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Latest newsUSAF: costs and risks of the new air tanker
Washington, USA - Sone analysts criticized the idea of a new solution instead of the one previously offered by Boeing
Some analysts in the United States would be convinced about the fact that the cost for the purchase of new aerial refuelling airplanes for US Air Force will cost as much as double compared to what previously... more

Civil aviationItalian Chamber examinated the activity of international police's cooperation
Rome, Italy - Colonel Falcone and Lieutenant Colonel Di Stefano have been heared
In the ambit of the fact-finding inquiry about Schengen space in the new European construction, Italian Parliament’s Committee attending to the control of the implementation of Schengen’s agreement as... more

DefenseItaly: use of military contingents to control fixed targets
Rome, Italy - The 4th Committee at Senate gave a favourable opinion
Italian Defence Committee at Palazzo Madama approved yesterday a favourable opinion about the bill’s layout introduced by Italian President of the Council of Ministers concerning the change to the bill o... more

DefenseItalian partecipation in Iraq's mission examined by Foreign Affairs and Defence Commitees
Rome, Italy - Text is ready for Montecitorio's Assembly
Foreign Affairs and Defence joined Committees at Italian Chamber of Deputies have continued reading bill to turn into law the decree related to urgent dispositions for Italian partecipation at international... more

Military aviationS-64: an effective deterrent against fires propagation
Stead, USA - A helicopter of this type to operate in Nevada for three months to protect the area
An Erickson Aircrane S-64E helicopter has been devoted to operate in Nevada during the next three months, located in Stead. The Federal authorities’ decision (which deploy several rotor-winged aircraft o... more

HelicoptersNH-90: the first Finland-made helicopter flew
Helsinki, Finland - Also the first NHI aircraft destined to Greek Army performed its maiden flight while New Zealand expressed its excitement
The NHI NH-90 programme goes on quickly in the countries which ordered the multirole medium military helicopter. Patria, as the major Finnish aerospace company, completed the assembly of the first aircraft... more

Civil aviationAttempts in London: signs about who masterminded the carnage
London, UK - Great Britain's security authorities would be searching for a Pakistani-native British citizen
British intelligence and Police services are likely to have identified who masterminded the attempts in London on last Thursday, July 7. It would deal in fact with a Pakistani-native British citizen, just... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Hartzell Propeller, Inc., McCauley Propeller Systems, and Sensenich Propeller Manufacturing Company, Inc. Propellers (2005-14-11)
Washington, Usa - To prevent blade failure that could result in separation of a propeller blade and loss of control of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: July 13, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 133)] [Page 40187-40189] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

AerospaceBlack smoke-signal for Shuttle's launch
Washington, USA - It shuold wait at least other two days before turning into the space
NASA announced that it needs at least 48 hours for finding solution to the problem occurred at sensor indicating the level of liquid hydrogen fuel in the external fuel tank which forced to stop Discovery’s l... more

IndustryRaytheon Electronic Warfare Systems awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For anti-missile defense systems
Raytheon Electronic Warfare Systems, Goleta Calif., is being awarded a $6,088,962 firm-fixed-price order against previously awarded basic ordering agreement (N00164-04-G-8W01) for the restoration of AN/SLQ-32(A)(V)(2)... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas Corp. awarded of a over 49 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F/A-18 and EA-18G
McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded a $49,298,340 ceiling-priced, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for engineering, technical,... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas Corp. awarded of a 500 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F/A-18 E/F and EA-18G
McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded a $500,000,000 not-to-exceed indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the procurement... more

SecurityFrance and Holland suspended Schengen Treaty
Paris, France - Frontiers' controls to be reinforced
London July 7 terroristic attempt effects risk to become more worrying than forecasted for tourism. France and Holland decided to reinforce checks along borders, suspending Schengen Agreements on free... more

