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Fair and shows"Jesolo European Air Show 2013": airplanes of the Italian, French and Swiss acrobatic groups
Rome, Italy - The event, that will take next Sunday, will be live on RAI, the tv channel
The "Jesolo European Air Show 2013" will take place next Sunday, on September 1st, on the coast up north of Venice. The event will be broadcast live on Rai Uno (the Italian tv channel) from 4:00pm... more

AirlinesKenya Airways: direct links to China served by B-777 airplanes
Rome, Italy - From next November 19
Kenya Airways will launch by the end of this year direct links from its "Jomo Kenyatta International Airport" hub in Nairobi to China, using a new B-777/300ER (Extended Range) airplane and improving the... more

AirportsLondon City Airport: passengers in July
London, UK - Positive figures after those in May and June
The only airport actually in London, London City Airport is continuing to go from strength to strength. July saw another record-breaking month at the airport, with the highest ever number of passengers... more

Civil aviationBoeing increases its forecasts about global demand for aircraft pilots
Seattle, USA - According to the US' company there will also be requirement for more than 500,000 maintenance technicians
Boeing released its "2013 Pilot and Technician Outlook", in which it forecasts that aviation industry will need more than a million people among pilots and technicians to support expanding demand for new... more

AerospaceAriane 5 rocket: regular launch from Kourou spaceport (VIDEO)
Kourou, French Guiana - Two satellites successfully deployed into their orbit
Ariane 5 carried into orbit the EUTELSAT 25B/Es’hail 1 and GSAT-7 satellites after the liftoff from Kourou Spaceport, French Guiana, for the 57th consecutive success for Arianespace's rocket. Following t... more

Military aviationSyrian crisis: six British Typhoon aircraft deployed at base in Cyprus
London, United Kingdom - "But they will not take part in any military action"
In the light of the Syrian crisis, Great Britain sent six Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft at its base of Akrotiri, on Cyprus Island, but according to the Ministry for Defence their aim is just defending the... more

AirlinesAircraft and transport. LAN eviction at Buenos Airport stopped: strike avoided?
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Decision suspended "Until a determination is made of the legality of the order"
An Argentinian court issued an injunction in order to block the eviction of LAN Argentina, subsidiary of the LATAM Group, from its hangar at Buenos Aires' "Jorge Newbery" Airport. The decision instructs... more

Fair and shows"MAKS 2013": six new MiG-29K aircraft for India by year's end
Moscow, Russia - The Russian company will open a maintenance centre for its airplanes in the Asian country
The Indian Naval Air Arm will receive six MiG-29K aircraft by the end of the year, according to Sergei Korotkov, director general of the Russian Aerospace firm, who released his declarations during "MAKS... more

IndustryTurbomeca unveils for the first time the Ardiden 3G engine installed on a Kamov 62 helicopter
Moscow, Russia - The maiden flight is scheduled for the next few weeks
Turbomeca (Safran) unveils for the first time the Ardiden 3G engine installed on a prototype of the Russian helicopter Kamov 62 at the "MAKS air show". The maiden flight is scheduled for the next few weeks. The... more

AirportsAircraft and transport. Seoul and Prague airports sign cooperation agreement
Prague, Czech Republic - The aim is increasing the connections between Czech Republic and South Korea
Czech Aeroholding and Incheon International Airport Corporation signed a partnership agreement regarding the airports managed by the two groups, that is to say Prague and Incheon-Seoul. The understanding... more

IndustryAirbus Military: first A400M wings of the airplane for RAF leave for final assembly line
Madrid, Spain - The aircraft is due to be delivered in September 2014
The wings for the first Airbus Military A400M Atlas new generation airlifter for the Royal Air Force have left the Airbus plant in Filton, UK where they are made, bound for the final assembly line at Seville,... more

AerospaceEverything is ready for the launch of Ariane 5: liftoff scheduled at 10:30 pm today
Kourou, French Guiana - On board there are two communication satellites
Arianespace’s mission with the EUTELSAT 25B/Es’hail 1 and GSAT-7 satellites is on track for liftoff in the evening of today, Thursday 29, 2013, following the workhorse Ariane 5’s rollout to the ELA-3 launc... more

