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AirlinesAmerican Eagle to ax 14 of its regional jets
Forth Worth, Usa - For the failure to win changes from its pilots on the number of regional jets it can operate
After talks between American Eagle management and pilots about the changes on the number of regional jets the carrier can operate, failed, Forth Worth-based airline is to ax 14 of its 50-seat ERJ-145 aircraft.... more

Civil aviationNew York: Delta Airlines uniforms stolen
New York, Usa - Feared to be employed in terrorist attacks
A new theft of flight uniforms happened in New York; the stolen uniforms belongs to Delta Airlines hostesses. Last Sunday, in fact, someone has stolen identity cards, besides uniforms and flight handbooks.... more

AccidentsHelicopter crashed into North Sea: a "catastrophic" mechanical fault according to an RAF crew
Great Yarmouth, UK - Six people are still missing
A "catastrophic" mechanical fault may have caused a helicopter to crash into the North Sea, according to an RAF crew involved in the search for survivors. Five people have already been confirmed dead... more

AccidentsFound the aircraft vanished yesterday over Borneo's skies
Jakarta, Indonesia - None of the people on board have been rescued yet
Despite search and rescue teams have been able to found the plane vanished Tuesday in East Kalimantan province of Borneo, none of the ten people believed to be on board has been rescued so far. Wreckages... more

Press releaseAt Farnborough International Air Show, Raytheon focuses on customer success
Farnborough, Uk - Company will use exhibits, briefings to highlight 'Technologies to protect our world'
"Raytheon Company, among the world's premier defense electronics and aerospace companies, will reinforce its commitment to customer satisfaction and program excellence during this year's Farnborough International... more

Science and technologyUsa: two airport employees charged with immigration violations
Minneapolis, Usa - They worked in secured areas at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport
Two men detained in May in a sweep of employees working in secure areas at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport have been charged with immigration violations. The charges - a Ghanian and a Mexican... more

Press releaseAMR reports second quarter loss of USD 465m before a special item
Washington, Usa - "Average fares are at 15-year lows"
"AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, Inc., today reported a second quarter net loss of $465 million before a special item, or $3.00 per share. This compares with a net loss of $105... more

AerospaceN'Sync singer to become third "space tourist"
Moscow, Russia - Take off scheduled for October 22, 2002
Lance Bass, singer of the Us pop group N'Sync, as confirmed by the Canadian Space Agency, has been officially enrolled in the list of the potential "space tourists" to take off to space on board a Russian... more

IndustryBoeing: 2nd quarter 2002 better than forecasts
Seattle, Usa - Earnings of USD 751m
Despite the sluggish economic trend and the fall in aircraft orders due to September 11th attacks, in the second quarter of 2002, the Us aircraft maker Boeing posted positive results, by registering earnings... more

IndustryDynCorp Technical Services awarded of a near 12 USDm increment
USA
DynCorp Technical Services, Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a $11,700,000 increment as part of a $204,564,772.90 firm-fixed-price with cost reimbursable lines contract for C12 and UC35 Aircraft Life Cycle... more

AirlinesContinental: net loss of USD 35m
Houston, Usa - A better result compared to the first call for second quarter
Continental Airlines, the fifth largest Us carrier, reported a second quarter net loss of USD 35m (USD 0.55 diluted loss per share), which compares favorably to the First Call estimate of USD 0.76 loss... more

AirlinesBritish Airways to cut its fares
London, Uk - On 37 more European routes
Uk's flag British Airways still goes on with its strategy aiming to increase passengers demand by cutting fares on 37 European routes. "We are now offering full service at no-frills prices on 108 routes.... more

IndustryAirbus A380: largest version has a 800-seat capacity
Paris, France - A program to challenge Boeing's superjumbo jets
Airbus aims to challenge Boeing with its A380 program. A380 largest version can carry up to 800 passengers, whereas its standard version has a 555-seat capacity. The largest aircraft in service in currently... more

AirlinesUS Airways to add Midway Airlines as regional jet affiliate Midway to become US Airways Express carrier
Arlington, Usa - Tickets will be honored
US Airways has signed a letter of intent to enter into a service agreement with Midway Airlines under which the Raleigh, N.C.-based carrier will operate as US Airways Express, flying an all-regional jet... more

IndustryChirac christened yesterday the final assembly site of the Airbus A380
Tolouse, France - The new 555-seat superjumbo by the European aeronautical giant
Yesterday the French president Jacques Chirac inaugurated the site where the European aircraft maker will carry out the final assembly of its new superjumbo A380. The 50ha site, is located in the business... more

Weather forecastsNo Sukhoi aircraft at 2002 Farnborough International Air Show
Moscow, Russia - It fears that its planes will seized in a debt dispute with a Swiss company
Sukhoi, one of the main Russian aircraft manufacturers, decided not to display any of its planes at 2002 Farnborough International Air Show which runs July 22-28. The reason, according to Sukhoi, must... more

