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Press releaseBoeing adjudicates a new contract for the future multi-mission airplane of Us Navy
Washington, Usa - It concerning the MMA program
"The Boeing has obtained a contract from the US Navy for the second phase of the CAD (Component Advanced Development) relative to MMA program (Marine Multi-mission Aircraft). The value of the contract... more

IndustryThe Swiss' reorganization plan will not effect on Ebraer agreements
San Paolo, Brazil - A 60 planes order has been already set up
Care the recent decision of Swiss to reduce its operativity in order to face the critical aviation situation,the analysts had emphasized that probably some contracts with the manufacturer societies would... more

Latest newsSoon B-2 bombers will fly to the Gulf (2): technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Northrop B-2 Spirit
B-2 is the most expensive aircraft ever running at USD 865m per aircraft. The Usaf originally wanted 133 B-2s, but only 20 had been funded by 1995. There is provision for a third crew member behind the... more

AirlinesTerrorism insurance fees at Sydney airport
Sydney, Australia - But it will last only three months
The airport societies have spent and are spending a lot in order to improve the security, especially in Australia where they have been applied also some technologically advanced solutions. But these... more

Latest newsSoon B-2 bombers will fly to the Gulf
Washington, USA - Monday will sail the nuclear aircraft carriers Nimitz
According to sources near American Navy, soon, B-2 bombers would have to take off from the Usa bases to the Gulf. B-2 is invisible to the radars and can carry 900 kg bombs, guided by satellite. Sources... more

AccidentsEngine trouble for Blair's plane: he reached Madrid flying BA
London, UK - The Prime Minister met Aznar two hours later
A chaotic day yesterday for the English Prime Minister Tony Blair who had to meet with his Spanish peer José Maria Aznar in Madrid in order to face the spiny Iraqi issue. Indeed the airplane of Raf... more

Fair and showsInternational Nuclear Security Center's Chief has been murdered in Moscow
Moscow, Russia - News has been reported by Russian press agency Itar-Tass
According to Itar-Tass, Russian press agency, the body without life of Sergei Bugayenko, General Manager of the International Nuclear Security Center, has been found yesterday in the evening by police,... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation model S-76A, B, and C helicopters
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of the rotor brake disc (RBD), damage to the rotor blades and nearby hydraulic and fuel lines, and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-SW-06-AD; Amendment 39-13064; AD 2003-04-15] RIN... more

DefenseIraq agrees to destroy Al Samoud II missiles
Baghdad, Iraq - Usa are skeptical, Russia ready to use its veto power
Just after the announcement from the head of UN inspectors, Hans Blix, who said Iraq is collaborating minimally in the disarmament activities, it arrives the umpteenth countermove from Saddam Hussein who,... more

AerospaceRussia will assure the next flights towards Iss
Moscow, Russia - The crew will be reduced to two astronauts
A formal agreement has been reached between the Russian Government and the American one about the connections that must be assured with the Iss (International Space Station): the next missions will be... more

AccidentsSea King helicopter crashed on the Canadian destroyer's deck
Halifax, Canada - Unhurt the pilots, but the polemics soar
A Sea King helicopter, making part of the Canadian military forces, has crashed on the deck yesterday as soon as it took off from the destroyer "Iroquois", from just 7 meters of height: in the impact the... more

Latest newsUs Air Force will get two new B-757s in April
Washington, Usa - They will replace the old B-727s
According to some declarations coming from the American Air Force Chief Vice Marshall John Hamilton, the Defence Ministry has decided that they will be two new B-757s to replace the old B-727s bought secondhand... more

AirlinesThai purchases planes from United Airlines
Bangkok, Thailandia - Two opposite destinies, it's an agreement useful for both carriers
As more times AVIONEWS has underlined, especially recently, the contraction of the market of the civil aviation in Europe and Usa is a symptom disowned for the Asian carriers which, on the contrary, are... more

IndustrySikorsky Aircraft awarded of a over 113 USDm contract
USA
Sikorsky Aircraft, Shelton, Conn., is being awarded a $113,290,531 term contract for performance-based logistics support of 14 dynamic components of the H-60 aircraft. Work will be performed at Shelton,... more

AerospaceAustralia could enter in the American plan of the " Spaces Shield"
Sydney, Australia - The Australian Government would be studies the possibility
"Our first responsibility is to investigate the ways to protect Australia against the dangerous behaviors of states as Iraq and North Korea. It is not an offensive, but a defensive system. The spread of... more

AirlinesAir France could increase its operativity
Paris, France - An audacious choice in a period of unreliability
Air France could benefit of the uncertain situation in which some continental airlines are involved, in order to increase its operativity. Indeed after the financial ruin of Air Lib they are increased... more

HelicoptersEurocopter looks at East
New Delhi, India - 80 helicopters to be sold in the next three years
Eurocopter, subsidiary of Eads (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company), would be aiming to the Indian market where it previews to sell 80 helicopters in the next three years. However the Asian... more

