Civil aviation
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Civil aviationFAA aligning transport aircraft rule with EASA standards
Washington, Usa - Proposed changes in design requirements in the airworthiness standards are intended to minimize design-related flight crew errors
The Federal Aviation Administration published a notice of proposed rulemaking that would change design requirements in its airworthiness standards for transport category airplanes to prevent design-related... more

Civil aviationUganda: CAA plans to overhaul national airplane trasportation industry
Kampala, Uganda - More funds are channeled to revive the once thriving sector
Attempts are underway to reverse the bleak picture of Uganda’s inland civil aviation industry as more funds are channeled to revive the once thriving sector. “We are looking at the tourism and agricultural pot... more

Civil aviationAzerbaijan and UK ready to liberalize airplane transport
Baku, Azerbaijan - Civil aviation authorities grant airlines the right to conclude bilateral agreements
The civil aviation administrations of Azerbaijan and the Great Britain decided to grant the designated airlines of both countries the right to conclude bilateral agreements on joint commercial activities,... more

Civil aviationComair Airways Limited announces order for 8 Boeing 737/800 airplanes
Seattle, USA - To modernize the fleet of the subsidiary kulula.com
Boeing today announced that it has received from Comair Airways Limited a 646 million dollar order for 8 737/800 airplanes. Comair Limited, which operates in franchise with British Airways, serving... more

Civil aviation"BagMessage" by SITA: reached one billion messages in 2010 for the first time
Rome, Italy - For lost bags
The world's global baggage message distribution system received over one billion messages last year for the first time since it was introduced 12 years ago to help airports and airlines handle bags more... more

Civil aviationItalian ENAC: airworthiness certificates issued in December 2010
Rome, Italy - They are 31 in total
ENAC, the Italian Civil Aviation Authority, has unveiled that 31 airworthiness certificates have been issued in December 2010. The same Board has added that during the period January-December of the... more

Civil aviationIATA about air transport: strong 2010 but uncertainties in 2011
Geneva, Switzerland - Severe weather dents recovery
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported full-year 2010 demand statistics for international scheduled air traffic that showed an 8.2% increase in the passenger business and a 20.6% increase... more

Civil aviationKenya: reforms at KCAA will enhance air safety
Nairobi, Kenya - The process to involve modernising radar facilities
Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) will be restructured to boost its ability to ensure air safety. The reform process would involve modernising radar facilities to enhance air traffic management and... more

Civil aviationIn the UK, the civil aviation authority is conducting a survey among passengers on the disruptions at British airports
London, UK - Following the snow in November and December 2010
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is conduction a two-week online survey on the travelling public’s experiences during the disruption caused to flights in November and December 2010. The survey a... more

Civil aviationNepal airlines ask the government to increase airfares
Katmandu, Nepal - Ticket prices have not been reviewed for the last 5 years
Airline Operators Association of Nepal (AOAN) - an association of domestic airlines - has pushed the government to increase airfare on different air routes. Issuing a press statement on Monday, AOAN... more

Civil aviationZimbabwe's aviation body is the worst in the world
Harare, Zimbabwe - The customer satisfaction index is 29%
Zimbabwe’s troubled aviation industry received another blow this week when a report, giving their Civil Aviation Authority a customer satisfaction index of 29%, was made public. The Zimbabwe Civil A... more

Civil aviationThe airlines of United Arab Emirates take more slot in France
Abu Dhabi, Emirates - Following a memorandum signed by the 2 civil aviation authorities
The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the French Civil Aviation Authority to increase the number of flights between the two countries. If ratified,... more

Civil aviationThe Egyptian curfew re-time flights
Cairo, Egypt - Airlines must make the best to adapt itself
The curfew imposed by the Egyptian government, taking place from 3:00 pm to 8:00 am, influence more and more airlines, that are forced to limit flights, to and from Egypt, to daytime. A spokesman of... more

Civil aviationIndia: the auditor general asks the government's rationale for buying 111 aircraft for national carrier Air India
Delhi, India - With a global expense of 6.8 billion euros
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) is learnt to have questioned the government's rationale for buying 111 aircraft for national carrier Air India for 40,000 crore in 2006 (about 6.8 billion euros).... more

Civil aviationDomestic airplane and helicopter operations ready to be expanded in Sri Lanka
Colombo, Sri Lanka - Many applications have been received by civil aviation authorities
Sri Lanka Civil Aviation Authority sources they have received a number of applications to start domestic flight services. The sources said that applications to start domestic flights are being considered... more

Civil aviationRyanair: 10,3 million euro losses in the third quarter of 2010
Dublin, Ireland - Due to bad weather, air traffic controllers' strikes and high fuel prices
The Irish airline Ryanair has unveiled it closed the last three months of last year with net losses amounting to 10.3 million euros. Although slightly lower compared to the same period of 2009-2010... more

Civil aviationEmpty flights from Rome to Sharm el Sheikh
Rome , Italy - Tourists discoruraged by the situation in Egypt
There are 3 planes, direct to Sharm el Sheikh, that yesterday left empty from the Rome-Fiumicino airport due to the current situation in Egypt. In fact, as declared from the tour operator, on a total... more

