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CargoFirst flight of the Airbus A-330/200F completed successfully
Toulouse, France - First delivery scheduled in August 2010
The first flight of the new Airbus A-330/200F cargo aircraft has been completed successfully today at the manufacturer's facilities in Toulouse, France.The maiden flight has been performed by pilots Philippe... more

Military aviationThe new AESA radar equipped Gripen takes off
Linköping, Sweden - The device is built by Selex Sensors & Airborne Systems
The test model of the Saab Gripen fighter, equipped with the AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) Vixen 1000E/ES05 Raven radar built by Selex Sensors & Airborne Systems (American branch of Selex... more

Military aviationSouth Africa cancels Airbus A-400M order
Johannesburg, South African Republic - Due to delays and excessive cost increase
The government of the South African Republic today announced that it has cancelled its order for eight Airbus Military (EADS) A-400M airlifters. It is the first order cancellation for the European consortium... more

Military aviationBAE Systems completes deliveries of Hawk aircraft to India
Warton, UK - The trainer has joined the fleet at Air Force Station Bidar
BAE Systems has delivered the 24th and final UK built Indian Hawk trainer aircraft, after completing a flight development contract for the Indian Air Force (IAF). Following a journey across Europe, Africa... more

Government actsItalian question on the failure of the "Mobile Arm" at the airport of Catania
Rome, Italy - Presented to the Hon. Ferdinando Latteri (Mixed Movement for the autonomy of the South Allied)
"At the Ministry of Infrastructure and transport. To gain information given that: at the Fontanarossa airport in Catania, it is known, that the 'Luffing' needed for boarding and disembarking from... more

Military aviationAustralian companies might build F-35 parts locally
Melbourne, Australia - Thanks to the MoUs signed by Lockheed Martin
The Australian Ministry for Defence announced yesterday that Lockheed Martin had signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) in Melbourne with three companies for future F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike... more

SecurityFAA AD on Airbus model A-300/600 airplanes (2009-21-12)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: (Volume 74, Number 206)] [Page 55112-55116] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

SecurityFAA AD on Eurocopter France (ECF) model EC-155B and EC-155B1 helicopters (2009-22-04)
Washington, Usa - To prevent a loss of control of the helicopter
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: (Volume 74, Number 207)] [Page 55447-55449] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

AccidentsAir Zimbabwe aircraft skids off runway for warthog strike
Harare, Zimbabwe - Equipment seized to two journalist who photographed the event
A Xian MA-60 aircraft of the airline Air Zimbabwe Tuesday evening had a curious accident, luckily without consequences for the 34 passengers on board. The airplane in fact, just before takeoff from Harare... more

Civil aviationCanadian certificate for Pratt & Whitney's PW535E engine
Longueuil, Canada - It will power the Embraer Phenom 300 aircraft
Pratt & Whitney Canada (United Technologies) has received Transport Canada type certification for its new PW535E engine selected to power the Embraer Phenom 300 light business jet. The PW535E turbofan... more

SecurityFAA AD on General Electric Company CF6-80C2 series turbofan engines (2009-21-07)
Washington, Usa - To prevent loss of asymmetric thrust and thrust control
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: (Volume 74, Number 206)] [Page 55126-55130] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

IndustryErrata on the press-release: the Alenia Aermacchi M-346 "Master" makes its 1,000th flight.
Venegono, Italy - In the last paragraph, concerning Singapore, the M-346 is participating in the competition for the (48) aircraft and a complete integrated training system; 48 a/c is not correct, is an error referring to UAE
"The new M-346 Master advanced trainer designed by Alenia Aermacchi, a Finmeccanica company, has reached the symbolic 1,000-flight milestone. The flight was made by the third prototype, representative... more

HelicoptersSikorsky delivered new VIP helicopter to the UK Royal Family
Coatesville, USA - The S-76C++ entered service in September
Sikorsky Global Helicopters, a branch of Sikorsky Aircraft (United Technologies), has delivered a new VIP S-76C++ helicopter to the Royal Travel Office for use by the Royal Family of the United Kingdom.... more