Science and technologyIt has been decided the plan to enlarge Gatwick airport
London, UK - Two more runways will be added to the existing one
There were three alternatives on which the issue of the widening of Gatwick airport was centralized, and to the end it has been decided, today, to choose the most drastic, that is the construction of two... more

AerospaceThe European probe Mars Express will be launched on May 23
Paris, France - Russian carrier Soyuz-Fregat will launch orbit the probe
It will be Russian carrier Soyuz-Fregat to launch in orbit Mars Express, European Space Agency probe. The launch has been fixed on May 23, from Baikonur cosmodrome, in Kazakistan. Mars’ ground geologic m... more

AirlinesBritish Airways ponder about a Concorde's retirement
London, UK - It's fading the dream of a supersonic airline
According to the English tabloid "Sun" the Concorde could be grounded in the next few days although it would be able to remaining in service until 2009. But the market conditions are not good in order... more

IndustryBoeing unveils its new creature, the B-777/300ER
Seattle, Usa - A project to boost the aeronautic industry
Enthusiastic the Boeing management after the exhibition of the last born in the Seattle-based industry, the B-777/300ER that will be commercialized since April 2004, that is when the first aircraft must... more

DefenseUs satellites discover a North-Korean nuclear reactor re-opened
Washington, Usa - Atomic crisis risks to precipitate
"I think it’s a North Korea regimen example of growing actions in order to obtain concessions. We try a pacific diplomatic solution, but all the options remain opened ". United States have answered, b... more

AerospaceNasa engineers previewed Columbia’s tragedy
Houston, USA - Nasa has rendered public e-mails and notes
Last January 31, William Anderson wrote: "Why are we speaking about these things the day before landing and not the day after the launch? If there were signs that the shuttle has lost pieces, I would... more

DefenseTurkey yields to the American proposals
Ankara, Turkey - Turkish Parliament will have to ratify the agreement on the American Forces deployment
Today, Vecdi Gonulin, Turkish Defense Minister, has announced Turkish military bases soon will accommodate about 62.000 American soldiers. The agreement for the military collaboration between USA and... more

AirlinesAA towards the bankruptcy? Another defeat for the civil aviation sector
Dallas, Usa - Important talks with the unions are on the way
According to some calculations made by the unions' analysts, pilots and flight attendants, the American Airlines could seek for bankruptcy protection in three months, that is by the end of May. Indeed... more

AirlinesUnions ready for legal actions against Ryanair
Dublin, Ireland - The carrier won't quit and it's on the way to carry ahead with the lays-off
The Irish carrier Ryanair, headed by the Michael O' Leary, is on the hem of a trade-union crash because of the decision by O' Leary to change Buzz' strategy, the airline operating in the field of the low-cost... more

PeopleAfghanistan signs an important agreement with the Azerbaijan civil aviation
Kabul, Afghanistan - Another step towards the normality
The real freedom of a people passes more and more through the possibility to move and to establish relationships with other people, especially in a country that remained for decades under the heel of the... more

IndustryIt has been resumed the IL-96 production, after 10 years
Moscow, Russia - They'll be 2 cargo and 6 passenger planes
In a declaration released yesterday to the Russian press agency Itar-Tass the general director Vyacheslav Salikov of the Voronezh industry, has asserted that the production of the Ilyushin-96 will be resumed,... more

IndustryAAI Corp awarded of a near 16 USDm contract
USA
AAI Corp., Hunt Valley, Md., is being awarded a $15,973,016 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of 75 joint service electronic combat system testers (JSECST) for various Navy aircraft; 73 each... more

IndustryRaytheon Co. awarded of a over 17 USDm contract
USA
Raytheon Co., McKinney, Texas, is being awarded a $17,471,752 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-priced contract (N00019-02-C-3068) to exercise an option for the manufacture of five AN/APS-137C(V)5... more

AccidentsColombian Army helicopter crashes with 23 troops on board
Bogota, Colombia - The rebels' shooting the cause of the disaster
A helicopter of the Colombian regular Army, a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, has crashed yesterday in a mountainous zone in the north of the country, beyond 400 km far from the capital Bogota, with all 23... more

Science and technologyShannon airport blocked by pacifist group: US carriers decided to avoid the hub
Dublin, Ireland - A huge manifestation has been planned for next Saturday
The wave against the war crosses all Europe and it's large the number in these days of the pacifists' actions in order to hinder the activities of their governments that can be in relation with war operations.... more

AccidentsNorthrop Grumman delivers its 15th Joint Stars plane
Washington, Usa - A new division has been created specifically for this program
It has been delivered to Georgia Air National Guard the 15th aircraft E-8C Joint Stars (Joint Surveillance Target Attack System Radar), 5 weeks ahead the previewed date. The division where the new airplane... more

