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Civil aviationFAA AD on Israel Aircraft Industries, Ltd., model 1124 and 1124A airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent chafing of the electrical bundles in the overhead circuit breaker panel, which could result in a short circuit and consequent fire and smoke in the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: September 7, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 172)] [Page 53058-53060] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 757-200 and -300 series airplanes and model 767 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent display of "old" or expired ATC clearance messages on the CDU of subsequent flights, which could result in the airplane entering unauthorized airspace or following a flight path that does not provide minimum separation
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: September 7, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 172)] [Page 53053-53056] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Airbus model A-340/200 and A-340/300 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent reduced structural integrity of the pylon-to-engine attachment bolts on the pyramid forward fitting, which could result in separation of an engine from the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: September 7, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 172)] [Page 53051-53053] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Dassault model Falcon 2000EX airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent a runway overrun in the event of loss of braking function, which could result in injury to passengers or flightcrew and damage to the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: September 7, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 172)] [Page 53056-53058] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

AirlinesLufthansa: building of the A-380's hangar at Frankfurt has started
Frankfurt, Germany - The 15 aircraft ordered should begin to be available by the first months next year
Lufthansa gained a go-ahead for building the Frankfurt Airport hangar exclusively devoted to the new Airbus A-380. Despite protests by some green movements, competent Judges ensured that no violation of... more

Science and technologyProblems at Barcelona Airport: tornado hits North-Eastern Spain since yesterday
Barcelona, Spain - 42 flight have been cancelled and 13 was re-directed
Since last evening, regions of North-Eastern Spain were affected by strong tornado that have caused only material damages to date, but victims or injured were not reported. Barcelona Airport has been forced... more

Civil defenseUK: a UAV R&D centre of excellence in the civil field
London, UK - It is likely to be headquartered in Wales and ensure the creation of about 1000 jobs
UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) sector represents to date one of the major fields in terms of potentialities concerning Research and Development for the worldwide aerospace industry. After consolidating... more

AirlinesQatar Airways doubles the "Duty free" on its flights
Rome, Italy - With the Autumn-Winter season
With the Autumn-Winter season on the Qatar Airways’s aircraft, the "duty free" on board has been enriched of a new series of proposals, destined to every category and each age of passengers. The new e... more

Latest newsChina: Ilyushin military airlifters and air tankers have been ordered
Beijing, China - Dozens airplanes among Il-76s and Il-78s, all new-made
China goes on proving quite interested in Russian-made weapon systems, in particular for the aircraft and it decided recently to perform an order for some 38 Ilyushin Il-76TD military transport airplanes.... more

Press releaseUnione Piloti: flight safety cuts cannot be accepted
Rome, Italy - Safety must be the discerning factor
Unione Piloti union proves worried about the several air accidents occurring. One should pay higher attention to safety. This factor will be the discerning factor between a reliable carrier and an unreliable... more

AirlinesDelta Airlines to focus upon international routes
New York, USA - To sell 11 B-767s belonging to ABX Air
The choice to focus upon international routes will imply sacrifices concerning the cut of Delta Airlines national services. The US carrier, because of the high price of fuel, decided to sell 11 of its... more

MiscellaneousA death a tens of injured on Saudi Arabian Airlines flight due to false bomb alert
Colombo, Sri Lanka - The airplane was searched but no device have been found on board
A woman was killed and 69 passengers emerged wounded due to a bomb alert started on board a Boeing 747 by Saudi Arabian Airlines bound for Jeddah shortly after takeoff from Colombo Airport (Sri Lanka).... more

IndustryBoeing and LOT Polish Airlines announced order for up to 14 B-787s
Warsaw, Poland - Deliveries begin in 2008
Boeing and LOT Polish Airlines yesterday reached an agreement for up to 14 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, making LOT the first global network carrier in Europe to operate the world’s newest and most technologically a... more

Latest newsA thorough promotion for the F-16 in India
New Dheli, India - Lockheed Martin offers also the C-130J and the Patriot missiles while USAF sent 12 aircraft for a joint Indian-US exercise
Lockheed Martin firmly believes in the possibility of winning the tender for the provision of 126 multirole light fighters for Indian Air Force. The F-16 Fighting Falcon would be the best choice in terms... more

