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AccidentsRYANAIR AIRLINER SUFFERS TYRES BLASTING
TOULOSE, FRANCE, A Ryanair operated aircraft, landing at Carcassonne, France, suffered four tyres blasting at ground landing impact. No passengers problems registered. but they have had to descend by aircraft,... more

Civil aviationFAA FOUND PROBELMS IN EMERGENCY OXYGEN GENERATORS
USA, According to a FAA investigation, has been found that emergency oxygen generators used on Boeing aircrafts to provide oxygen to passengers and crew in case of drop of cabin pressure, have some malfunctions.... more

AirlinesRSSIAN AIRLINES CONNECTS MOSCA WITH TRIESTE
RONCHI DEI LEGIONARI, GORIZIA , ITALY, Russain airlines started on Saturday its route between Moscow and Trieste, operated with a 156-seat Tupolev-154 jetliner, currently one day a week, but is in the... more

IndustryOVER 20% LOSSES IN U.S. DEFENCE INDUSTRIES ORDERS
USA, Noticeable losses in the aerospace and defense industrial sectors in the month of April, in which aerospace losses raised to over 10% and defense sector losses amounted to 20,4% more

Press releaseEMIRATES RECEIVE ''CARGO AIRLINE OF THE YEAR'' AWARD FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Emirates SkyCargo, which received recently the ''cargo airline of the year'' award for the third consecutive year, ended financial year 2000 with a record growth in revenues a(+28%)... more

AirlinesPRESS CONFERENCE FOR AIR FRANCE-GANDALF AGREEMENT
MUNICH, GERMANY, In a series of press conferences, held in German cities of Berlin, Colonia and Munich, has been presented the agreement between Italian carrier Gandalf,and French airline Air France.... more

AirlinesNIGERIAN GOVT AIMING AT NIGERIA AIRWAYS PRIVATISATION
ABUJA, NIGERIA, Nigerian government intends to carry out the plan to privatise state carrier Nigeria Airways despite the project is harshly opposed by experts, The guardian said. more

Science and technologyPASSENGERS RISE AT BRITISH AIRPORT IN 2000
LONDON, Civil Aviation Authority's report showed a 7% increase in the number of passengers handled by british airports in 2000. The fastest-growing airport was Liverpool, with a 52% rise in passengers... more

Latest newsEADS AND DASSAULT PULL OUT OF BIDDING FOR CONTRACT FOR THE CZECH AIR FORCE
PRAGUE, Czech Defence Ministry spokesman Milan Repka said that Eads and Dassault Aviation pulled out of Czech fighter contract bidding. Boeing and Lockheed Martin announced their withdrawal too. Therefore... more

AirlinesAEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS WORKERS BLOCK IBERIA'S PLANE
BUENOS AIRES, Few Aerolineas Argentinas workers yesterday blocked an Iberia plane at Ezeiza International airport of Buenos Aires. The employees encircled the plane which was headed to Madrid, to protest... more

IndustryINSECTICIDES (2): BOEING CONCERNED FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO AIRPLANES
SEATTLE, USA, After passengers health concerns for practice to spray insecticides in aircraft's cabins to avoid import in New Zealand of nocive insects, U.S. aeronautical industry Boeing has warned... more

AirlinesINSECTICIDE ON FLIGHTS TO AND FROM NEW ZEALAND: AIR NEW ZEALAND COMMENTS
ROME, ITALY, On last May, 16, WAPa diffused a news about lawsuit started by United Airlines crews against New Zealand government for its practice to spray inside aircrafts from and to island insecticides... more

AirlinesBLUE PANORAMA TO LAUNCH NEW ROUTES
PALERMO, Italian airline Blue Panorama is to launch new routes from June 23. The airline will offer new flights from sicilian cities of Palermo and Catania to Tel Aviv, Malaga, Lisbon, Istanbul, Lourdes,... more

AccidentsLIGHT PLANE CRASHES IN GERMANY
BERLIN, A Beechcraft crashed into a block of flats while approaching Berlin's Tempelhof airport. The two ppeople on board were killed and a resident was taken to hospital for smoke inhalation. The accident... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR PILOTS ACCEPT PAY REDUCTION
ZURICH, Pilots union Aeropers reported that Swissair pilots have accepted a 5% pay reduction over the next two years. SAirgroup had announced already the reduction last April 25 when it released a statement... more

AirlinesAIR CANADA ADDS FUEL-SURCHARGE
CANADA, Air Canada will add a fuel-surcharge on domestic fares to help compensate for soaring fuel prices. The charge would amount to extra $15 one-way on travel on domestic routes starting May 31. The... more

AirlinesDEUTSCHE BA: REVENUES UP IN THE LAST FISCAL YEAR
FRANKFURT, Deutsche BA increased revenues by 5,7% in the fiscal year to March 31. Passenger numbers were stable and load factor dipped to 57%. Deutsche BA currently operates a fleet of 17 Boeing 73... more

