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AerospaceSpirit is ill, a picture could save it
Washington, Usa - They try to find the fault
Pasadena Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists are working to find the fault of the NASA probe, landed on Mars on January 4, thanks to a black and white picture taken by the robot itself. The picture shows... more

AirlinesSas continues the strike next Monday, February 2
Stockholm, Sweden - 85 departures cancelled from 5 to 10am, 20 flights will be delayed
SAS is cancelling all Swedish flights between 5:00 and 10:00 a.m. on Monday, February 2, due to the continued transport worker conflict. On Monday, February 2, SAS will present a new traffic program that... more

Press releaseAir Alps celebrates its 750,000° passenger on board
Innsbruck, Austria - And also the arrival of the eighth airplane, Dornier model
"Air Alps continues to celebrate. Since half January the Air Alps fleet has grown further to 8 airplanes of Dornier model, and yesterday afternoon the regional airline has given, at the Amsterdam-Schiphol... more

Press releaseAssigned the first contract of the new Doha airport
Rome, Italy - To the Bechtel multinational works for USD 2,5bn
"It's a value of USD 2,5bn the first contract for the new international airport of Doha, Qatar capital, signed between the American multinational Bechtel and the Civil Aviation Authority of the country... more

Press releaseAgustaWestland: MH-68A "Stingray" helicopter patrols US ports against terrorist attacks
Cascina Costa, Italy - On January 1st for the first time, the US Coast Guard flew with this aircraft
"AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica and GKN company, proudly announces its participation in another success story of the US Coast Guard in support of Homeland Security. On January 1st for the first time,... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Bombardier model CL-600-2B19 airplanes
To prevent undetected failure of the shear pin of both pitch feel simulator (PFS) units simultaneously, which could result in loss of pitch feel forces and consequent loss of control of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NM-262-AD; Amendment... more

Science and technologyIsraeli soldiers' corps in Cologne: the exchange only after they have been identified by doctors
Cologne, Germany - Israeli will set free about 30 Lebanese prisoners
The German hub has been chosen as neutral place to start the exchange procedure between Israel and Hezbollah (see AVIONEWS). The three Israeli soldiers' corps killed in Lebanon and colonel Elhanan Tannenbaum... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Agusta SpA model A-109E helicopters
Washington, Usa - To prevent the inadvertent opening of a door and loss of a passenger or other objects from the cabin
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-SW-28-AD; Amendment... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Dassault model Falcon 900EX series airplanes
To ensure that the flightcrew is aware of the potential for reductions in climb performance in certain situations while operating in icing conditions, and the actions they must take to avoid this condition, which could result in an inability to avoid low
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-NM-276-AD; Amendment... more

AirlinesDelta, Continental, Northwest to expand code-share flights
Houston, Usa - To Latin American, the Caribbean, Canadian Destinations
Delta Air Lines, Continental Airlines, and Northwest Airlines yesterday announced the expansion of codeshare service for customers traveling between the United States and 11 destinations in Latin America,... more

Latest newsNew name for Israeli Air Force
Jerusalem, Israel - It will be named "Air Arm and the Space of Israe"
The outgoing Air Force Commander, Dan Halutz, on authorization of the Chief of General staff, has informed that, from this moment on, the Israeli Air Force will be called 'Air Arm and of the Space... more

Press releaseAirbus: Air Tahiti Nui orders another A-340/300
Toulouse, France - Its fleet composed by four aircraft
"Air Tahiti Nui has signed a firm contract with Airbus for another A-340/300, which will be delivered in June 2005. The aircraft will become the fifth four-engined A-340/300 in its fleet, which currently... more

Science and technologyLebanese Hezbollah-Israel: prisoners exchange happened in Cologne?
Cologne, Germany - Two airplanes landed at the airport at the dawn of today
The German airport of Cologne could have been used in order to carry the exchange of prisoners between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah, according to the agreements announced from the press in the days before.... more

AirlinesScandinavian Airlines from Stockholm to Gothenburg and Luleå
Stockholm, Sweden - For SEK 290, including tax and charges
Travelers can now book one-way tickets on the Stockholm-Gothenburg and Stockholm-Luleå routes for SEK 290, including tax and charges. "Both Gothenburg and Luleå are important markets for us. We want t... more

AirlinesTwo Italian candidacies for Air Littoral
Montpellier, France - Azzurra Air is not longer among them
Azzurra Air is not longer one of the candidates, as it didn’t pay the first installment for the acquisition of Air Littoral (see AVIONEWS). Now there are five possible buyers all together: the financial g... more

Science and technologyFlight delays due to snow in Germany
Berlin, Germany - This morning 60 flights have been already cancelled
Bad weather conditions are causing confusion in the transport sector. At Frankfurt airport this morning 60 flights have already been cancelled, and on most of the remaining ones there have been about 1... more

