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HelicoptersISRAEL ORDERS 9 AH-64D APACHE LONGBOW HELICOPTERS
SEATTLE, According to a famous press agency, Israel has arranged to buy nine AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopters in a deal that could bring Boeing Co. nearly $500 million. The Israeli government signed a... more

PeopleKIDNAP ATTEMPT AVERTED
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO, Accordin to AirWise flight attendants from a Mexican airline are reported to have prevented the kidnapping of a 10-month-old baby who was being taken by a woman to the United States... more

AirlinesONEWORLD ALLIANCE FACILITIES FOR PASSENGERS
ROME, Oneworld, the alliance including British Airways, Iberia, Finnair, American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, LanChile and Aer Lingus, passengers may purchase just one ticket and pass only one check-in... more

IndustryAIRBUS STATEMENT ON EXTENSION OF HAMBURG, GERMANY FACILITY
HAMBURG, GERMANY, Following recent criticism by environmental groups and reports in the press in relation to the planned extension of its Hamburg facility, Airbus wishes to state the following facts: the... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC TO RISE PASSENGERS
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific's passengers rose by 10% in January, the Chinese New Year Holiday contributed to the rise. Cargo activities fell 6% and load factor dropped 0,8%. more

AirlinesCSA TO START NEW SERVICES
ROME, CSA Czech Airlines will increase weekly routes to Italy, in code sharing with Alitalia, from April 1 and will offer new services to Birmingham, Vilnius, Braunschweig. Passengers will be able to reach... more

AirlinesFINNAIR TO START NEW ROUTE TO NORWAY
LAKSELV, NORWAY, The new flight Helsinki-Rovaniemi will offer an easy way to reach Lksev, close to North Cape, a place to visit touring in northern Europe and Finland. more

AirlinesSECOND INTERNATIONAL ROUTE FOR NATIONAL JET
ROME, The new service Rome-Nice will be inaugurated on April 10. The flight is to be operated with a 94 seat BAe 146-300. The airline, which operates in franchising with BA, is trying to boost its presence... more

AccidentsUSA PLANE CRASHES IN GEORGIA, FOUR MISSING PERSONS
ATLANTA, The plane, which was carrying four ppl returning home from Daytona 500 race, plunged into the sea off Georgia's coast. The wreckage were found 25 km away from the crash site. more

DefenseGREAT BRITAIN USES URANIUM BULLETS AGAIN
GREAT BRITAIN, Despite controversies followed to soldier sickness, and ascribed to large use of depleted uranium bullets, British Army will start to use it again, as announced by defence ministry, in a... more

AirlinesGO ''GOES'' IN THE NEW INTERNET SITE
GREAT BRITAIN, The low cost carrier Go, always interested to use internet to better reach its customer, jumped in its new internet site (www.go-fly.com). Currently over 65% of its customers uses internet... more

AerospaceATLANTIS LANDING TODAY
FLORIDA, Atlantis Shuttle would have to land today at 12.27 p.m. EST (two days after it had originally been scheduled to touch down) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, barring accidents: this shuttle returns... more

AirlinesFINNAIR MOVES FROM MALPENSA TO LINATE
MILAN, Finnair will move its daily services Milan-Stockolm and Milan-Helsinki from Maplensa airport to Linate hub, if the airline will be assigned the slots. Five daily nonstop flights have been scheduled... more

AirlinesRYANAIR IN TALKS TO CHOOSE NEW EUROPEAN HUB
DUBLIN, "No decision has been made yet. The company is still in negotiation with four airports," a spokeswoman for Ryanair said. The four airports concerned are Stockholm, Pisa in Italy, Frankfurt... more

HelicoptersMD HELICOPTER PRICES REMAINS STEADY
MESA, ARIZONA, As part of an ongoing effort to reduce the direct operating costs of its products, MD Helicopters, Inc. (MDHI) today announced plans to hold prices on spare parts in 2001. Although pricing... more

DefenseRUSSIA OPPOSES NMD, APPROVES EUOPEAN SHIELD
MOSCOW, An european-built non-strategic defense antimissile system has been proposed to Nato General Secretary Robertson by Russian defence Ministry Serghieiev, in a meeting in which has been defined that... more

AirlinesCSA CONTINUES FLEET EXPANSION
PRAGUE, Czech Airlines yesterday said it has planned to lease two used Boeing 737-400 next month. The airline will also join Sky Team Alliance in spring and it has said it needs to purchase at least other... more

