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IndustryRockwell Collins Government Systems awarded of a over 61 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the P-3
Rockwell Collins Government Systems, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded a not-to-exceed $61,431,081 fixed-priced, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for three trial High Frequency (HF)... more

IndustryThe Boeing Co. awarded of a over 7 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the E-4B aircraft
The Boeing Co., Wichita, Kan., is being awarded a $7,650,000 cost plus fixed fee contract modification to provide for security accreditation effort for one E-4B aircraft. This effort includes software... more

IndustryGeneral Atomics-Aeronautical Systems awarded of a over 68 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the MQ-9 aircraft
General Atomics-Aeronautical Systems, San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $68,205,573 cost plus incentive fee contract to provide for the System Development and Demonstration (SDD) of the MQ-9 Hunter-Killer... more

IndustryBoeing Wichita Development and Modification Center awarded of a over 216 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the B-52H aircraft
Boeing Wichita Development and Modification Center, Wichita, Kan., is being awarded a $216,700,000 cost plus fixed fee contract to provide for Combat Network Communications Technology System Design and... more

AirlinesCathay to be satisfied of the current shareholder structure in Dragonair
Hong Kong, China - The Hong Kong-based airline owns 18 per cent of the smaller rival and media speculated about the possibility it could have take over the whole company
Cathay Pacific Airways said it is satisfied of the current shareholder structure in Dragonair, after speculative argumentation, coming from media, citing the posibility that the carrier could have take... more

PeopleFour strikes scheduled in April considered as illegal by Investigation Committee
Rome, Italy - Reasons have not been made clear
Investigation Committee on strikes indicated that the four protests scheduled in April are illegal: it deals with the 24h stop of Alitalia’s ground personnel called on April 15, and the follow one expected t... more

PeopleAir tickets tax to fight HIV in Africa
Tokyo, Japan - Chirac will introduce his proposal to the next G8 as well as to the UN meeting scheduled in September
During a three-day visit to Tokyo at a French-Japanese economic forum, President Jacques Chirac confirmed again his solution to fight epidemic disease, including AIDS, plaguing African developing countries:... more

DefenseUSA anti-missile shield: Northrop Grumman aims to become the system integrator
Washington, USA - Among the partners of the team suggested by the firm there are also Lockheed Martin and Raytheon
The US competent authorities will have to select which company will attend to the integration of all the systems devoted to the US anti-missile defensive apparatus by the end of 2005. On its part, Northrop... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): flight assistants moaned about the lack of implementation of the February deals
Rome, Italy - Debates would have risen between personnel's Director and the operational one and Cimoli is likely to be expected to solve the problem
Alitalia President and CEO, Giancarlo Cimoli, is likely to be expected to solve some debates which would have recently risen within the Italian national airline’s board itself, and that would oppose p... more

Science and technologyUfac approves but in part the new normative for the airport Zurig-Kloten
Zurich, Switzerland - With effect starting on April, 14
Ufac (Federal Civil Aviation office) approved but in part the new normative for the airport Zurich-Kloten with effect starting on April, 14. The request for the approval of the new rules, which mainly... more

Latest newsIsraeli spying airplane violated the Lebanese air space today
Beirut, Lebanon - Despite NATO's admonishment, aerial violations go on
Tel Aviv Government’s military airplanes actions over the Lebanese air space go on pressing ahead: the latest one - as announced by a release spread by the Lebanese armed forces - occurred early in the m... more

MiscellaneousSyria: "Our troops will leave Lebanon by May"
Damascus, Syria - The Syrian Government's announcement even confirmed it to UN General Secretary Kofi Annan
Syrian Government intends to withdraw its own troops and intelligence services from Lebanese territory and it has been announced for several weeks. Nevertheless, additional details have been recently unveiled... more

Science and technologyNew Bari International Airport to open tomorrow
Bari, Italy - An EUR 62m work
On March 31 the new International air terminal of Bari (Puglia Region, South Italy) will come on stream. It relays on 30,000 square metres hosting 9 departure lounges, 20 check-in desks and 18 aircraft... more

AirlinesAlitalia: the Decree on public share transfer has been released
Rome, Italy - The sale to be performed by next October and it is being encouraged the foundation of alliances with other partners in Europe
What European Union has always considered as a necessary condition for starting the use of the bridge-loan and the approval of Alitalia’s business plan, that is to say the denationalization of the Italian c... more

CuriositiesBode sends by means of a plane the award conquered as champion of the world of skiing
New York, Usa - Having as result that when he went to retreat it he had it in return in thousands of piece, due to the fact that the mentioned award was a sphere of crystal
Bode Miller, presumably in order to show him being familiar with awards, was protagonist of a singular episode: the Us champion sends by means of a plane, and as a normal luggage, the award which received... more

CuriositiesSportsmen prefer flying by private planes
Rome, Italy - More and more athletes choose charter flights and private jet
It seems that the overpaid sportsmen can’t get out of them for craze or necessity: they use flying by airliner rarely to avoid the check-in lines. Various champions of football or motor racing (the most p... more

Latest newsThe watchful eye of the SAAB "Griffon"
Stockholm, Sweden - The Swedish aerospace company started testing the new reconnaissance pod for the JAS-39 Gripen
The SAAB/BAe JAS-39 Gripen is most of all described as a multirole combat airplane dedicated to fighter and attack missions but one too often forgets that it must also perform an important reconnaissance... more

AirlinesMalev's privatization process to risk failure
Budapest, Hungary - As the three potential investors offered to little money
Hungarian national carrier Malev may fail for the second time (see AVIONEWS) in six months its privatization process as according to the airline the three potential investors offered too little money to... more

DefenseJapan: "China increased defence spending while waiting for the cancellation of EU embargo"
Beijing, China - It would be stated by a report released to Japanese Government but the Chinese People Republic reacted criticising such view
Criticism exchange between Japan and China on defence matters. Japanese government would have taken delivery of a report which would appear as particularly worrying with reference to the huge rise of armaments... more

CuriositiesTwice awarded as best actress flies with an apple to New Zealand and is punished to pay a penalty
Auckland, New Zealand - It happened to Hilary Swank, unaware of the strict rules which governs the island related to the importation of good in order to avoid the introduction of diseases
Hilary Swank, twice awarded as best actress for her performance into the films "Boys Don’t Cry" and into the more recent one "Million Dollar Baby", had been condamned to pay a 230 penalty of New Zealand d... more

MiscellaneousIsraeli ambassador to Addis Abeba attempted suicide: a special flight to take him home
Addis Abeba, Ethiopia - He was in critical condition at an Ethiopian hospital now
Doron Grossman, Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia, attempted suicide shooting himself in the head in an Addis Abeba hotel: he was in critical condition at a local hospital but will transferred by a special... more

Latest newsTests for the Eurofighter's helmet-mounted display started
London, UK - A sophisticated system able not only to provide important data to pilot but also to protect him against the non-conventional attacks effects
The new helmet-mounted display designed by British Aerospace Systems and devoted to the Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon multirole medium-light fighter has been recently tested in Great Britain. It deals with... more

Latest newsSigonella: 4th US Navy squadron resumed flight operations
Catania, Italy - Four soldiers were injured in a helicopter crash during a training
Last March 22, at Sigonella military air station the US Navy 4th squadron resumed the regular flight operations: 4 American soldiers belonging to the Helicopter Support Squadron left hurt during an incident... more

AerospaceVittori put down carnations on Gagarin's tomb
Moscow, Russia - The traditionally ceremony which precedes every Russian space mission took place on the Red Square in Moscow
Roberto Vittori, the Italian spaceman who will be launched to Iss (International Space Station) by means of Eneide’s mission on next April, 15, put down yesterday four red carnations on Yuri Gagarin’s tom... more

MiscellaneousEarthquake in Indonesia (3): the international mobilization to help the people
Jakarta, Indonesia - Three Australian Hercules C-130 with soldiers and humanitarian relief are expected to arrive
The Nias island main airport is knocked out so helicopters, including those from Singapore, have to land on a soccer field in the centre of the town of Gunung Sitoli. Civil Defence teams, medical personnel... more

