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IndustryBAE Systems awarded of a near 12 USDm contract
USA
BAE Systems Aerospace Electronics, Inc., Lansdale, Pa., is being awarded an $11,821,992 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of 12 Band 9/10 Transmitters for the EA-6B aircraft. Work will be... more

IndustryRaytheon awarded of a over 14 USDm contract
USA
Raytheon Co., El Segundo, Calif., is being awarded a $14,403,065 firm-fixed-price supply contract to provide for 41 line items of F-15 APG-70 radar spares for the Israeli Air Force. Total funds have been... more

IndustryUnited Technologies Corp. awarded of a over 42 USDm contract
USA
United Technologies Corp., Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Group, East Hartford, Conn., is being awarded a $42,484,930 cost-plus-fixed fee contract modification to provide support for the F-22 Air Vehicle Flight... more

IndustryBombardier revised its financial targets for 200/2003
Montreal, Canada - Because of the "persistent weakness of the US economy"
Because of the "severe downturn" which affects the international air transport industry also worsened by the "persistent weakness of the US economy", the Canadian regional jets maker Bombardier revised... more

AirlinesKLM to join SkyTeam alliance
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Thus renouncing to the agreement with British Airways
The Royal Dutch airline KLM could shortly join SkyTeam international air grouping thus giving up the ongoing talks with Uk's main airline British Airways. In relation to the global implications of a partnership... more

AccidentsBomb warning at Belfast airport
Belfast, Northern Ireland - Passengers forced to remain in the terminal building
Last Friday evening a telephone call warned the Belfast International Airport as a bomb was supposed to be hidden in a car park. "We have been able to get flights into the airport and they have been arriving... more

Science and technologyHeathrow "worst for air delays"
London, UK - According an Eurocontrol report
Heathrow had the largest number of delays on departing traffic in July, according to a report by Eurocontrol. The survey for Eurocontrol, which manages European air space, says that Britain had the worst... more

AccidentsBird forced a Vietnamese Airbus to an emergency landing
Hanoi, Vietnam - Passengers reached their final destination on board another aircraft
Last Friday a Vietnam's flagship airline Airbus A320 has been forced to carry out an emergency landing at the Hanoi airport after a bird hit the front window of the cockpit. Once landed the passengers... more

HelicoptersBoeing and Eads close to alliance for helicopter market
London, UK - Cooperation in marketing NH-90 and CH-47 transport helicopters
Boeing Co. and European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. are to bury their bitter commercial rivalry by forging an alliance to tackle the helicopter market. Under the terms of the alliance, Boeing would... more

Science and technologyEUR 400.000 robbery at Gatwick airport
London, Uk - Outside the security area of the airport
Last Friday a man dressed up as a security guard robbed EUR 400.000 which was supposed to be transported on board a security van. An airport spokesman claimed the robbery did not demonstrate poor security... more

Latest newsRussian fighters bombed Chechen rebels in Georgia
Tbilisi, Georgia - Raids provoked Shevardnadze's indignation
Last Friday a number of Russian Air Force combat aircraft bombed the area of Pankisi ravines in Georgia. The air raids, according to Moscow aiming to hit Chechen rebels hidden in the area, aroused the... more

AccidentsTourism aircraft crashed into a truck
Brussels, Belgium - Two victims
Last Friday a small aircraft heading to Antwerp crashed into a truck in the surroundings of Berchen. In the fire caused by the crash both the pilot and the driver found death. Local authorities set up... more

IndustryBoeing to modernize China Southern Airlines' fleet
Seattle. Usa - Delivered the first of 20 B737-800s
Boeing Co., the Seattle-based aerospace industry, has delivered the first of 20 B737-800s to the main People's Republic airline China Southern Airlines. "We are bullish on Boeing. The 737-800 is a wonderful... more

AirlinesAsian boom boosted Finnair profits
Helsinki, Finlandia - EUR 27m in 2002 second quarter
The 40% boom registered in the demand of flights towards destinations served by Finnair boosted Scandinavian airline profits, which in the second quarter of 2002 in fact, soared up to EUR 27m, 9 more than... more

