AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
101,764 news found

AirlinesAustrian Airlines to offer new destinations to Italian passengers
Vienna, Austria - From Southern Italy to fly services by Lauda Air
Despite of the Lufthansa expansion plans the state’s 40 percent stake in Austria’s flag airline is not for sale such as Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel confirmed in the morning. Meanwhile carrier reached 140... more

Science and technologyBecause of fog Naples Airport to close for more than an hour
Naples, Italy - The lack of visibility which hit national air traffic in the past days interested as well Naples-Capodichino Airport, causing 10 planes being late
The lack of visibility which hit national air traffic in the past days (see AVIONEWS) interested as well Naples-Capodichino Airport, causing 10 planes being late after the closure of the air station for... more

AirlinesAlaska Airlines predicts higher costs in 2005 Q1
Seattle, Usa - The carrier has been conducting an aggressive cost cut's strategy in the past few years
Alaska Air Group, parent of Seattle-based carrier Alaska Airlines, announced it predicted 2005 Q1 costs higher than it expected, due to high fuel costs. The carrier, which has been conducting an aggressive... more

PeopleIata is looking for trainees
Geneva, Switzerland - English-speaking graduates and graduand for Geneva and Montreal offices
The International Air Transport Association is looking for graduates and graduand students in Law, Economics, Political Science, Engineering (particularly Aeronautical Engineering), Business Administration... more

AirlinesWage job cuts at Northwest Airlines
New York, Usa - The carrier decided to ground further 24 passenger planes, beside the already planned stop for six of its aircraft
Northwest Airlines is preparing to wage job cuts at its organic after the decision to ground further 24 passenger planes, beside the already planned stop for six of its aircraft. The airline’s recent p... more

AirlinesFLYi plans pay cut for top executives
New York, Usa - As part of a plan to save USD 2,2m next year
FLYi, parent of Independence Air, announced it planned a pay cut for its three top executives as part of a plan by means of which it expects to save USD 2,2m next year. Chairman and Chief Executive Kerry... more

AirportsBusiness leads to Amadeus takeover pass EU control
Madrid, Spain - Wam Acquisition received the green light
European Commission cleared the business leads to Amadeus’ takeover, Spain-based global travel reservation. Wam Acquisition, born by the collaboration among the Amadeus’ three shareholders, Air France, Ibe... more

MiscellaneousFloods in Afghanistan: US contingent and UNHCR to aid
Kabul, Afghanistan - Airlifts by chopper in order to rescue habitants in most affected areas
The heavy seasonal rains and melting of the snow are causing problems in Afghanistan: many rivers burst its banks forcing several families to evacuate thier own houses. The great number of dead (about... more

PeopleAustralia: passenger boom on domestic flights
Sydney, Australia - Melbourne-Sydney is the busiest route
More and more Australian citizens choose to fly on regional and domestic routes according to a report released by the Bureau of Transport economics which made a study about the activity of national airlines... more

Science and technologyGreek airport employees soon on strike
Athens, Greece - The workers, who protest because of lack of personnel, would not work on March 22-23
Union representing Greek airport employees announced a two-day strike which would begin on March 22. The workers protest because of staff shortage, saying in a statement that personnel to handle the increased... more

Civil aviation"Pilot pushing": risks for such a practice according to Capt. Renzo Dentesano
Rome, Italy - Some effects on the carrier's behaviour and the flight procedures after the enforcement of the EU Regulation 261/2004
"Pilot pushing", that is to say how to force pilots to carry on their flight activities regularly in order to avoid delays which would prove expensive for the airlines, when considering the recent enforcement... more

IndustryTurkey: an aerospace and defence holding?
Ankara, Turkey - Government and military authorities' effort to be performed by April but some analysts fear negative effects on the domestic market competitiveness
Turkish Government and military authorities would intend to found, by next April, a holding devoted to the aerospace and defence sectors. The purpose would be the one of favouring a merge among the several... more

AirlinesSouth African Air presumably to recur to new strategies because of high fuel costs
Johannesburg, Africa - The carrier said that at the moment it had not planned any wide job cuts
South African Air announced that at the moment it had not planned any wider job cuts following difficulties which the sector is facing due mainly to high fuel costs thought it warned that if fuel cost... more

