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AirlinesSingapore Airlines "Makes adjustments to its network"
Singapore, Singapore - It boosts flight connections with Middle East
The crisis affecting air transport and the world economic crisis have convinced many carriers to rethink about their offer. The latest of this story is that one of Singapore Airlines, which has decided... more

AirlinesBritish Airways and innovation
London, UK - Check-in via mobile phone
British Airways (BA) launches check-in via mobile phone. As a spokesman explains, the service is addressed to passengers always busy and in a hurry. It will be free of charge for people flying BA. By connecting... more

ReportLybia: US air strike in 1986 was disclosed by Italy two days before
Rome, Italy - The official confirmation today in a conference at the Foreign Ministry
In 1986 Italy informed Lybia about an air strike that US would have carried out in Tripoli and Bengasi two days before the attack occurred. Ronald Reagan had ordered this action to punish Lybia for the... more

AirlinesNorwegian helps Sterling passengers
Oslo, Norway - "We will delay the retirement of MD-80 planes"
In a press release published on its website, Norwegian Air Shuttle disclosed that it will implement a series of measures with the aim of helping Sterling passengers, after the air company bankruptcy (see... more

AirlinesTakeover for BMI
Berlin, Germany - And Lufthansa strengthens its role
Lufthansa will take over the British low-cost company BMI: this is the news issued yesterday by the German carrier which already has a stake of 30%. When the agreement will become effective, on January... more

AerospaceItalian ASI participated in workshop for the new aerospace project of "Sapienza" University
Rome, Italy - Today in Palazzo Valentini
This morning at Palazzo Valentini in Rome (Via IV Novembre 119/A) the new Aerospace project of the University "Sapienza" will be presented during a workshop organised by the Lazio Region and Rome Province.... more

IndustryFincantieri to build new fleet tanker for the Indian Navy
Paris, France - The announcement on the occasion of the international exhibition "Euronaval" currently in progress in Paris-'Le Bourget"
"On the occasion of the international exhibition Euronaval – the most important trade fair for the defence industries currently in progress in Paris-'Le Bourget' – Fincantieri has announced the company has... more

Civil aviationACI: world traffic at airports declines sharply in September
Geneva, Switzerland - The first quarterly contraction since Q2 2003
According to the figures released by ACI (Airports Council International) the third quarter of 2008 concluded on a decline of 2 percent, the first quarterly contraction since Q2 2003 (download full release... more

Civil aviationECAC: major European conference addresses aviation environmental challenge
Geneva, Switzerland - This week in Geneva
"Senior figures from government, industry and the wider aviation community across the world came together in Geneva this week to address the challenge posed by aviation’s impact on the environment. They u... more

SecurityFAA AD on Bombardier model CL-600-2C10 series airplanes and model CL-600-2D24 series airplanes (2005-13-02R1)
Washington, Usa - To prevent loss of hydraulic pressure, which could result in reduced controllability of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: October 29, 2008 [Page 64191-64194] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

IndustryFincantieri (2): the industry
Rome, Italy - International collaboration and activities in the naval vessel field
"Fincantieri is one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups, active in the design and construction of naval and merchant vessels. It is the world leader in the construction of cruise ships, the reference b... more

AirportsGenoa, bad weather causes port and airport's closure
Genoa, Italy - No flights at least until 3:00 pm
At this moment Genoa Airport is closed due to the extraordinary snap of bad weather. According to the Airport Press Office, there will be not any flights at least until 3:00 pm. But the blasts of wind... more

IndustrySukhoi Superjet 100 has scored 100 hours in the air
Khabarovsk, Russia - Certification launched
"Sukhoi Superjet 100 is ready to undergo a certification stage. Flight certification tests of the first SSJ-100 will begin right after factory flight tests have been completed. In the course of these flight... more

AirlinesAlitalia, broken negotiations between CAI and Unions
Rome, Italy - No agreement on new work contracts
CAI was in a stand-off with unions after failing to agree on new work contracts at late-night talks. Some press sources reported although no agreement had been reached last night the unions still backed... more

AirlinesDelta Air Lines, Northwest merge, creating premier global airline
Milan, Italy - With a service to nearly all of the world’s major travel markets
"Delta Air Lines, Inc. today merged with Northwest Airlines, Inc., creating a premier global airline with a service to nearly all of the world’s major travel markets. The new airline, called Delta A... more

Sport aviationItalian FIVU: annual meeting of the European Microlight Federation
Perugia, Italy - It has taken place in the last days
"The annual meeting of the European Microlight Federation (EMF) took place in Amsterdam last October 25-26 with the presence by delegations coming form United Kingdom, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Switzerland,... more

Civil aviationEASA issues Airworthiness Directive for DC-9/MD-80 aircraft family
Cologne, Germany - Following to on-going Spanair accident investigation
"Following the preliminary report of the Spanish Comisión de Investigación de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviación Civil (CIAIAC) on the 20 August 2008 accident of a Spanair McDonnell Douglas DC-9-82 (M... more

