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Weather forecastsBad weather in Italy: a new gradual worsening from yesterday
Rome, Italy - On most of the Peninsula
"From yesterday a worsening of the weather has been recorded on major part of the Italian Peninsula with rains of strong intensity on Sardinia and then on Southern regions. On the North snowfalls and on... more

AirportsLiguria Region: EUR 1 m to increase flights in Genoa and Albenga
Genoa, Italy - OK by Council to the law
"A law decree has been approved by Liguria Region's Council to support the air traffic in local airports of Genoa and Albenga. The law, unveiled by the Liguria Region's President, Claudio Burlando,... more

CuriositiesThe Monthly's Photo: a flying solitary jellyfish?
Rome, Italy - ... or maybe something else
This is not a sea's creature but it is human work. This is the parachute used by French colonel Michel Fournier in the attempt of free fall flight from 40,000 m and a pressurized space ship. In May... more

Fair and showsFinmeccanica (2): the winners of "2008 Innovation Awards"
Edinburgh, United Kingdom - The ceremony in Edinburgh at the presence of President Pier Francesco Guarguaglini
The ceremony to present the "2008 Finmeccanica Innovation Awards" took place at the SELEX GALILEO plant in Edinburgh today. Now in their fifth year, the awards were established to promote awareness of... more

IndustryNATO opens inquiry about anti-narcotrafficking plan's publication in Afghanistan
Washington, Usa - The Secretary General protects SACEUR's work
A decision by NATO Defense Ministers on Alliance Counter-Narcotics strategy was taken in Budapest in October 2008, according to which ISAF can act, in concert with the Afghans, against facilities and facilitators... more

AirportsAirport Council International: global airport traffic weakened by the economics' turmoil
Geneva, Switzerland - The cargo sector loses all along the line
Preliminary traffic results for 2008 by Airports Council International have shown that for the full year, worldwide passenger traffic remained flat, thanks to strong growth in the first quarter which balanced... more

Press releaseItalian ANSV about crash in California
Rome, Italy - Accredited an Italian investigator
"The Italian Air Safety Board (ANSV) has accredited an its investigator in a technical inquiry led by US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) about the event that has involved a Siai Marchetti... more

IndustryRolls-Royce: contract to support Pegasus engines of UK Harrier fleet
London, UK - For £198 million
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a £198 million contract by the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) to support the Pegasus engines which provide the Harrier fleet with its unique Short Take Off and Vertical Landing... more

DefenseBeretta obtains a maxi-order by US Army
Washington, Usa - USD 220 million as worth
The greatest order from the end of WWI, specifies Beretta Usa in a press release, that obtained by US Army: until 450,000 guns model 92FS from 9mm, for a value estimated of around USD 220 million, spare... more

AirlinesBrussels Airlines opens second Sicilian destination
Milan, Italy - From next April 4 the flight Brussel-Palermo takes off
"Starting 4 April, Brussels Airlines sets a course for Palermo (Sicily). Now, with Catania and Palermo, Brussels Airlines offers scheduled services to 2 destinations in Sicily, and 10 in Italy. The... more

HelicoptersCSAR-X: Pentagon was pushing the USAF to favour Boeing
Washington, USA - The new deadline to put in a bid for the contract is April
Aerospace Daily reports that as recently as 2006, the Pentagon was pushing the Air Force to skip open bidding for the 15 billion dollars CSAR-X helicopter contract, preferring a directed buy that would... more

CuriositiesThe Weekly's Photo: giant eggs?
Rome, Italy - An impressive close-up
An impressive close-up for tanks from transfer placed side by side of Alenia Aermacchi MB-339 airplanes of the Italian "Frecce Tricolori" (photo by Mauro Cini). MB-339 is a twin-seat military advanced... more

PeopleAustrian Airlines' CEO finishes its mandate
Vienna, Austria - "In accordance with his contract", carrier said
Alfred Ötsch, 55, Chief Executive Officer of Austrian Airlines AG since 1 May 2006, will be resigning his mandate as of 31 January 2009. Subject to the consent of the Supervisory Board, his duties... more

