People
5,951 news found

PeopleU.S. SENATE APPROVES FIREARMS FOR PILOTS
USA, The US Senate has approved by a unanimous vote an amendment to the Aviation Security Act (§1447), proposed by Senator Bob Smith, that will allow pilots to carry a firearm in the cockpit for the... more

PeopleU.S. AVIATION CRISIS: PILOT'S SHARES LOSS UP TO 90%
NEW YORK, USA, New York's Avionews correspondant, pointed out one of the heaviest problems that are involved in the U.S. civil aviation crisis, after the September 11 attacks. Most of pilots, in their... more

PeopleAIR FRANCE AND BA TO RESUME CONCORDE FLIGHTS
PARIS, Air France and British Airways are to resume Concorde flights from Nov. 7, an industry source reported today. The source confirmed that the two airlines plans to resume commercial flights simultaneously.... more

PeopleU.S. AIRPORT SECURITY AGENCY INVESTIGATED FOR LAW OFFENDERS ENGAGEMENT
USA, The largest U.S. firm that is engaged in supply security personnel for american airports, Argenbright, is newly under FBI investigation, accused to have provided personnel with penal charges in 13... more

PeopleDE PALACIO. WE ARE LOOKING TO AN EUROPEAN AIRLINE
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, According to European Commissioner Loyola De Palacio, it will be a good thing if there will be a whole European airline, regardless nations concerns. The Commissioner looks to the... more

PeopleDE PALACIO. LINATE WOULD HAVE THE GROUND RADAR
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, According to an interview released to APBiscom press agency by European Transport Commissioner Loyola De Palacio, the airportof Milan Linate would have the ground radar, and the causes... more

PeopleSECOND CONTINENTAL BOMBARDIER TAKES TO THE SKY
WICHITA, USA, The second aircraft in Bombardier Aerospace's Continental Program succesfully completed its first flight on monday, eight weeks after the first jet completed its maiden voyage. During the... more

PeopleALMOST SIX OF FBI IDENTIFIED AS DEAD TERRORISTS ARE ''NORMAL'' PEOPLE LIVE
USA, After FBI diffused images and names of the 19 individuals believed to be the hijackers of the four U.S. airliners that crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Virginia and... more

PeopleDRUNKEN SOCCER FANS GROUNDED AT GLASGOW
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, More than 100 Celtic and Rangers fans were grounded at Glasgow airport, because the commander of the EasyJet aircraft which have to carry them to Belfast, decided they were too drunk... more

PeopleCYPRUS REFUSES TO GIVE LIST OF ARAB PILOT LICENSED IN ISLAND
CYPRUS, The Cyprus government denied supplying foreign intelligence agencies with the names of 20 Arabs who trained as pilots in Cyprus between 1997 and 98, on suspicion they might be linked to the... more

People767 RETURNS UNDER FIGHTER ESCORT DUE TO PASSENGER THAT UTTER AN ANTI-AMERICAN THREAT
USA, Due to a passenger who have uttered an anti-American threat caused Air Canada flight 792, with 145 people on board, to back to Los Angeles escorted by two F-16 fighters. The passenger, Javid Naghani,... more

PeopleRUSSIAN GOVERNMENT WILL GUARANTEE AIRLINES
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, The Russian government announced today it will guarantee airlines against hijacking and terrorist risks, after the insurance companies have reduced their responsibility for this kind of... more

PeopleANTONOV GROUNDED BY RUSSIAN CUSTOM WITH EXPLOSIVE ON BOARD (2) : ALL IN ORDER
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, Sources of the Moscow Domodiedovo airport informed that the explosive load carried on an Antonov 12 grounded by Russian custom in that airport is fully regular. The eight tons of explosive... more

PeoplePRESIDENT BUSH GRANTS AUTHORIZATION TO SHOOT DOWN HIJACKED AIRCRAFTS
WASHINGTON, USA, According to U.S. newspaper New York Times, President George W. Bush would have authorized Air Force to shoot down hijacked aircraft which could endanger U.S. cities safety. This would... more

PeopleRUSSIAN CUSTOMS GROUND AIRCRAFT WITH EIGHT TONS OF EXPLOSIVES ON BOARD
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, An Antonov 12 cargo aircraft landed at Domodedovo Moscow airport from Vienna, has been grounded by Russian Custom agents, when they have found on board eight tons of explosives and 594... more

PeopleIATA: LACK OF INFORMATION WOULD HAVE PERMITTED THE U.S. ATTACKS
MONTREAL, CANADA, Accoridng to general director of IATA, International Air Transport Association, the lack of information has been one of the principal causes of the attack in the United States two weeks... more