SecurityEASA (2): AD on all McDonnell Douglas model airplanes (2008-01-97)
Cologne, Germany - Following to the accident of a MD-82 crashed at Madrid's airport last August 20
EASA AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE AD No.: 2008- 0197 Date: 29 October 2008 Note: This Airworthiness Directive (AD) is issued by EASA, acting in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 on behalf... more

ReportViolent earthquake hit South-Western Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan - 160 victims, but the number could rise
A violent magnitude 6.4 earthquake in South-Western Pakistan, in Ziarat valley, Balochistan, killed at least 160 people and at least 200 injured before dawn today. The death toll could rise as emergency... more

AerospaceUnited Arab Emirates to welcome space experts coming from all the World
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - From November 16th to 18th
A host of internationally renowned space experts from the US, Europe and the UAE will descend on the nation’s capital next month for the inaugural Global Space Technology Forum. The first event of i... more

Civil aviationAirplanes powered by nuclear energy against global warming
London, UK - The proposal by a professor of aeronautical engineering
Faced with the widespread problem of global warming, Ian Poll, professor of aeronautical engineering at Cranfield University, puts forward his proposal: powering airplanes with nuclear energy in order... more

AirportsTempelhof closes down
Berlin, Germany - "A piece of history" disappears
Tomorrow Tempelhof airport in Berlin will close down. Such name will probably remind experts some of the most important moments that marked aviation history. In 1909, the first German engine-powered airplane... more

AerospaceTelespazio signs an agreement with GeoEye
Dulles, USA - To merchandise images from the GeoEye-1 satellite in Europe and North Africa
Telespazio, a Finmeccanica/Thales company, has signed an exclusive agreement with the U.S. company GeoEye, for the production and sale in Europe and North Africa of the high-resolution images, products... more

AirlineseasyJet: rescue package for Sterling passengers
Milan, Italy - With a special tariff
"Following the announcement that Sterling Airlines has suspended all of its operations, easyJet, Europe’s low-fares airline, will offer those passengers stranded at their destinations a special rescue f... more

DefenseSomalia: an Orion P-3 airplane avoids a boat attack
Mogadishu, Somalia - The air mission started on September 21st
The Spanish Ministry of Defense disclosed that a multi-task maritime patroller airplane Orion P-3 avoided an attack by sea pirates against a boat sailing Aden Gulf (35 miles south of Yemen and 130 miles... more

Civil aviationEasa ospita il primo forum internazionale di cooperazione
Colonia, Germania - L'Agenzia promuove la sicurezza dell'aviazione a livello mondiale
"L'Easa (European Aviation Safety Agency) ha organizzato un incontro a Colonia che si svolge da oggi fino a venerdì, (29-31 ottobre) per riunire i rappresentanti delle autorità dell'aviazione civile e... more

Civil aviationAmerican and Continental cut benefits to Frequent Flyer
Altanta, USA - Starting from next months
Starting from January American Airlines will cut benefits to Frequent Flyer. The goal is to have a system based on miles really flown. The change will be not applied to élite members that have flown... more

ReportRome: heavy rains on the capital
Rome, Italy - Many hardships in air traffic
Many damages and hardships have been caused by the heavy rains hitting Rome, last night. Due to landslides, houses and streets flooded, firefighters had to intervene. Many hardships were reported in... more

AirportsItalian GESAC, not very reassuring the passenger traffic
Naples, Italy - A drop pf 9.5% compared with the same period of 2007
The situation of the passenger traffic in the airport of Naples-Capodichino is not very reassuring, GESAC (Naples Airport Management Company) reported in a press release after the yesterday conference. In... more

AirlinesCAI (3): next challenges
Rome, Italy - Hereafter the problems that remain to be solved
Even though the results obtained should not be underestimated, CAI (Italian air company) has some problems that remain to be solved before taking off. First of all, the offer presentation, probably... more

Military aviationSyria: US Embassy "Could close to the public"
Damascus, Syria - A note on the Embassy website confirmed it
According to the Arab TV "Al Jazeera", US Embassy in Damascus could close to the public for an unspecified period of time. The news was confirmed by a note published on the Embassy website. The cause... more

Military aviationSri Lanka: "Tamil Tigers" hits
Columbus, Sri Lanka - Another air raid
According to "Ansa" press agency, yesteday an airplane belonging to "Tamil Tigers", the rebel Sri Lanka organization, has probably "Bombed a local plant" in Columbus, setting a fire. "Tamil Tigers"... more

AirlinesCAI (2): some results of yesterday meeting
Rome, Italy - Italian air company's main characteristics
As scheduled, during yesterday meeting in Milan, CAI (Italian air company) became a SpA with a capital of 1.1 billion Euros that will be of 1.3 after the arrival of the foreign partner. From Friday CAI... more

AirlinesQatar Airways launches New York-JFK service
Rome, Italy - New frequencies
"Qatar Airways has launched scheduled flights to New York’s 'JFK International Airport' with a new non-stop service linking America’s financial centre with Doha, capital of the State of Qatar. The new... more