Latest newsEUROPEAN COMPANIES TO BUILD NEW FIGHTER PLANE
HAMBURG, Financial Times Deutschland reported that European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), Dassault Industries, Alenia SpA, Saab AB and BAe Systems PLC and Eads would jointly develop a fighter... more

AirlinesAOL AND AIR LIBERTE' EMPLOYEES CONTINUE TO BE ON STRIKE
PARIS, AOL and Air Liberté workers are still on strike. The second consecutive day, the walkout of yesterday, forced the two airlines to cancel 60% of the scheduled flights. Union representatives said... more

AccidentsLIGHT PLANE CRASHES ON TAKEOFF IN AUSTRALIA (2): SPECIFICATIONS
ROME, Piper PA-30 Twin Commanche: Type: light transport aircraft Accomodation: two pilots, four or six passengers Lenght: 25 ft 2 in Wingspan: 35 ft 11 in Height: 8 ft 2 in Empty weight: 2210... more

AccidentsLIGHT PLANE CRASHES ON TAKEOFF IN AUSTRALIA
BRISBANE, A light plane crashed nose-first at Archerfield airport of Brisbane. The two people aboard, a man and a woman, were killed. The plane reached a height of about 70m and banked to the left and... more

AirlinesAIR LITTORAL TO LAUNCH NEW ROUTE NICE-OLBIA
NICE, Air Littoral will inaugurate today a new route between Nice and Olbia. The twice-weekly service will become daily on July. Air Littoral also replaced the aircraft used on routes to Italy. Flights... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC TO EYE CHINESE AIRLINES
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd is seeking closer ties with chinese largest airlines to take advantage of the country's industrial growth and to help the regional airlines to become more competitive.... more

AccidentsNASA ASTRONAUT CRITICALLY INJURED IN PLANE CRASH
USA, Patricia Hilliard Robertson, a Nasa support astronaut for the crew on the International Space Station, was critically injured in a plane crash at a Texas airfield. The plane, carrying her and the... more

AirlinesDELTA AIR LINES TO BEGIN NONSTOP SERVICE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D.C. AND NASSAU
ATLANTA, "Delta Air Lines will offer nonstop service between Washington, D.C., (Reagan National) and Nassau, Bahamas, starting July 7, 2001. The new flights will be the only nonstop service between the... more

Press releaseBRITISH AIRWAYS REPORTS FULL YEAR PROFIT OF £150 MILLION
LONDON, "British Airways today posted a pre-tax profit of £150 million for the 12 months ended March 31, 2001 (2000: £5 million). Operating profit more than quadrupled to £380 million (£84 million). Gro... more

Latest newsISRAELI AIR FORCE SHOOTS DOWN LEBANESE JET
ISRAEL, The air force of Israel has shot down a lebanese civilian plane after it crossed into israeli air space, said a military spokesman. No details where released about the pilot. The plane was shot... more

Latest newsCHINA AND USA FIND AGREEMENT ON THE SPY PLANE
USA, The U.S. Navy spy plane detained in the chinese air base on Hainan island will be dissembled and shipped home. Usa and China have finally agreed over its destiny. The announcement was given by a spokesman... more

PeopleRUSSIA INVESTS IN CIVIL AVIATION
MOSCOW, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Ilya Klebanov said today that Russia plans to put more than 1000 new planes into service by 2015, ITAR-Tass news agency reported. The goivernment will rise state support... more

Latest newsGREECE TO BUY TIPHOON FIGHTERS AFTER 2006
ATHENS, Greece will buy several Typhoon military planes after 2006, Defence minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos said today. Last March, Greece announced it was planning to buy 60 Typhoon fighters from Eur... more

AccidentsAMERICAN AIRLINES JETLINER'S LANDING GEAR COLLAPSES AT LANDING
DALLAS, An American Airlines Fokker 100 lost a landing gear touching down at Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport. The plane, coming from Charlotte, North Carolina, was carrying 87 passengers and four... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE TO INCREASE CAPACITY ON ROUTES TO ASIA
BANGKOK, Air France is planning to increase by 5% its seat capacity on routes between Europe and Asia to meet the growing demand. The airline would announce next week its performance results for last fiscal... more

IndustryALENIA AEROSPAZIO AND EADS TO MERGE UNDER ATR INTEGRATED
ROME, Alenia Aerospazio, a unit of Finmeccanica, and Eads are to merge their regional aircraft operations under a company called "Atr Integrated", both the companies said in a joint statement. The merger... more

AirlinesMESA AIR GROUP TO PURCHASE 40 CRJ
CANADA, Mesa Air Group, confirming a letter of intent, has purchased from Bombardier 20 70-seat CRJ700s and 20 86-seat CRJ900s with options for 40 more. The deal worth $1,2 billion. CRJ700 are to be delivered... more