HelicoptersAW-139 helicopters. "MAKS 2013": AgustaWestland and UTair sign service centre agreement
Moscow, Russia - Aircraft are deployed and operated from bases in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Sochi and from additional bases in Siberia
AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica company, announced the signing of a Service Centre Agreement with UTair Aviation of Russia during an official ceremony held at "MAKS 2013" last Tuesday. Under the agreement... more

Finance and economyAircraft and finance. Ryanair announces fighting against the decision of UK's competition watchdog
Dublin, Ireland - "This report is manifestly wrong"
On Wednesday 28 August 2013 the Competition Commission of the United Kingdom required Ryanair to sell its 29.8 per cent stake in Aer Lingus down to 5 per cent (AVIONEWS). In its report the antitrust watchdog... more

AerospaceNASA tests rocket component manufactured with the 3D-printing technology
Houston, Usa - A record 20,000-lbf thrust was generated
The largest 3-D printed rocket engine component that the American space agency NASA ever has tested blazed to life during an engine firing that generated a record 20,000 pounds of thrust. This test is... more

DefensePossible Syrian conflict: here are the airplanes and the helicopters that might be used
Rome, Italy - The US Air Force might utilize its B-52 bombers and F-16 fighters
The US-led attack against Syria seems to be forthcoming, and many analysts think that the evening of Thursday 29 August could be the monet when the conflict starts. At least initially air raids are... more

Military aviationAirbus A400M: first flight of the aircraft with the colours of the Turkish Air Force (VIDEO)
Madrid, Spain - The airplane will be delivered in the upcoming weeks
The first production Airbus Military A400M new generation airlifter for the Turkish Air Force (TAF) has been painted and flown for the first time with the colours of the air force of the Middle Eastern... more

Fair and shows"MAKS 2013": Ilyushin Finance orders 20 Superjet 100 aircraft
Moscow, Russia - The Russian government will provide financial support for the purchase
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company (SCAC) and Ilyushin Finance Co signed two firm contracts for the delivery of 20 Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ-100) aircraft: the agreements were finalized during "MAKS 2013", the... more

IndustryAircraft and industry. Sukhoi targets the Chinese market for the Superjet 100
Moscow, Russia - An industrial compensation agreement might be signed at "MAKS 2013"
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft is planning to look West for the future strategy relative to the Superjet 10 (SSJ-100) aircraft: the Russian company is taking into consideration the huge potential represented by... more

AccidentsPiper PA-32 aircraft crashes in Germany, five casualties
Wickede, Germany - Also a child among the victims of the accident
Five persons died, and a further three were injured, in the accident which involved a small aircraft near Frondenberg, in Germany, in the evening of Tuesday 27 August 2013. The crash occurred at about... more

Finance and economyAircraft and finance. UK's competition watchdog requires Ryanair to sell 5% of Aer Lingus shares
Dublin, Ireland - The low-cost company will be obliged not to seek or accept board representation in the legacy airline
On Wednesday 28 August 2013 the Competinio Commission of the United Kingdom required Ryanair to sell its 29.8 per cent stake in Aer Lingus down to 5 per cent. This will be accompanied by obligations on... more

AirportsAircraft and transport. Rome-Fiumicino: a drowning airport?
Rome, Italy - Diverted flights and delays because of Tuesday's bad weather
The strong downpour which hit Rome in the afternoon of Tuesday 27 August 2013 caused heavy disruption also at Fiumicino's "Leonardo da Vinci" International Airport, with delays and aircraft unable to land... more

Civil aviationFAA issues policy to improve workplace safety for aircraft cabin crewmembers
Washington, Usa - It will be effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register
The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), working with the US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), issued in the last days a f... more

IndustryTurbomeca and Russian Helicopters: MoU on a new maintenance center
Moscow, Russia - Supporting the entry into service of the Ka-226T and the Ka-62 aircraft
Turbomeca (Safran) and Russian Helicopters (a subsidiary of Oboronprom, part of State Corporation Rostec) today announced that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the opening of a new... more

IndustryUral Works of Civil Aviation to become a Repair and Overhaul facility for Turbomeca engines
Bordes, France - The Safran's industry will supply tools and spares, provide training, technical assistance and publications
Turbomeca (Safran) announces the signature of a MRO Licence Agreement with Ural Works of Civil Aviation (UWCA), paving the way for UWCA to become Repair and Overhaul Facility in Russia for Turbomeca Arrius... more

