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Civil aviationEurocontrol Council adopted ATM roadmap
Brussels , Belgium - About new appointments, future objectives, security, increase of traffic
At their Council meeting held in the past days, the 37 Member States of EUROCONTROL took a number of decisions relating to the future development of air traffic management in Europe. The Council unanimously... more

Civil aviationSouth Korea allows flights to Myanmar
Seoul, South Korea - The Korean Air and the Asian Airlines will operate the routes
South Korea has given green light to the two national airlines to begin regular flight service to the Myanmar. It would be the first time the South Korea will be regularly connected to the Myanmar. The... more

DefenseIn progress the "SEESIM 06" multinational training
Bucharest, Bulgaria - From November 7 to 17, 2006
The closing part of the simulated computer-assisted exercise "SEESIM 06" will take place next week in Skopje. The event will be organized by Macedonian Ministry of Defense. The biggest simulation exercise... more

DefenseA Chinese submarine follows an American aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean
Washington, USA - It has been revealed by the "Washington Times"
The "Washington Times" has revealed a Chinese submarine managed to follow to a short distance (about 8 kilometers) a naval group of the US aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk in the Pacific water, and has been... more

DefenseRoyal Navy debuts the "Largs Bay" amphibious landing ship
London, United Kingdom - These ships represent a major uplift in the Royal Navy’s war fighting capability
The newest state of the art amphibious landing ship of the Royal Navy is currently undergoing sea trials off the south coast. Due to enter service later this year, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary "Largs Bay"... more

AirportsAeradria: Air Berlin flies from "Federico Fellini"
Rimini, Italy - From next Summer on Saturday
"Air Berlin will have a new destination in Italy, as of next Summer. From half of May 2007, on Saturday, the second German carrier to link Rimini with some German cities, as Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg,... more

DefenseRussia: anti-missile system in Minsk
Moscow, Russia - A reply to the sending of fighters in Poland
The Moscow government has transferred four S-300 anti-missile systems in Belarus, a move that appears a reply to the sending in Poland of 48 American F-16 fighters. A military source of the CSI (Commonwealth... more

ReportGaza: Israel does not stop, new air raid
Gaza, Gaza Strip - The Israeli planes killed a 16 year old boy in the northern Strip
Despite the end of the massive Israeli military operation in Gaza (see for details AVIONEWS), the air raids go on. A Palestinian 16 year old boy has been killed and other three people have been injured... more

IndustryVolvo Aero will close VAES down
Stockholm, Sweden - The civil aircraft engine revision division
Towards the impossibility to reach enough work volume for its civil aircraft engine revision subsidiary, Volvo Aero decided the gradual close-down of Volvo Aero Engine Services (VAES) during 2007. The... more

Military aviationAustralia and the JSF program
Canberra, Australia - Minister Nelson aims at PSFD signature
Australian Defense Minister, Brendan Nelson, congratulating with his US counterpart Robert Gates, fixed an appointment at the Washington's USA-Australia forum next December, where Canberra will state its... more

IndustryLast test flights for the A-380
Toulouse, France - 17 test days around the world
The Airbus A-380 is leaving today from Toulouse for the last tests before certification. The biggest passenger airplane in the world will point at the East for a series of test flights that will take it... more

AirlinesAeroflot, the delivery of the B-787 is slided
Moscow, Russia - The carrier has not respected the deadline of November 1st
Aeroflot has not respected the deadline for the purchase of new Boeing 787 for the renewal of the fleet: last useful day to take a decision between this model and one of Airbus was last November 1st, but... more

AirlinesLow-cost at 27,1% of the market in India in first nine months
New Delhi , India - Jet Airways masters the Indian market
Four Indian no frills, Air Deccan, SpiceJet, Indigo Airline and Go Air, in first three quarterlies 2006 have reached a market share of 27,1% of the civil aviation traffic in India. This one has retailed... more

Military aviationCroatia: F-16 fighters could replace the MIG-21
Belgrade, Croatia - Also the Swedish Gripen are in competition
The Air Force of Croatia could replace the Russian MIG-21 Fighters with the American F-16 Fighters: the "Vecernji List" newspaper has stated it citing any sources of the Croatian military Department. Despite... more

Military aviationAirbus: the A-400M will call "Loadmaster"
Hamburg, Germany - Until now 192 orders are been gathered
A few weeks from the structural fulfillment of first fuselage in Hamburg, Airbus Military has announced the choice of the name "Loadmaster" for the military transport A-400M, program launched in May 2003.... more

HelicoptersBoeing wins contract for rescue helicopters
Washington, USA - Beating AgustaWestland, Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky
The Pentagon has chosen the Boeing HH-47 helicopter to replace the fleet of SAR (Search and Rescue) helicopters that rescue downed US pilots, beating AgustaWestland, Finmeccanica Group. The Pentagon as... more

Civil aviationNovember strikes in Italy
Rome, Italy - They begin on Friday 17
A series of transport strikes will involve airplanes, ships, buses and trains in Italy in November. Agitations will start on Friday 17, when there is a transports general strike. Friday 24 the SEA staff... more

