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AirlinesVANGUARD AIRLINES REPORTS AUGUST TRAFFIC
KANSAS CITY, "Vanguard Airlines, Inc. (Nasdaq: VNGD - news) reported traffic for the month of August 2001 of 109.2 million revenue passenger miles (RPMs). Capacity was 153.2 million available seat miles... more

AirlinesAMR WARNS OF HIGHER LOSS IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF THE YEAR
USA, AMR, the parent company of American Airlines, warned that it was likely to suffer a "considerably larger" loss in the third quarter of the year than in the second quarter. The company blamed the slowdown... more

PeopleSOON THE .AERO SUFFIX TO POINT OUT THE AVIATION INTERNET SITES
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY, According Louis Touton, law advisor of the Icann, the organization which develop the procedures for the names assigning in Internet, declared that soon could be implemented the suffix... more

AirlinesHORIZON AIR'S PILOTS REACH AGREEMENT WITH THE AIRLINE
USA, Horizon Air pilots reached a deal with the airline's management. The new five year contract includes improved wages and work rules. Horizon Air is a subsidiary of Alaska AIr Group. more

Science and technologyATLANTIC COAST AIRLINES REPORTS 71.2% INCREASE IN AUGUST 2001 TRAFFIC
DULLES, "Atlantic Coast Airlines (ACA) (Nasdaq: ACAI) reported preliminary passenger traffic results for August 2001. Systemwide, the company generated 197.6 million revenue passenger miles (RPMs), a... more

AirlinesMALAYSIA AIRLINES TO ADD FLIGHTS ON KUALA LUMPUR-LONDON ROUTE
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia Airlines said in a statement it is to add two flights a week to its Kuala Lumpur-London route tomorrow. The airline currently operates 16 weekly flights on the route, 14 of which... more

PeopleFIRST SUKHOI PASSENGER JET TAKES FLIGHT
RUSSIA, The first Sukhoi passenger aircraft, the Su-80, has successfully made its maiden flight in Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Far East, in Russia. The plane carries 35 passengers or 8 tons of cargo and... more

HelicoptersUSA TO SUPPLY GEORGIA WITH MILITARY HELICOPTERS
USA, The United States will supply Georgia with ten military transport helicopter which will be delivered on wednesday. The $15 million project includes 33 Georgian pilots and technicians trained in the... more

AccidentsCESSNA MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN AUSTRALIA
DARWIN, A Cessna 210 was forced to make an emergency touchdown at Darwin airport, Australia, after breaking the landing gear. The pilot was not injured, said a spokesman. The aircraft took off from Tindal... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN MALI, EIGHT DEAD
BAMAKO, MALI, A military helicopter crashed in eastern Mali, in the region of Mopti, killing all eight on board, said the government in a statement yesterday. Among the victims there are two officials... more

Latest newsHUNGARY TO PURCHASE JAS-GRIPEN MILITARY AIRCRAFTS
BUDAPEST, Hungary will purchase an unspecifed number of JAS-Gripen military aircrafts, said today Hungarian Defense minister Janos Szabo. JAS-Gripen fighters are manufactured by swedish Saab and BAe. Terms... more

AirlinesU.S. NORTHWEST ACCUSED AND FINED BY DOT FOR MISTREATMENT DISABLES PASSENGERS
USA, U.S. carrier Northwest Airlines has been accused by Department of Transportation (DOT)of mistreating passengers with disabilities and asked to pay USD$3 million in fines. Airline would have charged... more

Latest newsUK AND USA AIRCRAFTS ATTACK THREE ANTIAIRCRAFT IRAQI SITES
IRAQ, Three air raid have been effectuated by U.S. and UK aircraft in order to destroy three anti-aircraft missile sites of the Iraqi army in the south of raq, near town of Al Kut, Tallil and Al Numinayah.... more

AirlinesATA REPORTS 24.3% INCREASE IN AUGUST SCHEDULED SERVICE TRAFFIC
INDIANAPOLIS, American Trans Air reported reported its August 2001 traffic results. System-wide for August 2001, compared with a year ago: revenue passenger miles (RPMs) increased 6.4% to 1.27 billion;... more

AirlinesSAS: PASSENGER TRAFFIC UP IN AUGUST
SCANDINAVIA, Scandinavian Airlines System's passenger traffic (RPK) showed an overall increase of 7,6% in August 2001 vs. August 2000. The number of passengers increased by 4,2%. Overall capacity (ASK)... more

IndustryCHINA ORDERS FIVE TU-204 FREIGHTERS
PEKING, Chinese government announced it is to buy five Tupolev Tu-204 freighters, plus 10 options, from Sirocco Aerospace International. The aircrafts would be intended for China Southwest and China Northwest.... more