AerospaceAlenia and RSC-Energia cooperating for the ATVs
Rome, Italy - A collaboration for the development of the Automated Transfer Vehicle destined to the ISS
Alenia Spazio and Russian company RSC-Energia signed a collaboration agreement for the development of some components related to the ATVs ((Automated Transfer Vehicle), space vehicles exclusively devoted... more

DefensePakistan: a new ballistic missile successfully tested
Islamabad, Pakistan - The country consolidates its deterrent but President Musharraf would prove willing to strengthen it in the future
A new ballistic missile has been recently tested by Pakistan. It deals with the Shaheen II, a two-stages guided rocket endowed with an about 2000 km range according to what stated by Islamabad’s technicians. P... more

IndustrySagem and Snecma: Safram is born of their merge
Paris, France - The name of the new French aerospace company to be officially founded next May has been selected
Safran: this will be the official name of the new aerospace group which will be founded next May from the merge between French Sagem and Snecma. The shareholders’ representatives will meet on May 11 t... more

Science and technologyAlghero Airport: "International traffic is increasing"
Rome, Italy - SOGEAAL Director Umberto Borlotti underlined it forecasting a Summer when a reduction of nation al traffic is instead being foreseen
Alghero-Fertilia Airport is ready to manage traffic forecasted for the next Summer period and it analyses the situation of its operational activities and the aspects related to tourism. As far as it is... more

PeopleAlteon Training forms in collaboration with Royal Air Maroc, CasaAero Training
Casablanca, Morocco - The new joint-venture will operate out of the carrier's existing training center
Alteon Training announced it formed in collaboration with Royal Air Maroc a new training company, CasaAero Training located in Casablanca, Morocco. According to the terms of the new deal the joint-venture... more

Science and technologyIllegal horses' run blocks in Palermo the road to the airport, 50 person arrested
Palermo, Italy - The organizers blocked viability by means of cars disposed all along the carriageway
An illegal run of horses blocked yesterday in Palermo the road which conducts even to the airport. The organizers blocked viability by means of cars disposed all along the carriageway. Local authorities... more

MiscellaneousAir tickets professionally impressed for luxury flights, 14 persons inquired
Milan, Italy - The inquiry started in 2003 after that a passenger confessed that he had paid his ticket in luxury by means of a significantly reduced price
It has been fixed for the first days of May the audience for the 14 person inquired as they were part of an organization which professionally impressed air tickets for luxury flights after stealing from... more

Science and technologyBecause of fog, "Leonardo da Vinci" Airport's operativity to be reduced
Rome, Italy - Including the cancellation of some flights, delay and re-directing of some other services
Because of fog, Rome-Fiumicino "Leonardo da Vinci" Airport’s operativity was reduced, including the cancellation of some flights, delay and re-directing of some other services. According to airport sources f... more

Science and technologyA plane with nitroglycerine cargo landed at Montevideo Airport
Montevideo, Uruguay - About 40 kilos of explosive material ready to detonate in any moment
About 40 kilos of explosive material was found on board of a plane coming from Miami and landed at Carrasco International airport in Montevideo (Uruguay). The nitroglycerine was inside two cylinders being... more

Latest newsPentagon assures some 300 cases of harassment against woman cadet
Washington, Usa - After a specific inquire
Pentagon assured over 300 cases of harassment by cadet against their woman counterparts, after a specific inquire which showed as well that only 20 of those unpleasant events were officially exposed. Inquires... more

AirlinesA decision of the Swiss Government about the merger Swiss/Lufthansa to expect soon
Geneva, Switzerland - Authorities are evaluating the offer from the German carrier and the strategic alternatives for national airline
A decisione of the Swiss Government about the more and more probable merger Swiss International Air Lines/Lufthansa is expected on Thursday. Swiss Finance Ministry said in a statement that the Cabinet... more

