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Fair and showsAir shows and exhibitions in the second week of July
Rome, Italy - From today, on Monday 13 to next Sunday 19
Monday 13 - "2009 Àger Open - Pre-European competition". Ager, Spain. + 34 93 458 51 23 http://events.fai.org www.ager2010.com Tuesday 14 - "2009 Àger Open - Pre-European competition". Ager, S... more

Civil aviationDespite airline cost decline in first quarter 2009, industry remains unprofitable
Washington, Usa - Labor costs overtook fuel costs
The Air Transport Association of America (ATA), the industry trade organization representing the leading U.S. airlines, released its quarterly Airline Cost Index, incorporating data through the first quarter... more

AirlinesItalian president of Sicily's regional government asks Alitalia-CAI for refund
Rome, Italy - Problems go on despite ministers' reassurances
The Italian president of Sicily's regional government, Raffaele Lombardo, due to the new delay of Alitalia-CAI (Compagnia aerea italiana) airline that had prevented him from returning to Sicily where he... more

AerospaceSpace shuttle Endeavour's launch postponed again
Cape Canaveral, USA - This time due to bad weather. New attempt today
The launch of space shuttle Endeavour has been postponed again. This time the bad weather caused the stop of the countdown. As forecast it made impossible to go on with operations at launch pad 39A, Kennedy... more

SecurityEuropean Union to lift ban on 4 Indonesian airlines
Brussels, Belgium - DGCA: "The decision will be ratified on July 15"
Following a positive report presented by the air safety committee (see AVIONEWS), the European Union has decided to remove four Indonesian airlines from the European black-list: Garuda Indonesia, Mandala... more

Weather forecastsCivil Defense: increasing temperatures on all Italian Peninsula
Rome, Italy - For this week
"Clear sky and a gradual increasing temperatures for this week on all Italian peninsula. From yesterday, on Sunday July 12 there is a phase of summery weather with temperatures in a gradual rise and... more

AirlinesChina Eastern-Shanghai Airlines merger: the official offer
Shanghai, China - CNY 9 billion (about € 944 million)
China Eastern, one of Chinese major airlines, presented its official offer of the long announced merger with smaller Shanghai Airlines (see AVIONEWS). The operation will have a cost of CNY 9 billion (about... more

AirlinesAlitalia: occupied in May 60% of capacity
Rome, Italy - AEA's (Association of European Airlines) monthly report presented
Alitalia, the Italian national airline, occupied in the month of May just more than 60% of its available seats per km (ASK). Of the 4,083,500 offered seats, in fact, only 1,987,100 have been used, with... more

CuriositiesSarkozy and Premiére Dame arrived in Caselle
Turin, Italy - A private short visit in the Carla Bruni's childhood place
French President, Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, landed at 2:30 pm in Turin-Caselle, coming from L'Aquila on board of a Dassault Falcon 900 airplane of the Arméè de l'Air for a short private v... more

Press releaseG8: Italian ENAV, in three days more than 260 aircraft movements managed at L'Aquila
Rome, Italy - All regular also in central Italian air traffic
"In the three days of the G8, ENAV (Italian flight assistance company) controllers managed 260 aircraft movements from the tower of L'Aquila's small airport. In particular there have been 82 movements... more

PeopleAntonio Vázquez, Iberia's new Chairman
Madrid, Spain - He replaces Fernando Conte
"In a meeting held yesterday, Iberia’s Board accepted the resignation of Fernando Conte, until now the Company’s CEO, as Company Chairman. The Board also unanimously resolved to appoint Antonio Vázquez, who... more

Civil aviationSix old Iraqi Airways aircraft for sale
Baghdad, Iraq - Four Boeing 727s and two 707s currently grounded in Amman, Jordan
The Iraqi ministry of transports decided to sell six aircraft that are currently grounded at "Queen Alia" airport in Amman, Jordan. The aircraft are there since the early 90s when they had been taken there... more

Military aviation14th C-130J delivered to the USAF 41st Airlift Squadron
Marietta, USA - Received by 18th Air Force's commander
Lockheed Martin has delivered the 14th of 16 C-130J Super Hercules to Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. The aircraft will be assigned to the 41st Airlift Squadron, the first active-duty combat C-130J... more

AccidentsComoros accident: further bodies and debris found
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - Recovered off the coast of Tanzania
Research teams committed in the area of last June 30's accident have recovered 5 more bodies and parts of the ditched aircraft off the coast of Tanzania, hundreds of km away from the place of the impact.... more

SecurityFAA AD on Dassault model Falcon 2000EX airplanes (2009-14-09)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 32417-32419] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

SecurityAir France will change crew training for meteorological radar usage
Paris, France - Following flight AF447 accident
Air France is studying new crew training modes for meteorological radar usage, following June 1's tragic accident of flight AF447, that ditched in the Atlantic with 228 people on board, carrier's CEO,... more