DefenseIraqi crisis: Croatia to give its airspace for civilian flights
Zagabria, Croatia - But it's difficult to give more concessions
The government of Zagabria has decided that it will grant "The airspace for the overflight, the landing and the refueling in the Croatian airports of the civil and cargo planes, to the ally forces guided... more

Science and technologyA Texan airport will take the name of the Columbia’s commander
Amarillo, Usa - The astronaut was born in the city
International airport of Amarillo, in Texas, will call Rick Husband International Airport. Husband is the Commander of Columbia and the last February 1 died, together to other six astronauts, in the tragic... more

IndustryBoeing to launch a new B-737/900 version
Seattle, Usa - It will be the rival of A-321
Although the economic conjuncture is not one the best the development plans of the greatest world-wide industries continue, also in order to find in short terms the effective solutions that can accelerate... more

IndustryRolls-Royce to give the sack to 1100 dependents
London, UK - Market conditions don't leave other solutions
As a result of a restructure plan in three of its emplacements Rolls-Royce, world-wide leader industry in manufacturing airplane engines, will cut 1100 jobs, as announced yesterday by the company. "We're... more

IndustryThe agreement for Airbus A-400M has been reached
Berlin, Germany – Announcement has been issued by German Defense Minister
German Defense Minister spokesman has declared today that experts coming from seven countries, that have made the Airbus A-400M military transport aircraft order, has reached an agreement for a job group... more

IndustryThe agreement for Airbus A-400M has been reached
Berlin, Germany – Announcement has been issued by German Defense Minister
German Defense Minister spokesman has declared today that experts coming from seven countries, that have made the Airbus A-400M military transport aircraft order, has reached an agreement for a job group... more

PeopleConference of Boeing Vice President of Marketing in New York
New York, Usa - He will discuss commercial airplane market
On Thursday, Feb 27 in New York, Randy Baseler, Boeing Vice President of Marketing will discuss the commercial airplane market. A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available at 9:00 am Eastern... more

AerospaceAn insulating tile could be the key of Columbia’s investigations
Houston, USA – Technicians have become suspicious by the unusual color of the part
A Shuttle’s insulator tile, with an unusual orange color, could be the key's inquiry about the tragic Columbia’s incident, exploded in flight last February 1. Orange is the insulating foam color. A min... more

DefenseNorth Korea has told people to set up for a nuclear war
Pyongyang, North Korea of the - The communist regimen said to rebel against Usa
"The situation of the Korean Peninsula is reaching the brink of a nuclear war". This is the official declaration of the Korean Central News Agency that has also invited the Southern of the Country to rebel... more

Latest newsJoint Stars program (2): the technical sheet of E-8C
Washington, Usa - The plane is a link between the ground forces and the battlefield
The Joint E-8c Stars (Joint Surveillance Target Attack System Radar) is an aircraft whose functions are surveillance, control and acquisition on the enemy forces information which then are sent to ground... more

AerospaceWildBlue-1 satellite will be sent in orbit by Ariane 5
Paris, France – Satellite will be launched in 2005
American company WildBlue Communication, specialized in the supply of telecommunication services in wide band, has entrusted to Arianspace the WildBlue-1 satellite launch. A launcher Arianes 5 will carry... more

Latest newsAmerican National Guard will watch US bases in Great Britain
London, Great Britain - US Army will send the soldiers by the end of March
The daily paper 'The Guardian' has written, in its edition of February 24, that the American National Guard will watch US bases of Lakenheat, Mildenhall and Molesworth, in Great Britain. US Army will... more

AerospaceNasa has lost the contact with the probe Pioneer 10
Washington, USA - It had been launched in 1972 and now will be a space garbage
It was the first probe to transmit Saturn and Jove’s images, but NASA has announced to have lost the contact with Pioneer 10. Probe was launched in orbit in 1972, it was conceived for a 21 months mission, b... more

Science and technologyFailure of Delta new systems to speed the queue in New York airport
New York, Usa - They roll the system out in other 81 airports
The New York airport Fiorello La Guardia is testing a Delta innovative project that will make better use of technology to speed passengers through the lobby with as little as two-minute wait. But during... more

AirportsGeneral strike in Algery involves air transport
Algeri, Algery - Protest against privatization, loss salary purchasing power and national reconciliation politics
Trade-union and political strike in Algeria. Yesterday, February 25, has been organised a two days block of all the economic activities in order to protest against the process of privatization of the public... more

AirlinesRyanair has reorganized Buzz
Dublin, Ireland – Staff and routes cut will be among the measures
According to the English daily newspaper "Times", Ryanair has cancelled all the Buzz flights in April the air company acquired last month by Klm. The air carrier would eliminate several of the 21 routes... more

AirlinesSwiss cannot escape from the crisis, fired 700 dependents (2): the press release of the air company
Basilea, Switzerland - Decisions approved by the management of the carrier
"A package of emergency measures proposed by the executive management was approved by the Swiss Board of Directors on 24 February 2003. In Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Bern and Lugano, destinations will be reduced... more