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AirlinesNorthwest Airlines: the new contract rejected by flight attendants
New York, USA - The decision passes to bankruptcy judge now
Northwest Airlines’s flight attendants rejected the company proposal of further reducing their wage by 21%. Now the bankruptcy judge must decide: the airline is under protection of Chapter 11, which c... more

PeopleTourism: the customer wants transparency and accurate information
Paris, France - According to a poll by Lastminute and TNS Sofres
Lastminute and TNS Sofres, a French research and vox pop institute, made a study on customer’s expectations on travel agencies. A sample of 762 travellers was enough to say that what customer asks for m... more

MiscellaneousSwitzerland: terrorists were preparing an attempt against El Al airplane
Bern, Switzerland - The news, which was already spread, have been confirmed by Swiss Government
The North-Africans arrested May 12 for a series of robberies in Switzerland were using part of their plunder to finance terroristic organizations and they were preparing an attempt against a plane of the... more

AirlinesHLX: the fast and economic way to reach all German cities for the World Football Cup
Milan, Italy - The great sport event will take place as of tomorrow and to last a month
By Hapag-Lloyd Express (HLX), the German low-cost carrier of the TUI Group, you can reach in economic and quick manner all the Germany’s cities in which the matches for the World Football Cup 2006 will b... more

Science and technologySAGAT is not interested in SAB
Boulogne, Italy - It denies rumors on share acquisition
Benettons, majority shareholders of the company managing Turin-Caselle airport (Italy), SAGAT, expressly denied some rumors which were spread in the last days about their possible interest in the acquisition... more

AirlinesRyanair: the millionth passenger reached in Poland
Warsaw, Poland - Caroline Baldwin, Sales and Marketing Director of the low-cost carrier, unveiled it
"Until a short time ago, we operated only on few routes in Poland, now we have already 25 ones. Within few years we will be the only low-cost carrier serving the country": so Caroline Baldwin, Sales and... more

MiscellaneousAl Zarqawi is dead (3): two US F-16s stroke his refuge
Baghdad, Iraq - His family was killed as well during the bombing
Two American F-16s made the air raid which killed Al Qaeda’s head in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi. Pentagon sources reported that. Al Iraqiya TV showed the first images of his corpse, which is being examinated w... more

DefenseA Predator filmed and photographed the attack site in Iraq
Nassiriya, Iraq - It was preceding the convoy for a security reconnaissance
Italian Defense sources told "Il Giornale" newspaper that a remote-control UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) "Predator" aircraft, which was preceding the British convoy escorted by Italians Monday evening,... more

AirlinesIn August there will be the first flight of Jade Cargo International
Shezen, China - The carrier is a joint-venture between China's Shenzhen Airlines and Lufthansa
Jade Cargo International, joint-venture between China’s Shenzhen Airlines and Lufthansa to operate in the cargo sector, will start its activities next August, after the delivery of the first Boeing B-747/400ERF. J... more

AerospaceImplementation planner for "Galileo"
Brussels, Belgium - Scheduled by the European Commission
The European Commission traced an implementation planner for "Galileo" staellite navigation programme. The launch of the first experimental satellites was made last December 28 and negotiations for the... more

IndustryBoeing delivered Sunwing Airlines' first new B-737/800
Seattle, Usa - The new airplane took off to Toronto-Pearson airport
Boeing delivered a new 737-800 to Canada’s Sunwing Airlines. It is the first new Next-Generation 737 received by the airline, which flies passengers for the company’s travel arm, Sunwing Vacations. The 737... more

IndustryNegative May for Airbus
Toulouse, France - There are not orders by carriers for the wide-body aircraft
May was very negative for Airbus this year. Toulouse industry received only six orders, the worse result by the beginning of the year. Moreover, for the second running month, there were not orders for... more

MiscellaneousArrested for threatening to burst an airplane
Atlanta, USA - A Saudi announced that in a bar
A Saudi man living in USA, Saleh Al Suwailem, was arrested in Georgia by FBI being charged of terrorist threat against flights. After being refused for an assignment as interpreter for American military... more

MiscellaneousItalian national football team is in Germany
Pisa, Italy - Supporters' crowd at the airport to salute the players
The Italian football team, which will be engaged in Germany for the World Football Championships 2006, arrived yesterday evening in Düsseldorf, with a flight by Eurofly, which is a partner of the Italian... more

AerospaceSatellite systems: Italo-Argentinian agreement
Buenos Aires, Argentina - On the field of SIASGE programme
The President of Italian Space Agency (ASI), Sergio Vetrella, signed an agreement with the Argentinian Government and the University of Cordoba to complete SIASE programme (Italo-Argentinian satellite... more

MiscellaneousAutopsy and burial chamber for Pibiri today
Rome, Italy - The four Italian injured soldiers are flying back home
The post-mortem examination on the corpse of Corporal Major Alessandro Pibiri, who was killed in Iraq during an assassination attempt Monday evening, is expected this morning. Then the corpse will be carried... more

MiscellaneousCIA flights: Switzerland and Poland denies too
Brussels, Belgium - Replies to Dick Marty's report go on
As predictable, the report of Europe Council Swiss parliamentarian, Dick Marty, on CIA flights for "Extraordinary renditions" of suspicious terrorists has not been welcomed well by European Governments... more