Civil aviationTurbomeca interrupts the support to Astazou II-C, II-D, II-E, II-F, II-G, II-J and II-K engines
Paris, France - It will continue to support only Eurocopter Alouette SA-3180, SA-318 B and SA-318 C helicopters
ASTAZOU II-C, II-D, II-E, II-F, II-G, II-J and II-K engines are not approved under an EASA engine TC (while are approved by the FAA - Federal Aviation Administration under engine TC-E2IN). However, existing... more

AirportsPisa Airport: established the company Jet Fuel for the management of the fuel depot
Pisa, Italy - Passengers +6.4% in 2008
SAT, "Galileo Galilei"-Pisa Airport Management Company, informed to have established the company Jet Fuel for the management of the centrally fuel depot in the airport. According to some press-sources,... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines to join Star Alliance
Atlanta, USA - Starting from October 24th, 2009
Continental Airlines will exit the SkyTeam alliance on October 24th, 2009, and join the rival Star Alliance. The announcement was made by CEO Larry Kellner. Houston-based Continental announced last... more

HelicoptersRobinson helicopter company breaks production record again
Torrance, Usa - In 2008 the company produced 893 civil aircraft
Robinson Helicopter Company continues to be the world’s leading manufacturer of civilian helicopters. Robinson again breaks its own record producing 893 civil machines in 2008 surpassing its prior record o... more

Civil aviationMeridiana: today pilots strike for 24 hours
Rome, Italy - A protest against the mobility for 145 employees
Meridiana pilots member of ANPAC announced today a 24 hour strike by the Union explaining in a release that "The agitation concerns the mobility for 145 employees of the Group", and on the nightmare of... more

Civil aviationEASA favours the accessibility to own directives
Cologne, Germany - The Agency today published on its website
"The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) today published on its website proposed implementing rules for air operations of community operators, including the corresponding acceptable means of compliance... more

AirlinesS7 Airlines cancels 15 orders for B-787 Dreamliner
Moscow, Russia - A deal worth 2.6 billion dollars
S7 Airlines (or Siberian Airlines), Russia’s second-largest carrier, cancelled its order for 15 Boeing B-787 Dreamliner airplanes valued at about 2.6 billion dollars at list prices. It didn’t explain the... more

Fair and showsFinmeccanica: "Innovation Prize 2008" today
Edinburgh, United Kingdom - To the most innovative ideas of the Group's employees
The fifth edition of the "Innovation Prize" will be held in the suggestive venue of the former Catholic Apostolic Mansfield Traquair Church in Edinburgh. The annual award is given for the most innovative... more

AirlinesAlitalia, take-over of the cargo activity in short time
Rome, Italy - Alis puts in a bid for Alitalia's asset
"We will close the procedure for the take-over of the Alitalia cargo's activity and will announced the tender for Atitech and AMS in short time", this is the statement by Augusto Fantozzi about the take-over's... more

SecurityAA reduces the passengers number to make space to rescue rubber dinghies
New York, Usa - The "Landing on water" in Hudson of the US Airways A-320 is a lesson...
The "Landing on water" in Hudson river by an Airbus 320 of US Airways last January 15, due for a bird-strike, is a lesson. After the crash from which all passengers were safe thanks to the pilot become... more

Civil aviationAir Partner launches JetCard
Milan, Italy - The card allows the flying on private jets with low prices
Air Partner, world leader in the supply of aircraft, launched JetCard, which give the chance to fly on the private jets of the company in Europe, United States and Caribbean at fixed fares and without... more

Military aviationTurkish ATR-72 ASWs to be developed on the ATR-600 airframe
Paris, France - Ten airplanes destined to the antisub to be fitted out with Thales AMASCOS system
10 ATR-72 ASW airplanes, built by the Italian-French industry Atr, ordered by the Turkey Government in 2005 will be developed on the new ATR-600 airframe. The maiden flight is planned for this year, and... more

