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Latest newsUS Air Force is looking for a new aerial refueling tanker
Washington, USA - Airbus and Boeing the main candidates for the supply
According to a report of Rand, a company of intermediation for military supply, Boeing and Airbus are the only aircraft makers able to satisfy all the technical demands, with an acceptable cost, for the... more

AccidentsAir ambulance plane plunged in Hawaii
Honolulu, USA - Three people dead
Yesterday an air ambulance plane fell down in the parking of a BMW dealership in Maui island, Hawaii (USA). On board there were the pilots and two nurses, everybody dead, while among the people who were... more

AccidentsInternational Red Cross helicopter fell down in Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan - Two people injured
Today an helicopter of the International Red Cross fell down in Pakistan not far from the city of Muzaffarabad, in Pakistani Kashmir. The rotorcraft was engaged in a relief mission for the people hit by... more

Civil aviationIran's nuclear: the dossier goes to UN Security Council
Vienna, Austria - In the meantime tit-for-tat between Washington and Teheran goes on
Vienna’s summit of IAEA, Internatinal Atomic Energy Agency, ended yesterday without a condemnation solution, signal of internal divisions. The 35 Governors only decided to send UN the report presented b... more

Latest newsDifficult market for the Rafale
Paris, France - French aircraft has not buyers
Hard times for French combat aircraft Rafale which, despite it was a concentrate of technology, should not succeed to be exported in other countries. Transalpine newspaper "Le Monde" compares it to the... more

Weather forecastsTomorrow Winter Paralympics will start
Turin, Italy - Everything is ready for the welcome of athletes
The IX Paralympic Winter Games will start tomorrow at the presence of the President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi and of his wife Franca. The city is equipped for the welcome of about 600... more

AirlinesCathay Pacific's 2005 profits in decline
Hong Kong, China - Passenger traffic's growth does not offset costs
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways declared yesterday that its net profit in 2005 fell 25.3% from a year earlier because of surging jet fuel prices. 2005 net profit totalled USD 425m (EUR 357m), while... more

IndustryThales: next merger hypothesis with Alcatel
Paris, France - French newspaper "La Tribune" writes that
Thales’ and Alcatel’s managers are still in talks to deepen the dossier of a possible merger between the two French industries, in which the Transalpine Government has strong shares. Today, as reported by... more

ReportThe first CV-22 Osprey delivered to US Air Force
Washington, USA - The tilt-rotor will be soon used in Afganistan and Iraq
Bell Boeing delivered the first tilt-rotor CV-22 Osprey to the US Air Force (see for details AVIONEWS). The aircraft, an hybrid between a plane and a helicopter, will be used for long range infiltration... more

AerospacePostponement of Discovery's mission scheduled next May probable
Washington, USA - Technical problems for the Space Shuttle
NASA is thinking to stop Shuttle Discovery’s mission scheduled on next May (see for details AVIONEWS). Two problems intervened to complicate US Space Agency projects: the break of a mechanical arm and t... more

MiscellaneousMcLaren-Mercedes: Emirates Airlines will be the main sponsor of the 2006 F1 championship
Berlin, Germany - The announcement has been given by carriers' CEO
According with all that sheik Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Emirates Airlines Group’s CEO, and Ron Dennis, Chief of McLaren, said the Arab carrier will be the main sponsor of Formula 1 team for the next w... more

AccidentsFlat tyres cause 2 hours impasse at Manila's airport
Manila, Philippines - The Cebu Pacific airplane was about to take off
An aircraft of Cebu Pacific, a domestic Philippine aircraft, had two tyres blown up yesterday while it was preparing to take off from the runway of Manila’s "Ninoy Aquino" International Airport. The a... more

AirlinesAir Berlin will float its shares on the Stock Exchange
Berlin, Germany - Chief Executive announced that yesterday
Yesterday Joachim Hunold, Chief Executive of Air Berlin, the second German airline behind Lufthansa by passenger revenue, declared at a travel fair in Berlin that his carrier plans to float its shares... more