DefenseAlso the Afghan Defense Minister is present at NATO summit in Brussels
Brussels, Belgium - Private interview between Rumsfeld and Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
Today is the second day of the NATO summit in Brussels which has to prepare the meeting of the Heads of States and Governments scheduled on next November in Riga (see for details AVIONEWS). Yesterday in... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 747-100B, 747-200B, 747- 200F, 747-300, 747-400, 747-400F, and 747SP series airplanes (2006-12-03)
Washington, Usa - To ensure that the subject midpivot bolts and midpivot bolt access doors are installed in the correct position
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: June 7, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 109)] [Page 32818-32822] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 737-300, -400, -500, -700, and -800; 747-400 and -400F; 757-200; 767-300; and 777-300 (2006-12-06)
Washington, Usa - To prevent fire propagation or smoke in the cabin area due to electrical arcing or sparking and ignition of the spiral wire wrapping
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: June 7, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 109)] [Page 32811-32815] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-321/100 series airplanes (2006-04-11R1)
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct fatigue cracking on the inner rear spar of the wings, which could result in reduced structural integrity of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: June 7, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 109)] [Page 32807-32811] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-300B4; A-300B4-600; A-300C4-605R Variant F; A-310/200 series airplanes; and A-310/300 series airplanes (2006-12-05)
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct damage of the center tank fuel pumps and fuel pump canisters, which could result in a possible fuel ignition source in the center fuel tank
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: June 7, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 109)] [Page 32815-32818] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

DefenseAhmadinejad: we won't negotiate our nuclear technology
Teheran, Iran - Ok dialogue, but with no menaces
More relaxed atmosphere after Tuesday’s meeting between the high representative of EU foreign policy, Javier Solana, and the chief negotiator on nuclear matter, Ali Larijani. Iran promised it will consider S... more

PeopleUS Congress' green light to Bush act concerning air traffic controller
Washington, USA - A new job contract imposed to 14,500 workers
US Congress supported President Bush concerning the event of the air traffic controller. Yesterday the Head of the White House imposed to 14,500 workers the new contract of the Federal Aviation Administration... more

MiscellaneousAl Zarqawi is dead (2): it was confirmed also by Al Qaeda
Baghdad, Iraq - The terrorists recognized by the fingerprints
Also Al Qaeda, on the web, confirmed Al Zarqai’s death (see for details AVIONEWS), because of a US bombing of the southern neighborhoods of Baghdad, where the terrorist with Jordan origin, considered O... more

Latest news"Frecce Tricolori"'s success in Spain
Murcia, Spain - There was also Felipe of Borbon, Spanish crown prince
No comment from Rivolto near Udine, which is the base of the Italian Air Force acrobatic platoon (PAN), to the declaration of communist senator Lidia Menapace, who said that "Frecce Tricolori" are a money... more

MiscellaneousAl Zarqawi is dead
Baghdad, Iraq - It was announced by Iraqi television Al Iraqiya
Yesterday national Iraqi television al Iraqiya announced the murder, during an American bombing, of Al Qaeda’s head in the country, the terrorist with Jordan origins Abu Musab Al Zarqawi. The news has b... more

Science and technologyMalaysia Airports is reorganizing its activities
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - The company has to face a USd 235 million debt
Malaysia Airports Holding, the State owned company which manage Malaysian airports, made known that the talks of the last days with Government ’s officilas about the reorganization plan were encouraging. M... more

IndustryLongbow LLC awarded of a over 125 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the AH-64D Apache helicopter
Longbow L.L.C., Orlando, Fla., was awarded on May 31, 2006, a $125,800,109 firm-fixed-price contract for production of fire control radars for the AH-64D Apache helicopter. Work will be performed in Orlando,... more

MiscellaneousCIA's flights (2): Madrid denied to be involved
Madrid, Spain - There were no helps neither active nor passive
Spanish Government denied harshly a European Consilium’s report in which Spain appears to be involved among the 15 European countries in which they should be passed CIA’s flights which transported pre... more

DefenseJapan prepares an air shield
Tokyo, Japan - It purchases water-air missiles from USA
The Pentagon made known that United States are about to supply Japan with modern interceptor water-air missiles for a value of about EUR 400m. The purchase is part of a project for the creation of an air... more

IndustryBAE Systems exercised today its put option to sell its Airbus stock
Munich, Germany - It was made known by EADS
BAE Systems, the British aeronautical, aerospace and defense industry, made known today officially to want exercise its put option to sell its 20% share of Airbus’ stock (see for details AVIONEWS). Now t... more

Science and technologyFiumicino airport: movements record on the 4th of June
Rome, Italy - 1004 movements compared to 900 average movements
The Italian newspaper, "Il Messaggero", reports today that Rome-Fiumicino airport reached movements record Sunday June 4, totalling 1004 movements, when 900 are registered everyday on the average. More... more