AirlinesAIR AFRIQUE CUTS HALF OF ITS JOBS
ABIDJAN, Air Afrique airline, which is owned by 11 Afrian states, (Benin, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Togo), Air France, the French... more

AirlinesNORTHWEST NAMES NEW CEO AND PRESIDENT
MINNEAPOLIS, USA, Media representatives are invited to participate on a ''listen only'' basis in a briefing from Northwest Airlines executives to analysts regarding today's announcement naming Richard... more

AirlinesTACA IS BOOSTING SERVICE FROM CENTRAL AMERICA TO U.S.
U.S., Taca, a Latin American carrier, announced a significant increase in non-stop airline service between several cities in Central America and the United States by rising demand. The expanded service... more

AirlinesAIR SOMALIA NEW AFRICAN CARRIER
SOMALIA, The new somali airline is the first carrier entirely owned by a group of businessmen. The airline has a fleet including a Tupolev 154, to be used for international flights and two Antonovs. Domestic... more

CuriositiesALLERGIC ATTACK FOR CAT ON CONTINENTAL AIRLINES
U.S., The Boston Globe reported that a woman is suing Continental Airlines for allegedly forcing her to sit near a cat. Diane Swales says sitting near the cat on a flight from Boston to Florida gave her... more

AirlinesAIR NEW ZEALAND PROFITS COLLAPSE
NEW ZEALAND, The airline's profits nose-dived from $127 million to only $3.8 million in the first half of the financial year. Air New Zealand, which announced an overhaul of its management, attributed... more

Science and technologyNATIONAL EXPRESS UK GROUP SELLS TWO AIRPORTS
GREAT BRITAIN, UK based National Express sold the UK airports of East Midlands and Bournemouth to Manchester Airport in a deal worth GBP241 million (USD360m). The transaction has raised National Express... more

AccidentsUNITED AIRBUS BACK TO DEPARTURE AIRPORT FOR CABIN PRESSURE PROBLEMS
SAN FRANCISCO, An United Airlines Airbus A-320 jet heading to Newark, New Jersey from San Francisco experienced probelms with cabin pressurization system and forced to return to departure airport soon... more

IndustryJOB CUTS FOR EADS
PARIS, FRANCE, The recently formed aerospace and defense European consortium EADS is planning to cut about 500 jobs in its facilities of Paris, Madrid and Munchen, on a whole 1500 forecasted in order to... more

Latest newsSECRETARY OF DEFENSE ON AIR STRIKES IN IRAQ
USA, In the aftermath of today's airstrikes in Iraq, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said, "The objective of today's mission by coalition forces was to degrade Iraqi air defense capabilities and thus... more

AirlinesAIR JAMAICA: NEW SERVICE TO USA
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Air Jamaica is scheduled to commence non-stop daily service from Houston to Montego Bay, Jamaica, on June 7, 2001. The airline will operate the route with its state-of-the-art A320 aircraft,... more

PeopleUSA-CUBA CHARTER FLIGHTS ARE BOOMING
USA, Charter flights to Cuba from the United States have never been so crowded as in the last period. Los Angeles and New York airports had to help Miamioverbooked flights by offering new services to Cuba.... more

AirlinesEASYJET PASSENGERS DELAYED ALMOST 30 HOURS
BELFAST, About 20 passengers of an EasyJet flight from London Luton airport to Belfast reached the destination after almost 30 hours. The flight was forced to turn back after a technical problem and passengers... more

AirlinesTWA POSTPONES INAUGURATION OF NEW ST.LOUIS-FRANKFURT ROUTE
USA, The U.S. airline, as it reported in a press release, had to postpone the launch of the new service, scheduled for May 1, because of the impending auction on its assets. more

AirlinesVIETNAM AIRLINES PLANS FLEET AND SERVICE EXPANSION
VIETNAM, The airline is drawing an aggressive investment plan for regional and international expansion. Last year it signed a letter of intent to buy three Boeing 777-200s for $US480 million. Then last... more

Press releaseFIRST OF TWO CRJ AIRCRAFT SOLD IN CENTRAL AFRICA
TORONTO, Bombardier Aerospace has sold the first two CRJ regional jet aircraft into West Africa. The aircraft, a 50-seat CRJ200 and 68-passenger CRJ700, are scheduled for delivery to Cameroon Airlines... more

Science and technologyCYPRUS AIRWAYS WILL REPLACE ITS AGEING FLEET WITH AIRBUS AND BOEING PLANES
NICOSIA, CYPRUS, Friday Cyprus Airways, the state carrier, announced it will replace its ageing fleet of Airbus planes partly from the same French company and partly with American Boeings. The company... more

AccidentsLIGHT AIRCRAFT CRASHES IN UK, TWO INJURED
UK, A light plane crshed at Bagber Farm, Milton Abbas, near Blandford. Two people were seriously injured and treated at Dorchester hospital. more

AerospaceAN AN-124 FOR SATELLITE LAUNCHES
MOSCOW, According to "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" the Russian aerospace industry is currently transforming one An-124-100 plane into a flying cosmodrome. The unique Russian-Ukrainian Air Launch system will... more

HelicoptersSOUTH KOREA UNDECIDED ABOUT PRESIDENTIAL HELICOPTERS
SOUTH KOREA, According to the Ministry of National Defense Thursday, the Air Force is reviewing the purchase of British-Italian EH-101 helicopters and Russian MI-17 helicopters: it will make the final... more

AirlinesAIR AFRIQUE TO LAY OFF 2000 EMPLOYEES
ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST, During a press conference in Abidjan Jeffrey Ericsson, company's chief administrator, has announced plans to lay off some 2,000 employees - half its staff - as part of a last ditch... more

HelicoptersHELICOPTER CRASH IN BURMA
BURMA, A burmese military helicopter yesterday crashed into a body water, a like or a river. A few high ranking officials were killed. Among them the Army chief of staff, the Energy Minister, the Border... more

Science and technologySTRANDED ALL NIGHT LONG AT AIRPORT WHILE THE CREW SLEPT IN HOTEL
DES MOINES, IOWA, An airplane left from Chicago for Las Vegas, had to make an emergency landing at the DES Moines airport, Iowa, because a passenger had respirators problems, saturday night. Once sheltered... more

AirlinesDOUBLE GOLD AWARDS FOR CATHAY COLOMBO
HONG KONG, According to a company press release, Cathay Pacific Airways Colombo won two Gold Awards at the recently concluded Cathay Pacific Cargo Conference in Hong Kong. One was for best performance... more

AirlinesYUNNAN AIRLINES ORDERS SIX BOMBARDIER CRJ200
CANADA, Yunnan Airlines has ordered six 50-seat CRJ200 regional jets worth $138 million. Meanwhile Chinese government has decided to invest about $780 million to build six airports in the country's northwestern... more

AirlinesPHILIPPINE: NEW CHARTER SERVICES
PHILIPPINE, International Pacific Airlines [IPA], the first commercial Philippine air carrier based at the Clark International Airport, will shortly start chartered flights to Hongkong, Taipei, Singapore,... more

Latest newsAIR RAIDS IN IRAQ: SADDAM THREATENS RETALIATION
IRAQ, According to the government newspaper "Qadissiya" the air strikes accomplished by american and british warplanes won't pass unpunished. The attacks destroyed radr installations but also killed two... more

HelicoptersAN EC AS 350 B3 HELICOPTER FOR TRENT PROVINCE
TRENT, The helicopter, developed at Eurocopter plant of Marignane, will be soon delivered to Trent province. The european tender for the helicopter was called last year and won by Eurocopter of... more

AirlinesAIR INDIA ADDS TWO NEW 737-200S
INDIA, The airline has received two of the five 737-200 aircrafts being dry-leased, while two A-320 planes will join the fleet of the country's domestic airline Indian Airlines very soon. Air India recorded... more

AirlinesNEW MARKETING STRATEGY FOR THAI AIRWAYS
BANGKOK, Thai Airways will set up a working group to study the airline's marketing strategy and development. The plan will include a flight increase on a few routes and new destinations. The number of... more

AirlinesPROFITS UP, TRAFFIC DOWN FOR TRANSAERO
MOSCOW, Transaero said that the Russian company flew 21.8 percent fewer passengers in 2000 than it did in 1999 but doubled its overall profit. The private domestic and international carrier increased profits... more

AirlinesFOUR SOCIETIES FOR STAKE IN OLYMPIC
ATHENS, According to Credit Suisse First Boston (Csfb), consultant for Olympic Airways privatisation, four bidders (Cyprus Airways, the partly privatized Greek-Cypriot carrier; Axon Airlines, a small private... more

Science and technologyHUGE SNOWFALL IN SOUTH KOREA
SOUTH KOREA, At Seoul Kimpo International Airport in South Korea, 16 international and 140 domestic flights had been canceled by the country's heaviest snowfalls for 30 years. Most flights at other airports... more