AirlinesCzech Airlines: the first of the 12 Airbus 320 ordered in 2004 delivered
Prague, Czech Republic - Czech newspaper "Pravo" wrote it
At the end of March, according to Czech newspaper "Pravo", Airbus will deliver the first of the 12 A-320 to Czech Airlines. This delivery is including in the deal signed by the carrier in 2004 with the... more

IndustrySikorsky Aircraft Corp. awarded of a over 23 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the MH-60R aircraft
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Stratford, Conn., is being awarded a $23,151,064 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-04-C-0115) for production sustaining support, integrated... more

AirlinesSun Air: shortly the beginning of the operations with an ATR-72/210
Cairo, Egypt - ATR's press release said it
On the occasion of Sharm-El-Sheikh-based Avex 2006 airshow, 7-10 March, Egyptian airline Sun Air today announced that they will soon be commencing its operations with an ATR-72/210 on its regional network.... more

AirlinesRyanair cuts the flights on Cork airport
Dublin, Ireland - The decision after the raise of services' costs wanted by the airport authorities
Low-cost carrier Ryanair decided to decrease its flights on Cork airport, city in the South of Ireland, because of airport authorities to increase the cost of 38 services among which also the rental charge... more

AirlinesCathay Pacific Airways: earnings decreased of 38% in the second half of 2005
Hong Kong, China - Too high fuel's price
Cathay Pacific Airways declared a 38% drop in 2005’s second half earnings due to the rosen fuel’s cost that was not balanced by the growth of passengers. In the examinated period the carrier reported a p... more

IndustryBoeing projects USD 770 billion market for airplanes in Asia-Pacific
Bangkok, Thailandia - For about 7200 new models over the next 20 years
The Boeing Company detailed its Current Market Outlook for the Asia-Pacific region yesterday, forecasting a market for about 7,200 new airplanes worth $770 billion over the next 20 years. Over the forecast... more

CuriositiesMaori Armed Forces Chairman in New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand - Jerry Mateparae is the first native to receive the assignment
For the first time in their history, New Zealand’s armed forces have a Maori Chairman: his name is Jerry Mateparae, 51 years old, army chief until now, with 24 years carrier and protagonist in 1988 of i... more

AirlinesDelta Airlines increases flights to New York-JFK Airport
Atlanta, USA -The carrier aims on international routes
Delta Airlines announced the intention to increase flights to New York-JFK Airport from 17 cities of United States and Canada. The decision with 46 more flights for the "Big apple’s" airport, should a... more

DefenseIAF: AgustaWestland's first HH-3F helicopter to the Italian Air Force
Brindisi, Italy - The delivery ceremony took place in Agusta's hangars in Brindisi
This morning the delivery of the first HH-3F helicopter of AgustaWestland to Italian Air Force in the new avionics version code C. The delivery ceremony took place in the AgustaWestland’s hangars in B... more

Civil aviationCanada towards inquiry's revamp into the attack of Air India flight in 1985?
Ottawa, Canada - The new Premier Harper will meet victims' families
Air India plane (flight 182) landed from Canada and flying to India was destroyed on June 23, 1985, off the coast of Ireland because of an explosive device which killed 329 passengers. The attack was believed... more

Civil aviationUe: Iran must suspend its nuclear policy (2): threatening and steady Teheran's position
Vienna , Austria - Iran replies: USA could feel "Pain and harm"
Tit-for-tat between USA and Iran in the field of International Atomic Energy Agency’s summit. After US declaration that Teheran will "Face consequences" if it doesn’t give up its uranium enrichment pla... more

Science and technologyA problem to computers for the New York's air traffic management caused hardships to the US air transport
New York, Usa - FAA has immediatly activated the emergency system
Yesterday it has been very difficult to fly in the US’ skies because of a failure to main computer that manages the air traffic from/to New York’s airports. The fault to this pc and despite of the FAA... more