IndustryThe first Bombardier Challenger 850 was delivered
Montreal, Canada - The Canadian jet executive
Bombardier Aerospace delivered the first Challenger 850 executive. The airplane, which is the first to be completed by Lufthansa Technik in Hamburg, was purchased by a Russian customer. Launched in May... more

Military aviationAirbus A-400M: the versatile airlifter
Hamburg, Germany - Designed to fill the gap between the C-130 and the C-17
The A-400M airlifter is a cost-effective, high-speed turboprop aircraft specifically designed to meet the harmonised needs of European NATO nations and which equally fulfils the requirements of other air... more

AirlinesVirgin Atlantic's Premium Economy
London, United Kingdom - A GBP 2m campaign
Virgin Atlantic aims at the "Fourth Class", i.e. the Premium Economy that many airlines offer on their airplanes. The carrier owned by Sir Richard Branson proposes new in-flight leather seats and menu... more

IndustryEADS Socata-IndUS Aviation agreement
Paris, France - For the commercialization of the TBM-700/850 turbines in India
EADS Socata announced an Authorized Sales Representative agreement with IndUS Aviation. This company, which already produces the double-seat Thorp T-211 training aircraft, will market the TBM 700/850 turbines... more

AirlinesAlitalia (3): the maintenance will be done by a German company
Rome, Italy - The Fit-Cisl points out the maintenance operations of its regional fleet will be carried out by a foreign company
The Lombardia's Fit-Cisl has announced the maintenance of he Alitalia's regional fleet will be done by the German company Nayak. It is 20 Embraers and 10 Atr-72 based in Malpensa airport, and according... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): the airlines' reply, "Our planes are among the safest in the world"
Rome , Italy - No alert about security
"The Alitalia's planes are among the safest in the world and any alert is not justified"; this is the prompt reply of the air company to the Enac's statements about the lack of maintenance on the planes.... more

AirlinesAlitalia: Enac accuses, the maintenance is on risk
Rome , Italy - The Italian agency for civil aviation has sent a letter to the Government
The Enac (Italian agency for civil aviation) has sent a letter on Saturday to the Government to signal the lack of maintenance by Alitalia on its planes. Already last month the Enac sent a letter to the... more

Fair and showsAir shows and exhibitions in the third week of November
Rome, Italy - From today, Monday 13 to next Sunday 19
Monday 13 - Gliding - South Island Championships. Omarama Airfield, Otago, New Zealand. + 64 3 438 9555 www.gliding.co.nz www.glideomarama.com Tuesday 14 - Gliding - South Island Championships.... more

Civil aviationExpedia third-quarter profit falls: air ticket office
Washington, USA - Net profit fell 28%
Travel Web site Expedia Inc. said its quarterly net profit fell 28% partly on lower operating income and the elimination of interest income from its former parent company. Expedia said its profit was USD... more

CuriositiesIt happened today...on November 13
Rome , Italy - Voyage in the history
The events and anniversaries: Report: 1941 - World War II: the aircraft carrier "HMS Ark Royal" is torpedoed by U-81, she sinks on November 14. Report: 1942 - World War II: Naval Battle of Guadalcanal... more

AerospaceGalileo: the Italian Government supports Rome nomination as the GSA seat
Rome, Italy - The EU Commission reckons the city is one of the most appropriate
The Italian Council of Ministers confirmed the decision to propose Rome as the seat of the Galileo Supervisory Authority (GSA) for the European satellite navigation system with civil and military purposes.... more

HelicoptersUS Army orders other UH-145 helicopters
Washington, USA - A deal worth USD 170 million
The selection of EADS to provide the U.S. Army's next-generation Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) marks the European aerospace Group's break-through on the US defence market. For the very first time, the... more

Military aviationLatvia will built an Air Base along the border with Russia
Riga, Latvia - It will be concluded within 2007
An Air Base of the Latvia Border Force will be concluded next 2007 near the city of Luzda, near the border of Russia: an official source of the vigilance service of the Latvian border has made known it. The... more

Airlines+49.7% passenger traffic for SkyEurope
Bratislava, Slovakian Republic - +6.4% load factor
SkyEurope's load factor earns 6.4 points in October, towards a capacity increase of 27.2%. The Slovakian low-cost carrier carried 226,714 passengers in that month, +49.7% compared to the same month last... more

PeoplePutin will meet Bush at Moscow airport
Moscow, Italy - The occasion will be a technical over stop of the Air Force One at Moscow next week
Russian President Vladimir Putin will host an informal meeting with American President George W. Bush next week at Moscow airport, when the Air Force One will make a technical stopover to refuel. The chief... more

AirlinesVueling launches the programme of fidelization
Madrid, Spain - An homage point every €2 on the tariff you pay
A Frequent Flyer Program on web which bases its point collection on the price of the flights or voucher with Vueling. It is ".Point", the fidelization programme of the Spanish low-cost airline, and it... more