AirlinesSterling Airlines declares today bankruptcy
Copenhaghen, Denmark - Announced by the airline's President with a press realese on its website
"During the last three years, Sterling Airlines A/S has been through a lot of changes and since acquired by new shareholders in spring 2005 the company has taken on a merger with Maersk Air A/S. In 2005,... more

AirlinesBritish Airways redoubles the Turin/London-Gatwick
Turin, Italy - The flights are served by B-737 airplanes
British Airways enlarges the offer on Turin-Caselle/London-Gatwick route, following to the Winter Times enter into force, with a second daily service to satisfy an increasing request from and to the Piedmontese... more

AirlinesCAI: announced redundancy payment for AirOne employees
Rome, Italy - Protest by Unions
AirOne employees are ready for action after the announcement by CAI (Compagnia Aerea Italiana) CEO Rocco Sabelli as regards the redundancy payment. FILT-CGIL, FIT-CISL, UIL-Trasporti, UGL, ANPAC e Unione... more

AirlinesWind Jet-Seaf: Forlì, an Adriatic hub
Rome, Italy - It's the third base for low-cost carrier, after Catania and Palermo
"Wind Jet, according to its development's plan, announced yesterday the opening of its third base: Forlì. The airport is added to the bases in Catania and Palermo and will serve as a real hub for the... more

Civil aviationCAE: Jet Blue Airways has signed a contract for CAE True Airport
Montreal, Canada - For five years
"CAE announced that JetBlue Airways has signed a contract for CAE True(TM) Airport, a subscription-based service that keeps visual databases current with rapidly changing airport environments. Under... more

Civil aviationRolls Royce proposes propeller-engine
Rome, Italy - 30% cuts on Co2 emissions
In order to cut environmental pollution, Rolls Royce proposes propeller-engines, allowing to reduce fuel consumption and cutting 30% of Co2 emissions. As Mark Taylor of Rolls-Royce explained to "The Guardian",... more

HelicoptersThe UK Government ordered 70 twin-engine Future Lynx helicopters
Indianapolis, USA - Future Lynx Engine achieves EASA Certification
The Light Helicopter Turbine Engine Company (LHTEC), a 50:50 joint venture between Honeywell and Rolls-Royce, has achieved European Aviation Safety Agency Type Certification for the CTS800-4N engine that... more

CuriositiesUS Air Force launches 'BlueTube' site for online videos
Washington, USA - Dedicated to the Air Force
When you get an interesting or funny Air Force video in your e-mail, do you ever send it out to family, friends and co-workers? Now the Air Force has its own channel, called AirForceBlueTube, for those... more

HelicoptersMalaysia: cancelled the order of 12 Eurocopter EC-725
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia - Cause: the international crisis
According to "The Malaysian Insider" website, the Government of the Country has decided to cancel an order of 12 Eurocopter EC-725 military helicopters, due to the international financial crisis. These... more

AerospaceItalian CIRA (2): applications in the daily life
Capua, Italy - Technological effects; trans-atmospheric flight; space tourism and the exploration of cosmic
"The USV program, and in particular the SHS (Sharp Hot Structures) project and those associated to it, allows to Italy to put on an international scenario with its own important technology. The results... more

Civil aviationLiquids on board: stop to the restrictions?
Washington , USA - By 2010 an X-ray device to detect dangerous liquids
According to "USA Today", TSA (Transportation Security Administration) could lift the ban forbidding passengers to carry liquids in hand baggage. By the end of 2010 an X-ray device, able to detect dangerous... more

Military aviationAVIO: "Contract for the engines powering the G-222 USAF"
Brindisi, Italy - A contract worth 11 million Euros
Avio (85% Cinven and 15% Finmeccanica), "Has been awarded a contract for the supply of parts and overhaul service for the General Electric T64/4D engines that equip the G-222 tactical transporters to be... more

UAS-DronesCamcopter® S-100 UAS demonstrates maritime capabilities on French Frigate
Vienna, Austria - One of the first helicopter of this kind to have received the EASA certification
After the successful trials on the German K130 class corvettes during the summer, the CAMCOPTER® S-100 Unmanned Air System (UAS) continued its maritime progress, by again demonstrating its suitability... more

AerospaceItalian CIRA: thermostructures at UHTC basis
Capua, Italy - The obtained progresses have been presented
"The important progresses obtained in Italy towards the development of space aircraft have been presented to the press and to the scientific community. This is the aim of the first workshop about science... more

Military aviationNATO to patrol Baltic airspace through 2011
Riga, Latvia - Meeting between U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and Latvia President
NATO will continue patrolling Baltic airspace until at least 2011, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff has told the Latvian president. U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen discussed defense and NATO... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol and ACI Europe join forces
Berlin, Germany - To combat airport congestion and reduce fuel burn and emissions
"EUROCONTROL (European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation) and ACI EUROPE (Airports Council International) signed a wide-ranging cooperative agreement, which commits the two organisations to... more