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PeopleA-380: maiden flight is awaited in the second half of April
Toulouse, France - Technical and flying personnel to verify first of all the behaviour of the aircraft while running on the runway for takeoff
The Airbus A-380, the new long-haul 555 seats airliner of the European aerospace group owned by EADS, will fly for the first time in the second half in April. It would have been unveiled by some of the... more

Latest newsUSA: the C-27J's advantages compared to its rival
London, UK - The Alenia airplane would have got several strong points when comparing it with the EADS-CASA C-295
Within the description of Finmeccanica’s strategy to increase its presence in the US market in London today, the Italian aerospace and defence group’s President, Pier Francesco Guarguaglini, analysed the... more

PeopleUsa allow isolation of passengers suspected to have bird flu
New York, Usa - According to a new norms approved by George W. Bush
US Chairman George W. Bush gave authorization to isolate passengers suspected to have bird flu, who come on board of international flights to Usa. The H5N1 virus killed 49 people in Asia since 2003, 35... more

PeopleUsa rebuffs EU's request about the extension of the deadline for new passports
Washington, Usa - Usa asked for European citizens who do not need a visa to enter in the American country to have high-tech documents
European Union said that Usa refused its request lead to the extension of the deadline for new passports, by warning of long visa delays for millions of transatlantic tourists and business men. United... more

AirlinesAlitalia (3): in-depth investigation on the business plan to be completed in May
Brussels, Belgium - According to the hope expressed by EU Commission while the carrier's share rose at Piazza Affari
European Transport Commissioner, Jacques Barrot, would have recently commented on the carrying on of the in-depth investigation on the Alitalia’s business plan 2005-2008, pointing out that is is going o... more

Fair and showsThe last respects to the Pope (8): a memory of a flying Pontiff
Rome, Italy - He spent long time on air: all remember him climbing the ramp putting up his hand for greeting
We will remember Karol Wojtyla also for his numerous flights around the world on board airliners, charters, military planes, presidential aircraft and helicopters as well: the State of Vatican has not... more

IndustryHAL: a typical example of the Asian aerospace industry's growth
New Dheli, India - Turnover rising up to more than a 16% between 20054 and 2005 both by national aircraft and licensed products
Indian aerospace industry goes on growing and it shows it is following a typical trend for the emergent firms in this field. HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) increased its know-how during decades, but... more

AirlinesUnited Airlines looks at Asia
New York, Usa - The carrier thinks to increase the services to the Asian Pacific regions
US carrier United Airlines, currently concentrated on the expansion of its international routes as business strategy to exit Chapter 11 under which it operates, said it is looking with great interest at... more

AerospaceSouth Korea: synthetic aperture radar-provided satellite to be into orbit by 2008
Seoul, South Korea -The important project, which will enable to observe the planet even with bad weather conditions, has been brought forward to two years
The growth of the South Korean aerospace sector does not stop and the satellite field can certainly be taken into account as an example to put such industrial capabilities into evidence. Seoul’s Government h... more

Science and technologyAsur to be not interested in the carriers Aeromexico and Mexicana de Aviacion
Mexico City, Mexico - In spite it had the right to own up to 5 percent of an airline
Asur, Mexican airport operator of several air stations of the country, said it has no interest in taking over shares in the national carriers Aeromexico and Mexicana de Aviacion, which capital (see AVIONEWS)... more

Civil aviationDeicing operations in the Italian airports (6): operations at Puglia's and Palermo's air stations
Rome, Italy - Palermo Airport does not resort to deicing due to weather and environmental conditions while nothing significant must be indicated for the Puglia's air stations
AVIONEWS has accomplished its investigation concerning the deicing operations at some Italian Southern air stations by asking for information to some representatives from Palermo "Falcone and Borsellino"... more

Science and technologyThe last respects to the Pope (7): the AdR's sorrow for the traveler Pontiff's death
Rome, Italy - Mourning-flags at Fiumicino international flights terminal
"In the memory of the various flights made by His Holiness through the Roman airports, the company Aeroporti di Roma joins the sorrow of the worldwide Christianity for the death of Pope John Paul II":... more