AirlinesLOT: choice of Poland’s carrier fallen on the B-787 Dreamliner
Rome, Italy - Airline's spokesman Leszek Chorzewski unveiled it
Yesterday AVIONEWS said that Poland’s carrier would meet with both Airbus and Boeing representatives to decide from which acquiring seven airplanes flying connections between Europe and America. Well, t... more

HelicoptersHurricane "Katrina" (3): helicopter pilots chidden after helping people without permission
Washington, USA - One would have been transferred to base's doghouse
Two Navy helicopter pilots and their crews returned from New Orleans last August 30 expecting to be greeted as the homeland saver after rescuing over 100 residents of the hurricane-affected city. Instead... more

Press releaseSULT's strike: 102 flights cancelled, 38 on September 6 and 64 yesterday
Rome, Italy - The overall protest's analysis referred today
"At 7:30pm of yesterday, September 7, the cancellations following to the 48 h strike fixed by Sult, (deducted by those cancelled due to the bad weather condition on Rome-Fiumicino’s Airport) have been 1... more

Latest newsEADS-Northrop Grumman: the new air tanker will be named KC-30
Washington, USA – A deal on cooperation for an alternative solution devoted to USAF has been achieved
The EADS-Airbus KC-330 becomes the Northrop Grumman KC-30. The sign of the collaboration agreement between the European aerospace holding and the US company to compete in the tender for the new US Air... more

Civil aviationATR-42 Italy First performed a re-entry procedure towards Trapani Airport
Trapani, Italy - Due to the light from an indicator leading Captain to decide to go back to the departure air station yesterday
An Italy First airlines’ ATR-42 with about 20 passengers aboard and bound for Lampedusa performed a re-entry procedure towards its departure air station (Trapani) yesterday, following the light on one o... more

AirlinesSAS Cargo will expand capacity between Scandinavia and the US
Stockholm, Sweden - From September 22 between Copenhagen and Chicago twice a week
From September 22nd SAS Cargo will start offering additional all-cargo freighter capacity between Scandinavia (Copenhagen) and the US (Chicago) twice a week. The additional capacity will especially benefit... more

HelicoptersHurricane "Katrina" (2): "Bush, where all our helicopters are?"
Washington, USA - USA entered into debate due to the inefficiency of reliefs
This words open the letter that the film director Michael Moore -greatly disliked by Washington- wrote President George Bush who must say where US military choppers could have been displaced and where... more

MiscellaneousHurricane "Katrina": Moscow send a second plane with humanitarian aids
Moscow, Russia - The first flight took supplies and 121 tents, the second one 10,000 rations and 4000 blankets
Another Russian plane is en route toward the United States loaded with humanitarian aids destined to the evacuees of hurricane "Katrina". The first IL-76 took off from Moscow on Wednesday evening at 11:30pm.... more

MiscellaneousIraq: air strike over terrorist's safe house
Baghdad, Iraq - It seems that a member of al Qaeda was believed to be in the house
An US airplane conducted an air strike against an al Qaeda safe house in Western Iraq. It seems that target was a leader of Osama Bin Laden’s al Qaeda terrorist network, Abu Ali. The bombs would have b... more

AirlinesAlitalia: Investigation Committee on Strikes started evaluating sanctions against SULT union's protest
Rome, Italy - Meanwhile, the carrier minimized the size of the 48 h protest
Alitalia minimized the effects of the 48 h strike called by SULT union supporting its flight assistants on September 6-7. Some 54 employees would have stopped during the first day while just 33 protested... more

Press releaseANSV on Tuninter ATR-72 accident: the safety Recommendations addressed to European Aviation Safety Agency - EASA
Rome, Italy - While the technical investigation over the accident occurred on August 6 to the airplane is still in progress
"While the technical investigation over the accident occurred on the 6th of August to an ATR-72, registration marks TS-LBB operated by Tuninter Airline, is still in progress, the ANSV has addressed two... more