DefenseNorth Korea launched wrongly two missiles in direction of China and Japan Sea
Tokyo, Japan - Anxiety of Pacific nations
Today a Japanese news made known that North Korea should have launched two ground-to-air missiles, during a drill, in direction of China and Japan Sea. Currently there are not denials from Pyongyang. Japanese... more

IndustryEADS: EUR 1.68bn net profit in 2005
Paris, France - Record year thanks to Airbus orders
European aerospace Group, EADS, has made known its 2005 net profit is EUR 1.68bn. This marvellous economic result has been possible thanks to Airbus’ record year that confirmed its leadership on American c... more

MiscellaneousIndian carriers will re-introduce poultry in their menu
New Delhi, India - Also other airlines in the world took the same decision
Since today many Indian carriers decided to re-introduce poultry in their menu, after to have banned it because of bird flu. "Many carriers asked to us to give back poultry among the meals served on board",... more

MiscellaneousChirac bolsters Hamas
Riad, Saudi Arabia - French President is adverse any sanctions against PNA
French President, Jacques Chirac, during his visit in Saudi Arabia, said to be adverse to any sanctions against Palestinian National Authority, now in Hamas men’s hands, whether it will not recognize I... more

IndustryAirbus retires A-300 and A-310
Toulouse, France - Production will be stopped since July 2007
Airbus announced that since July 2007 A-300 and A-310 aircraft’s production will be stopped. These are the first aircraft that European consortium retires. A-300, born in 1969 and put in service five y... more

AccidentsAlitalia's MD-80 made a critical landing at Linate's Airport
Milan, Italy - The Firemen have issued a press release
This morning, an Alitalia’s MD-80 coming form Catania, flight AZ-1714, has made a critical landing at Linate’s airport (final destination of the plane) due to a problem to a door observed during the fli... more

Government actsEuropean Parliament: question on the extension of Berlin-Schönefeld civil airport of 13 August 2004: failure to comply with Directive 92/43/EEC (Habitats Directive)
Strasbourg, France - By Hiltrud Breyer (Verts/ALE)
"Written question E-0346/06 by Hiltrud Breyer (Verts/ALE) to the Commission Subject: extension of Berlin-Schönefeld civil airport of 13 August 2004: failure to comply with Directive 92/43/EEC (Habitats... more

Government actsEuropean Parliament: question on proposal of an FFH area at Hahn Airport, Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany)
Strasbourg, France - By Werner Langen (PPE-DE)
"Written question E-0213/06 by Werner Langen (PPE-DE) to the Commission Subject: proposal of an FFH area at Hahn Airport, Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany) According to press reports, the Commission... more

IndustryAirbus will deliver A-380s punctually
Toulouse, France - Confidence also in the A-340's possibilities
European consortium Airbus declared that, despite the short times, it will deliver punctually, that is for the end of 2006, the first two units of its giant A-380 to Singapore Airlines. Industry declared... more

AirlinesVolare: European Union gave the green light to State aid
Brussels, Belgium - The European Commission said it in a press release
"The European Commission has authorized, today, EUR 25 million of State aid for Volare. This short term aid has the aim to save the carrier by bankruptcy and allow it to make steps necessary to continue... more

AirlinesVolare: AirOne strengthened by Milan Court of Appeals' decision
Rome, Italy - The trial in Rome and Milan are not in collision
AirOne made known in a statement that Milan Court of Appeals establishes "That still now there is not the conclusive act of the closeout process of Gruppo Volare’s company corporate park". In carrier’s opi... more

Civil aviationEU: Iran must suspend its nuclear policy
Vienna, Austria - Annan asks USA to tone down, but Russia and IAEA seem to fall into line with non-compromise
Iran must stop uranium enrichment and fully cooperate with international inspectors, as IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) require, if it wants to avoid to be set under the pressure of UN’s Security C... more

Government actsEuropean Parliament: question on Bilbao airport (Loiu)
Strasbourg, France - By David Hammerstein Mintz (Verts/ALE)
"Written question E-4663/05 by David Hammerstein Mintz (Verts/ALE) to the Commission Subject: Bilbao airport (Loiu) The year 2000 saw the inauguration of the new Bilbao airport, located in the... more