Civil aviationDeicing operations in the Italian airports: AVIONEWS analyses the situation in some air stations
Rome, Italy - An evaluation of the procedures performed in particular in some Southern airports
AVIONEWS decided to analyse their management of the general deicing procedures in some Italian airports, mainly focusing on the Southern air stations when considering the fact that weather conditions during... more

Civil aviationDeicing operations in the Italian airports (2): ENAC's statement
Rome, Italy - "There are airports, in the Southern area of the country in particular, which are not expected to be provided with deicing equipment"
AVIONEWS asked ENAC (Italian National Civil Aviation Agency) for deepening the topic regarding the deicing procedures at the Italian Southern airports. ENAC put first of all into evidence that the ruling... more

MiscellaneousThe last respects to the Pope (6): Pescara Airport offered itself as pilgrim's terminal
Rome, Italy - To clear the passenger traffic at Rome's airports
Pescara Airport (Abruzzo Region, in central Italy close to Rome) has offered itself as the third terminal for believers landing at Rome to greet Pope John Paul II. Pilgrims could reach Rome by bus or train... more

AccidentsUS C-130 crashed in Albania: all nine corpses have been recovered
Tirana, Albania - An investigation will make clear the incident's cause
Body of nine passengers killed flying on the American Hercules C-130 fallen in Albania an hour before the midnight last Thursday (see for details AVIONEWS) during a training mission, have been recovered... more

Latest newsPakistan and India: the difficult US policy to stop nuclear proliferation
Washington, USA - The choice of selling conventional weapons to both countries could prove ineffective, according to analysts
Military analysts are analysing the effectiveness of US policy concerning military support in favour of Pakistan and India after the announcement of the F-16 fighters’ sale to Islamabad’s regime and New... more

IndustryEADS: "USA and EU have to achieve a deal on weapons embargo affecting China"
Berlin, Germany - German and French authorities hope that such restrictive measure decided after 1989 is cancelled
EADS hopes a quick and effective solution of the matter concerning the different opinions between the United States and European Union on embargo affecting weapon export towards China. European aerospace... more

AccidentsEarthquake in Indonesia (2): Australian soldier's bodies come back home
Sydney, Australia - Corpses of nine victims of the helicopter crash are flying to Australia by a C-130
Australian soldiers perished in the crash of Navy Sea King on the island of Nias, are flying back home by a cargo plane Hercules C-130: the aircaft, with on board a ceremonial honour guard, took off from... more

AccidentsUnited Airlines' plane fires, passengers save
Washington, Usa - The Airbus A-320 was taking off from Denver when a pilot of another plane realized of the flames which were coming from the aircraft of the US carrier
There were some minutes of panic at the airport of Denver in last week-end when a plane operated by the US carrier, United Airlines, generated flames from one of its engines. The Airbus A-320 was rolling... more

DefenseUSA: military bases closing started
Washington, USA - Nevertheless, war on terror an the re-entry of several soldiers from abroad would lead Bush-led Government to limit steps of this kind
Bush-led Government needs to rationalize defence spending in a due manner but cuts for such a sector, despite they can represent self-evident advantages regarding the financial resources re-allocation,... more

AirlinesMeridiana's flight assistants announce snack's strike
Rome, Italy - The measure would have effect until April, 10
Meridiana’s flight assistants announced last week-end the snack’s strike with effect until April, 10. The move has been promulgated by the unions Filt Cgil, Uiltrasporti and Anpav, to protest against the... more

Civil aviationDeicing operations in the Italian airports (5): operations at Alghero-Fertilia Airport
Rome, Italy - "The airport is not endowed with its own equipment as not a real operational emergency even during Winter exists"
AVIONEWS interviewed Umberto Borlotti, Director General of Alghero-Fertilia Airport, to deepen the matter related to the employment of deicing equipment by SOGEAAL, the Sardinia’s air station’s operator. Acc... more

HelicoptersThe "multipurpose" kind of the NH-90 according to New Zealand's Government
Wellington, New Zealand - The helicopter to be deployed to perform both military and strictly civil missions
New Zealand’s Government decided to release an exhaustive description of the operational exigencies that the NH-90 helicopters will have to meet once they enter the service with Air Force (see for details A... more