Civil aviationAircraft and transport. USA: airline employment declines in June
Washington, USA - Only US Airways and Alaska Airlines are growing
US scheduled passenger airlines employed 381,441 workers in June 2013, 2.4% fewer than in June 2012, the US Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported. June was t... more

Finance and economyAircraft and finance. Dubai Aerospace prepares merger with BBA Aviation
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - The integration would involve some parts of the two companies
On Tuesday 27 August 2013 Dubai Aerospace and BBA Aviation officialy confirmed they are in talks for a possible integration of certain parts of their companies. Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) is an... more

IndustryB-787 aircraft: order for six Dreamliners by Xiamen Airlines
Seattle, Usa - Originally announced in May 2011
Boeing and Xiamen Airlines have finalized an order for six 787/8 airplanes. Originally announced by the airline in May 2011, the order is valued at $1.3 billion at list prices. As China's only all-Boeing... more

Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Argentina: unions warn of possible strike over LAN's eviction
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Government accused of favouring Aerolineas Argentinas
The unions which represent the employees of the Argentinian airlines threatened to call a strike on Thursday 29 August 2013 in order to protest against the initiative of the government to evict LAN Argentina... more

Finance and economyAircraft and finance. All Nippon Airways means to purchase a 49% stake in Asian Wings
Tokyo, Japan - It would be the first investment in a Myanmar-based carrier from a foreign company
ANA Group, parent company of All Nippon Airways, announced on Tuesday 27 August 2013 the intention to acquire a 49% stake in Asian WIngs Airways, in order to expand its presence in the lucrative market... more

AerospaceJapan: launch of the Epsilon missile aborted
Tokyo, Japan - Anomaly detected 19 seconds before the liftoff
Today, Tuesday 27 August 2013, Japanese space agency JAXA was forced to cancel the launch of the first Epsilon Launch Vehicle (Epsilon-1) from the Uchinoura Space Center, because an emergency stop alarm... more

SecurityEASA: publication of Part-Ora (Organisation Requirements for Aircrew) consolidated rules
Cologne, Germany - It is possible to choose between the A5 sized handbook with a dvd attached or the separate dvd
Part-ORA (Organisation Requirements for Aircrew) consolidated rules (175 pages) have been published in the Technical Publications format and can now be purchased from the EU Bookshop on the Technical Publications... more

IndustryBoeing rolls-out first B-787/9 Dreamliner airplane
Washington, Usa - First delivery to launch customer Air New Zealand is set for mid-2014
Boeing has completed the first 787/9 Dreamliner. The second member of the 787 family rolled out of the Everett, Wash., factory last Saturday to the flight line, where teams are preparing it to fly later... more

IndustryAlenia Aermacchi: test flight operations resumed for the M-346 aircraft
Venegono, Italy - After it was grounded by the industry
The M-346 advanced jet trainer has resumed test flight operations after it was grounded by Alenia Aermacchi following an accident of the company-owned, pre-series aircraft on 11 May 2013. The technical... more

IndustryATR: its aircraft can operate from three more unpaved runways in the remote parts of Russia
Toulouse, France - The certification allows its airplanes to operate from gravel, dirt and grass strips
ATR obtained the company’s receipt of fleet-wide approval for new generation ATR aircraft to operate from 3 more unpaved runways in the remote parts of Russia. Russian Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) d... more

OccurrencesAll Nippon Airways Dreamliner aircraft forced to reverse course due to radar malfunctioning
Tokyo, Japan - Passengers moved to another 787
A Dreamliner aircraft was once again involved in a problem while in flight: a Boeing 787 operated by All Nippon Airways was forced to reverse its course and return to Tokyo-Haneda after just one hour of... more

AerospaceItalian ASI: photo exhibition on radar satellite technologies searching for new archaeological sites
Rome, Italy - Divided in 15 panels, it is from August 26 to September 2, 2013 at Galleria Agostiniana, in Piazza del Popolo
The Italian radar satellite are engaged not only for searching water on the Mars or for monitoring tragic events but also for protection and preservation of the world archaeological patrimony. The radar... more