MiscellaneousEarthquake in Japan: hundred injured and fear of tsunami
Tokyo, Japan - Connections troubled: Fukuoka Airport suspended operations
Yesterday a magnitude 7.0 Richter scale earthquake woke up, at 10:53 local hour North-Western regions of Japan’s Southern island of Kyushu killing a persons and injuring about 400. The casualty is an o... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas model DC-8 airplanes
Washington, Usa - To minimize the possibility of crank assembly failure when the assembly is exposed to abnormal load conditions
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: March 18, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 52)] [Page 13092-13093] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-319, A-320, and A-321 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent oil vapor leakage from the APU AC generator, which, when combined with an electric arc at the electrical receptacle, could result in a fire or explosion in the APU compartment during flight
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: March 18, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 52)] [Page 13094-13095] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

HelicoptersFirst Swedish armed forces' NH-90 flew
Marignane, France - Some 18 aircraft for SAR, anti-submarine warfare and troop transport missions have been ordered
The first NH-90 multipurpose medium helicopter performed its maiden flight. The event occurred at the Eurocopter helicopter group’s plant located in Marignane (France) and lasted for about 55 minutes. S... more

MiscellaneousLampedusa: air-bridges to free welcome centre
Lampedusa, Italy - Clandestines to transferred to Crotone instead of to Libya
Yesterday 220 immigrants landed recently at Lampedusa have been transferred: a hundred were boarded on a Croatian airline Air Adriatic plane bound for Crotone (Calabria Region) and other 120 persons were... more

Weather forecastsAir shows and exhibitions in the fourth week of March
Rome, Italy - From today on Monday 21 to on Monday 28
Monday 21 - Paragliding - 9th FAI World Championship. Governador Valadares, Brazil. + 55 21 33 22 02 66 www.abvl.com.br - Maputo Airshow. Mozambique. + 27 72 145 7645 Tuesday 22 - Paragliding... more

AirlinesVolare is more close to Alitalia
Varese, Italy - Maroni: "Sea must not thwart Volare's recovery"
Italian Welfare Minister, Roberto Maroni, announced that Volare will release an "Important statement" in next days: it’s probable the announcement on a commercial operation involving Alitalia according t... more

Civil defenseUSA: 15 Squadrons endowed with the Predator against the international terrorism
Washington, USA - The USAF's proposal to face the threat both in the national land and abroad
The deployment of remote-controlled aircraft by the US armed forces appears more and more important within the fight against the international terrorism, both to ensure the national territory protection... more

IndustrySubsidies to aerospace industry: tension between EU and the USA rising again
Brussels, Belgium - Mutual accuses for delays and attempts to change the preliminary deal to one's advantage
Talks between European Union and the United States on subsidies to aerospace industry prove to be hard once again. After starting negotiating on last January 11 in order to encourage a final solution of... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): competitors' doubts on the restructuring plan
Brussels, Belgium - Prospective public aid by Fintecna in AZ Service and support for the Italian carrier's employees
Doubts by the airlines which decided to protest in Brussels against the possible EU Commission’s approval of the Alitalia’s business plan 2005-2008 are focusing on the recapitalization process of the Ita... more

AirlinesAlitalia (3): "Strikes prove damaging for the airline"
Rome, Italy - Italian Welfare Minister Maroni reminded the airline's difficulties but he intends to rely on President Cimoli
Welfare Minister Roberto Maroni would have recently commented on the current Alitalia’s condition. Maroni would have pointed out the damages produced by the recent strikes and affecting the Italian national a... more

AirlinesAlitalia: competitors rebel against the business plan
Brussels, Belgium - Twenty carriers formally protested in front of EU Commission
Competitors protested against the Alitalia’s business plan and against the strategy started by the Italian national airline to favour its reorganization and the future relaunch. There would be some twenty c... more

IndustryHoneywell International Inc. awarded of a over 846,600 USD order
Washington, Usa - For the Utility Blackhawk UH-60
Honeywell International Inc., Tempe, Ariz., was awarded on March 16, 2005, a delivery order amount of $846,600 as part of a $7,026,025 firm-fixed-price contract for the Utility Blackhawk UH-60 system.... more