AirlinesCode-share agreement between Korean Air and Czech Airlines
Seoul, South Korea - Easier connections with Europe
Thanks to an agreement with CSA Czech Airlines that will extend code-share operations on 17 routes, Korean Air's Prague-Seoul service will become four times weekly. Further services will allow passengers... more

CuriositiesIt happened today...on November 12
Rome, Italy - Voyage in the history
The events and anniversaries: Report: 1918 - Austria becomes a republic. Report: 1927 - Leon Trotsky is expelled from the Soviet Communist Party, leaving Joseph Stalin with undisputed control of... more

CuriositiesIt happened today... on November 11
Rome, Italy - Voyage in the history
The events and anniversaries: Report: 1620 - In what is now Provincetown Harbor near Cape Cod, the Mayflower Compact is signed on the Mayflower, establishing the basic laws for the Plymouth Colony.... more

OccurrencesAn Icelander military plane lands in a paddy field
Reykjavík , Iceland - The cause has been a problem to an engine
A plane of Icelander Navy has been forced today to make an emergency landing in a paddy field near Piravom, in the southern India; no one of the five people on board has been injured. The twin-engine plane... more

AirlinesFinnair's October performances
Helsinki, Finland - Growing Asian traffic
+7.6% rising traffic for Finnair in October. The Scandinavian airline's load factor reached 69.4%, with an increase of 1.4%. The Asian traffic mostly grew up (+19.9%), towards a capacity increase of 27.2%.... more

MuseumsConvention on the Italian Aeronautic Museum
Varese, Italy - It will be born in Milan-Malpensa airport in 2011
A convention on the new Aeronautic Museum, which will be hosted in the ex-Caproni assets at Milan-Malpensa airport from 2011, will take place tomorrow at Castello Visconti di San Vito in Somma Lombardo... more

AirlinesAirAsia: wee need more planes
New Delhi, India - The carrier has already made a firm order for 100 Airbus A-320s
The AirAsia needs more planes, besides the firm order for 100 Airbus A-320s and other 30 optioned. It has been stated by the airline's CEO, Tony Fernandes. "I have a feeling that I need more aircraft to... more

DefenseBaikonur: launch of a RS-18 Stilet missile
Moscow, Russia - The end of the operating service has been postponed up to 30 years
yesterday, from the space base of Baikonur a Russian intercontinental RS-18 Stilet missile has been launched with successful: the press office of the Strategic Missile Troops has made know it. "The RS-18... more

AirportsMarriages in the airport at Amsterdam
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - The Dutch airport offers the possibility to celebrate the marriage
Since today in the airport of Amsterdam-Schiphol it will be possible, besides to fly all over the world, to get married. With a simple and fast ceremony, like sometimes happens in Las Vegas, or with a... more

Civil defenseThe ESPA project of the Civil Protection
Rome, Italy - On psychological stress caused by emergencies
The ESPA (Emergency Stress Psychological Assistance) project, financed by the European Commission, was presented yesterday at the Anti-fire High Institute in Rome. Realized by the TECA Association and... more

AirportsFlorence Airport, in third quarter substantial growth of passengers
Florence, Italy - In July, August and September have recorded increases of 16,5%, 11,9% and 13,9 respect to the same months of 2005
The board of directors of the Florence Airport has approved the quarterly reports to September 30 2006. The third quarter of 2006 has recorded a substantial growth of passengers, confirming the positive... more

AirlinesJapan Airlines carries the assessment in profit
Tokyo, Japan - The first half of FY2006, it posted a net profit of 1,5 billion yen
Japan Airlines Corporation the holding company of the JAL Group announced the consolidated half-year results of the JAL Group for financial year 2006, the period from April 1, 2006 to September 30, 2006.... more

AirlinesDelta Airlines recalls 1000 flight attendants
Atlanta, USA - The airline is engaged in an expansion plan oversea
The US Delta Airlines has announced is about to recall 100 flight attendants for next year, in order to increase the carrier's expansion plan. According to what stated by the Atlanta airline's spokesmen,... more

ReportJet Airways: second breakdown in a week, passengers stranded
New Delhi, India - A plane of the private airline could not take off
At least 60 people were stranded this morning at Mumbai airport (India), because of a technical problem which stopped a Jet Airways flight before take off to Tajkot. It has been the second time in a week... more

IndustryBoeing ECS for ICBM Minuteman
Washington, USA - The environmental control systems of the intercontinental ballistic missiles
Boeing won a contract of USD 78.2m from Northrop Grumman Mission Systems to deploy, in over 550 Air Force alarm and launch plants for the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM), a new Environmental... more

AirlinesAirtours centralizes in the TUI headquarter in Hannover
Hannover, Germany - About 100 workplaces will be moved in the headquarter
In the field of the reorganization started in last June in Germany, TUI decided to transfer the production of the brand Airtour from Frankfurt to Hannover, Therefore, about the half of 200 workplaces will... more

Civil aviationAEA: less punctual flights in the third quarter
Brussels, Belgium - Because of the security measures rise
The Association of European Airlines (AEA) published some data according to which the security measures rise, following presumed failed terrorist attempts last August 10 on flights between London and USA,... more