Civil aviationDeicing operations in the Italian airports (4): operations at Catania-Fontanarossa Airport
Rome, Italy - "The last Winter, actually, determined a larger number of deicing activities on the aircraft"
AVIONEWS asked Catania-Fontanarossa Airport for providing explanations about the deicing activities performed by such air station, most of all when considering the last Winter which provided to be a particularly... more

Civil aviationDeicing operations in the Italian airports (3): operations at Naples-Capodichino Airport
Rome, Italy - AVIONEWS interviewed Eng. Marco Consalvo, Director of Operational Management at the air station
AVIONEWS interviewed Eng. Marco Consalvo, Director of Operational Management at Naples-Capodichino Airport run by GESAC operator, with reference to the deicing operations at such air station. According... more

AirlinesLufthansa to celebrate anniversary of the restoration of scheduled air connections following world's second war
Berlin, Germany - A modern Airbus A-321, designed on the model of planes lead to 1950, flew on the route Hamburg-Munich, via Duesseldorf and Frankfurt
German flag carrier, Lufthansa, celebrated the 50th anniversary of the restoration of scheduled air connections following world’s second war, with a special flight operated by an Airbus A-321 which flew o... more

Press releaseTelefono Blu on the Pope's death: record of presences
Rome, Italy - The country has stopped and will make it until the funeral
"Over 20 million of people yesterday have attended to the suffrage ceremonies and to the farewell transmissions to John Paul II. About a million of people has been approached and stopped in Saint Peter’s s... more

MiscellaneousThe last respects to the Pope (5): Italy plans to airlift authorities
Rome, Italy - They're studying the possibilty to employ helicopters to avoid urban traffic
An air-bridge between Fiumicino Airport and Saint Peter square is ahead: authorities expected to land at Rome "Leonardo da Vinci" International Airport may be airlifted to assist to John Paul II funeral... more

AirlinesAir France to stop commissions to travel agencies
Paris, France - For these last the business lead to air tickets represent 73,5 per cent of revenues
French flag carrier, Air France, announced the decision related to the interruption of commissions to the 5000 French travel agencies which sell its tickets. Air France recurred to the measure in order... more

Science and technologyMalpensa's Airport to serve new interconnections
Milan, Italy - In next summer season
Sea, the airport operator of the Milan’s airports, announced that in the incoming summer season which is getting closer and closer, the airport of Milan-Malpensa would serve five new direct interconnections, i... more

AerospaceSpace: no celebration occured during the first visit of the Eneide's crew to Soyuz
Moscow, Russia - Due to the death of John Paul II
The event lead to the first visit of a space crew to the Soyuz that would carry it on orbit is traditionally feasted by means of cheers with vodka, as Russian do: but on last April, 3, nothing of this... more

AirlinesMajor US carriers to increase fuel surcharges
New York, Usa - On some domestic routes
Several major US carriers increased fuel surcharges in last week-end, in order to regain revenues lost because of record fuel cost. Delta Air Lines has been the first to recur to the measure which it applied... more

IndustrySubsidies to aerospace industry: USA ready to appeal to the WTO if the A-350 is produced by public aids
Washington, USA - Some US congressmen would be sure about it
The matter concerning subsidies to aerospace industry on which commerce institutional representatives’ attention is focusing in the United States and European Union comes more and more entangled, as i... more

Civil aviationThe last respects to the Pope (4): 6500 agents to worry about security
Rome, Italy - Funeral will be celebrated on Friday, April 8 at 10:00am
George W. Bush will take part at John Paul II’s funeral for the first time an US President at a Pontiff last respects. The United States number one will be followed by his father George senior and his p... more

MiscellaneousThe last respects to the Pope (3): no-fly zone on Saint Peter square
Rome, Italy - Rome's airports may be closed to the traffic
During the Holy Father’s funeral also fighter interceptor aircraft could be dispatched to protect Rome’s skies. All unauthorized aircraft will be banned from the air space just about for sure. HH-3F hel... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Rolls-Royce (1971) Limited, Bristol Engine Division Model Viper Mk.601-22 Turbojet Engines
Washington, Usa - To prevent multiple failures of 1st stage turbine rotor blades that could result in a dual-engine shutdown
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: March 31, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 61)] [Page 16406-16407] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