AirlinesBritish Airways: uncertain the merger with Iberia
London, United Kingdom - "Divergences wider and wider"
British Airways and Spanish airline, Iberia, may walk away from merger talks, or seriously delay a deal, because of ever-widening disagreements over what the two carriers are worth. According to "BNP... more

Civil aviationTupolev TU-204/12CE Cargo: the EASA certification type arrives
Moscow, Russia - Delivered during a ceremony took place today in Moscow
The Tupolev TU-204/120CE cargo, powered by Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4 engines, has received the certification during a ceremony took place this morning in Moscow, in front of Patrick Goudou, EASA (European... more

Military aviationUSAF tanker bid restarts in the Spring
Washington, USA - The final decision could be given in the early 2010
The Tanker bid destined to USAF (US Air Force) will restart in the next Spring. The tender was reopened last July, after the Boeing protests for the $35 billion contract awarded by Northrop Grumman for... more

AirlinesBlue-express flies from Rome to Lamezia Terme
Rome, Italy - The first low-cost link between the Italian capital and Calabria Region from March 30
"A newness for the domestic network of Blu-express.com, the low-cost brand of Blue Panorama Airlines, that will link Rome-Fiumicino to Lamezia Terme, with a daily connection, from next March 30. It's the... more

Military aviation"Air Force One", European corporation is out of the competition
Washington, USA - Boeing is the only potential bidder
The parent of European aircraft maker Airbus said Wednesday that it would not enter the competition to build a replacement for the president's 747 Air Force One, a move that all but leaves Boeing Co. as... more

AirlinesRyanair renounces to Aer Lingus and rejects bid
Dublin, Ireland - After the NO by Irish Government
After years of attempts to purchase the rival Aer Lingus, O'Leary, Ryanair's CEO, renounces to acquire the share of 25% of the airline, possessed by State. He announces it with a concise press release,... more

AirlinesLufthansa Italia is waiting for AOC to fly on the Milan-Rome route
MIlan, Italy - The target is to break the monopoly of Alitalia
Waiting for the opening flight between Milan-Malpensa and Barcelona, scheduled for the early morning of February 2nd, Lufthansa Italia looks at the profitable route between Milan-Linate and Rome-Fiumicino,... more

AirlinesAir France: Malpensa-Paris at only EUR 79
Rome, Italy - Also purchasing the ticket a day in advance
"- To have the possibility to leave choosing among eight daily flights from Milan-Malpensa to Paris-'Charles de Gaulle', from 7:15am until 9:00pm; - To have the convenience to land at Terminal 2F, among... more

AirlinesAlitalia: the restart of meeting with Unions in short time
Rome, Italy - Starting from February 4th
The meeting between Alitalia and Unions will restart on February 4th to talk about the industrial plan, the integration with AirOne and the agreement with Air France-KLM. Unions said the meeting will have... more

AirportsAssoclearance: "No demands for slots in Malpensa Airport"
Rome, Italy - The statements of Carlo Griselli
"At the moment there are not demands for the slots of Malpensa Airport", Assoclearance President, Carlo Griselli, said. "We have satisfied all requested by a long time in this airport, now the situation... more

ReportBoeing cuts 10,000 jobs
Seattle, Usa - 58 days of strike have influenced the decision
Boeing announced the reduction of 10,000 jobs, equal to 6% of the total. According to an official press-release, 58 days of strike by 25,000 Boeing's workers of International Association of Machinists... more

Civil aviationIATA: cargo plummets 22.6% in December
Geneva, Switzerland - Released also the results for full-year 2008
"The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released international scheduled traffic results for both December 2008 and the full-year. In the month of December global international cargo traffic... more

AerospaceThe first aerospace mission to Israel has started
Rome, Italy - To consolidate bilateral relations between two Countries
A mission to Tel Aviv has started to consolidate bilateral relations between Italy and Israel, which have been developing remarkably over recent years, and to promote trade and technoscientific exchange... more

