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Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas model DC-8-33 and -43; DC-8F-54 and DC-8F-55; DC-8-50, - 60, -60F, -70, and -70F series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct cross-wired electrical connectors of the fire extinguishing system, which could release fire extinguishing agent into the incorrect engine nacelle in the event of an engine fire
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: April 21, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 76)] [Page 20713-20715] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Centrair 101 series gliders
Washington, Usa - To replace the non-strengthened rudder pedals and to prevent failure of the rudder controls
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: April 21, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 76)] [Page 20715-20717] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationUK: investigating on an airprox between a Tornado and a Super Puma
London, UK - Intended to find responsibilities for the dangerous situation which involved the fighter and the helicopter last year
British authorities competent for flight safety are carrying on, both at a civil and military level, investigation to understand who must be considered as liable for the serious airprox situation occurred... more

Science and technology"Valerio Catullo": press conference of new flights presentation to Moscow
Verona, Italy - It will take place next Tuesday at 11
Valerio Catullo Airport, with the collaboration of the Lago di Garda Consortium, communicates that the press conference of the new connections presentation towards Moscow from the Verona’s Airport, by D... more

AccidentsA private plane falls after grazing an electric line, the pilot saved
Paris, France - The 73-year old man was really lucky as he reported just some light injuries
A touristic plane piloted by a 73-year old man fell yesterday near Nancy (France). According to the rebuilt dynamic of the incident, the pilot tried to effectuate a crash-land after realizing that the... more

HelicoptersThales to provide simulators for the Tiger helicopters
Paris, France - The system is able to virtually emulate a 75% share of the training stage usually performed on the vehicles
French group Thales, competent for defence electronics and avionics sectors, will attend to the provision of simulators for the Eurocopter Tiger combat helicopters. Pilots from both French and German armies... more

Latest newsBoeing P-8 MMA: devices to increase survivability are under development
Washington, USA - The F/A-18E's lesson will be a major one to understand which are the steps to improve the aircraft's robustness against enemy's fire
The future US Navy’s maritime patrolling aircraft will have to be able to properly face enemy’s fire, also considering the anti-ship operations which it can be expected to perform besides the simple sea... more

AerospaceSpace: the first possible day to launch Discovery to be postponed
Washington, Usa - The launch of the shuttle may presumably occur on May, 22
Nasa (American space agency) said that the first possible day to launch Discovery, which according to the previously launch window may have been launched starting from May, 15 and until June, 3, has been... more

Latest newsTourism airplane intercepted over the Tyrrhenian Sea
Trapani, Italy - An Italian Air Force's F-16 took immediately off yesterday to detect the plane which had abnormally kept the radio silence
A South African tourism single engine four seats airplane flying over the Tyrrhenian Sea yesterday alarmed Italy due to its radio silence and this fact warned Italian Air Force. An Italian Air Force’s -... more

AccidentsCivil MI-8 downed in Iraq: the only survivor was captured and killed
Baghdad, Iraq - The attack has been claimed on the Internet
The six Americans killed in downing of Bulgarian MI-8 helicopter, were private security guards for Blackwater company: they were probably working for State Department or Pentagon (see for details AVIONEWS).... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): Air France-KLM will not participate to recapitalization
Paris, France - The Italian carrier, first and foremost, will have to prove higher financial soundness
Air France-KLM owns a 2% Alitalia’s stake currently and the French carrier’s leader, Jean-Cyril Spinetta, is a member of ther Italian national airline’s Board of Directors. The present positive situation at an... more

AirlinesAlitalia: "Deutsche Banks' guarantee letter is right what we needed"
Brussels, Belgium - It has been stated by EU Transport Commissioner Barrot and the carrier's share rose at Piazza Affari yesterday
European Transport Commissioner, Jacques Barrot, proves satisfied about what it is being done concerning the in-depth investigation on Alitalia’s business plan, underlining that the delivery of Deutsche B... more