Sport aviationThe Air Olympics won't take place next year
Lausanne, Switzerland - It's a FAI's decision
The World Air Sports Federation (FAI) decided, during its meeting held on 26 and 27 January in Lausanne, to stop the selection procedure for the organisation of World Air Games in 2005. The FAI Executive... more

Sport aviationThe new CASI Bureau has been chosen for next year
Lausanne, Switzerland - During the FAI meeting
During the first day of the World Air Sports Federation (FAI) meeting, held on January 25 and 26, CASI delegates appointed the CASI Bureau's members for next year. The FAI Air Sport General Commission... more

AirlinesSas: strike tomorrow, Friday, January 30
Stockholm, Sweden - 80 departures cancelled and 20 flights will be delayed
Following negotiations on Wednesday between the Swedish Air Transport Industry Employers' Association and the Swedish Transport Workers' Union, it was not possible to reach an agreement on the 2003 contract... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica S.A. (Embraer) model EMB-135 and -145 series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent ice from damaging the pitot drain valves, which could cause airspeed indication errors, resulting in display of erroneous or misleading information to the flight crew
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-330-AD; Amendment... more

IndustryNorthrop Grumman Systems Corp. awarded of a over 49 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the C-17 and C-130 aircraft
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Rolling Meadows, Ill., is being awarded a $49,122,341 firm fixed price contract modification. This effort is an option exercise for the Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures... more

IndustryUnited Technologies Corp. awarded of a near 20 USDm contract
Washington, Usa - For the F-15 and F-16 aircraft
United Technologies Corp., East Hartford, Conn., is being awarded a $19,620,700.66 firm fixed price contract to provide for Blade Set, Turbine, quantity: 26,141 sets, applicable to the F100-220/220E engine.... more

AirlinesBritish Airways announces staff reduction
London, Great Britain - The decision is to improve cost cuts
British Airways announces a significant staff reduction for the value of GBP 300m. Rod Eddington, BA CEO, highlighted in a note that even if the turnover evaluations have improved, costs are still high;... more

IndustryBoeing: successful launch of a missile defense interceptor boost vehicle
St. Louis, Usa - It's a powerful defense mean
Boeing announced the successful launch of a missile defense interceptor boost vehicle, which took place on Monday at 9:23pm at Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of Marshall Islands. The booster vehicle covered... more

AirlinesAn agreement about airlines' black list has been found in Brussels
Brussels, Belgium - The agreement needs to be approved by the European Parliament
Few weeks after Sharm El Sheikh tragedy, where a Flash Airlines airplane crashed and 148 people died, the European Union found an agreement to draw a "black list" of those airlines considered a hazard.... more

SecurityA phone call made by one of the airplanes hijacked on September 11th has been made public
Washington, Usa - The same aircraft hit one of the Twin Tower
The US Congress Commission, which is investigating on September 11 attack, has made public the phone call that one of the flight attendants made from one of the two aircraft that hit the Twin Towers. It... more

AerospaceESA new mini-aircraft will be named 'Sky Sailor'
Berne, Switzerland - It will be made of carbon and balsa wood
’Sky Sailor’ will be the name of the mini-aircraft which will be the first to cleave Mars sky. The new ESA project (see AVIONEWS)will weigh no more than 3 kgs, with a 3 metre wing span and a propeller sys... more

Sport aviationJapanese bureaucrat overflies the Pacific riding the 'Milky Way 2'
Tokyo, Japan - He intends doing it on board of a hot-air balloon
Michio Kanda, 54 years old, a high official for a Japanese local government unit, decided to fulfill his dream and, following Richard Branson steps, boarded yesterday an air balloon called the 'Milky Way... more

Civil aviationSky marshalls for Czech Republic
Prague, Czech Republic - The country will place armed officers on flights
According to what published by ’Pravo’, Prague’s newspaper, Czech Home Secretary, Stanislav Gross, has already agreed with the country’s airlines to place sky marshalls on flights going to USA (see AV... more

AirlinesSN Brussels and American Airlines signed a code-sharing agreement for Brussels-New York connection
Brussels, Belgium - It will be operational from next May
A code-sharing agreement has been signed by SN Brussels and American Airlines. The service, starting next May, will be about the daily direct flight between Brussels airport and New York JFK ad it will... more

AirlinesRyanair aircraft hit at Bari airport
Bari, Italy - Passengers experienced a slight delay
The aircraft that was meant to serve yesterday at 5 pm Ryanair flight number FR-1906 Bari-London was hit by a vehicle for baggage loading. Seap - the company that manages the airport - assured that the... more

AirlinesSas proposes structural changes in home markets
Stockholm, Sweden - It could establish a joint company in Norway
As part of the "Turnaround 2005" program of change and work to create the necessary competitiveness, the SAS Group is evaluating various production structures for its airlines in the three Scandinavian... more