IndustryRaytheon Co. awarded of a over 92 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F/A-18E/F aircraft
Raytheon Co., Space and Airborne Systems, Electronic Warfare Systems, Goleta, Calif., is being awarded a $92,371,418 five-year order option contract for Performance Based Logistics support of the ALR-67(v)3... more

IndustryNorthrop Grumman Systems Corp. awarded of a 20 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the T-38 and F-5
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., El Segundo, Calif., is being awarded a $20,000,000 indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide for T-38 and F-5 Weapon Systems Engineering Services. At... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Corp. awarded of a over 395 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F/A-22
Lockheed Martin Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $395,069,277 cost-plus fixed-fee contract modification. This effort supports F/A-22 Lot 5 Production Aircraft. This modification definitizes... more

Science and technologyMedan to have a new airport
Medan, Indonesia - Runway is too much short, it isn't even 3 km long
Indonesian Government intends to speed up the procedures to construct a new airport at Medan following the terrible accident involving a Mandala Airlines aircraft two days ago near the current "Polonia"... more

AirlinesAir France-KLM: August 2005 traffic with strong performance in passenger activity
Paris, France - Sharp increase in both traffic and load factor
Passenger operations In August, Air France-KLM continued to experience a strong increase in both activity levels and traffic revenues, confirming the positive trend of recent months and bookings for... more

AccidentsATR's statement for AVIONEWS regarding ENAC's decision on additional checks for the planes
Rome, Italy - "It just dealt with a maintenance error, that is why ATR has not an official view on ENAC's decision yet, to date we recommended our customers to pay more attention"
AVIONEWS asked ATR consortium’s opinion about the ENAC’s (Italian National Civil Aviation Authority) decision on the additional checks to be performed on the ATR-42 and the ATR-72 airplanes (see for det... more

AirlinesHurricane "Katrina" (5): a lot of US carriers engaged to evacuate New Orleans
Washington, USA - They made fligths reimbursed by the FEMA
Yesterday Delta and Continental Airlines evacuated hundreds of people from New Orleans: about 15 carriers have operated 140 flights from past Friday up to yesterday helping 12,000 persons to reach sites... more

Science and technologyRome-Fiumicino cancelled three flights due to a storm
Rome, Italy - Some flights have been redirected on Ciampino
A strong storm hit Rome today: rain forced Fiumicino’s "Leonardo da Vinci" Airport to delay about 20 minutes the departures and to cancel three flights -two by Alitalia and one by Air One- coming from M... more

AccidentsAVIONEWS interviewed Assaeroporti President, Giovanni Maniscalco, concerning the suspension of Tuninter by ENAC
Rome, Italy - "Assaeroporti welcomed ENAC's quick decision, the ATR is a reliable plane but such checks, even if they can produce hardships for the airports, are necessary to warrant safety"
AVIONEWS interviewed Assaeroporti President, Giovanni Maniscalco, concerning the suspension of Tuninter by ENAC (Italian National Civil Aviation Agency) together with the decision of performing additional... more

MiscellaneousJapan: almost 900 flights cancelled due to typhoon "Nabi"
Tokyo, Japan - At least 17 death, 126 injured and 9 missing people
Typhoon "Nabi", that means butterfly in Korean language, is moving towards North-West to the Sea of Japan along Honshu island’s coast after killing 17, injuring 126 and missing 9 people. A fifty houses h... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 737-100, -200, -200C, and -300 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent separation of the support beam of the MLG from the rear spar, which could cause cracking of the MLG support fitting and a consequent leak in the wing fuel tank or collapse of the MLG
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: September 6, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 171)] [Page 52899-52902] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bombardier model CL-600-2B19 airplanes
Usa - To detect and correct chafing of the electrical cables of the spoiler and brake pressure sensor unit on both sides of the wing root, which could result in loss of the flight control system and consequent reduced controllability of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: September 6, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 171)] [Page 52902-52903] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

AirlinesAirAsia: "We'll cut costs with the Airbus"
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - "The A-320 uses a lot less fuel"
The Malaysia-based Asian airline will purchase 100 Airbus A-320 planes that are expected to help it to reduce operating costs, while currently, it does its utmost to keep ticket’s prices low despite o... more