IndustryIntegrated Aerospace Systems Corp. awarded of a over 8 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F/A-18E/F aircraft
Integrated Aerospace Systems Corp., Integrated Aerospace Systems Division*, Santa Ana, Calif., is being awarded an $8,249,177 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00421-00-C-0433)... more

IndustryBAE Systems Aerospace Electronics Inc. awarded of a 10 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the EA-6B aircraft
BAE Systems Aerospace Electronics Inc., Lansdale, Pa., is being awarded a not-to-exceed $10,000,000 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-priced contract (N00019-04-C-0122) for the procurement... more

IndustryRolls Royce Engine Services awarded of a over 33 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the E-2 aircraft
Rolls Royce Engine Services, Oakland, Calif., is being awarded an estimated $33,501,608 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contact for the repair of up to 175 T56-A-427 Series IV engines for the E-2... more

IndustrySikorsky Aircraft Corp. awarded of a over 5 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the VH-60N Executive Helicopter
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Stratford, Conn., is being awarded a $5,386,035 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price time and materials contract (N00019-03-C-0006) to exercise an option for the... more

AirlinesDelta Air Lines to post 2005 first quarter loss
New York, Usa - The carrier posted a USD 1.1 billion losses
US carrier Delta Air Lines said it posted a USD 1.1 billion losses in the first quarter 2005. The loss included USD 387 million charge for the cost of pension benefits related to the planned reduction... more

AirlinesJetBlue 2005 first quarter profit to fall
New York, Usa - 54 percent
US carrier, JetBlue, said its 2005 first quarter profit fell 54 percent to USD 7m from USD 15,2m a year earlier. JetBlue has posted a profit every quarter since its initial public offering in April 2002... more

Science and technologySample of flu virus missing in Beirut found at the airport
Beirut, Lebanon - US has inadvertently distributed kits to 3747 laboratories in 18 countries
The last sample of the deadly flu virus H2N2, well-known as Asian flu, mistakenly sent to laboratories around the world, has been found at Beirut International Airport and will be destroyed as soon as... more

AccidentsCivil MI-8 downed in Iraq (3): death toll rose to eleven
Baghdad, Iraq - Also six American people were killed
Aboard the private Bulgarian MI-8 helicopter shot down in Iraq today, even six US civilians and two soldiers (whose nationality is still unknown) were flying together with the three Bulgarian crew members.... more

AirlinesAlitalia: Deutsche Bank's "Intents letter"
Rome, Italy - Italian airline received the document and transmitted it to European Commission
Alitalia confirmed to have received from Deutsche Bank the "Intents letter" concerning the planned airline’s capital increase and it has been transmitted, through Italian authorities, to European Commission a... more

AirlinesChinese Airlines to sign deal for 30 Airbus planes
Beijing, China - Including five A-380
Some Chinese carriers signed an important deal with Airbus to purchase 30 planes in a contract worth USD 3,2 bn. The deal interested China Southern Airlines, which asked delivery for five A-380s superjumbo,... more

Latest newsA-400M: Stork Fokker to provide its contribution for the airplane's electric section
Amsterdam, Holland - The dutch company to attend to the plane's wing electric wiring
Dutch aerospace company, Stork Fokker, will attend to wing electric wiring for the new EADS-Airbus A-400M military tactical airlifter. Dutch firm has been selected by such European leading group as a partner... more

AirlinesHellas Jet to stop operations on May, 10, 1005
Athens, Greece - The decision is lead to the not favorable market conditions
Greek carrier Hellas Jet, an unit of Cyprus Airways, will stop its flight operations on next May, 10, 2005: the announcement came from Cyprus sources citing not favorable market conditions. The two-year... more

AccidentsANSV: glider crashed during takeoff from Asiago Airport killing pilot
Rome, Italy - Italian Air Safety Board started a technical investigation on Rollander Schneider's incident
Italian Air Safety Board (ANSV), announced technical investigation on incident occurred at 9:40am UTC today, at Asiago Airport, involving Rollander Schneider glider, type LS 8A, code HB-3313. Glider would... more