IndustryEurosystems: conditions dictated by British Government
London, UK - Finmeccanica is requested to ensure the preservation of capabilities and information to protect British industry
British MoD and competent national competition authorities are supposed to take delivery of prospective notifications, by all the subjects able to indicate conditions or provide views, about the agreement... more

Science and technology"Valerio Catullo": new routes to Barcelona and South America
Verona, Italy - The presentation press conference tomorrow morning
"New routes to Barcelona and South America from Valerio Catullo’s Airport. Spain and Latin America are closer thanks to the new links that Iberia Airlines serve daily from Verona’s Airport. Verona-Barcelona fli... more

AirlinesBritish Airways signs deal with Airbus
London, United Kingdom - To purchase five aircraft
British Airways signed a deal with Airbus to purchase five aircraft from the Toulouse-based consortium: one A-320 and four A-321. It seems to be the first time that GB acquires planes directly from Airbus.... more

Science and technologySagat: presentation of new flight to Vienna served by Austrian
Turin, Italy - The press conference tomorrow at 11:30am
Austrian, in collaboration with Sagat (Turin Airport) presents the new connection from Turin towards Vienna and the summer times 2005 tomorrow, Thursday March 31, at 11:30am (near Sala Consiglio, at the... more

Science and technologyA fourth terminal forecast at Sheremetyevo Airport
Moscow, Russia - After the recent project to build a third terminal
Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport said it wants to build a fourth terminal after a year-old discussions about weather to build or not a third one. The idea to build a third terminal was advanced by flag c... more

AirlinesNorthwest Airlines to cut cost
New York, Usa - The carrier said it has raised its annual labor cost savings to USD 1.1bn from USD 950m
US carrier Northwest Airlines said it has raised its more ambitious annual labor cost savings to USD 1.1bn from a previous plan according to which the carrier had established to save USD 950m. Northwest... more

AirlinesThe results of El Al Israel in the fourth quarter 2004
Tel Aviv, Israel - The carrier said it ended in red the last three months of last year
The carrier El Al Israel Airlines said it ended in red the fourth quarter 2004, in which the carrier reported USD 25,9m loss, compared to USD 9,6m profit in the same period of the previous year. High fuel... more

AirlinesPassenger number rise on board of flights Thai Airways
Bangkok, Thailand - The carrier filled 70,7 per cent capacity in February
Thai Airways International recovered its customers as the carrier announced that it filled 70,7 per cent of its seats in February, up from the previous month but down from February 2004. The national carrier... more

AirlinesTap Portugal's profit down
Lisbon, Portugal - The carrier reported an EUR 8,6 m in 2004
Portugal flag carrier, Tap Portugal, announced that its net profit was EUR 8,6m in 2004, a sum which is significantly inferior to Tap 2003 profit related to EUR 19,7m and to the carrier forecast for 2004... more

AirlinesAir Canada's technical division manages Delta Air Lines' planes
Ottawa, Canada - The deal just signed between the two parts would mean the creation of about 300 new works at the Air Canada's plant in Vancouver
The operative division of Air Canada which repairs planes awarded the deal with Delta Air Lines to repair and mantain its Boeing B-757 and B-767. The agreement, of the value of USD 300m, would mean for... more

Latest newsSwiss Army: everything must go
Bern, Switzerland - From soldier's hats up to fighter aircraft
By next five years Switzerland’s Army must reduce its effectives to 220,000 units (from 360,000) and is expected to sell a part of its war means: from little instruments up to fighter helicopters and a... more

MiscellaneousEarthquake in Indonesia (2): father Winkler flew to Medan by copter
Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesian militaries are working to find deaths
Misna source unveils that father Barnabas Winkler, Capuchin of Bolzano Diocese, this morning has been taken by helicopter to the hospital of Medan (capital of Aceh province, in the North of Sumatra island),... more