Civil aviationAerial space over the city closed to every aeroplane, this is the Chicago’s request
Chicago, Usa- City administration writes to Transportation Security Administration
Aerial space over the city closed to every airplane: this is the request of Chicago’s city administration that wants the "no fly zone" return. Prohibition to fly over was decided after September 11, b... more

AirlinesQantas will use ex Ansett terminal at Sydney airport
Sydney, Australia - Reached an agreement with Sydney Airport Corporation Ltd
Australia's flagship airline Qantas announced today to have reached an agreement with Sydney Airport Corporation Ltd to use the terminal of the bankrupted Ansett at Sydney International Airport. "We will... more

IndustryMeirelles Resigns from Raytheon Board
Lexcington, Usa - To Pursue Political Office in Brazil
Raytheon Company, the Us firm specialized in global technology in defense, government and commercial electronics, and business and special mission aircraft, announced in a press release that Henrique de... more

AirlinesAustrian Airlines, from failure risk to passengers’s record
Vienna, Austria- Company transported four millions of people in the first six months of 2002
In the first six months of 2002, for the first time in its history, Austrian Airlines Group has transported more than four million passengers, achieving a considerable result. Many people thought, after... more

PeopleUsa: airfares at lowest level since 1988
Washington, Usa - -9,1 on domestic flights and -1,3% on international ones
The average airfares level in the Us has never been lower than today in last 14 years. According to ATA, Air Transport Association, in July 2002 American airlines cut airfares by a 9,1% on domestic flights... more

AirlinesContinental to expand its co-operation with national and international carriers
Houston, Usa - To better face competition by Star and Oneworld
The American Houston-based air carrier Continental Airlines announced today its plan of expansion as regards co-operation agreements with both national and international airlines. Thanks to Delta Air Lines,... more

IndustryConnexion by Boeing SM to bolster north Atlantic satellite coverage
Seattle, Usa - With the addition of Intelsat 709
In a yesterday's press release, the Us plane maker Boeing announced that Connexion by BoeingSM, its mobile information services provider, has signed a contract with Intelsat for transponder capacity onboard... more

AirlinesDelta and South African Airways reached a code-share agreement on Johannesburg-Kampala route
Washington - To operate a three-time a day service
Us air carrier Delta Air Lines and South Africa's flagship airline South African Airways have reached a code-share agreement on the route Johannesburg-Kampala. On board a B737, the passenger jetliner manufactured... more

AccidentsUs "Apache" vanished in the surroundings of Seoul
Seoul, South Korea - Rescue teams at work to save the two soldiers on board
An "Apache" helicopter belonging to the Us armed forces deployed in South Korea has vanished last night in a mountainous district 80 kilometers far from Seoul. Promptly a massive rescue operation has been... more

DefenseItaly to send 1000 soldiers in Afghanistan by the end of 2002
Rome, Italy - If Parliament approves the move
An Italian 1000-man military contingent could be sent in Afghanistan by the end of 2002 to strenghten Italy's presence in war against terrorism. The Italian soldiers, at the moment part of Nato forces... more

AerospaceChina to launch in orbit its 4th spacecraft
Beijing, China - By next January
China is ready to launch in orbit a new spacecraft, the fourth so far, which is supposed to lift off by next January 10. "Shenzou 4", driven by two robots and 54 instruments to carry out scientific experiments,... more

Latest newsIraqi missiles shot against Usa-Uk fighters
Baghdad, Iraq - Forcing the aircraft to come back to air bases in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
"Anti aircraft artillery and missiles came into action and rejected enemy aircraft flying over south Iraq, thus forcing them to come back to their air bases in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait", stated a spokesman... more

Press releaseQantas announces successful completion of institutional component of capital raising
Sydney, Australia - Approximately $600 million has been raised
"Qantas today announced that it had successfully completed the institutional component of its $800 million capital raising announced on 21 August 2002. