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MiscellaneousCIA flights and secret prisons in Europe: Rice expected to give explanations
Washington, USA - The Council of Europe's Human Rights Commissioner denounced to have seen a small Guantanamo in Kosovo
US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, will seek to deflect growing pressures from the Old Continent during her next trip in Europe the coming week: several countries in Europe are in fact claiming that... more

AirlinesTurkish Airlines: profits rise by 30% up September 30 2005
Ankara, Turkey - The Turkish airline has carried 11 million passengers
Turkish Airlines reported profits up by 30% and passenger traffic up by 20%. Net profit was USD 106m with 11 million passengers carried untill September 30 2005. The Turkish airline’s revenues rose to U... more

Civil aviationNaples-Capodichino Airport: "Missiles rain or UFOs invasion?"
Naples, Italy - Two pilots would have stated they saw objects rapidly moving nearby their aircraft while arriving at the Campania's air station in 2003 in two different occasions
An investigation set by Naples Attorney regarding two unidentified objects which would have been seen in the air nearby Capodichino Airport respectively in June and October 2003 would be about to end.... more

AirlinesEast Star Airlines (2): "This is a new vote of confidence in A-320"
Milan, Italy - Airbus President and CEO Gustav Humbert affirmed
"We are delighted to welcome East Star Airlines as our new customer. We feel very proud that East Star Airlines has signed a letter of intent for the initial commitment to purchase 10 Airbus A-320 aircraft.... more

AirlinesEast Star Airlines: "We will ensure high standards of service quality for passengers"
Milan, Italy - Comment by Chinese airline's President, Lan Shili
Private carrier East Star Airlines announced to have selected Airbus to develop its own fleet of commercial aircraft (see for details AVIONEWS). "The A-320 family aircraft is no doubt the best choice for... more

IndustryTalon Instruments acquired by EADS
Washington, USA - The American company presently owned by the European holding is competent for the production of hardware and software to test digital devices
Talon Instruments, a US company located in California, has been acquired by European aerospace and defence leading firm EADS by its American division, EADS North America. The acquired company is competent... more

AirlinesMalev: Aviation Solution Investment Consortium sued the Privatization Agency
Budapest, Hungary - Hungarian economic journal "Napi Gazdasag" reported it
Malev privatization destine seems to follow BUdapest Airport’s privatization. The Hungarian economic daily "Napi Gazdasag" reported that the Aviation Solution Investment Consortium (ASBK), which is a... more

Latest newsNorway: is the Eurofighter ready to "dethrone" the JSF?
Oslo, Norway - Government would be carefully evaluating the four-nation fighter though it still industrially cooperates for the F-35
After the possible hard hit against the Joint Strike Fighter programme in Great Britain (see for details AVIONEWS), another one could follow in Norway in case the United States and Lockheed Martin do not... more

Government actsQuestion time: Alitalia's resources management
Rome, Italy - By Hon. Francesco Paolo Lucchese (UDC)
Italian Deputy Hon. Lucchese intended to understand how Italian Government thinks to take into account the importance of resources management in Alitalia after its difficulties at the Stock Exchange. more

IndustryAero Vodochody stakes concentrated in a sole subject before privatization
Prague, Czech Republic - The Czech Parliament established it
Aero Vodochody, about to be privatized (see for details AVIONEWS), is owned by Letka company by a 53.31% and by the State company Ceska kponsolidacni agentura by 46.65%. The Czech Parliament has recently... more

Government actsQuestion time: a US warship in Civitavecchia Harbour
Rome, Italy - By Hon. Elettra Deiana (Rifondazione Comunista)
Italian Deputy Hon. Deiana asked Italian Minister of Defence for explaining why the US Carter Hall warship arrived at Civitavecchia Harbour as it is a civil structure. more

Government actsQuestion time: information about the supposed deployment of white phosphorus in Nassiriya
Rome, Italy - By Hon. Umberto Ranieri (DS)
Italian Deputy Hon. Ranieri intended to understand if white phosphorus has been deployed by the US forces in Nassiriya and which kind of information Italian Government can provide about it. more

AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas: strikers blocked the road for Ezeiza Airport
Buenos Aires, Argentina - The protest entered its 6th day
Aerolineas Argentinas dependents on strike since last week (see for details AVIONEWS) blocked the road to Ezeiza Airport, Argentina’s main international airport yesterday. Hundreds of passengers had t... more

Government actsMotion: Italian appraisals on the supposed use of white phosphorus in Iraq
Rome, Italy - By Hon. Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio (Verdi) and other Deputies
Italian Deputy Hon. Pecoraro Scanio asked Italian Government for verifying if a real use of white phosphorus was made in Iraq by the US troops as it is an illegal mean concerning international rules on... more

Science and technologyUSA: air traffic is haywire in the airports due to bad weather
Washington, USA - Snow, ventilators and thunderstorms caused delays and cancellation of flights
US airports delayed or cancelled flights because of the bad weather which started to affect Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota and Dakota last Sunday. A power failure has put out of action also the... more

Latest newsThe MoD "Disarmed" the JSF
London, UK - Ministry of Defence's cuts could affect the F-35 programme by lowering its weapon systems
A new name for the F-35 proved insufficient to make it more attractive to British Ministry of Defence. As renamed JCA (Joint Combat Aircraft) instead of JSF (Joint Strike Fighter), the new multirole stealth... more

DefenseDepleted uranium: Italian Senate investigation flew to Bosnia-Erzegovina and Kosovo yesterday
Rome, Italy - To verify if all necessary safety measures against uranium risks were adopted
Italian Committee on the depleted uranium flew to Bosnia-Erzegovina and Kosovo yesterday. Parliament’s deputation is led by President Paolo Franco and includes senators Tana de Zulueta, Aventino Frau a... more

AccidentsNigeria: two killed in air accident
Abuja, Nigeria - A private aircraft crashed inside Kaduna Airport
A Beechcraft King Air B-200 plane went down yesterday in Nigeria shortly after departing and killed both passengers. The aircraft crashed inside the airport of Kaduna because of unknown cause. An US-trained... more

Latest newsCanada: new military airlifter requirements have been criticized
Ottawa, Canada - The C-130 would appear clearly in advantage compared to the C-17 and the A-400M, according to some analysts
Canada intends to provide with new military airlifters (see for details AVIONEWS) but debates have already occurred regarding the possible candidates. Some military analysts would think that the requirements... more

People787 Dreamliner: entertainment services by Panasonic Avionics Corporation
Washington, USA - The company selected by Boeing to provide wireless entertainment and communications systems
Boeing chose Panasonic Avionics Corporation for the provision of entertainment systems and services for passengers on board with reference to the 787 Dreamliner programme. The new medium-long range aircraft... more

HelicoptersEurocopter: AS-350 delivered to South African Police
Pretoria, South Africa - In the meantime, the group celebrates 3000 Ecureuils manufactured in 30 years
EADS-owned European helicopter group Eurocopter delivered recently an AS-350 B3 Ecureuil to South African Police, which already uses six aircraft of the same type. Such an event occurs just when the company... more

AirlinesAir India: airplanes to be leased to expand the network
New Dheli, India - This hypothesis could also involve the low-cost carrier Air India Express
Air India airline intends to expand its network but, while waiting for taking delivery of new purchased airplanes during the forthcoming years, would be carefully thinking to lease some aircraft as an... more

AirlinesCzech Airlines: Prague Airport royalties operator to be put under investigation
Prague, Czech Republic - The Czech carrier moaned about a not so transparent operating on taxes
RLP is the company controlling air traffic in the Czech Republic. Czech Airlines asked antitrust authorities and Ministry of Transport for starting investigating about the way RLP sets taxes. Such a firm... more

Science and technologyShanghai Airport: checks on passengers against avian flu
Beijing, China - A throughout screening on travellers leaving or entering
China’s Shanghai Airport started controls on all international passengers for fevers or other symptoms of bird flu today after the World Health Organization began investigating two deaths caused by avian f... more

Latest newsGreece: F-16's price rose up but Government is ready to go on
Athens, Greece - Administration justified this measure by considering the local manufacturing and technical assistance scheduled even for the already operated aircraft
A dispute is involving Greece about the purchase of 40 new F-16C/D Block 50/52 Fighting Falcon multirole light fighters. The total value of the step rose up from USD 1.3bn to 3.1bn. Nevertheless, Government... more