AirlinesAirsal: AVIONEWS interviewed carrier Director General, Giuseppe Giorgianni
Rome, Italy - Tradition and customer-oriented services by the Linee Aeree Campane
AVIONEWS interviewed Airsal Director General Giuseppe Giorgianni. Director underlined the importance of the forthcoming Salerno-Pontecagnano Airport where the airline is going to play a major role. The... more

Latest newsPakistan: 12 US E-2 Hawkeyes have been ordered
Islamabad, Pakistan - In order to face Indian order for Patriot missiles
India would intend to purchase Patriot PAC-3 surface-to-air missiles and Pakistan appears to disagree with this step as it would think that regional military balance can be prejudiced. So, Islamabad’s G... more

Latest newsAustralia: F-111s updated by the AGM-142 missile
Canberra, Australia - The new equipment will enable to keep the Aardvarks in service till 2010
The Australian Air Force’s F-111 Aardvark strikers are destined to stay in service in this country at least until 2010 and Government decided to provide funds for an update of the available vehicles, a... more

IndustryAero Vodochody: State's shares on sale
Prague, Czech Republic - It may be privatized by the half of 2005
Czech Government could start discussion about hypotesis of privatization of Aero Vodochody, the aerospace firm competent in particular for the production of trainers such as the L-39 Albatros and the L-159... more

AirlinesThe A-380 to fly by Air France's livery six months later
Paris, France - Delay for the delivery of the first aircraft compared to the previous date of April 2007 has been confirmed
The first Airbus A-380 long-haul 555 seats airliner ordered by Air France will be delivered with a delay of six months compared to what previously set by contract. It had been in fact scheduled at first... more

Latest newsCzech Republic: Mig-21's goodbye to Prague's sky
Prague, Czech Republic - The last flight of the mythic fighter to be replaced by the JAS-39 Gripen
Czech Republic said goodbye to the Mig-21. One of the bast fighters that the Russian aerospace industry ever produced flew for the last time over Prague’s sky before its official retirement from service t... more

PeopleEurocontrol reports strong traffic growth at Upper Area Control Centre in Maastricht
Maastricht, Holland - During the first half of the year
During the first half of the year, the Upper Area Control Centre (UAC) in Maastricht handled a traffic increase of 7.9%, EUROCONTROL announced today. This represents a traffic volume of some 670,000 flights... more

IndustrySaab: disappointing results in the first part of the year
Stockholm, Sweden - Business is slack, orders on the fall
SAAB’s section dedicated to aerospace and defence marked a drop by 25% in net profit in the first middle of the year. The negative result is due in part to project delays (see the TMS system -Tactical M... more

Fair and showsEADS UK: Robin Southwell is the new CEO
London, UK - The responsible for the FSTA programme related to the new RAF's air tanker has been selected
Robin Southwell, as responsible for the British FSTA (Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft) programme related to the new Royal Air Force’s air tanker and based on an A-330 platform, has been appointed as C... more

Science and technologySagat: easyJet celebrates 6 millions of passengers transported from Italy
Turin, Italy - The lucky winner at Caselle's Airport left with a carrier's flight towards London
"The low-cost carrier easyJet celebrates today the achievement of an important objective: six millions of passengers transported since 1998 when the English carrier has begun to serve on the Italian market.... more

Science and technologyGot British citizenship after 13 months spent in the airport
Nairobi, Kenya - He will be able to fly to England next week
A Kenyan citizen, whose name is Sanjay Shah, 43 years old, has been living in the airport of Nairobi (Kenya) for 13 months before succeeding in gaining British citizenship. He spent about 400 days between... more

HelicoptersTurkish military helicopters are attending to kidnapped soldier's search
Ankara, Turkey - He was seized by Kurdish PKK's rebels
PKK’s Kurdish separatist rebels seized on Monday evening a Turkish soldier after robbing tens of vehicles at a temporary roadblock set up in Eastern part of the country. That was a settled habits of K... more