PeopleTRAVELLERS WITH MIDDLE EASTERN NAMES INVITED OFF US AIRPLANES
USA, According to a FAA reports, several pilots and crew of some U.S. airlines have ordered off aircraft passengers with Middle Eastern names or appearance. According to the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination... more

PeopleTHREE MAJOR JAPANESE AIRLINES ASK GOV'T AIDS
TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan Air Lines, All Nippon Airways and Japan Air System asked to Japanese government to give aids in order to face the heavy situation raised after U.S. facts, which is jeopardizing the... more

PeopleMAN ARRESTED FOR HAVE CARRIED A BOX CUTTERS ON AN AIRCRAFT TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO HIS WIFE
PHILADELPHIA, USA, A man, Dennis Knaus, 59, has been arrested by FBI after smuggling box cutters on a plane in Philadelphia, only to show his wife it wasn't safe to fly. When onboard, he have called his... more

PeopleUS PILOTS WANT TO BE ARMED IN FLIGHT
USA, Acconding to Air Line Pilots Association, Alpa, unions are pressing for federal legislation that would allow pilots to carry firearms in cockpits, to prevent hijackings. Union spokesman John Mazor... more

PeopleBOX CUTTERS FOUND ON AIRCRAFT PARKED NEAR THOSE HIJACKED ON SEPTEMBER 11
USA, According Charles Miller, a U.S. Justice Department spokesman, FBI investigators have found some box cutters concealed in some aircrafts parked near those that was hijacked by terrorists on September... more

PeopleAUGMENTED SECURITY MEASURES IN EUROPEAN AIRPORT, BUT, WITHOUT UNIFORMITY
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, According to an ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization, report, European airports are tightening security following last week's terrorist attacks in the United States,... more

PeopleUK PILOTS ASK FOR A BETTER SECURITY
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, According to a Balpa, British Airline Pilots' Association, spokesman, the Airline pilots in the United Kingdom are calling on the Government to bring forward a high-tech new... more

PeopleU.S. DOD GROUNDS ALL ''FARMERS'' AIRCRAFTS
WASHINGTON, USA, The U.S. Defense Department has "precautionally" grounded all aircrafts normally used for agricoltural field insecticide spraying to avoid danger that they could be used for biochemical... more

PeopleU.S. STATE DEPARTMENT ADVISE AGAINST TRAVEL RISKS
WASHINGTON, USA, The Department of State diffused an advice that warns U.S. citizens to evaluate carefully the implications for their security and safety before deciding to travel to Pakistan. The current... more

PeopleAFTER ATTACKS (3): EU CONSIDERS POSSIBILITY TO GIVE FINANCIAL AIDS TO ARILINE
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, According a declaration of Didier Reynders, current president of EU Finance and Economy Ministers, also European Community could consider possibility to give a financial aid to the airline... more

PeopleAFTER ATTACKS: U.S. GOVERNMENT PAY ATTENTION IN AIRLINES HELPS ANNOUNCEMENT
USA, Claire Buchan, President Bush spokeswoman, informing media about government support at airlines in difficulties, due to the recent attacks, avoided to say that Bush administration is favourable to... more

PeopleU.S. AIRLINES HOPES IN A GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
WASHINGTON, USA, According to U.S. government members, all airlines, which have declared their heavy losses due to the attacks, are waiting a law, from Washington, able to support the air transport sector. All... more

PeopleUSA ATTACKS: TALEBAN CLOSES THEIR AIRSPACE
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, According a Tagikistan diplomatic information, Afghan Taleban have closed their airspace to all flights including humanitarian ones. Taleban threats to shoot down every aircraft which... more

PeopleISRAEL REOPENS ITS AIR SPACE
JERUSALEM, Isralei Transport Ministry said in a statement that the country's air space is to be gradually reopened. It was closed to all flights except for the ones operated by El Al after terrorist attacks... more

PeopleSOON THE .AERO SUFFIX TO POINT OUT THE AVIATION INTERNET SITES
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY, According Louis Touton, law advisor of the Icann, the organization which develop the procedures for the names assigning in Internet, declared that soon could be implemented the suffix... more

PeopleFIRST SUKHOI PASSENGER JET TAKES FLIGHT
RUSSIA, The first Sukhoi passenger aircraft, the Su-80, has successfully made its maiden flight in Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Far East, in Russia. The plane carries 35 passengers or 8 tons of cargo and... more