IndustryGENERAL DYNAMICS AWARDED A OVER 9 USDM CONTRACT FOR F-18 WEAPONS
USA, General Dynamics Armament Systems, Burlington, Vt., awarded a USD9,243,000 contract for the procurement of 39 M61A2 20 millimeter automatic Gatling gun systems for the F/A-18E/F aircraft. Work is... more

AirlinesAUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DENY FINANCIAL AIDS TO ANSETT, WHICH RISKS TO FAIL
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, According to declaration of the Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, his government will not support finaciarily the airline Ansett, in heavy economic difficulties. Air New Zealand,... more

AirlinesLUFTAHNSA ORDERS A380 AIRCRAFTS
FRANKFURT, German Lufthansa confirmed it is to order 15 A380s to Airbus Industries. The purchase recommendation will be approved in the next meeting of the supervisory board, scheduled for Sept. 19. The... more

AirlinesALITALIA (3): CICIA WILL SUBSTITUTE ANGIOLETTI IN THE BOARD OF MEMBERS
ROME, ITALY, According sure sources, WAPA could release that Michele Cicia, former president of the cooperative between employees shareholders of Alitalia, will take the charge until now occupied by Augusto... more

AccidentsAIR DISASTER IN MEXICO, EIGHT DIED
MEXICO CITY, All eight people on board of a small, undisclosed type, aircraft died when it crashed against a mountain, in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, maybe for the heavy fog. The accident occurred... more

IndustryTRW AWARDED A NEAR 18 USDM CONTRACT FOR E-2C UPGRADE
USA, TRW Inc., Avionics Engineering Center, San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $17,828,321 firm-fixed-price contract for the manufacture and installation of 43 Group II Mission Computer Replacement... more

DefenseU.S. GOVERNMENT FORECASTS A MIITARY BASES REDUCTION
WASHINGTON, USA, In order to found funds to finance the Space Shield project, very appreciated by Clinton administration before and by Bush administration now, and strongly supported by U.S. defense industry... more

DefenseISRAEL COULD UNVEAL ITS NUCLEAR POWER
JERUSALEM, According the former Israelian first minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel could reveal the numener of nuclear weapons available to it, if the news that Iran has developed an own nuclear arsenal... more

AccidentsEMERGENCY LANDING AT FRANKFURT AIRPORT FOR A ON BOARD ROW
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, An Iran Air aircraft, with 430 people on board, was reported to have made an emergency landing in Frankfurt after a dispute between the pilot and security guards, that are always... more

AirlinesQANTAS RISKS TO FACE STRIKES IN THE NEXT WEEK
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, The maintenance crews of Australian carrier Qantas Airways could enter in strike next Wednesday, thus grounding part of the airline's fleet to press demands for more pay and... more

AirlinesAIR TRANSAT (2): A WRONG SPARE PART CAUSED THE EMERGENCY LANDING
TORONTO, CANADA, The Canadian Transportation Safety Board (TSB) investigation on the Airbus A330 emergency landing at Azores islands, revealed that a hydraulic pump of a wrong type was installed on a Rolls... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN RUSSIA, TWO INJURED
RUSSIA, A Mi-8 helicopter crashed into the Shevli river near the airfield of Ekchiman, in the north of Khabarovsk Region. The helicopter belonged to the Forest Guard Service. Two of the four people on... more

AirlinesAIR WISCONSIN'S AUGUST TRAFFIC REPORT
APPLETON, USA, Air Wisconsin reported a 23,6% increase of RPM's in August, compared with the previous year. Available Seat Miles went up 8,3% and passenger load factor grew 8,9%. Air Wisconsin Airlines... more

AirlinesAIR TRANSAT FINED FOR 165.000CDN AND SUED FOR 20 USDM DAMAGES
TORONTO, CANADA, Canadian airline Air Transat has been fined CAD$165,000 by the Canadian government after the emergency landing of an airline's A330 at Azores, some days ago, as the carrier admitted... more

Science and technologyBIRMINGHAM AIRPORT: OVER 300.000 PASSENGERS IN JULY
BIRMINGHAM, Birmingham airport recorded a traffic of over 300.000 passengers in July, marking a new record, also compared with the previous year, of 308.523. "There is a vibrant economy in the metro area",... more

SecuritySCHARPING: I DON'T RESIGN, I WAS CORRECT
BERLIN, GERMANY, German defense minister, Rudolf Scharping, heavily answered to the accusation to have privately used military aircrafts in order to reach his girlfriend in Frankfurt and Maiorca. The... more

AirlinesCHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES TO PURCHASE 20 BOEING 737-800 AIRCRAFTS
PEKING, China Southern Airlines said it plans to invest US$800m in the purchase of 20 B737-800 planes in the next five years. The airline should also invest US$303m in the purchase of two B747- 400F cargo-transport... more

PeoplePASSENGER RECORD IN FLIGHTS FROM AND TO AUSTRALIA
PERTH, AUSTRALIA, According to the latest figures from the Federal Department of Transport, about 17 million passengers flew to and from Australia in the year to April, setting a new record and 10 percent... more

Civil defenseUAV AGAINST FIRES
USA, A civilian version of the UAV Predator, the unmanned aircraft utilized in military application for the territory surveillance, effectuated its first flight, equipped with sensors to "see" for forest... more

Civil aviationFAA AD ON BOEING 747-400 AIRCRAFTS
USA, AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration The following Airworthiness Directive issued by... more

Latest newsISRAEL TO PURCHASE 52 F-16 FIGHTERS
JERUSALEM, Israel has signed yesterday a deal for the purchase of 52 F-16 military aircrafts from Lockheed Martin. The $2 bn deal includes aircraft, logistics support, training, and other services. Deliveries... more

IndustryGENERAL ATOMICS AWARDED A OVER 11 USDM CONTRACT
USA, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., San Diego, Calif., is being awarded an $11,178,404 contract to provide for retrofit of five ground control stations supporting the Predator unmanned aerial... more

AirlinesAUSTRALIAN MINISTER CALLS FOR QANTAS TO RESUME FLIGHTS TO CHILE
AUSTRALIA, Mark Vaile, australian Trade Minister, has explicitly called on Qantas to recommence services to Chile owing to the business boom between the two countries. "I will be suggesting to Qantas they... more

AirlinesNORTHWEST AIRLINES REPORTS AUGUST TRAFFIC
ST. PAUL, USA, Northwest Airlines announced a system-wide August load factor of 80.6 percent, 0.1 points above August 2000. Northwest flew 7.64 billion revenue passenger miles (RPMs) and 9.48 billion available... more

PeoplePERU WANTS DRUG FLIGHTS TO BE RESUMED
PERU, Peruvian government said it plans to urge U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell to resume the anti-drug flights. Also colombian president Pastrana urged Washington to restart the interdiction program... more

Science and technologyALGERIAN FERHAT ABBES AIRPORT WILL BE RENEWED
JIJEL, ALGERIA, With an agreement between the French industry Fema and Algerian authorities for the management of the "Ferhat Abbes" airport, about 20 kms from Wilaya town, is started the project for the... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN SIBERIA, PILOT UNHURT
MOSCOW, A russian Mi-2 helicopter crashed near the town of Kagalym, in western Siberia, this morning. The pilot jumped out of the helicopter before the crash and was unhurt, russian agency Interfax... more

AccidentsIRAN AIR JET MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN GERMANY
FRANKFURT, A Iran jet aircraft, carrying 430 people, made an emergency landing in Frankfurt after a dispute between the pilot and the security guards on board who attempted to keep a passenger from visiting... more

IndustryBOMBARDIER LAYS OFF 450 EMPLOYEES IN CANADA
TORONTO, Canadian Aerospace industry Bombardier said it will lay off 450 workers at its north Toronto plant due to the slowing demand for turboprops planes affecting the plant, which produces the Dash... more

AirlinesLOT TRIPLES NET LOSS IN 1H
POLAND, Polish LOT has tripled net loss over the same period last year to $59,1 million, owing to a 22% increase of operating costs. Passenger traffic rose 19% to 1,5 million. The airline announced that... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE CONCORDE WINS APPROVAL FOR FLIGHT
PARIS, French Civil Aviation yesterday approved the Air France Fox Bravo Concorde for flight. The airline said all safety checks were met. Therefore Air France has won clearance for commercial flights.... more

AirlinesDELTA REPORTS AUGUST TRAFFIC
ATLANTA, Delta Air Lines reported traffic results for the month of August. System traffic decreased 2.3 percent with no change in capacity from August 2000. Delta's system load factor was 76.8 percent,... more

AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES' AUGUST TRAFFIC RISES 9.1 PERCENT
CHICAGO, "United Airlines' (NYSE: UAL - news) total scheduled revenue passenger miles (RPMs) rose 9.1 percent in August vs. the comparable month in 2000. The airline's passenger load factor increased to... more

AirlinesAIRLINE TO OFFER THE ONLY NONSTOP SERVICE BETWEEN KANSAS CITY AND SOUTH
KANSAS CITY, "Vanguard Airlines, Inc. (Nasdaq: VNGD) today announced service to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., beginning December 10, 2001. Vanguard will offer one daily nonstop flight between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood... more