HelicoptersUS Navy's Sea King bound for retirement
Washington, USA - The last 25 refurbished helicopters destined to stay in service for about six years have been delivered
US Navy took delivery of its last 25 Sikorsky H-3 Sea King helicopters. The aircraft have been completely refurbished and they will stay in service for about six years before being withdrawn. The Sea Kings... more

Sport aviationHot-air balloon: the new altitude record now speaks Indian
Mumbai, India - A flying enthusiast business man reached 21,000 meters in India
Vijaypat Singhania, 67 years old, touched 21,000 of altitude above sea level last Saturday, breaking Swedish Per Lindstrand’s existing record set in June 1988 in Texas. The Indian millionaire Singhania -... more

Science and technologySwissport to sell its shareholding in Turkish associate company Havas
Istanbul, Turkey - Ciner group will take over it
Swissport International, a Helvetic handling company, sold its 40% shareholding in Turkish ground handler Havas to the Turkish-based Ciner Group. The sale is part of a broader streamlining of the Swissport... more

AirlinesA passenger lighted a cigarette and urinated in the plane's aisle
New York, USA - It occured on an United Airlines flight last Friday
He was on board a United Airlines flight taken off from Orlando, Florida, and bound for Washington last Friday. He was drunk and firstly lighted a cigarette. A flight attendant reproached him but the man... more

HelicoptersKamov proves stronger in the Spanish market
Madrid, Spain - New orders for the Ka-32s deployed in firefighting missions
Russia goes on confirming its particular vocation in producing excellent firefighting aircraft and market appears to recognize the value of the national aerospace industry in this field once again. Spanish... more

Latest newsIndonesia: possible orders for the C-130 Hercules
Jakarta, Indonesia - Defence Ministry would intend to purchase as many as possible
The United States decided recently to lift an embargo against weapons trade due to reasons related to human rights. The first self-evident effect of such a decision, according to experts, could be traced... more

AirlinesHainan Airlines is about to buy regional carrier CR Airways
Beijing, China - The "South China Morning Post" reported it
Hainan Airlines is about to buy CR Airways, a Hong-Kong-based regional airline founded in 2001. CR Airways owns also a subsidiary charter airline. Chinese daily "South China Morning Post" sustained that... more

DefenseDi Paola: "The Italian soldier: a mix of intelligence, scholarship and refinement"
Rome, Italy - Italian Chief of General Staff reminded the great international effort made by the Italian armed forces
"The Italian soldiers: a mix of intelligence, scholarship and refinement". These are qualities that Italian Chief of General Staff Adm. Giampaolo Di Paola finds in the Italian troops, more and more attending... more

IndustryCanada: thinking about a funding plan for aerospace research
Ottawa, Canada - Also the Bombardier C Series programme is likely to take advantage of it
Canadian Bombardier group intends to expand its production to avoid to restrict its industrial activity in the civil field most of all dealing with the regional segment. The C Series programme under design... more

AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas (2): connections with Italy were affected too
Rome, Italy - Pilots strike has caused a lot of cancellations
Last evening’s flight AR-1141 for Buenos Aires from Rome-Fiumicino, has been cancelled: passengers, mostly Argentine nationals living in Italy, have been diverted on other flights or temporary hosted i... more

AirlinesEast Star Airlines ordered 20 Airbus A-320s
Paris, France - 10 aircraft have been acquired and 10 have been leased
East Star Airlines is the China’s fifth carrier; it started last June and is based at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport. The airline is owned by the informatics, tourism and property company East Star G... more

HelicoptersItalian Army: first NH-90 to arrive in Spring
Rome, Italy - Some 60 aircraft have been ordered for tactical transport missions and special operations
Italian Army has a clear tapestry about the management of the NH-90 programme as it is about to take delivery of the first helicopter of this type, a delivery scheduled in the 2Q 2006. The first vehicles... more

AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas sacked 168 workers after Thursday's strike
Buenos Aires, Argentina - An airline's statement unveiled it
Aerolineas Argentinas fired 168 workers including both pilots and technicians and announced in a statement it will fire any other staff that would fail to turn up for work in the next days. The protest... more