Civil aviationIndia: foreign airlines cannot fly extra passengers when an aircraft is replaced by a larger plane
Delhi, India - According to the country's aviation regulator quoting bilateral agreements between governments
A foreign airline cannot fly extra passengers in a flight more than the aircraft capacity when it is replaced by a larger plane in the event of being grounded due to emergencies like technical trouble,... more

Civil aviationFAA approves Croatia as meeting international aviation standards set by ICAO
Washington, Usa - The country enters "Category 1" rating
FAA Thursday announced that Croatia complies with international safety standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), based on the results of a reassessment of Croatia's civil aviation... more

Civil aviationAirAsia X defers deliveries of airplanes of the year
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - To consolidate the balance sheet in the view of a possible public listing
Azran Osman Rani, CEO of AirAsia X, a long haul subsidiary of the Malaysian AirAsia, has announced that his airline has decided to defer the consignments of three Airbus A-330s, which it would have added,... more

Civil aviationJetstar Airways will receive Boeing 787 Dreamliner airplanes with a six month delay
Melbourne, Australia - That is in 2013
The low-cost Jetstar Airways will receive in 2013, with a six month delay, eight 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which in accordance with the agreement of July 2010 between the Australian airline Qantas, of which... more

Civil aviationAir transport. EC: infringement procedure against Italy for agreement with Russia on Siberian overflight
Brussels, Belgium - Together the Italian Peninsula, establishment placing in default also for Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Holland, Sweden and UK
The European Commission has launched infringement procedures against several Member States and is actively assessing the compliance with EU law of the remaining Member States' bilateral aviation agreements... more

Civil aviationRussian authorities give the green light to the production of the modernized version of Tu-204SM airplane
Moscow, Russia - Red Wings Airlines will be the launch customer of the aircraft
As reported by "Flight Global", the Russian authorities would have given the green light to the building of an updated version of the Tu-204SM twin-jet airplane of the Russian company Tupolev. The production... more

Civil aviationAea. Air safety in Europe: constantly maintaining and improving standards
Brussels, Belgium - A mix of good regulation, stakeholder engagement and so-called ‘just culture’ is needed
“Safety lies at the heart of air transport”, delegates at a High Level Conference on air safety, organised in Brussels by the European Commission on January 26th were told by Captain Bart de Vries of... more

Civil aviationRussian airlines could (and should) cut ticket prices by 10-15%
Moscow, Russia - Carrier are saving money from the cost of fuel
Russia's airlines should reduce their ticket prices by 10-15% due cost savings after the withdrawal of aircraft fuel dealers from airports, Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) head Igor Artemyev... more

Civil aviationMahindra plans to roll out a five-seat turboprop airplane for March
Bangalore, India - It will be targeted at charter and corporate operators
India's Mahindra Aerospace is planning to roll out its first aircraft in March to exploit the country's increasing hunger for business and general aviation. The five-seat turboprop - dubbed the NM5-100... more

Civil aviationSwiss receives the 10th Airbus A-330/300
Zurich, Switzerland - The last delivery took place on January 21
Last week the HB-JHJ aircraft performed its delivery flight, for the SWISS, on the route of Toulouse-Zurich. So, the fleet of Switzerland airline received the tenth A-330/300 twin-jet. The plane entered... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol: 16.9 million flights expected in 2030
Brussels, Belgium - 1.8 times more than in 2009
EUROCONTROL, the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, has released a new long-time forecast of flights in Europe. In the most likely of the four scenarios considered, air traffic in... more

Civil aviationAirplane pilot schools might be moved out of Manila
Manila, Philippines - Aviation authorities wants classes to transfer to regional airports to decongest from the "Ninoy Aquino" International airport
Ramon S. Gutierrez, CAAP (Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines) officer-in-charge wants to transfer aviation schools to regional airports to decongest from the Maniela-"Ninoy Aquino" International... more

Civil aviationIATA: improving Canada's air transport competitiveness
Montreal, Canada - Bisignani outlined short and long-term opportunities
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on the Canadian government to improve its global competitiveness in air transport, travel and tourism by working with industry to address issues... more

Civil aviationTurkey and Argentina signed two protocols on aviation to enhance bilateral ties
Ankara, Turkey - Direct flights between the 2 countries will be begin in the near future
Turkey and Argentina on Thursday signed two protocols on aviation and diplomacy in order to enhance bilateral ties: Argentina’s president Christina Fernandez de Kirchner met his Turkish counterpart president A... more

Civil aviationEASA: Implementing Rules for aerodromes to be adopted by end-2013
Cologne, Germany - The competencies of the agency extended to the rulemaking in ATM and ANS
The competencies of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have been extended to rulemaking in the areas of aerodromes (ADR) and Air Traffic Management (ATM)/Air Navigation Services (ANS). It is foreseen... more

Civil aviationThe "Declaration of Bruges" calls for decisive action at European Aviation Summit
Bruges, Belgium - In competitiveness, for the Single European Sky, in safety and security and in sustainability
The European Aviation Summit brought together 400 high-level representatives of the European aviation community to address the challenges facing European air transport. Participants included Olivier Jankovec,... more