Latest newsRaptor: the dream comes true
Washington, USA - Pentagon's go-ahead for the mass production of the new stealth fighter whose first airframes will be combat ready even at the end of 2005
The Lockheed Martin F/A-22 Raptor stops representing an "X" aircraft and a weapon system in doubt for the future. Pentagon has recently provided its go-ahead for its mass production in order to endow US... more

AirlinesAir France-Klm: "Flying Blue", the new jointly program
Paris, France - With effect starting from June, 6, 2005
Air France and Klm will offer to their customers starting from June, 6, 2005, the several advantageous forecast by their jointly new program: "Flying Blue". This last will give the possibility to amass... more

Latest newsJet training: operational flexibility means commercial strength
Washington, USA - Analysts would think that a new military trainer must be flexible and endowed with good performance to be a competitive one
Competition in the military trainers international market is tending to become more and more a fierce one in the forthcoming ten years. Analysts in the aerospace sector prove convinced of it as they found... more

Government actsQuestion time on Rome-Crotone route operated by Alitalia
Rome, Italy - By senator Francesco Nicodemo Filippelli (Misto-Popolari-L'Udeur Party)
Italian Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport decided, in November 2002, to impose charge of public services on routes Crotone-Rome and Crotone-Milan and chose Alitalia to operate the flights by 70-seat... more

Government actsQuestion time on joint Italy-USA investigation about Calipari's death
Rome, Italy - By senator Alessandro Battisti (Margherita-L'Ulivo Party) and other senators
Italian senator Battisti asked Italian Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs for making clear which kind of steps Italian Government intends to perform towards US Administration which denied investigations... more

PeopleEU-Usa to reopen talks about "Open skies" deal
Brussels, Belgium - The European Transport Ministers may start again the dialogue with Washington this week
EU’s Transport Ministers expressed in favour of the reopening of talks with United States on restrictions in the transatlantic aviation market. The dialogue with Washington may be reopened this week. A... more

PeopleUS Aviation Chief expressed in favour to bring back private airport screeners
New York, Usa - After the results of an inquiry at US airports
US House Aviation Chief, John Mica, said that after the results of an inquiry at US airports, which showed that airports are no more secure today than they were before the September 11 terroristic attacks,... more

AirlinesRyanair thanked Enac's President
Rome, Italy - "Italian customers will be favoured"
Ryanair Communication’s Head, Peter Sherrard, intended to thank President of Enac (Italian Civil Aviation Authority), Vito Riggio, for his intervention in the matter of launch of new Rome-Alghero route (... more

Government actsQuestion Time: former Italian military prisoners treatment in Germany
Rome, Italy - By Honourable Sandro Delmastro delle Vedove (An)
Italian Deputy Hon. Delmastro delle Vedove asked Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs for making clear which kind of steps Italian Government intends to perform in order to solve the unjustified different... more

AerospaceSpace: Lazio-Sirad is the first of the "Eneide"'s experiments which brought into operation
Rome, Italy - It is useful to predict earthquake
Lazio-Sirad is one of the 22 experiments forecast by "Eneide"’s mission and the first one to have brought into operation on board of ISS (International Space Station). The main goal of this experiment, w... more

DefenseSouth Korea asks Russia for weapons in order to partially lower its debt
Seoul, South Korea - An alternative solution suggested by South Korean Government to simplify the re-payment process of loans requested by Moscow
South Korea has recently offered Russia a possibility of re-paying part of its debts by the provision of weapon systems. It deals with an important request when considering that South Korea has always... more

AccidentsCivil MI-8 downed in Iraq (2): it belonged to Heli Air Bulgarian airline
Baghdad, Iraq - It was the first civil aircraft shooted down on Iraqi territory
Sofia unveiled the civil MI-8 helicopter downed today, near the city of Tarmiya, 40 Km North to Baghdad, belonged to Heli Air Bulgarian airline: very likely three crew members were all Bulgaria-natives,... more

Civil aviationPope Benedict XVI (2): Rome to close air traffic
Rome, Italy - The Capital town will protected by Hawk and Spada missile batteries
Security plan in occasion of Sunday mass which is going to institute German Pontiff Benedict XVI, provided to close air space on Rome and collocate Spada and Hawk missiles on strategic points of the city,... more