AirlinesRyanair cannot receive anymore state funds
Rome, Italy - The Financial Times has spread the news
The low-cost carrier Ryanair cannot receive anymore government aids. With this European Commission decision fair competition rules among the airlines are set once again. However, the decision is likely... more

Science and technologyAlbania gives the management of its airport to "Airport partners"
Tirana, Albania - The mostly German company will take care of the new terminal works
Albania seems to be back in full force; after having appointed Lockheed Martin to study the reorganization of air traffic, paying EUR 27m, it has now decided to hand over the management of "Madre Teresa"... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers (2)
Rome, Italy -The decisions taken by Germany (2)
Category B: Operating licences including the restriction of Article 5(7)(a) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 Name of air carrier: Augusta Air Luftfahrtunternehmen, Yachtcharter und Videogeräteverleih Hans... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers
Rome, Italy -The decisions taken by Germany
Official Journal of the European Union C16 of 22 January 2004, page 32. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines to inaugurate non-stop service between Sacramento and New York
Sacramento, Usa - From May 2
Continental Airlines and the Sacramento County Airport System announced the airline will begin once-daily nonstop, seasonal service May 2 linking Sacramento, Calif., with the airline's hub in New York/Newark. The... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers (3)
Rome, Italy -The decisions taken by Germany (3)
Change of name of license holder Category A: Operating licences without the restriction of Article 5(7)(a) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 New name of air carrier: Hapag-Lloyd Express GmbH (previously:... more

Civil aviationEU prohibited articles list on passenger aircraft (5)
Brussels, Belgium - d) Explosives and flammable Substances
Any explosive or highly combustible substances which poses a risk to the health of passengers and crew or the security / safety of aircraft or property, including: - Ammunition - Blasting caps - Detonators... more

Civil aviationEU prohibited articles list on passenger aircraft (6)
Brussels, Belgium: e) Chemical and toxic substances
Any chemical or toxic substances which poses a risk to the health of passengers and crew or the security / safety of aircraft or property, including: - Acids and Alkalis e.g. spillable ‘wet’ batteries - Cor... more

Civil aviationEU prohibited articles list on passenger aircraft (4)
Brussels, Belgium - c) Blunt instruments
Any blunt instrument capable of causing injury, including: - Baseball and softball bats - Clubs or batons – rigid or flexible - e.g. Billy clubs, blackjacks, night sticks & batons - Cricket Bats - G... more

Civil aviationEU prohibited articles list on passenger aircraft (3)
Brussels, Belgium - b) Pointed/edged weapons and sharp objects
All the pointed or bladed articles capable of causing injury: - Axes & hatchets - Arrows & darts - Crampons - Harpoons & spears - Ice axes & ice picks - Ice skates - Lockable or flick knives with... more

Civil aviationEU prohibited articles list on passenger aircraft
Brussels, Belgium - EU writes out the regulation
The regulation written out by EU has its main purpose in informing all the passengers flying from European airports about all the dangerous objects prohibited onto flights. This can be considered a further... more

Civil aviationEU prohibited articles list on passenger aircraft (2)
Brussels, Belgium - The list: a) Guns, firearms & weapons
Passengers are not permitted to carry the following articles into the cabin of an aircraft: Any object capable, or appearing capable, of discharging a projectile or causing injury, including: - Firearms... more

Science and technologyUSD 10.5m contract for Raytheon
Washington, Usa - It will supply air traffic management systems to Iraq
The American company Raytheon is charged to supply air traffic management systems to Iraqi airports, with a USD 10.5m contract, amount that could reach up to USD 38.9m if the offers for additional equipments... more

PeopleIATA disagrees with EU decision for passengers' compensations
Rome, Italy - They impair both passengers and the industry
The International Air Transport Association totally disagrees with the new laws fixed by EU to protect passengers, offering compensations concerning denied boarding, delays and cancellations (see AVIONEWS).... more

AirlinesRyanair risks to be fined by EU
Brussels, Belgium - It seems to have broken the rules on competition
The European Commission started a procedure against Ryanair as the low-cost carrier seems to have received state funds infringing therefore the rules on competition. Apparently, the Commission has ascertained... more

AerospaceMini-aircraft on Mars
Berne, Switzerland - New project for Esa
The Red Planet seems to be one of the most attractive destinations, after Bush’s projects (see AVIONEWS) now it’s ESA - European Space Agency - to have set its eyes on it. "We are working on the structure, on... more

SecurityChina Southern Airlines bought 21 Airbus aircraft
Paris, France - Chinese President Hu Jintao said it
The President of the People's Republic of China, Hu Jintao, in an official visit in Paris, during a joint press release with French President Jacques Chirac, informed that China Southern Airlines bought... more

AirlinesAir France launches "Dedicate" program
Paris, France - It will concern flights towards hard-to-reach destinations
Air France announced a new flight program called "Dedicate". It will concern business men involved in the energy sector and will bring them to difficult-to-reach regions. For now there are seven destinations... more