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AirlinesAlitalia: the Emirates remedy after the denial of a possible interest
Rome, Italy - The speech of Tim Clark
Tim Clark, number one of Emirates Airlines, denies for the umpteenth time a possible involvement in the Affaire Alitalia, confirming that the carrier is not interested to airlines in crisis as Alitalia... more

OccurrencesWater on the plane for a Qantas flight
Perth, Australia - No troubles for passengers
QF480 flight of Qantas, from Perth (Australia) to Melbourne, was obliged to return to Perth airport due to a technical problem to water tank, leaving toilets without water. Boeing 767-300 passengers were... more

AirportsStealing in Rome-Fiumicino airport, some employees under indictment
Rome, Italy - One arrested and 13 people denounced
For long time numerous disappearances of mobiles, perfumes and valuables verify in the airport of Rome-Fiumicino. After several notices of stealing, airport Police has arrested a man of 28 years old,... more

AirportsBritish Airport Authority, here the Competition Commission's verdict: it will sell three airports
London, United Kingsom - Probably Gatwick and Stansted
Britain's Competition Commission said it may order UK airport operator BAA (British Airport Authority) to sell three of its British airports. The commission said it could require BAA, owned by Spain's... more

ReportCaucasus crisis: NATO meeting in Brussels
Brussels, Belgium - What happened?
Tough is the tone of the NATO statement, written down by 26 NATO Foreign Ministers who met yesterday in Brussels to talk about Caucasus crisis (see AVIONEWS). If we also take into account today deal between... more

AirlinesGeneral Dynamics buys the Swiss airline Jet Aviation
Washington , USA - A 2.25 billion dollars manoeuvre
General Dynamics Corp. said today it will buy Jet Aviation for about 2.25 billion dollars in cash, part of the defense contractor's push to expand its private civilian jet business and tap into robust... more

Military aviationRussia: Ukraine air-defense systems shot down four Russian airplanes on Georgia's skies
Moscow, Russia - Three Sukhoi Su-25s and a Tupolev Tu-22
Four Russian airplanes have been shot down few days ago during a mission in the conflict area between Georgia and South Ossetia by an Ukraine air-defense missile systems BUK-M1, Russian General Anatoli... more

AirportsAeroporti di Roma (ADR), new postponement
Rome, Italy - For the charge of violations in European rules
New deferment by Antitrust that decided to postpone on October 24th the term to close the inquest started against Aeroporti di Roma (ADR), Rome Airports Management Company, to determine the existence of... more

ReportFire in the Egyptian Parliament
Cairo, Egypt - Egyptian Army's helicopters fight against fire
Yesterday, at 14:30 p.m., a fire hit the Egyptian Parliament, Cairo, destroying the second and the third floor of the 19th century palace and causing severe damages to the archive. Army helicopters... more

Civil aviationIndia: airport agitation today
New Delhi, India - The third national strike since 2004
Black day in India for banks and airports due to a strike announced by workers that protest against the price increase and the decision to sale shares of owned-State companies. This is the third national... more

DefenseUS missile defence system in Poland
Warsaw, Poland - Due for today the signature of the deal
It is due for today the sign of a deal, reached last August 14th, to locate US missile defence system in Poland. The agreement, whose pace was accelerated by Caucasus crisis, was reached after 18 months... more

Civil aviationIATA: the new member is Air Transat
Montreal, Canada - Achieved for long the IOSA certification
The new member of IATA (International Air Transport Association) is Toronto-based carrier Air Transat. For long time, the Canadian airline has already achieved the IOSA certification. Air Transat... more

ReportItalian Civil Defense: a Canadair airplane in Albania
Rome, Italy - Fires in Valona and Gijrocaster
The Italian Civil Defense sent yesterday a Canadair airplane in Albania following a request of fire-fighting support in Valona and Gijrocaster areas. The airplane, able to release 6,000 litres of water... more

Military aviationAMI: graduated and researchers from all over the world will discuss of "Development and innovation"
Rome, Italy - The second edition of "Youth Innovation Competition on Global Governance" from August 18th to 26th
Global security, environment, economics, international politics: these are the themes which will be discussed from August 18th to 26th in Rome by thousands of graduated young people and researchers of... more

Civil aviationENAV: for the first time Italy trains foreign air-traffic controllers
Rome, Italy - The first graduates to the ENAV Academy are Poles
Finished the first classes for foreign air-traffic controllers held by ENAV Academy (Italian Flight Assistance Society) in Forlì. PANSA, the service provider that supplies in Poland the air traffic control... more

AirlinesClub Air story
Rome, Italy - Gerardo Soglia shows his interest in the air company
Over the last few years, Italian air company Club Air has suffered a severe financial crisis. Indeed it closed 2007 with 15 million Euros of debt and a petition in bankruptcy . But, a better time... more

Military aviationLockheed Martin: fourth F-35 Lightning II rolls-out
Fort Worth, USA - Its first flight in early 2009
With one F-35 Lightning II aircraft in structural testing, two in flight test, six in final assembly and another 14 in various stages of production, Lockheed Martin added to the program’s momentum on S... more