PeopleFAA downgrades Argentina's safety rating
Washington, Usa - From category 1 to category 2
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) opted to downgrade Argentina's safety rating from category 1 to category 2. Airlines in category 2 are allowed to operate but only under a strict surveillance... more

AerospaceSatellites could shortly take off from a new Russian-Australian space center
Sydney, Australia - Located on the Australian Christmas island
Russia and Australia are likely to create a new airspace base on the Australian island of Christmas, 2600 km north west from Austral continent. The new cosmodrome, which could host the launch of commercial... more

AirlinesRyanair denies that an Eu investigation has ever been called by its pilots
Dublin, Ireland - The low-cost airline will proceed against the Dutch newspaper who reported the story
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline instructed its lawyers to issue legal proceedings against the Dutch daily newspaper "De Telegraaf" who reported the entirely untrue story that Ryanair’s pil... more

Science and technologyMexico City's new airport: "other options on the ground"
Mexico City, Mexico - Mexican president Vicente Fox
Mexican president Vicente Fox affirmed that "other options are on the ground" regarding the building of the capital city's new airport. "I will continue talks with San Salvador Atenco's farmers. Currently... more

Civil aviationUSAF fighters escorted an American Trans Air aircraft at La Guardia airport
New York, Usa - After some passengers started passing notes and changing seats
Because of the sospicious activity of some of the 98 people on board, an American Trans Air Chicago-New York flight has been escorted by two USAF F-16 fighters at the airport of La Guardia in New York.... more

Latest newsSpain reconquers the islet of Perejil
Madrid, Spain - Fighters F18 supported the operations
Spanish forces have pushed Moroccan soldiers off the disputed Mediterranean islet of Perejil. Six Moroccans were taken prisoner and moved to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, just five kilometres (three miles),... more

Press releaseExpressJet Holdings reports second quarter earnings of $20.5 Million
Houston, Usa - An increase of 62 percent over the prior-year period
"ExpressJet Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: XJT) today reported second quarter net income of $20.5 million, an increase of 62 percent over the prior-year period. The net income represents $0.33 diluted earnings... more

AirlinesVirgin Atlantic and Air India are getting "divorced"
New Delhi, India - As of next August 12
Virgin Express decided to put an end to its code-share agreement with Air India after 2 years of "marriage". The ruling followed Richard Branson statement, who in fact last month, said Uk-India links to... more

IndustryRaytheon to be investigated by SEC
Washington, Usa - For violation of rules on information transparency
The Us Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is going to investigate the country's giant defence supplier Raytheon because of its supposed violation of the rules concerning transparency in the spreading... more

AccidentsTwo US Marines helicopters collided at Singapore (2): a technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion (Usa)
Type: heavy-lift transport helicopter Accommodation: two pilots, crew chief, 37 troops, 24 stretchers Dimensions - length: 67 ft 2 in - rotor diameter: 72 ft 3 in - height: 24 ft 11 in Weights -... more

IndustryDynCorp Technical Services awarded of a near 8 USDm contract
USA
DynCorp Technical Services, Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $7,931,134 contract to provide for aircraft maintenance, munitions, and equipment support, and Air Armament Command, Control, Communications,... more

AccidentsTwo US Marines helicopters collided at Singapore
Singapore - Killing a technician on the tarmac
A technician on the tarmac has been killed in the collision between two US marines helicopters occurred yesterday at Paya Lebar Air Base in Singapore. As the CH-53s were parking in fact, their main rotors... more

IndustryGeneral Dynamics awarded of a over 11 USDm contract
USA
General Dynamics Armament Systems, Burlington, Vt., is being awarded an $11,033,520 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00421-01-C-0314) for the procurement of 48 M61A2 20mm... more

IndustryXontech and Schafer awarded of a 140 USDm contract
USA
Xontech Inc., Van Nuys, Calif. and Schafer Corp., Chelmsfor, Mass., are being awarded a $140,000,000 indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity contract to participate in a program to provide highly-specialized... more

AccidentsHelicopter crashes into North Sea (UK): a technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Sikorsky S76 (USA)
Type: medium-lift utility helicopter Accommodation: 2 pilots, 14 passengers Dimensions - length: 13.4 m (44 ft) - rotor diameter: 13.4 m (44 ft) - height: 4.4 m (14 ft 5 in) Weights - empty:... more

DefenseWashington to sell six C-130Es to Pakistan Air Force
Washington, Usa - For USD 75m
According to Pentagon officials, Washington is going to sell 6 C-130E military planes to Pakistan. The sale, which for Pentagon will not affect in anyway the political-military balance of the region, "will... more

AccidentsHelicopter crashes into North Sea (UK): 5 dead and 6 missing
Great Yarmouth, UK - The Sikorsky S76 was carrying 11 people between the Clipper platform and the Santa Fe Monarch drilling rig
Five people died and six others were missing last night after a helicopter crashed into the sea 40 kilometres north-east of Great Yarmouth, eastern England, as it was transporting oil rig workers. The... more