Press releaseAVIO: €13 million contract for propulsion of SMALL-GEO satellites
Rivalta di Torino, Italy - Signed a contract with the OHB-System Company in Bremen
"Avio has signed a €13 million contract with the OHB-System Company in Bremen, Germany, to develop and produce the propulsion unit of the launch platform for SMALL-GEO satellites (geostationary satellites f... more

UAS-DronesDutch military certificate for the Raven B UAS
Monrovia, USA - It will be used by the Defense on the country's airspace
The Military Aviation Authority of the Netherlands has issued a Military Type Certificate for the Raven B NLD MUAS (Micro Unmanned Aircraft System), built by AeroVironment, the first such certificate issued... more

AirlinesBoarding Pass on mobile with Air France and KLM
Rome, Italy - The service is now also being offered to passengers from Fiumicino, Linate and Malpensa
"After launching its world premier on the mobile boarding pass for international flights in September 2008, between Paris and Amsterdam, and later by many European airports, today Air France and KLM have... more

SecurityFAA's letter to Northwest Airlines revoking license to Flight 188's pilots
Washington, USA - They missed their arrival airport by 240 km because they had been working on their laptops
Some US media published the letter sent by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) -which is attached to this story- to revoke the license to the two Northwest Airlines' pilots who overflew their arrival... more

AirlinesUS Airways reports record load factor
Tempe, USA - In October 2009
US Airways today announced October and year-to-date 2009 traffic results. Revenue passenger miles (RPM) for the month were 4.7 billion, down 0.8% versus October 2008. Capacity was 5.7 billion available... more

AirlinesUnited Airlines: traffic down in October 2009
Chicago, USA - Load factor grows thanks to a capacity decrease
United Airlines unveiled its preliminary consolidated traffic results for October 2009. The air company reported an October consolidated passenger load factor of 83.1%. Total consolidated revenue passenger... more

OccurrencesTurkish Airlines' airplane loses engine cowling
Istanbul, Turkey - The Control Tower notes the damage on take-off
The pilot of a A-320/200 plane of Turkish Airlines was forced today to invert its route and return to "Ataturk" airport in Istanbul, from where it had just taken off for a direct flight to Cairo (Egypt)... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol signed bilateral agreements for a new service to launch
Brussels, Belgium - It's Pan-European Repository of Information Supporting Civil-Military Performance Measurements (PRISMIL)
EUROCONTROL has signed bilateral agreements with Belgium, France and Germany to launch the Pan-European Repository of Information Supporting Civil-Military Performance Measurements (PRISMIL) Service.... more

UAS-DronesThailand wants to build its own UAV
Bangkok, Thailandia - To reduce costs and expenses of the reconnaissance missions
The Defence Ministry of Thailand has announced its intention to launch a programme for the development and production of a squadron of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for the air forces of the country. The... more

AirportsSummer 2010: Jetairfly starts 6 new destinations from Brussels-South Charleroi
Brussels, Belgium - The stationing of a new carrier's aircraft at this airport
Brussels-South Charleroi, the most accessible airport in Belgium, announced the stationing of a new Jetairfly aircraft yesterday as well as the opening of 6 new Jetairfly routes to: Istanbul, Al Hoceima,... more

Military aviationMaintenance of the Australian F-111s completed
Amberley, Australia - Works began in 1974 and passed to Boeing since 2001
Boeing today delivered to the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) the 28th and final F-111 serviced by Boeing under the Deeper Maintenance program, at a ceremony at RAAF Base Amberley (Australia). The... more

AirportsItaly: Palermo airport positive trend goes on
Palermo, Italy - Passenger traffic and movements up in October
The positive period of the "Falcone e Borsellino" airport of Palermo goes on. In October 2009, in fact, scheduled flights on the Sicilian airport have been 3,670, 2.06% more than last year. The number... more