Latest newsF-16 for Pakistan: India has already its countermeasures
New Dheli, India - Indian military personnel proves calm and reminds that the licensed production of the Su-30MKI and the new light fighter programme equalizes the situation
Indian Air Force Chief of Staff does not prove worries about the Pakistan’s purchase of the F-16s (see for details AVIONEWS). The news of such Washington’s award for Islamabad’s regime does not appear to ha... more

DefenseUSS Eisenhower air carrier back in the sea
Washington, USA - Maintenance, update and refuelling for its two nuclear propulsion plants have been completed
The US Navy’s Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) nuclear air carrier is ready to enter the service again after more than three years maintenance and update performed by the same company which had designed a... more

Science and technologyUSA to fund project for Sigonella service road
Catania, Italy - The protocol signature is expected for tomorrow
Tomorrow Catania local Government and USA Navy will sign the agreement for the joined financing of the project aimed to strengthen the security for the link road to Sigonella base concerning both the access... more

IndustryCombat aircraft: Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe as the major markets in the next ten years
Washington, USA - Experts forecasted relevant orders for both Western and Russian products
Military analysts are focusing on the combat airplanes market and put into evidence the existance of important requirements among the Asian, South American and Eastern European countries’ Governments. T... more

Civil aviationLockheed Martin aims to airport security
Washington, USA - The well known US aerospace and defence company decided to operate even in such industrial field by providing dedicated systems
Lockheed Martin is still a leading company in the aerospace and defence sector in the United States and tries now to operate in a new industrial field such as the one related to security systems dedicated... more

IndustrySubsidies to aerospace industry: difficult to achieve a deal by April 11
Washington, USA - While US Government would like to extend the negotiation period, EU would prove firm to achieve at least a partial agreement on such date
Relations between the United States and European Union concerning subsidies to aerospace industry are still fraught. According to US Government, EU would not be proving sufficiently willing to carry on... more

ReportThe final decision on the V-22 Osprey to be considered in June
Washington, USA - Responsibles for the programme to decide if the mass production can be started during the last tests scheduled early in Summer
June will prove a major period for the future of the Boeing/Bell V-22 Osprey military tilt-rotor. The last tests on the aircraft will be performed just at that time, whereas the US armed forces which requested... more

DefenseIraq: 5000 flight hours performed by the Italian contingent's aircraft
Nassiriya, Iraq - An analysis on what done so far on the occasion of Italian Air Force's 82nd Anniversary
Italian Air Force’s 82nd Anniversary (see for details AVIONEWS) was celebrated also at Tallil Base in Iraq where the Italian contingent is re-deployed. It operates, by soldiers and means coming from s... more

MiscellaneousEarthquake in Indonesia: Singapore to send Chinook helicopters
Jakarta, Indonesia - It needs means of conveyance for logistic operations
Today three Chinook helicopters are expected to fly from Singapore to Nias in order to transfer corpses: there is in fact a logistic emergency after the Monday earthquake. There is no mean to carry out... more

IndustryWeldin Construction Inc awarded of a near 7 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the C-17 aircraft
Weldin Construction Inc., Palmer, Alaska, was awarded on March 25, 2005, a $6,993,764 firm-fixed-price contract for Design and Construction of a C-17 Flight Simulator Facility. Work will be performed... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Corp. awarded of a over 6 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the C-130J
Lockheed Martin Corp., Orlando, Fla., is being awarded a $6,228,420 firm fixed price contract modification to provide for C130J Training-Second Half FY05 Contractor Logistics Support, Air Crew Training... more

IndustryGoodrich Corp. awarded of a near 23 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the C-5 aircraft
Goodrich Corp., Cleveland, Ohio, is being awarded a $22,844,376 firm fixed price contract to provide for 72 Bogie Beam Assemblies applicable to the landing gear assembly on the C-5 aircraft. At this time,... more

IndustryBell-Boeing Joint Program Office awarded of a over 37 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the CV-22 Osprey
Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office, Patuxent River, Md., is being awarded a $37,386,362 ceiling priced order under previously awarded contract (N00383-03-G-001B) for procurement of common spares for the... more