AirportsGran Canaria, allocated a contract for the enlargement of the terminal
Gran Canaria, Spain - The works will cost 124.6 million euros
Aena, the Spanish airport operators, allocated a contract to FCC Construcción S.A. to enlarge the Gran Canaria airport terminal. Works, authorized by the board of directors, are expected to finish within... more

AirlinesMeridiana-Eurofly announce a new strike on February 10th
Milan, Italy - Against the mobility for 145 employees
Announced a new strike by Meridiana and Eurofly's employees to protest against the procedure of mobility for 145 workers. Filt-Cgil, Fit-Cisl, Uil-Trasporti, Anpav, Unione Piloti and APM (Associazione... more

AirlinesMacedonia Avio-Transport: three foreign airlines interested to its purchase, in spite of debts
Skopje, Macedonia Republic - Reason? Only Macedonian airline, with an enviable position in the Middle of Balkans
It's a strategic interest that showed from three great European airlines, not still identified, to purchase only Macedonian carrier, the Macedonia Avio-Transport (MAT), submerged in debt towards Eurocontrol,... more

AirlinesSIA reduces routes on Zurich-Kloten
Zurich, Switzerland - Starting from next February
The news, in advance by Singapore Airlines (SIA), has been confirmed yesterday by a Unique's spokesperson, a society that manages the Zurich-Kloten's airport: the airline of Singapore has decided to bring... more

Airports"Create a silence barrier", the tender for Schiphol airport, has a winner
Amsterdam, Holland - The project by Toine van Goetherm wins on over 90 plans
The tender fixed by the Amsterdam-Schiphol's airport management society, to "Create a silence barrier" as object, has a winner among more than 90 projects presented: it deals of that by architect Toine... more

Science and technologySkySpark, 100% eco-friendly airplane debuts today
Turin, Italy - The ceremony at the Environment Park
DigiSky and Turin Polytechnic University (DIASP) have presented today SkySpark, 100% eco-friendly airplane. The goal of the SkySpark project is to design and build a complete ecological aircraft. All systems... more

AirlinesTAM receives its fourth B-777 airplane
Milan, Italy - It will be used to link San Paulo and London
"TAM has received its fourth B-777/300ER on San Paolo-London route. A new A-330 airplane will be added to the fleet, and to allow to the carrier to operate additional flights to Miami during the high season. Three... more

AirlinesTransavia.com opens new routes from Italy to Copenhagen
Milan, Italy - From Naples and Pisa
"Transavia.com, the Dutch low-cost airline that since 2003 operates on Italian market from Treviso, Pisa and Naples to Amsterdam-Schiphol and from Rome-Fiumicino to Amsterdam-Rotterdam, opens new routes... more

AirlinesLufthansa Italia (4), at the opening ceremony for the presentation of the new flights from Milan, authorities are missing
Milan, Italy - Nor Milan major or the governor of Lombardy region participated at the event
At the presentation of new Lufthansa Italia aircraft, hold today at Malpensa airport, nor Milan mayor (whose municipality helds 85% of the share of Sea, Milan's airports operator) or the governor of Lombardy... more

AerospaceGLONASS Global Navigation Satellite System to be deployed as expected
Moscow, Russia - In 2009 other six satellites of the constellation to be launched
The financial crisis does not touched the Russian program for the GLONASS Global Navigation Satellite System, Alexandr Zubajin chief of the Space Instrument Building Institute said. According to the... more

IndustryBoeing posts quarterly loss on strike impact
Chicago, Usa - Backlog grew 8 percent in 2008 to a record USD 352 billion
"- Boeing's fourth-quarter revenues declined to $12.7 billion from $17.5 billion as labor strike pushed airplane deliveries out of the quarter - Fourth-quarter EPS declined to loss of $0.08 per share,... more

AerospaceIran set to launch first domestic satellite by March 20
Tehran, Iran - Other systems to launch by 2010
Iran plans to put its first domestically made communication satellite into orbit by March 20, 2009, the head of the Iranian space agency has said. He said that technical experts were working to complete... more