PeoplePASSENGER RECORD IN FLIGHTS FROM AND TO AUSTRALIA
PERTH, AUSTRALIA, According to the latest figures from the Federal Department of Transport, about 17 million passengers flew to and from Australia in the year to April, setting a new record and 10 percent... more

PeoplePERU WANTS DRUG FLIGHTS TO BE RESUMED
PERU, Peruvian government said it plans to urge U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell to resume the anti-drug flights. Also colombian president Pastrana urged Washington to restart the interdiction program... more

PeopleCONCORDE: BILLION TO ONE CHANCE OF A NEW CRASH
LONDON, Mike Bell, the CAA's head of design and production standards, said there is less than a one in a billion chance Concorde will crash again. He added that "with the new tyre not being able to rupture... more

PeopleAFGHANISTAN: TALEBANI LOOK TO CLOSE THEIR COUNTRY AIRSPACE
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, According to local sources, Talebani, the Coranic students of afghanistan, are thinking to close the airspace of their country to all foreign airlines flights due to lack of funds to... more

PeopleTRANSEX SUES UNITED AIRLINES OVER CLOTHES ROW
USA, A United Airlines passenger, the passport of whom at "sex" reported "male", was ordered off the plane and told to change into men's clothing. Why? The passenger the name of whom on the passport... more

PeopleVIRUS SPREADS ON JETLINERS
CANADA, Professor Martin Hocking told a London conference that Poor air quality in passenger aircraft is leading to the spread of diseases and particularly TB. "The risk of exposure to airborne diseases... more

PeopleTESTS ALSO FOR CONCORDE PILOTS
PARIS, FRANCE, After the satisfactorily tests conducted by British Airways and Air France, also the pilots who fly the sole currently operated civil supersonic aircraft of the world are under test: in... more

PeoplePRIVATE AIRLINE TO RESUME FLIGHTS BETWEEN SYRIA AND IRAQ
DAMASCUS, A private airline will resume daily flights between Damascus and Baghdad from next Saturday, syrian official sources reported. The service between the two countries had been suspended in... more

PeopleALMOST READY TO FLY THE CONCORDE
PARIS, FRANCE, According to declarations of French Transport Minister, Jean-Claude Gayssot, relased a month ago, the return to sky for the concorde is am etter of weeks. In effects, both carrier which... more

PeopleDELTA TO COMPENSATE PASSENGER FOR LANDING TRAUMA
USA, Katy Weaver, a Montana woman who suffered emotional trauma during an emergency landing aboard a Delta Air Lines flight in 1996 was awarded $1.25 million in damages by a jury. A Delta MD-11 jet... more

PeopleUS WARPLANE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN KUWAIT
KUWAIT, A U.S Boeing Co C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft landed safely in Kuwait early on Thursday after one of its engines caught fire. The accident was reported by al-Rai al-Aam newspaper.... more

PeopleAIR ALFA LICENSE REVOKED TODAY
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, Tourism Commissioner near the Communitary European Commission declared that today has been officially revoked the Air Alfa travel agency license. more

PeopleSTILL PESTICIDES ON JETLINERS: UNITED AIRLINES SUED BY A FLIGHT ASSISTANT
USA, U.S. United Airlines has been sued by a flight attendant Susan Matthews claiming to have suffered health damage due to insect pesticides that are sprayed on planes serving Australia and New Zealand. This... more

PeoplePASSENGERS LEAVED GROUND BY MNG AIRLINES
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, A dozen of passengers of MNG Airlines, ready to fly to Bodrum, Turkey, have been leaved ground, because, as declared by the carrier personnels, the aircraft was full. The passengers... more

PeopleFAA PROPOSES A NEAR 100.000 USD FINE TO AMERICAN AIRLINES
USA, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a 99.000 USD fine for American Airlines for flights security violations involving also improper carrying of unaccompanied and unidentified bags... more

PeopleBRITISH GOVERNMENT WORRIED FOR SPAIN-DIRECTED TOURISTS
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, HM Government is worried for the tens of thousands of Britons setting off for destinations in Spain, despite the third terrorist act this week in which many people were injured also... more

PeopleGB AIR TRAFFIC DELAYS STARTS TO WORSE
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, According to British Travel Agents (ABTA), has been estimated that,as the summer travel season reached its peak, 1.5 million people were expected to fly from British airports... more

PeopleATA BELIEVES THE US CARRIERS WILL LOSE ABOUT USD1.5BN FOR 2001
USA, According to the Air Transport Association analysts, US airlines predicted to go in red for the end of this year, losing about USD1.5bn, the largest airlines' loss since 1993 the end of a five-year... more