IndustryEU: solutions for the creation of a single market for defence
Brussels, Belgium - Favouring synergies and putting state control on strategies and research to an end
European Commission launched an initiative to encourage the development of a single market for defence in Europe. EU Government underlined that some hurdles must be cancelled, with reference in particular... more

CuriositiesStrained by metal detector got undressed in airport
Barcelona, Spain - Barcelona's President did it
An incensed Joan Laporta, well-known as Barcelona’s owner, staged an unexpected strip last Saturday at Barcelona Airport after security system’s alarm sounded three times. President of one of the most tit... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines: weekly non-stop service between LaGuardia and Aruba
Houston, Usa - Starting from next December 17 after those to Bonaire and Curacao operative in the same period
Continental Airlines announced it will begin nonstop Saturday service on Dec. 17 from LaGuardia International Airport to the Caribbean island of Aruba, pending governmental approval. Continental already... more

HelicoptersKHP: reduced funds for the South Korean national helicopter programme
Seoul, South Korea - Fears about the development cost and the limits in terms of competitiveness in the worldwide market
South Korean Government would have decided to halve funds destined to the production and purchase of new military helicopters within in particular the national KHP project (Korean Helicopter Programme).... more

AirlinesAlitalia: trying to negotiate to put the flight assistants' protest to an end
Rome, Italy - A company-unions meeting likely to be held by the end of this week
While Alitalia’s flight assistants carry on their "uniform strike" denying to wear the official uniform aboard and during service and SULT union proves ready to go on a 24 h strike as scheduled on next M... more

IndustryEmbraer opened new service center for maintenance in Gavião Peixoto site
São José dos Campos, Brazil - 32,300 square feet hangar built
Embraer announced yesterday it opened a new service center for maintenance, repair and overhaul of Embraer aircraft at its Gavião Peixoto site, 230 miles from São José dos Campos, State of São Paulo, whe... more

AirlinesAirsal: Italian Vice-Minister of Transport, Tassone, attending the carrier headquarter opening
Salerno, Italy - The importance of the future Pontecagnano air station and the necessary synergies with the other airports have been underlined
Also Italian Vice-Minister of Infrastructures and Transport, Mario Tassone, attended the Airsal headquarter opening in Salerno on last July 11 (see for details AVIONEWS 1 and 2). Tassone underlined that... more

Science and technologyEnac: two minutes of silence in the Italian airports tomorrow at midday
Rome, Italy - To commemorate the victims of the London's attacks
"The Italian Civil Aviation Board, Enac, in according to the Italian Government’s instructions and in harmony with the other European countries, has given instructions in order that tomorrow, on Thursday J... more

DefenseItalian international missions: Chamber of Deputies approved a refunding
Rome, Italy - Iraqi matter not analysed yet
Italian Chamber of Deputies approved the decree related to the refunding for peacekeeping and stabilization missions abroad performed by the Italian armed forces yesterday, without reference to the Iraqi... more

Government actsQuestion Time: emergency plan in case of nuclear disaster
Rome, Italy - By Hon. Ettore Rosato (Margherita)
Italian Deputy Hon. Rosato intended to understand if Trieste can be included among the sites provided with a plan aimed to face prospective nuclear disasters when nuclear-powered submarines operate in... more

Civil aviationAnnouncing bomb on a plane for failing girlfriend's departure
Paris, France - A man was charged abuse with and air traffic's disturbance
A French boy staged a false terrorist attack on board a flight operated by Poland’s national airline LOT: he did not intend his Lithuanian girlfriend went to Warsaw and denounced by phone a bomb’s pre... more

AirlinesAir One's pilots to down tools next September 19
Rome, Italy - Their strike fell on the same day as flight attendants' protest
Italian Committee for Strikes stated that agitation of Air One’s pilots will be performed next September 19. Flying personnel would have decided to down tools next Monday for 4 hours, from 10:00am to 2... more