Government actsEuropean Parliament: question on financing of the new Lisbon airport
Strasbourg, France - By Luís Queiró (PPE-DE)
"Written question E-4805/05 by Luís Queiró (PPE-DE) to the Commission Subject: financing of the new Lisbon airport In connection with the drawing up of the financial perspective and with programming a... more

Civil aviationRobbery at Göteborg airport: a suspect arrested
Goteborg, Sweden - No further news about the bag suspected of being a bomb
The investigations on the spectacular robbery made yesterday at Göteborg-Landvetter airport, South-Western Sweden (see AVIONEWS for details), leaded to a man’s arrest, as for police spokesman’s disclosure. He d... more

AccidentsPlane out of runway at Holland, United States
Holland, USA - FAA started an enquiry
Last Monday evening a small plane ended up in a ditch after that, during landing, it missed the runway at Tulip City Airport of Holland, Michigan, United States. Two men remained seriously injured and... more

HelicoptersTremiti Islands connection guaranteed by helicopters
Foggia, Italy - The service in progress from 20 years
In these days of bad weather there were many difficulties for the little island communities which live in the several archipelago around Italian peninsula. In Tremiti Island (Adriatic Sea) from 20 years... more

Government actsEuropean Parliament: question on passenger inconvenience at Milan-Malpensa airport
Strasbourg, France - By Stefano Zappalà (PPE-DE)
"Written question P-4799/05 by Stefano Zappalà (PPE-DE) to the Commission Subject: passenger inconvenience at Milan-Malpensa airport On the evening of 2 December 2005, following what according... more

Civil aviationCIA flights: Belgium admits their existance
Brussels, Belgium - Two flights would have passed at Deurne's airport
European Council’s investigation, concerning presumed secret flights made by CIA to carry detainees suspected of terrorism, showed that Member Countries are not endowed with sufficient means for foreign a... more

Science and technologyAlghero-Fertilia airport closed until March 18
Alghero, Italy - Cancelled flights because of requalification works
Requalification works on taxiway and runway caused "Riviera del corallo" Alghero-Fertilia Airport’s enclosure, and the flights from yesterday until March 18 have been cancelled. Sardinia Region have o... more

MiscellaneousUN: Israel closed down the violations of Lebanese air space
Beirut, Lebanon - Warning also for Hezbollah against any reprisals
Yesterday Geir Pedersen, representing UN General Secretary Kofi Annan in Lebanon, asked again to Israeli Government to close down the continuous violations of Lebanese air space. Only yesterday there were... more

CuriositiesFirst graduated people at the school of hawk
Vicenza, Italy - Possibility to work in contact with nature
Last Monday in Marostica, near Vicenza, the first 23 Italian hawk trainers took their degree. Our country is the first to order this professional sector, which was born century and century ago, and that... more

PeopleGerman airlines excluded from negotiations on pollutant emissions
Berlin, Germany - At least for the 2008-2012 plan
German Government seems to want exclude airlines from its restrictive plans on carbon dioxide emissions at least until 2012. Sources familiar with Environment Minister, Sigmar Gabriel, said that negotiations... more

Civil aviationFAA (Correction) AD on Airbus model A-330/200 and -300 series airplanes, A-340/200 and -300 series airplanes, and A-340/541 and -642 airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent sparking of metal parts and debris from detached and damaged float valves, or a buildup of static electricity, which could result in ignition of fuel vapors and consequent fire or explosion
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: March 7, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 44)] [Page 11462] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation... more

AerospaceESA supports Russian project Klipper
Moscow, Russia - Anatoli Permikov, Russian space agency's Chief, said so
Anatoli Permikov, Director of Roskosmos, Russian space agency, made known to have met Jean-Jacques Dordin, Chief of European Space Agency (ESA), and to have received his support to develop space shuttle... more