PeopleIata: February traffic growth slows in line with projections
Geneva, Switzerland - Asia recovers from tsunami impact
"February traffic growth gave mixed signals. A slowing of global economic activity saw passenger traffic fall to 6.6% year-on-year from the 7.9% reported in January. The good news is that the resilience... more

MiscellaneousThe last respects to the Pope (2): an armoured Rome to host the world
Rome, Italy - Italian Civil Defence Chief coordinates the security plan
Italian Premier, Silvio Berlusconi, last morning called an extraordinary Council of Ministers at Palazzo Chigi and nominated as Government’s Commissioner the Italian Civil Defence Department’s Chief, Gui... more

AccidentsEarthquake in Indonesia: Australian rescue helicopter's crash
Gunungsitoli, Indonesia - Nine killed among 11 passengers
Last Saturday an Australian helicopter during an aid mission to the March 29 earthquake-hit island of Nias, crashed around 11:30am near the city of Gunungsitoli killing nine of 11 soldiers on board, seven... more

Latest newsEurofighter: a meeting on international promotion
London, UK - Several countries prove interested in the European fighter which could order a certain number during the next years
A meeting among Defence Undersecretaries coming from the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain in order to analyse the situation concerning the promotion of the Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon medium-light multirole... more

Science and technologyThailand: bomb at Hat Yai Airport
Bangkok, Thailand - Other two bombs exploded at a store and a hotel simultaneously
In the night between Saturday and Sunday 3 explosive devices went off simultaneously at Hat Yai Airport’s check-in counter, at a supermarket and a hotel as well: two persons were killed at the air station. S... more

PeopleItalian Strikes: Committee asks for a revocation or postponement on the occasion of Pope's funeral
Rome, Italy - Competent Investigation Authority asks for unions' support and sympathy at least till April 15 to facilitate the management of the pilgrims' arrival
Investigation Committee on Strikes is asking for the Italian trade unions’ collaboration in order to facilitate the management of the impressive transport effort on the occasion of next John Paul II’s fun... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): banks ready to warrant AZ Fly's recapitalization
Brussels, Belgium - Italian Government to release a letter aimed to defend the carrier's strategy by next April 19
European Commission should take delivery of an Italian Government’s letter by which to defend the Alitalia’s strategy within the reorganization and relaunch plan of the Italian national airline. Also the... more

MiscellaneousThe last respects to the Pope: Fiumicino and Ciampino to do overwork
Rome, Italy - Almost two million believers are expected in Rome
On Saturday April 2 at 9:37pm Pope Karol Wojtyla had died into the Vatican Apostolic Palace because of a septic shock and irreversible cardio-circulatory collapse. Today it will be unveiled the day of... more

AirlinesAlitalia: "Fintecna behaves as a private investor"
Brussels, Belgium - Experts expected to analyse the business plan put into evidence that it honours EU rules on state aids
Experts appointed in order to analyse the Alitalia’s business plan 2005-2008 text commented about one of the most delicate matters within the EU in-depth investigation, that is to say Fintecna’s rome in... more

IndustryAAR Parts Trading Inc. awarded of a over 835,269 USD contract
Washington, Usa - For the UH-60
AAR Parts Trading Inc., Elk Grove Village, Ill., was awarded on March 28, 2005, a delivery order amount of $835,269 as part of a $7,956,507 firm-fixed-price contract for Hardware for the Utility Blackhawk... more

IndustryNorthrop Grumman Systems Corp. awarded of a over 5 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F-15 aircraft
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Rolling Meadows, Ill., is being awarded a $5,391,694 firm fixed price contract modification to provide for development of an upgrade to the controller on the Electronic... more

IndustrySikorsky Aircraft Corp. awarded of a over 18 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the MH-60R
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Stratford, Conn., is being awarded an $18,484,803 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-priced contract (N00019-03-C-0011) for production support services for the MH-60R... more

IndustryMcDonnell Douglas Corp. awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the C-17
McDonnell Douglas Corp., Long Beach, Calif., is being awarded a $6,066,526 firm fixed price contract modification to the C-17 production contract to incorporate the efforts of: two Engineering Change Proposals... more