Fair and showsMinister Martino expressed his sorrow for aviation designer Bazzocchi’s death
Rome, Italy - He sent engineer's family his sympathies
Italian Minister of Defence, Antonio Martino, intended to express his sorrow for Eng. Ermanno Bazzocchi’s death, the Italian aviation designer died last week. Italy and Italian Air Force "Lost a figure o... more

Government actsQuestion Time: percentage of answers by Italian Minister of Defence for Parliamentary Questions
Rome, Italy - By Hon. Aldo Perrotta (FI)
Italian Deputy Hon. Perrotta asked some Italian ministries for making clear which are time and personnel deployed for setting question time answers as Minister of Defence would have provided due information... more

Science and technology"Pontecagnano to be operative by the end of 2005"
Salerno, Italy - Italian Deputy Minister Tassone promised that
During the cerimony for the official start of new Campania’s low-cost airline Airsal, Italian Deputy Minister of Infrastructures and Transport, Mario Tassone, announced that airport of Pontecagnano (Campania R... more

DefenseItaly: okay to bill for international missions
Rome, Italy - The measure will be examined by Senate now
Italian Chamber of Deputies approved yesterday the bill to turn into law the bill June 28, 2005, number 11, concerning urgent dispositions for Italian partecipation at international missions. The measure... more

Civil aviationAttempts in London: suicide attackers as liable for the carnage
London, UK - Four British citizens (Pakistani-native) and coming from Yorkshire have been indicated by Scotland Yard
Scotland Yard would have no doubt: four kamikazes made themselves explode in the attempts occurred in London on last Thursday, July 7. It would deal with Pakistani-native British citizens and the most... more

AerospaceShuttle is ready: it is about to be launched at 03:51pm
Washington, USA - Weather is the only unknown element
NASA’s engineers have repaired Discovery’s fuselage damaged last night when a window’s cover, which weighs shortly less than 1 kg, has broken off falling 18 metre on the shuttle situated on the launch pad.... more

Latest newsA Raytheon-made radar for the P-8 MMA
Washington, USA - The main sensor of the future US Navy's maritime patrolling aircraft will have surveillance and targeting capabilities
The maritime surveillance radar of the future US Navy’s patrolling airplane destined to replace the P-3 Orion, the Boeing P-8 MMA (Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft), will be provided by Raytheon. The A... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 707-300B, -300C, and -400 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct fatigue cracking of the hinge fitting assembly of the inboard leading edge slats
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: July 12, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 132)] [Page 39912-39914] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

Science and technologyBratislava and Kosice airports are more and more close to privatization
Bratislava, Slovakia - Interested groups have to come forward by August 15
Slovakian Government has launched an offer to sell its stakes in the Bratislava and Kosice international airports, by tender. Investors have to send their applications by August 15, regarding the purchase... more

AirlinesAirsal (2): tourism-directed growth for the carrier network
Salerno, Italy - Important relations with Alpitour with both domestic and European flights by 2008
Airsal started its operational activities under banner of strong links with tourism. Relations with Alpitour (one of the major Italian tour operators) enables in fact the Campania’s carrier to rely upon l... more

DefenseItaly about to deploy 12,000 soldiers for peacekeeping mission abroad
Rome, Italy - Despite the withdrawal of 300 soldiers from Iraq in September, the Italian commitment is always a particularly significant one
Italian armed forces’s commitment abroad is about to achieve up to 12,000 soldiers. An impressive figure when considering the announcement of the withdrawal for 300 soldiers from Iraq by September, a w... more

PeopleIcao: machine readable passport to be issued worldwide by 2010
Montreal, Canada - At the end of September ICAO will hold an international symposium
Effective yesterday, the machine readable passport (MRP) in the format specified by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is the worldwide standard. The Organization’s 188 Contracting S... more

AirlinesA new carrier on the route Japan-Russia
Tokyo, Japan - To meet increasing touristic demand
The starting of a new carrier to operate air connections between Japan and Russia is expected this Summer in order to meet the increasing tourist demand on such route. Nippon’s carriers have decided t... more