take Tornado place as well?
London, UK - The new aircraft could be part of Foas project
The proposal to use the new A-400M military transport airplane for the European Armed Forces as missile carrier has risen from the English Defense Ministry, that has selected the Mbda, a joint venture... more

IndustryBoeing invites the carriers to configure their planes
Seattle, Usa - There's more and more cooperation between customer and industry
The ability to understand the requirements of the customer from part of the supplier of has always been a factor of so enormous importance that by now nearly everybody has in their organization chart,... more

AerospaceGreek satellite Hellas-Sat's launch suspended yesterday
Cape Canaveral, Usa - New launch could be already today
A problem with an instrumentation has yesterday caused the launch's suspension of a Lockheed Martin Atlas-5, with on board the Greek satellite Hellas-Sat. When it will be in orbit, the satellite will supply... more

AirlinesAer Lingus renews its fleet
Dublin, Ireland - Talks with both Boeing and Airbus are running
Aer Lingus could see the replacement of all 27 of its short-haul aircraft, for its fleet renewal. News has been revealed by Irish air company, that confirmed it is in talks with both Boeing and Airbus.... more

Latest newsThere's an understanding between Boeing and US Air Force
Washington, Usa - The lease of B-767s will cost 6% in less
It has been reached an agreement between the American Air Force and the Boeing about the leasing of 100 B-767 airplanes that will be used for the in-flight refuelling. According to what declared yesterday... more

People"Sars Emergency ": Russian airlines stop selling tickets for flights to China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
Moscow, Russia - Decision comunicated by Russian aviation authority
The confirmation of the first Sars case in Moscow has convinced Russian Government to take precautionary measures. Russian aviation authority Friday ordered all Russian airlines to stop selling tickets... more

Latest newsIt costs EUR 4m the damage provoked by some pacifists to an Us plane
Dublin, Ireland - The incident links to the protests for the war in Iraq
It could cost very high to the Irish Government the action of some pacifists who in the end of January attacked an American military cargo plane at the airport of Shannon. Indeed according to the technicians... more

AirlinesEUR 7m is the net profit posted by Martinair in first quarter
Amsterdam, Holland - EUR 3m was net profit in the same period last year
In 2003 first quarter Martinair, KLM and Royal Nedlloyd, which each hold 50% stakes in the airline, posted a net profit of EUR 7m, up from EUR 3m net profit in the same period last year. According to a... more

AirlinesVirgin Express could open a new base at Paris-Orly
Paris, France - Decision will be taken within a week
"We are analyzing a last proposal", has declared a Virgin Express' spokesman, about a new base at Paris-Orly airport. Final decision will taken by Virgin Express's majority shareholders, within a week.... more

Press releaseSas Group restructures aircraft maintenance
Stockholm, Sweden - The decision during its meeting yesterday
"The Board of Directors of the Sas Group decided during its meeting yesterday to locate the main base for the technical maintenance operations for aircraft, Sas Technical Services, to Stockholm-Arlanda... more

Government actsThe new European Aviation Safety Agency is recruiting an Executive Director
Rome, Italy - The vacancy notice is available on the Official Journal of the European Union of 7 May 2003
The European Commission launched a new procedure for the recruitment of an Executive Director for the European Aviation Safety Agency (Easa). It is doing so at the request of the Agency's Management... more

Science and technologyCanadian airport's security administrators ready to strike
Toronto, Canada - Wage settlements and means of protection the target of the workers
Canadian airport's security administrators of Dorval, Mirabel and Québec will strike next days for wage settlements. Agitation's target also the lacked adaptation at the new rules that since the days... more

AerospaceIndia has launched in the space a telecom satellite
New Delhi, India - Within a week it will take position in the definitive orbit
Yesterday India has launched in orbit Gsat-2, a telecom satellite. The operations have been leaded by the Space search Organization's technicians, from the base of Hassan, in the Southern state of Karnataka.... more

Government actsQuestion: "Air transport and the environment" (2)
Rome, Italy - The answer given by the European Commissioner for Transport, Loyola de Palacio
Official Journal of the European Union C 110 E of May 8, 2003, page 84. (2003/C 110 E/086). Answer given by Mrs de Palacio on behalf of the European Commission (November 12 2002). "A number of initiatives... more