Civil aviationAir transport, further strikes scheduled in Italy
Rome, Italy - For the month of February
We had already announced (see AVIONEWS) some of the protests in the air transport sector planned for January and February; now we want to update those data on the basis of the new strike announcements... more

Civil aviationUAE: air traffic movements soars by 11.09% in 2010
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Dubai accounted for 45.4% of the total
The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has reported 644,457 air traffic movements for the UAE in 2010, growth of 11.09% over 2009. The figure includes overflights, which accounted for 140,821... more

Civil aviationHong Kong Civil Aviation Department: contaminated fuel from Indonesia forced the emergency landing of a Cathay Pacific flight
Hong Kong, China - Both engines of an Airbus A-330 developed problems
The Civil Aviation Department believes contaminated fuel from Indonesia was a factor which forced a Cathay Pacific passenger plane from Surabaya to make an emergency landing upon reaching Hong Kong International... more

Civil aviationItalian ISTAT: "We Italy. 100 statistics to understand the Country we live in". The part about air transport
Rome, Italy - The document formed by 120 pages ranges over 19 different sectors
ISTAT, Italian Institute of Statistics, unveiled yesterday a report titled "Noi Italia. 100 statistiche per capire il Paese in cui viviamo" ("We Italy. 100 statistics to understand the Country we live... more

Civil aviationSkyTeam to welcome Middle East Airlines as future member
Amsterdam, Holland - The airline will sign an agreement at the end of February
Air Liban (MEA), the national carrier of Lebanon, will sign an agreement on February 28 to officially start the process of joining SkyTeam (ST) in 2012. Customers will benefit from increased access to... more

Civil aviationAir transport: EC Vice-President Kallas convenes European airports
Brussels, Belgium - To draw the lessons from air travel disruption due to snow
Siim Kallas, European Commission Vice-President in charge of transport, met today in Brussels with CEO's from major European airports to discuss how to prevent the problems that occurred at airports (and... more

Civil aviationIsrael slow on aviation reforms
Tel Aviv, Israel - The U.S. government has ranked the country's air safety among the world's worst
Israel's heavily fortified international airport is considered by many to be the go-to place for airline security, with vehicle checks, robots, closed-circuit cameras and controversial passenger profiling... more

Civil aviationNASA: within 2025 new state of the art airplane
Seattle, USA - Northrop, Lockheed Martin and Boeing working for the design projects
At the end of last year, NASA has asked Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin to create a set of design drawings for the creation of a last-generation airliner that should enter in service from... more

Civil aviationArmavia receives first Superjet-100 airplane
Moscow, Russia - The Armenian airline will make first commercial flights in early February
As reported by the international press, the Armenian airline Armavia has received the first Superjet 100, the airliner developed by the Russian Regional SCAC, "Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company", in collaboration... more

Civil aviationRussia plans to have EASA certificate for Sukhoi Superjet-100 airplanes
Moscow, Russia - Within mid-2011
According to RIA Novosti Viktor Khristenko, Russian minister of Industry and Trade, would have affirmed today that Russia plans to receive the certificate by EASA, European Aviation Safety Agency, within... more

Civil aviationAir transport: Aviapartner acquires PAE-MAS consortium in Palermo
Palermo, Italy - After the purchase in Sicily, scheduled for 2011 the opening of additional airports in Italy
Aviapartner, European airport handling company, has taken the helm of the Sicilian consortium PAE MAS Handling Services, operating in the field of the airport handling in the "Falcone-Borsellino" airport... more

Civil aviationBrazil air traffic soars 18.62% in December and 23.47% year to year
Brasilia, Brazil - Aviation industry continued to grow because of heavy discounting by national airlines
Air traffic in Brazil rose sharply in December as a booming economy fueled demand for air travel, the country's Civil Aviation Authority, or Anac, said. Anac said total paid air traffic grew 18.62%... more

Civil aviationIATA won a major court victory in its dispute with Sabre on airplane tickets
Montreal, Canada - The Gds filed a lawsuit against the association alleging breach of confidence with respect to its use of the data
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) won a major court victory in its dispute with Sabre over the IATA PaxIS product. On 11 January, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Canada) dismissed... more

Civil aviationIATA and Stanford University launch aviation certification program
Montreal, Canada - The management component includes three courses
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Stanford Center of Professional Development at Stanford University have partnered to launch a new distance-learning aviation certification program... more

Civil aviationIATA: aviation opportunities for Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City , Vietnam - Identified three areas of focus
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) identified three areas of focus for the Vietnamese aviation industry—global standard technology for air traffic management, more cost-efficient airports a... more

Civil aviationItaly, transport by plane: new strikes announced
Rome, Italy - For January and February
According to the website of the Italian Ministry of Transports, new strikes have been announced for the first two months of 2011, which could create chaos and disruptions in the transport sector in Italy. For... more

Civil aviationAea: European airlines look back on a turbulent 2010
Brussels, Belgium - Ash, snow and strikes combine to hold back market recovery
The Association of European Airlines, which represents Europe’s most important network carriers, has revealed a preliminary traffic estimate for 2010 of 335 million passengers boarded by its members, t... more