Civil aviationNATO's Awacs are already patrolling Germany's skies
Berlin, Germany - They will guarantee the World Football Championship of Germany 2006's security
Since this morning the NATO’s Awacs aircraft are in service to patrol German skies and to guarantee a quiet carrying out of the World Football Championships of Germany 2006 (see for details AVIONEWS). T... more

AirlinesAustrian Airlines will renew the business class
Vienna, Austria - The carrier will invest EUR 4 million
Austrian Airlines decided to renew its business class on the long-haul flights. The carrier will invest EUR 4 million, forecasting to have a passengers’ increase of 30,000 people every year and a profit o... more

AirlinesGood results in May for Air France-Klm
Paris, France - Strong increase of the passengers' number
Air France-KLM’s results in last May have been very good. Respect the same period of the 2005 the group saw its activities increased of the 6.2%, carrying the load factor to 79.1%. There was also a strong i... more

AirlinesHLE: a pink flamingo dominates on the fuselage of a low-cost's B-737/800
Cagliari, Italy - On the aircraft also the writing "South Sardinia"
Low-cost carrier, Hapag Lloyd Express, which operates connections from Germany to Sardinia, decided to personalize one of its aircraft with a pink flamingo with the writing "South Sardinia". The reason... more

MiscellaneousUN inquiry on strife in East Timor
Dili, East Timor - 65 thousand displaced people and new demonstrations in the Capital
UN announced it is opening an inquiry on strife which has been causing bloodshed in Dili, the Capital of East Timor, for some weeks, after 600 soldiers were fired for having gone on strike (see AVIONEWS... more

AirlinesMergers between Chinese carriers
Beijing, China - Air China Cargo and China Cargo Airlines towards the creation of an aircargo giant
Merger atmosphere in prolific Chinese air transport. Transport Intelligence, a global transport analysis company, reports that Air China Cargo and China Cargo Airlines are about to merge. The former was... more

DefenseItalian Navy: departure by the Italian naval Group towards the Indian Ocean
Rome, Italy - It will happen tomorrow from Taranto
"The Italian naval group composed by Etna and Comm. Foscari’s ships will depart tomorrow, Thursday June 8, from the naval station Mar Grande of Taranto towards the Indian Ocean. The 366 military people t... more

IndustryBoeing: Continental ordered 10 more B-787s and 24 more B-737s
Seattle, Usa - The entire value is approximately USD 3 bn
The Boeing Company and Continental Airlines yesterday announced the airline ordered another 10 787-8 Dreamliners and an undisclosed mix of 24 Next-Generation 737s as part of Continental’s ongoing growth p... more

Latest newsPolemics at Italian Senate's Defense Commission
Rome, Italy - The communist candidate to the presidence said Frecce Tricolori are futile
Yesterday they were elected the president of the Commissions of Italian Senate, and immediatly the polemics exploded when it was made known that at Defense Commission, with the help of center-right coalition,... more

AirlinesVenice-Atlanta with Delta Airlines
Venice, Italy - New service launched today
Delta Airlines launches the new direct flight Venice-Atlanta today, taking its non-stop connections from three Italian airports (Milan, Rome, Venice) to United States to nine. The service is operated with... more

MiscellaneousIsraeli air raid in Gaza
Gaza, Palestinian National Authority - Nobody seems to be killed
A missile attack by Israeli Air Force stroke a Palestinian militants base in Gaza yesterday. According to Israeli Army, it is a building where popular resistance committees build and store rockets, while... more

DefenseEuropean Defense Ministers meeting in Brussels
Brussels, Belgium - Attention focalized on NATO's missions
It started today in Brussels the meeting of the European Defense Ministers, which will have to prepare the next NATO’s summit in Riga next November, and in which it will talk about Afghanistan. Italy i... more

MiscellaneousAn aircraft violated Washington's air space
Washington, USA - USA fighters obliged the plane to take land
Yesterday two F-16 fighter of the US Air Force took off when a little Cessna violated Washington’s air space. These type of incidents are very frequent by the moment in which the Authorities decided t... more

MiscellaneousThe four Italian soldiers who were injured in Iraq are going back home tomorrow
Nassiriya, Iraq - Pibiri's corpse is arriving to Rome this afternoon
The four military men who were injured Monday evening during an assassination attempt near Nassiriya are reaching Rome-Ciampino airport tomorrow morning at 11 am on board of a military plane. In the meantime... more

CuriositiesTwo Tornados overflying for 100 year-old British
London, United Kingdom - Henry Allingham was one of the RAF founders
Henry Allingham, the oldest British and the only Royal Air Force founder who is alive, turned 110 yesterday. On the occasion the man received a greeting letter by Queen Elisabeth, a visit by the Finance... more

DefenseNaval drill in the Adriatic Sea
Ancona, Italy - On the sea the fleets of Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia-Montenegro, Albania and Greece
It started yesterday in Adriatic Sea the naval rill "Adrion 2006", which see the partecipation of the fleets of Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia-Montenegro, Albania and Greece. The operations started by... more

DefenseThe "Winged parachute" is being tested
London, United Kingdom - Propulsion wings and soaring descent
The first "Winged parachute" has already made its first experimental low flights and it will have its first real test next week in Eisenach, Eastern Germany. It is a system using a pair of propulsion wings,... more