IndustryFinmeccanica: from "Underperform" to "In-line"
New York, USA - US Goldman Sachs gave the assessment
Thanks to the US rating and brokering agency Goldman Sachs Finmeccanica’s operating assessment passed to "In line" from "Underperform". Together with Bae Systems and Thales, it has the major appreciation p... more

Latest newsKC-330: EADS and Northrop Grumman close to a deal on the new USAF's air tanker
Washington, USA – The agreement is likely to be signed and officialized in the forthcoming days
Officialization of the agreement is likely to come in few days but it seems to date that is certain: EADS-Airbus and Northrop Grumman would be about to sign a deal for the development of an alternative... more

Science and technologyBudapest Airport's privatization: Germany's Hochtief made the highest bid
Budapest, Hungary - But privatization tender risks to be annulled by Hungarian court
Hungary’s privatization agency APV is planning the way to set the affair of Budapest Airport’s privatization. Budapest tribunal declared invalid the tender after the airport’s workers claim. The most... more

Military aviationHurricane "Katrina" (4): Airbus to help America with Beluga
Toulouse, France - The aircraft left Toulouse today bound for Mobile, Alabama
The A-300 Super Transporter "Beluga", loaded with relief supplies, departed from Toulouse this morning. Airbus provided the aircraft to both French and British Governments and then it has been used to... more

HelicoptersAersud (2): Alouette 2' s history
Verona, Italy - 284 choppers in service today, 20 in Italy
"The maiden flight was a success and the SE-3130-01 helicopter, thanks to load/power rate allowed by the turbine, opened the way to new operative performances, rendering the aircraft the fantastic mean... more

HelicoptersAersud: "Gran Gala" at Carpi's Airport on the occasion of Alouette 2's 50th anniversary maiden flight
Verona, Italy - Next Sunday, September 11, at the Emilian airport
"It will be the Emilian airport to host, next Sunday, September 11, the aviation fans, experts, acquaintances or friends on the occasion of the Alouette 2’s celebrative meeting. In March 12, 1955, the A... more

AccidentsHelios (2): board of inquiry flew to London
London, UK - To interview the British engineers who checked the plane before its flight
The team investigating air crash occurred in Greece in which 121 people died last August 14, today is expected to be in London to interview the British engineers who checked the Helios Boeing 737-300 before... more

Latest newsTurkey aims to strengthen its stand-off capabilities
Ankara, Turkey - More than 100 AGM-154 JSOW missiles have been ordered for the F-16 multirole light fighters fleet
The United States think that the supply of new generation stand-off air-to-surface missiles to Turkey does not prejudice regional balance and does not affect the Cyprus’ situation, as it even contributes t... more

AccidentsBoeing crashed in Indonesia (2): mass burial for 33 unidentified bodies
Rome, Italy - It is the second mass grave after Garuda incident victims
The 33 coffins holding the unidentified bodies of the fatalities of the crash involving Mandala Airlines B-737 have been buried in a mass grave very close to another one where in 1997 the 234 victims of... more

AccidentsATR-72 Tuninter accident (3): an omissive negligent conduct hypothesis affecting Tunisian authorities
Palermo, Italy - Put forward during the Italian investigations on the disaster following what found by ANSV
Palermo’s and Bari’s attorneys would intend to extend investigations at an international level involving Tunisian authorities for civil aviation with the hypothesis of their omissive negligent conduct, as... more

AerospaceNew information from Cassini spacecraft: Saturn's rings made up of soft flocks or snow balls
London, UK - Respect to previous observations the rings have radically changed over the past 25 years
At the meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Cambridge (UK) have been presented the new data by Cassini spacecraft which found that Saturn’s rings would made up of something very similar to a... more

AirlinesLOT: Airbus and Boeing representatives to meet today Poland's carrier to convince it to buy their own aircraft
Rome, Italy - LOT has to replace six B-767 flying between Europe and America
Choice of the Poland’s carrier will fall on the new B-787 Dreamliner or the A-350. The order is estimated EUR 416m and the two big manufacturer companies intend grabbing it. The spokesman for Poland’s nat... more