Fair and showsBush to name new FAA's head
Washington, Usa - Marion Blakey will replace Jane Garvey
Today, United States' president George W. Bush will name the new head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Marion Blakey will officially replace former FAA chairman Jane Garvey. Mrs Blakey, who... more

AccidentsTourism aircraft with 10 people on board vanished over Borneo's skies
Jakarta, Indonesia - Rescue teams at work
A small tourism aircraft with 10 people on board vanished over Borneo' skies, in the East Kalimantan province. Rescue teams, promptly alerted, immediately launched search operations. (007) more

AirlinesEasyJet-Go merger: British Fair Trade Commission okayed the operation
London, Uk - It should be completed by the end of this month
Yesterday the British Fair Trade Commission okayed the acquisition of British budget airline GO by its former rival EasyJet. According to airlines, the operation which will cost Luton-based budget carrier... more

Sport aviationFrench skydiver aims to jump from 40,000 meters
Paris, France - Michel Fournier, 57, has skydived more than 8,000 times
Michel Fournier, 57, from France, is planning to jump from 40,000 meters, reaching speed of around 1500 kmh. The jump is likely to take place next September in an uninhabited area of Canada. Fournier... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Glaser-Dirks Flugzeugbau GmbH Models DG-400 and DG-800A sailplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct cracks in the propeller mount plate
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-12-AD; Amendment 39-12818; AD 2002-14-18] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more

Fair and showsZimbabwe's president forced a Harare-London flight to divert to Madrid
Madrid, Spain - To be able to catch a plane to Cuba
Over 200 passengers on board an Air Zimbabwe flight in service between Harare and London Gatwick, have been forced to an unexpected diversion to Madrid airport to allow President Robert Mugabe to join... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing 767-300 airplanes equipped with Rolls Royce RB211-524H series engines
Washington, Usa - To prevent a single failure from resulting in uncommanded deployment of a thrust reverser
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-108-AD; Amendment 39-12802; AD 2002-14-02] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Rockwell Collins Air Data Computers
Washington, Usa - To prevent an unwarranted display of the ADC flag when switching static air sources
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-14-AD; Amendment 39-12819; AD 2002-14-19] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Eurocopter EC135 helicopters
Washington, Usa - To detect fatigue cracks in the shaft that could lead to shaft failure
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-SW-15-AD; Amendment 39-12817; AD 2002-14-17] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more

Latest newsRieti (Italy) to host the 1st European Military Gliding Championship
Rieti, Italy - From July 19 to July 27 July
50 military pilots coming from 8 countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Uk, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Hungary) will challenge themselves in the 1st European Military Gliding Championship,... more

HelicoptersMesa, Las Vegas Police Departments Select MD 500s
Tucson, Usa - Both MD 500E and MD 530F are engineered for operating in hot weather
MD Helicopters, Inc., (MDHI) has confirmed sales of two MD 500 Series helicopters to two police departments in the Western United States. The Mesa, Arizona, Police Department (one MD 500E) and the Las... more

Press releaseContinental Airlines reports second quarter loss
Houston, Usa - Of USD 35m
"Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today reported a second quarter net loss of $35 million ($0.55 diluted loss per share) excluding a previously announced fleet charge and write down of its government... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas Model 717-200 airplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct as well as to prevent cracks in the spoiler hold-down actuator supports
Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-244-AD; Amendment 39-12816; AD 2002-14-16] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness... more

Science and technologyMacquarie Bank invested in Eternal City airports
Rome, Italy - For USD 483m
Macquarie, an Australian investment bank, purchased a 44,7% stake of Aeroporti di Roma (AdR), the handling agent of the Roman airports of Fiumicino and Ciampino. Thanks to this USD 483 worth acquisition,... more

Press releaseConcorde special fares from British Airways
London, Uk - Unique leisure opportunity without lots of restrictions
"For the leisure traveler looking for a the ultimate travel experience, significantly reduced Concorde fares between New York and London are being introduced by British Airways. Seats are available at... more

AccidentsSiberia: a Tupolev Tu-134 lost its forward undercarriage while landing
Moscow, Russia - None of the passengers got injured
A Krasair Tupolev Tu-134 with 79 people aboard lost its forward undercarriage as it was landing at the Irkutsk airport, in Siberia. The flames burst from the contact between the aircraft nose and the runway... more

AccidentsAn Indian air force Mig-21 caught fire in mid-air and crashed (2): a technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Mikoyan Mig-21 Fishbed (Russia)
Type: multi-role fighter Accommodation: 1 or 2 pilots depending on the variant Dimensions - length: 21 ft 8 in - wingspan: 23 ft 5 in - height: 13 ft 5 in Weights - empty: 12.882 lb - max... more