AirportsAircraft and transport. Berlin-Brandenburg Airport: the first flights will be operated by Germania
Berlin, Germany - "We have a strong interest that the new airport will be open soon"
Germania Fluggesellschaft will become the first airline to operate passenger flights from Berlin-brandenburg Airport, whose inauguration was initially scheduled in 2011 but was postponed several times:... more

AerospaceNASA ready to launch its Moon-bound LADEE spacecraft from Wallops Island
Wallops, USA - The robotic mission is aimed to gather information about the atmosphere of our satellite
The American space agency NASA is making final preparations to launch a probe at 11:27 pm EDT (3:27 am on Saturday 7 GMT/UTC) Friday, September 6, from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island,... more

Finance and economyAircraft and finance. Ryanair might be forced to sell its stake in Aer Lingus
Dublin, Ireland - According to rumours, the ultimatum of the competition Commission might arrive on Tuesday
According to rumours reported by the British media, this week Ryanair might receive an ultimatum from UK's Competition Commission for the sale, total or partial, of the stake that the low-cost carrier... more

Press releaseLatam Airlines Group: passenger-traffic increased 2% in July 2013
Santiago, Chile - International passenger traffic increased 1.9%
LATAM Airlines Group and its subsidiaries, ("LATAM Airlines Group" or "the Company"), the airline group in Latin America, reported preliminary monthly traffic statistics for July 2013 compared to July... more

Military aviationOpen Skies Treaty: starting from today an Italian C-130J aircraft will fly over Russia
Moscow, Russia - Russian and Belarusian inspectors in Poland
In the period between August 26 and 31, 2013, a group of Italian inspectors will make a surveillance flight over the territory of the Russian Federation on board an Italian Lockheed Martin C-130J aircraft,... more

Civil aviationAircraft and associations. AOPA: Mark Baker is the new President and CEO
Frederick, USA - He will take office on September 6, following formal appointment by the Board
The Board of Trustees of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has selected Mark Baker as the new president and Chief Executive Officer. A native Minnesotan, Baker, 75 yo, is an AOPA member... more

AerospaceNASA is looking for new uses for its historical launch structures
Orlando, USA - The agency wants to transform the Kennedy Space Center into a spaceport for both government and commercial clients
American space agency NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida is seeking concepts for the potential use or divestment of three historic launch platforms that are not needed for the agency's current or planned... more

Military aviationF-15SE standing alone in SOuth Korean contest forn new fighter procurement
Seoul, South Korea - F-35 and Typhoon eliminated from the competition
The Boeing F-15SE Silent Eagle now stands alone as the sole remaining candidate for South Korea's 7.4-billion-dollar F-X Phase 3 fighter aircraft procurement. Forecast International has therefore long... more

Civil aviationFAA: new software designed by NASA to reduce aircraft delays
Washington, USA - The PDRC will enable a better use of high-altitude slots
The American space agency NASA has handed off to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States a new, NextGen software tool that will improve the flow of aircraft from runways to cruising... more

CuriositiesSkyscanner survey: from the parrot to the glass eye, the strangest things left on board of the aircraft revealed
Rome, Italy - Results collected between 700 flight attendants
A live parrot, a glass eye and a bag of sand are just a few of the many bizarre items left behind on planes each year, according to a survey of 700 international cabin crew made by flight search engine... more

Military aviationSixteen MiG-29 SMT aircraft for the Russian Air Force by 2016
Moscow, Russia - The purchase is part of the government's efforts to protect the historical aerospace company
According to official sources quoted by "Kommersant", the Russian federation is about to purchase sixteen MiG-29 SMT aircraft by 2016. The agreement between Moscow and MiG is part of the efforts to... more

HelicoptersSikorsky launches Matrix, a technological innovation programme for VTOL aircraft
Washington, USA - "We seek to expand the types of missions that can be flown, improving efficiency, safety and reliability"
Sikorsky Aircraft has unveiled a major research program, designated Matrix Technology, to develop, test and field systems and software that will improve significantly the capability, reliability and safety... more

UAS-DronesUS Navy awards four contracts for new unmanned aircraft
Washington, USA - The companies involved are Boeing, Ga-Asi, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman
The Navy announced that four Preliminary Design Review (PDR) contracts were awarded for the Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) air vehicle segment. The four 15 million... more