IndustryRockwell Collins Government Systems awarded of a over 11 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the radio systems
Rockwell Collins Government Systems, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded an $11,124,785 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-priced contract (N00019-02-C-3004) to exercise an option for... more

IndustryShell Oil Products US Houston awarded of a over 472 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For JP-5 and JP-8 jet fuel
Shell Oil Products U.S. Houston, TX, is being awarded a maximum $472,861,417 fixed price with economic price adjustment contract for JP-5 and JP-8 jet fuel for the Defense Energy Support Center. Contract... more

HelicoptersFrance: the first Tiger HAP for Army has been delivered
Paris, France - There are 80 combat aircraft to be supplied to the armed force by 2010
French Army took delivery its first Eurocopter Tiger combat helicopter in the HAP version. The overall orders scheduled regard some 80 aircraft which will be all made available by 2010. Such choppers will... more

AerospaceSpace: the first walk exactly 40 years ago
Moscow, Russia - The Russian astronaut Alexei Leonov did it
The first walk into the space ever effectuated in to the history occured exactly 40 years ago when Russian astronaut Alexei Leonov, after reaching the space by means of the shuttle Voskhod-2, went out... more

PeopleIata: environmental responsibility is a pillar of the air transport industry
Geneva, Switzerland - The declarations of Bisignani at the first Aviation and the Environment Summit
"Environmental responsibility is a pillar of the air transport industry alongside safety and security", said Giovanni Bisignani, Director General and CEO of the International Air Transport Association... more

IndustryThe result of Embraer related to the last quarter 2004
Brasilia, Brazil - The industry reported a profit up only slightly from the one reported in the same period a year earlier
Embraer, Brazilian aircraft manufacturing industry, reported a 2004 fourth quarter up only slightly from the one reported in the same period a year earlier. Analysts expressed in favour of the company’s o... more

MiscellaneousItalian C-130 aircraft to bring Ilaria Alpi's car back
Rome, Italy - The car may help to find additional informations
On March 20, 1994 Italian journalist Ilaria Alpi and her cameraman Miran Hrovatin were killed at Mogadishu: after 11 years the truth about principals in the crime did have been not still found. Meanwhile... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines 2005 first quarter losses
New York, Usa - Though the demand especially for domestic flights operated by the carrier is high until March, 31
Us carrier Continental Airlines announced it forecast that it would end in red the first quarter of 2005, though the airline expects its load factor to increase until March, 31. Continental said that according... more

AirlinesWill Qatar Airways be the next Barcelona's sponsor?
Barcelona, Spain - The Catalunia's team has traditionally never had a sponsor for its shirts
Barcelona football team is likely to sign a EUR 18m contract with Qatar Airways, as its sponsor on the official competion shirt. The Arab carrier already tried to provided such service in the soccer field:... more

AirlinesChinese carriers to increase fuel surcharges
Beijing, China - After having received the needed approval Air China, Cathay Pacific and its rival Dragonair would move in this sense
State-owned Air China, Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and its smaller rival Dragonair announced they would increase fuel surcharges after having received the needed approval from Civil Aviation Department.... more

Science and technologySuspected terrorist stopped at Manila Airport
Manila, Philippines - He may be a trainer for terroristic activities
An Arabian-native suspected member of Osama Bin Laden’s al-Qaeda network, has been arrested at Manila International "Ninoy Aquino" Airport shortly after landing with an airplane coming from Riyadh (Saudi A... more

HelicoptersNH-90 in Australia and the ARH programme: Bregier analyses the situation
Paris, France - Australian industry licensed to produce such aircraft while the US military project is not taken into account presently
Fabrice Bregier, as the Eurocopter CEO, analysed recently the situation regarding two programme: the provision of the NH-90 helicopters to Australia and the competition for the US ARH (Armed Reconnaissance... more

Press releaseAeradria collaborates with public institutions and hotel associations located in the coastal cities
Rimini, Italy - While setting deals for the weekly routes to Germany
Rimini Airport is setting a programme for routes to Germany. Several public institutions have been involved in a meeting with the air station’s operator. Also hotel associations are involved by such a... more