SecurityFAA AD on Boeing model 777 airplanes (2009-14-06)
Washignton, Usa - To prevent an undetected failure of the primary load path for the ballscrew in the drive mechanism of the horizontal stabilizer and subsequent wear and failure of the secondary load path
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 32414-32417] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

PeopleBarack Obama lands at Rome-Urbe airport again
Rome, Italy - Also used for Clinton and other personalities' visits
American president Barack H. Obama landed at 3:50 pm (Italian time) at Rome-Urbe airport, coming back from L'Aquila, after the G8 summit that had started last Wednesday. Obama and his family went to... more

Sport aviationICON Aircraft receives new investment capital to complete the tests on A-5
Los Angeles, Usa - Sales of the amphibious sport plane remain strong
"ICON Aircraft announced that it successfully closed another round of equity financing in June. The new round of investment capital is intended to take ICON through the completion of its ongoing engineering... more

AirportsBoston airport tests radar to avoid bird strikes
Boston, Usa - Trailers cost about 400,000 Dollars each
Logan International Airport is testing a specialized radar system the Air Force uses to protect its fighters and NASA uses to guard its shuttles, as it considers stepping up its efforts at preventing collisions... more

HelicoptersChile insists on Russian Mi-17 helicopters
Santiago, Chile - Despite US pressure
Chile will go on in its intention to purchase Russian-made multi-role Mil Mi-17 Hip helicopters, despite US pressure to make the country's air force change its mind, Russian "RIA Novosti" press agency... more

Military aviationIndian Air Force points on Sukhoi Su-30s
New Delhi, India - The fleet might be extended to 230 aircraft by 2015
The Indian Air Force might increase its fleet of Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighters to 230 aircraft by 2015. According to New Delhi's minister of defence, Arackaparambil Kurian Antony, this Russian-built model "Is... more

Military aviationF-35 Lightning II JSF fighters for Israeli defense
Tel Aviv, Israel - To contrast threats brought by Syria and Iran
Israel has ordered its first squadron of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft, the most modern product of the American aviation, to contrast the threats brought by Syria... more

Civil aviationIATA welcomed the G8 leaders’ support for the approach with aviation’s emissions
Geneva, Switzerland - The long term target is carbon-neutral growth by 2020
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) welcomed the G8 leaders’ support for a global sectoral approach in dealing with aviation’s emissions in the post-2012 period on the way to a 50% reduction in... more

SecurityFAA AD on Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. (P&WC) models PW305A and PW305B turbofan engines (2009-14-12)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: July 9, 2009 [Page 32802-32803] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

AccidentsFlight AF447 debris en route to France
Paris, France - On board of the "Ville de Bordeaux" ship
More than 640 pieces of Air France's Airbus A-330/200, flight AF447, that ditched on June 1 in the Atlantic during its Rio de Janeiro-Paris flight with 228 people on board, have been sent from Brazil to... more

AerospaceNASA: new launch attempt for the Endeavour
Cape Canaveral, USA - But weather conditions are not favourable
It is all ready at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, for the launch of space shuttle Endeavour, that will carry STS-127 mission's crew to the International Space Station (ISS). Lift off... more

SecurityFAA AD on Dassault model Mystere-Falcon 20-C5, 20-D5, 20-E5, and 20-F5 airplanes (2009-14-07)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 32419-32421] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

SecurityEASA safety standards for Macedonia
Skopje, Macedonia - The new requirements have to be implement by August
Macedonian air transport authorities will have to comply with EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) standard safety requirements starting from the upcoming month of August. This decision comes from the... more

Press releaseDNV expands the quality certification of Italian ENAV SpA
Rome, Italy - To the educational services in the air transport sector
"The Norwegian Authority DNV (Det Norske Veritas), international world leader board for quality's certification, has extended the quality's certification ISO 9001 to the educational services of ENAV SpA,... more

SecurityWorld black-list, Tajani insists
Brussels, Belgium - But ICAO is not convinced
European Commission vice-president, Antonio Tajani, insists on his proposal, launched after June 30's Comoros accident, to realize a world airline black-list (see AVIONEWS). But ICAO (International Civil... more

AccidentsYemenia Airbus shot down by French missile?
Moroni, Comoros - The stunning revelation made by people close to the investigation on June 30's accident
Yemenia Airbus A-310/300, flight IY626, might have been shot down by a French missile. The aircraft, with 153 people on board, ditched in the waters of the Indian ocean on June 30, while en route from... more

AirlinesSAS Group signs long-term content agreement with Amadeus
Stockholm, Sweden - A five year agreement
"The SAS Group, Northern Europe airline group has signed a five year, full content agreement with Amadeus, a global leader in technology and distribution solutions for the travel and tourism industry,... more

AirportsBergamo: Wizz Air adds third airplane and opens new routes from Gda?sk
Bergamo, Italy - From next December 17
"Wizz Air, low-cost airline in Poland, central and East Europe, has announced that will expand its base in Gda?sk adding a third airplane, launching new routes and increasing frequencies on some of the... more