AirlinesGo-ahead for Italy-Israel air traffic liberalization
Rome, Italy - Alitalia and El Al make room for other carriers
ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority) and its Israeli counterpart have signed an agreement on the new flight connections between the two countries. Until now Alitalia and El Al have been the unique... more

AirlinesSas, strong demand for Asian routes
Stockholm, Sweden - The most popular are Dubai and New Delhi
SAS Scandinavian Airlines has noted a growing interest for its upcoming winter program, which offers a new route to Delhi and the return of two popular seasonal routes: Copenhagen-Dubai and Stockholm-Bangkok.... more

AirportsSharp criticism on Albenga-Rome-Albenga connection
Rome, Italy - Attacks from many fronts
The contribution of one million Euros allocated by Italian government to restore the daily flight connection Albenga-Rome-Albenga is arising criticism. The flight connection will be daily, even though... more

IndustryEmbraer and Aeroméxico Connect sign service contract
São José dos Campos, Brazil - Mexican airline becomes Embraer’s largest customer under this program in Latin America
Embraer and Aeroméxico Connect signed a longterm "Parts Pool Program" services contract to support their growing fleet of ERJ-145 and EMBRAER 190 jets. With this agreement, the company becomes Embraer’s la... more

AirportsBritish Airport Authority, tomorrow the findings of Competition Commission
London, United Kingdom - To avoid the charge of monopolist in the sector
The British Competition Commission will communicate tomorrow the final advice about some possible divestitures imposed to British Airport Authority (BAA) to avoid the charge of monopolist in the sector.... more

ReportAfghanistan: killed ten French soldiers
Kabul, Afghanistan - Killed during an ambush by Taleban fighters
Ten French soldiers, part of the NATO peace-keeping force, were killed and twenty-one remained injured in an ambush by Taleban fighters, 50 Km east of Kabul (Afghanistan). The tragedy took place last... more

AirlinesTUIfly and Germanwings, the merger does not take off
Berlin, Germany - Here comes the Condor hypothesis
Merger talks between German charter airline Condor and TUIfly as well as budget Lufthansa unit Germanwings have stalled. A source close to the matter said a merger of Lufthansa's Germanwings and Condor... more

AirlinesLow-cost flights
Rome, Italy - They are still cheap but mind the frills
Oil price is soaring and it is hitting all the carriers; among them low-cost companies which have recorded a 16%increase on their prices, if compared with June 2007 (figures released by Volagratis). Nevertheless... more

Civil aviationStrikes: black September for the Italian air transport
Rome, Italy - From September 6th to October 17th
Announced a wave of strikes in September until October 17th. - September 6th A four hour strike of ENAV (Italian Flight assistance Society) personnel, from 12:00 am to 4:00 pm. - September 17th A... more

Civil aviationEmbraer trains professionals from Azul Linhas Aéreas
São José dos Campos, Brazil - New Brazilian airline will receive its first jets during the second half of 2008
Embraer is training professionals from Azul Linhas Aéreas, in preparation for the airline to begin operations in January 2009. The program began with 14 maintenance technicians, who are at the Company’s he... more

AirlinesHigh oil price has brought air companies to its knees
Rome, Italy - Meanwhile they strike up alliances
It a difficult time for air companies, all over the world. Due to high oil prices, the crisis is hitting all the companies, among them Asian air companies. Many carriers are recording losses; among... more

AirlinesLegal troubles for easyJet
London, UK - Its founder sues the carrier
Stelios Haji-Ioannou sued easyJet, the low-cost company he founded. He accused its management of "Having infringed the terms of the agreement on the use of the trademark". The entrepreneur, who is the... more

Military aviationGulfstream celebrates 50th anniversary of the first flight
Savannah, USA - The GI received the FAA certification on May 21st, 1959
Fifty years ago, Grumman Aerospace test pilots Carl Alber and Fred Rowley took the first Gulfstream aircraft – the Gulfstream I or GI – on its maiden flight. The GI, a twin-engine turboprop, was the fir... more

Aerospace"Cassini" Mission, new discovery on Titan
Houston, USA - NASA confirms liquid lake on Saturn moon
NASA scientists have concluded that at least one of the large lakes observed on Saturn's moon Titan contains liquid hydrocarbons, and have positively identified the presence of ethane. This makes Titan... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines: tempesta tropicale "Fay" colpirà i voli in Florida
Houston, Usa - I clienti potranno riprogrammare il loro viaggio senza penali
Continental Airlines annuncia opzioni di viaggio per i propri clienti che vedranno i loro voli colpiti dalla tempesta tropicale "Fay". Le condizioni meteo previste in Florida metteranno in seria difficoltà... more

AirlinesAir Berlin cuts its air fleet
Madrid, Spain - Cause: high oil price
High oil price is hitting many companies; among them air companies, obliged to adapt to it when faced with soaring prices. Air Berlin, for example, has recently announced cuts in its air fleet (from 134... more