Latest newsFIRST BOEING C-17 FOR UNITED KINGDOM ARRIVES AT RAF BRIZE NORTON (2): SPECIFICATIONS
ROME, McDonnell Douglas C-17 Globemaster II: Type: heavy-lift military transport Accomodation: two pilots, loadmaster, 208 troops, 102 paratroops Lenght: 174 ft Wingspan: 165 ft Height: 55 ft Empty... more

Latest newsFIRST BOEING C-17 FOR UNITED KINGDOM ARRIVES AT RAF BRIZE NORTON
RAF BRIZE NORTON, UNITED KINGDOM, The first of four Boeing C-17 military cargo aircraft being leased to the United Kingdom Royal Air Force arrived today at RAF Brize Norton, its new home base. The Ministry... more

AirlinesGERMAN EX FOREIGN MINISTER TO ARBITRATE LUFTHANSA DISPUTE
FRANKFURT, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Germany's former Foreign minister, was selected to arbitrate the pay talk between Lufthansa and pilots union Vereinigung Cockpit. The announcement was given by the two... more

AccidentsKENDALL AIRLINES FLIGHT ABORTS TAKEOFF
AUSTRALIA, A Kendall Airlines plane had to abort the takeoff at Canberra airport today after an engine failure. It was reported that 29 passengers were aboard. Nobody was injured, but the airplane began... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN SPAIN, THREE KILLED
SPAIN, An helicopter of the Basque regional television crashed near Markina. A team of operators was on board filming near a quarry. Three journalists were killed in the crash, a photographer was seriously... more

Latest newsRUSSIA TO ASSIST EAST COUNTRIES TO UPDATE MIG-29
MOSCOW, Russia is expected to sign soon an agreement with several countries of Eastern Europe on mutual standardization, modernization and service maintenance of jet fighter MiG-29. The deal should be... more

AirlinesKUWAIT AIRLINES COULD SET UP REGIONAL CARRIER
KUWAIT, Kuwait Airlines is considering to set up a new regional carrier with private investors to serve shortly cost regional destinations. The carrier would lower costs by lower costs by operating medium... more

AirlinesVARIG TO FLY MILAN-FORTALEZA-RECIFE ROUTE ON WEDNESDAY
ROME, Brazilian Varig will operate the route Milan-Fortaleza-Recife on Wednesday, instead of Tuesday but at the same hour , from June 20. The route is operated with a Boeing 767-200. The new schedulation... more

AerospaceCARGO SHIP PROGRESS M1-6 DOCKS WITH ISS
MOSCOW, The cargo ship Progress M1-6 moored with ISS at the ISS at 4:24 a.m. Moscow time, as reported by a spokeswoman for Mission Control. The cargo brought fuel, food, water and parcels for the crew,... more

AirlinesALITALIA TO COMPLETE INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE BEFORE SUMMER
ROME, Alitalia's ceo Francesco Mengozzi said today at shareholder meeting that he aims at closing the alliance deal before summer. "With Air France we confirm we are holding discussions and technical assessments... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA PILOT TO HOLD OFF ON STRIKES
FRANKFURT, Lufthansa and pilots Union Vereinigung Cockpit yesterday agreed to take their pay rise dipute to arbitration. Michael Tarp, spokesman for the Union specified that the pilots would stop striking... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA'S TRAFFIC UP IN APRIL
FRANKFURT, Lufthansa said passenger traffic rose by 4,6% in April from a year ago. The growth was high especially on european routes and services to Asia. Load factor dipped by 2,6% and available seating... more

AirlinesEMIRATES SELECTS ROLLS-ROYCE ENGINES
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Emirates said it plans to purchase 19 Rolls-Royce engines for aircrafts ordered from Boeing and Airbus. The airline also added that it could buy other seven superjumbo A380s. more

IndustryTURKEY CUTS PROVISIONAL ORDER FOR AIRBUS A400 PLANES
TOULOUSE, "Turkey still wants to continue with the programme, but with the number of planes reduced by six compared with the 26 initial forecast," said David Jennings, director of marketing for the Airbus... more

AccidentsMILITARY PLANE CRASHES IN RUSSIA
RUSSIA, A russian airforce An-12 transport plane crashed near the village on Mykotino shortly after takeoff from Rzhev base. The plane was heading to Morshansk. The seven soldiers aboard were all killed,... more

IndustryBOMBARDIER PROFIT RISES ON HIGHER JET SALES
MONTREAL, "First-quarter profit at Bombardier Inc. rose 24 percent, the company said on Tuesday, as it revealed talks were under way with Northwest Airlines Corp. on a $1.5 billion contract to supply up... more