AirportsItaly: Alghero airport reported traffic up 14%
Alghero, Italy - Thanks mainly to the new national flights operated by Ryanair
The "Riviera del corallo" airport of Alghero, Italy, has reported a 14% growth in passenger traffic for October 2009, thanks mainly to the new national flights operated by the Irish low-cost airline Ryanair,... more

IndustryChinese engine for the COMAC C-919 unveiled
Shanghai, China - Ready by 2016, it should replace those supplied by western companies
An engine model for the new COMAC (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China) C-919 airliner has been unveiled at the "China International Industry Fair 2009" in Shanghai. The SF-A engine, designed by AVIC... more

PeopleGiancarlo Zeni, new COO of Blue Panorama Airlines
Rome, Italy - Manager of great experience and professionalism, Zeni is to coordinate different, strategic and operational areas of the company
"Blue Panorama Airlines announced the appointment of Dr. Giancarlo Zeni (Chief Operating Officer) as Director General of the air company. The choice to choose Zeni, corresponds with the will to appertain... more

CuriositiesBritish Airways: Italians struggle with time away from families when travelling on business
London, UK - According to a survey commissioned by YouGov on the behalf of BA
"A fifth of Italians feel guilty about leaving behind family and friends when travelling on business, according to a British Airways survey of 6,000 Europeans (commissioned by You Gov), and a third miss... more

Civil aviationAEA: Ireland determined to become a no-fly zone?
Brussels, Belgium - Fewer passengers, higher fees creating a "Vicious spiral", according to Association
Hot on the heels of the Irish air passenger tax, which has added €10 to passenger journeys and contributed to a fall in passenger numbers at Irish airports of 15% this summer, comes the news that Ireland’s air... more

SecurityTwo Qantas pilots suspended for not deploying the landing gear
Sydney, Australia - The occurrence on October 26 on flight QF458
Two pilots of the Australian airline Qantas have been suspended following October 26 occurrence when they failed to deploy landing gear of their Boeing 767/300 while landing in Sydney after a flight from... more

IndustryThe Alenia Aermacchi M-346 "Master" makes its 1,000th flight
Venegono, Italy - The flight was made by the third prototype
"The new M-346 'Master' advanced trainer designed by Alenia Aermacchi, a Finmeccanica company, has reached the symbolic 1,000-flight milestone. The flight was made by the third prototype, representative... more

Civil aviationSITA: "Airport IT Trends Survey 2009". One airport out two predicts major investments in IT next year
Rome, Italy - The survey co-sponsored by Airline Business and the Airports Council International (ACI)
"Most of the world's leading airport operators (80%) intend to make passenger self-service the primary channel for check-in, according to a new global survey launched yesterday. And 52% rated the introduction... more

IndustryBAE Systems to produce new parachutes for the US Army
Phoenix, USA - Under a contract worth US$8.7 million
BAE Systems received an US$8.7 million contract from the US Army to produce new T-11 parachutes within a US$220 million program to phase out existing T-10 parachutes. BAE Systems is one of three companies... more

SecurityFAA AD on Hartzell Propeller Inc. ()HC-()2Y(K,R)- () series propellers (2009-22-03)
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of the propeller hub causing blade separation and subsequent loss of airplane control
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: (Volume 74, Number 206)] [Page 55130-55135] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

SecurityFAA AD on Airbus model A-300 B4-601, B4-603, B4- 605R, B4-620, B4-622, B4-622R, F4-605R, F4-622R, and C4-605R Variant F series airplanes (2009-21-02)
Washington, Usa - To prevent a potential of ignition sources inside fuel tanks, which in combination with flammable fuel vapors, could result in a fuel tank fire or explosion and consequent loss of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: (Volume 74, Number 206)] [Page 55116-55118] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