AirlineseasyJet to start collaboration with the airport Cagliari-Elmas
Cagliari, Italy - The carrier launches today the maiden flight to London-Luton
British low-cost carrier easyJet announced that today it will start its collaboration with the airport Cagliari-Elmas (Sardinia): at 3:50 p.m. it will take off easyJet flight to London-Luton which will... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines 2005 first quarter losses
New York, Usa - Though analysts predicted that American's losses would have been deeper than the one posted by the carrier
US carrier American Airlines announced that it posted a USD 162m losses in the first quarter 2005 compared to USD 166m a year earlier. Though American’s operation profit was not good analysts expected t... more

Government actsQuestion Time: fight against illegal immigration and human rights in Lybia
Rome, Italy - By Hon. Graziella Mascia (Rifondazione Comunista)
Italian Deputy Hon. Mascia asked Italian Minister of Interior for explaining which kind of steps Italian Government is ready to take into consideration for the purpose of facing the supposed violation... more

Science and technologyMacquarie Airports: 2005 March results
Rome, Italy - easyJet and Ryanair increased traffic at Fiumicino and Ciampino
Macquarie Airports Management (MAp) unveiled that at March 2005, Sydney, Brussels, Rome and Bristol airports, of which it owns stakes, have recorded a passenger traffic growth compared to the same month... more

DefenseIsrael opposed Russian missiles sale to Syria
Jerusalem, Israel - Premier fears arms could fall into the hands of Lebanese or Palestinian terrorists
Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, unveiled that Russian plan to sell anti-aircraft missiles to Syria represents a serious danger to Israel: this worry will be stated clearly to President Vladimir Putin during... more

AccidentsCivil MI-8 downed in Iraq
Baghdad, Ira - The nine helicopter's occupants were killed
A MI-8 helicopter, while was operating a commercial flight North to Baghdad, would have been downed by a grenade-launcher: the nine occupants aboard the aircraft, which crashed on fire, have been all killed.... more

MiscellaneousEcuador's airports closed after President Gutierrez's deposition
Quito, Ecuador - It dreads former Government members leave the country
Yesterday Congress, after a week of pitched battles which killed 3 people, deposed President Lucio Gutierrez, charged with abuse of power, who took sanctuary in Brazilian Embassy in Quito. Brazilian Government... more

PeopleStrong growth for DHL’s China Business
Beijing, China - The company forecasts a 50 per cent revenue increase in the current year
DHL, which operates into the express delivery’s market, said its predictions for this year show that revenue growth in China would top 50 percent this year, by underlining that the country could become i... more

AirlinesIberia to consider to buy or to erect a low-cost of its own
Madrid, Spain - So as to compete into the specific market of no-frills airlines
Spanish flag carrier, Iberia, said it is seriously considering weather to buy or to erect a low-cost airline of its own, so as to compete into the no-frills airlines market. More than 50 million foreign... more

Science and technologyAsur to post 2005 first quarter net profit jump
City of Mexico, Mexico - The operator said the growth was helped by a considerable increase of the number of passengers who passed though its airports
Mexican airports operator Asur said its net income related to the period January-March 2005 rose to USD 19,5m from USD 12,5 million the previous year. The operator said the result was mainly due to foreign... more

IndustrySubsidies to aerospace industry: "Let's try to achieve an amicable agreement on such matter"
Brussels, Belgium - EU Commission President Barroso asked it to the United States
José Manuel Barroso, European Commission President, seized recently a chance to comment on the old matter concerning the subsidies to aerosapce industry which is going on disuniting the United States... more

Science and technologyPope Benedict XVI: Rome's airports to make ready for new stop
Rome, Italy - Many presidents to be expected for Vatican's mass
Yesterday, Italian Civil Defence Department operating board, Rome Administration’s members, prefectship, air traffic and road system authorities, gathered to organize security plan in sight of the first m... more