AerospaceESA: rocket-carriers launches to be monitored from the Azores
Lisbon, Portugal - A historical agreement with Portuguese Government to build a monitoring station
Portugal performed an important step forward for its growth in the aerospace sector. ESA (European Space Agency) decided to build a monitoring station dedicated to the European rocket carriers launches... more

Civil aviationIran-North Korea: energy in exchange for missiles?
Teheran, Iran - It would have been stated by part of German press
Sources from German press would have stated that the Iranian Islamic Republic intends to provide North Korea with natural gas and oil in exchange for missile technology. This news would have been spread... more

Latest newsPakistan: are F-16s arriving from the Netherlands and Belgium
Islamabad, Pakistan - It could deal with an ad interim solution while waiting for the delivery of new fighters from the USA
Hearthquake which heavily hit Pakistan led authorities to modify some military expense and orders for more than 70 new F-16 fighters is not an exception. Nevertheless, Islamabad’s Government would need t... more

HelicoptersGreat North Air Ambulance: a Dauphin arriving
London, UK - The helicopter will replace an old BO-105 for EMS missions in Great Britain
The British Great North Air Ambulance EMS (Emergency Medical Service) group operates a BO-105 helicopter which is beginning to prove ageing. Despite it ensured many successes for its crew during its missions,... more

Civil aviationPlane carrying a White House's official forced to an emergency landing
Washington, USA - The Gulfstream 4 passengers suffered no consequences
It happened at Tennessee’s Nashville International Airport in Saturday afternoon about 4:00pm local time: Andrew Card, an official for the White House, was headed to Washington, on a twin-engine Gulfstream 4... more

AirlinesAir France-Klm upgraded to "Buy" from "Neutral" by Merrill Lynch
Paris, France - The bank directed a note to its clients
According to a note directed to its clients, Merrill Lynch analysts opinion about Air France has changed. Merrill Lynch aims at a turnover worth EUR 20.79bn in 2006 and EUR 21.82bn in 2007. Airline’s o... more

AirlinesAlitalia. Dragoni: "Airline's name reminds KLM bad memories"
Rome, Italy - Gianni Dragoni wrote it on "Il Sole 24 Ore"
"Il Sole 24 Ore" wrote about Alitalia again after interview to Cimoli (see for details AVIONEWS) by a Gianni Dragoni’s release concerning a supposed KLM’s attitude about the future participation by Ali... more

AirlinesAlitalia-Aeroflot's conflict: possible effects on "Federico Fellini" Airport
Rimini, Italy - Aeradria' Chairman, Massimo Masini, has denounced it
The conflict between Aeroflot and Alitalia (see for details AVIONEWS), is risking to involve Rimini Airport because the bilateral agreement’s part dealing with charter flights has been also brought into t... more

PeopleCharter from Russia: ENAC granted carriers stopping at Rimini with an authorization to land with passengers on board
Rimini, Italy - This measure just regarded November 27, while waiting for a meeting between Italian and Russian authorities today
Aeradria operator made know that ENAC (Italian National Civil Aviation Authority) granted carriers stopping at Rimini Airport with an authorization to land with passengers on board, while waiting for a... more

Weather forecastsAir shows and exhibitions in the fifth week of November
Rome, Italy - From today on Monday 28 to next Sunday December 4
Monday 28 - Gliding - Outback Shootout. Sportavia Soaring Centre, Tocumwal, New South Wales, Australia. + 61 3 5874 2063 www.sportavia.com.au - Gliding - Northern Region Championships. Matamata... more

Civil aviationArgentina: MD-80 made an emergency landing
Buenos Aires, Argentina - 148 passengers aboard suffered no problem
A McDonnell Douglas MD-80 plane by Argentina’s Austral carrier, which was bound for El Calafarte carrying 148 people, has been forced to make an emergency landing at Ezeira International Airport (about 3... more

Latest newsIndia: a cruise missile for the Su-30s coming soon
New Dheli, India - An airborne version of the BrahMos guided rocket could remarkably increase the defensive capabilities of the country
India could get its first real nation-made airborne cruise missile. Russia-Indian joint-venture which led to produce and test the BrahMos surface-to-surface guided rocket used by both Indian Army and Navy,... more