SecurityALPA adopts new pilot fatigue policy
Washington, USA - More relevance to natural circadian rhythms
The Air Line Pilots Association of America and Canada (ALPA) has adopted a new flight-time/duty-time and rest policy that is tailored to take into account the latest science on how pilots deal with fatigue... more

AirlinesEurofly: losses of EUR 45 million up to the 31st August 2009
Rome, Italy - The shareholders' meeting resolved to cover the losses even with a reduction of capital
On the 31st August 2009, the airline Eurofly, Meridiana Group, said it had recorded a loss of 45 million Euros. From what has emerged at the shareholders' meeting yesterday about the assets of the company... more

CargoTomorrow the first flight of the Airbus A-330/200F?
Toulouse, France - The announcement made by the European manufacturer
The European manufacturer Airbus announced that the first flight of the new cargo aircraft A-330/200F will take place tomorrow, weather permitting, from its headquarters in Toulouse, France. This flight... more

AirlinesSecond quarter of cost decrease for US carriers
Washington, USA - Labor and fuel the main expenses
The airlines belonging to the Air Transport Association of America (ATA) yesterday released its quarterly Airline Cost Index, incorporating data through the second quarter of 2009. The composite cost index... more

AirlinesTurkish Airlines: flights to New York by B-777
Rome, Italy - And First Class service with "Fully flat" beds
Turkish Airlines, a Star Alliance member, announced that daily flights to New York are operated by Boeing 777 offering First Class with fully flat beds. Boeing 777-300ER aircraft are configured with... more

Press releaseThe president of the Republic of Italy has summoned the Supreme Council of Defense for November 11
Rome, Italy - The news reported in a note issued by the Presidency of the Republic
"The President of the Republic of Italy, Giorgio Napolitano, has summoned the Supreme Council of Defense at the Quirinale palace on Wednesday, November 11, 2009, at 10:30 am local time. The agenda includes... more

SecurityFAA AD on Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd. & Co. KG. (RRD) Tay 650-15 turbofan engines (2009-22-01)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: (Volume 74, Number 206)] [Page 55121-55123] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

SecurityFAA Emergency AD on Sikorsky model S-92A helicopters (2009-23-51)
Washington, Usa - To prevent loss of an MGB and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 AD 2009-23-51 Sikorsky Model S-92A... more

AirportsTurin-Caselle airport back to regular operations
Turin, Italy - Agreement reached in the evening with Aviapartner workers
The protest of the workers of the handling company Aviapartner at Turin-Caselle airport is over, after a two-day strike that had totally frozen all flight operations. Things have come back to normal this... more

ReportNew devices to measure noise in Fiumicino
Rome, Italy - Four centers near schools and public places
On October 27 has been installed, near Fregene's seniors club in Via Porto Conte, the first of four new devices to measure the noise level produced by operations at Rome-Fiumicino airport. The other ones... more

DefenseBoeing delivers ICBM security systems upgrades
Anaheim, USA - For the US Air Force
Boeing today announced that it has delivered upgraded cryptography devices to Northrop Grumman and the US Air Force for the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) system. The devices provide additional... more

AirportsGround services workers' protest goes on at Turin-Caselle
Turin, Italy - Dozens of flights cancelled. Discussions freezed
Also today dozens of flights (more than 60) have been cancelled at Turin-Caselle airport, due to the strike of the workers of the handling company Aviapartner, that had begun yesterday morning. The reason... more

OccurrencesTwo priority landings for Thomas Cook aircraft in Manchester
Manchester, UK - Within about one hour for problems to the pressurization and to an engine
The pilots of two Thomas Cook Airlines Boeing 757/200 aircraft have been forced today to request priority landings at Manchester airport (UK) in about one hour. In both cases there have been no further... more

DefenseThe ship built with steel from the Twin Towers arrived in New York
New York, USA - San Antonio class amphibious helicopter carrier
The USS New York, San Antonio class amphibious assault helicopter carrier built with 7.5 tonnes of steel coming from the World Trade Center, destroyed in September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, yesterday... more