Civil aviationBoeing delivers Brazilian TAM airlines' first 777/300ER
Everett, USA - For flights to Europe and North America
The first of eight Boeing 777/300ER (Extended Range) jetliners ordered by TAM Airlines, Brazil's largest airline, left Paine Field for Sao Paulo yesterday. TAM is the first Latin American airline to operate... more

DiscussionsASI: an ocean beneath Titan’s icy surface
Rome, Italy - The first indications from the space probe "Cassini"
Titan: Saturn’s largest moon, and the second largest in the solar system. A fascinating celestial body with unique features. At a distance of more than a billion kilometres from the Sun (nine times the E... more

HelicoptersA mountaineer faints while climbing
La Spezia, Italy - Saved by an helicopter of the Mountain rescue
It could become a tragedy the story of Matteo Bertolotti, aged 28 and coming form Bergamo area. Yesteday in the morning he was climbing Muzzerone mountain, near Porto Venere (La Spezia). At 200 metres... more

AccidentsAir accident in Germany
Berlin, Germany - An aircraft got tangled in high tension cables
Yesterday, in Germany, a tourism aircraft with two people on board, husband and wife, "Got tangled in high tension cables". Immediate the intervention of firefighters who worked for more than two hours... more

AirlinesUK: Ryanair flights will not be disrupted by bank holiday strikes
London, United Kingdom - At risk the week from August 25th to 29th
Ryanair, one of the Europe’s largest low fares airline, on August 15th August, announced that it will not allow its passengers to be blackmailed by UK Trade Union leaders who yet again have threatened t... more

Civil aviationBoeing completes first BBJ-3
Seattle, USA - The airplane is now at DeCrane Aircraft in Georgetown
Boeing recently completed work on the first BBJ-3. The BBJ-3 is a new, larger business jet based on the Boeing Next-Generation 737/900ER (Extended Range). The BBJ-3 has 104 square meters of floor space,... more

Military aviationBoeing deliveries Super Hornet proposal to Brazil for F-X2 competition
St. Louis, USA - The "Request for Information" on June 12th
The Boeing Company delivered a detailed proposal July 30 offering its advanced F/A-18E/F Super Hornet to the Brazilian Air Force as part of Brazil's F-X2 fighter competition. Boeing received a "Request... more

AirportsThe great relaunch of Bari airport
Bari, Italy - In September go-ahead for the project
The project is ready and the funds allocated. Now it only remains to wait for September when the best offering company will win the contract for carrying out the works of widening of Bari airport. The... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines waives third checked bag fee for military personnel
Houston, USA - Benefits for family members
Continental Airlines announced that effective immediately it will waive the fee for a third checked bag for active U.S. military personnel. Continental has always allowed active service members to check... more

MiscellaneousAVIONEWS reopens
Rome, Italy - Tensions between Russia and Georgia threaten international order
Today, we will reopen with a story which risks of causing crisis in the world geopolitical order: the war between Russia and Georgia. Since many years Abkhazia and South Ossetia are causes of troubles... more

ReportPakistan: Pervez Musharraf resigns as Pakistan President
Islamabad, Pakistan - Pressures by London and Washington
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf announced today that he will resign just days ahead of impeachment in Parliament over attempts by the U.S.-backed leader to impose authoritarian rule on his turbulent... more

CuriositiesFear of flying
Rome, Italy - A psychologist explains the causes of aerophobia
Even though statistics confirm that aircraft is the most secure means of conveyance, passengers suffering from aerophobia don't seem reassured. But why people is frightened of flying? Psychologist Luca... more

AirlinesBoeing and American Airlines finalize deal for 26 Next-Generation 737s
Seattle, USA - To accelerate its fleet renewal plan
Boeing and American Airlines, a wholly-owned subsidiary of AMR Corp., announced an order for an additional 26 Next-Generation 737/800s, airplanes that will help the carrier accelerate its fleet renewal... more

AirportsRecord of transit in Puglia's airports
Bari, Italy - Passengers increase of 9%
During the first seven months of 2008, the passengers traffic in Puglia's airports has recorded an increase of 9.3%, if compared with the same period of 2007, for a total of more than two million passengers.... more

Military aviationEmbraer will supply Super Tucano to the Chilean Air Force
São José dos Campos, Brazil - Aircraft will be used on tactical training missions
Embraer and the Chilean Air Force (FACH) signed a contract, today, for the sale of 12 Super Tucano aircraft. This is the end result of a public bid held by the FACH, which chose the airplane manufactured... more

IndustryBoeing-Seal Dynamics contract
Seattle, Usa - Innovative Supply-Chain Solution
"Boeing and Seal Dynamics, an integrated provider of engineering and logistics solutions, have signed an agreement that will help airlines significantly reduce their maintenance costs. This partnership... more

AirlinesRyanair (2): announced the cancellation of 1,000 tickets a day in Spain from August 26th
Madrid, Spain - Officially confirmed by Director of Commercial Revenue Sinead Finn
Ryanair has announced its decision to cancel reservations made at third-party websites will take effect on August 26th. Around 1,000 bookings of the 20,000 made each day across Europe are made through... more