AirlinesSingapore Airlines launched yesterday first A-380 service to Hong Kong
Rome, Italy - With 450 passengers on board
"The Singapore Airlines A-380 made its grand entrance yesterday in Hong Kong when the world’s largest passenger aircraft touched down at Hong Kong International Airport. Over 450 customers have embarked o... more

ReportNTSB issued the final report on Steve Fossett's accident
Washington, USA - Downdrafts caused the death of the American billionaire aviator in 2007
The American National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued the final report on the accident that, on September 3, 2007, caused the death of the American billionaire aviator Steve Fossett (for a list... more

Civil aviationHere is the "Carla One", Sarkozy's presidential airplane
Rome, Italy - The Dassault Falcon 7X is worth € 36 million
French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, has received his € 36 million Dassault Falcon 7X aircraft, complete of the "Carla One" writing on the fuselage, in honor of his Italian wife. The airplane, according t... more

Press releaseItalian ENAC General Manager, Alessio Quaranta, at the 31st plenary triennial meeting of GM of ECAC
Rome, Italy - It took place on Tuesday and Wednesday in Strasbourg
"The General manager of ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority), Alessio Quaranta, and the General Vice-Director, Salvatore Sciacchitano, have participated at the 31st triennial plenary meeting of the... more

AirlinesAirbus A-380 with new Air France livery revealed
Paris, France - It will start operating in November 2009
"Air France’s first Airbus A-380 has just been painted with the airline’s new livery in Hamburg. This aircraft will start operating a daily Paris-'Charles de Gaulle'-New York-'JFK' route in November 200... more

AirportsReggio Calabria airport: funds cannot be invested due to bureaucracy
Reggio Calabria, Italy - Four million euros are waiting to be used to open new routes
The effects of bureaucracy: the only obstacle to the investment of four million euros allocated by the Italian government for Reggio Calabria airport is the so called "Conference of the services". That... more

Military aviationFirst F/A-18F of the Royal Australian Air Force unveiled
St. Louis, USA - Delivery scheduled within this month. Further 23 between 2010 and 2011
Boeing unveiled the first F/A-18F Block II Super Hornet for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during a ceremony at Boeing's production facilities in St. Louis. The aircraft will be delivered later... more

IndustryBoeing will realize anti-cyber attack systems for USAF
Arlington, USA - With a $1.2 million contract
Boeing announced today it has been awarded a $1.2 million contract by the US Air Force to study and demonstrate improved situational awareness, visualization, and automated course-of-action processing... more

IndustryEADS Defence & Security modernizes Slovakian identification systems
Paris, France - Reliable identification for aircraft of armed forces and allied from accidental attacks or friendly
EADS Defence & Security (DS) will modernize the identification systems of the Slovakian armed forces in order to avoid friendly fire and to increase air traffic security. According to an announcement made... more

Civil aviationEurocontrol releases revised Guidelines for Contingency Planning of Air Navigation Services
Brussels, Belgium - For States and flight assistance authorities
Eurocontrol, the European Organisation for the safety of air navigation, has officially released revised guidelines to help states and air navigation service providers (ANSPs) identify and decide their... more

SecurityFAA AD on Bombardier model CL-600-1A11, CL-600-2A12, CL-600-2B16 airplanes (2009-14-03)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: July 8, 2009 [Page 32411-32414] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

SecurityFAA AD on Pratt & Whitney models PW2037, PW2037(M), and PW2040 turbofan engines (2009-14-05)
Washington, Usa - To prevent uncontained failure of the HPC 12th stage disk and airplane damage
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: July 8, 2009 [Page 32421-32423] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14... more

AirlinesCrisis: Air France-KLM might reduce working hours
Paris, France - The carrier's employees will receive less profit-sharing rewards
For the first time in its history Air France-KLM airline might decide to reduce working hours as a measure to cut costs amid the crisis that hit global economy and air transport demand in particular. The... more

AirlinesBritish Airways cabin crew refuses salary cuts
London, UK - The struggle of the British carrier to reduce costs go on
The battle between British Airways and trade unions, including cabin crew ones, continues after the June 30 deadline to find an agreement passed without the slightest sign of deal. The workers stated that... more

IndustryRolls-Royce announces Air New Zealand Trent 1000 orders
Rome, Italy - Important engine components realized in Italy
"Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, is to power Air New Zealand’s order of Boeing 787-9 aircraft with Trent 1000 engines, including a TotalCare long-term service agreement. The order will t... more

Press releaseThe UE Court imposes two fold-penalty on Greece
Brussels, Belgium - For non-recovery of State aid to Olympic Airways held illegal in 2005
"In 2002, the Commission took the view that certain aid granted by Greece to Olympic Airways (OA) was incompatible with the common market for failing to comply with certain conditions initially laid down.... more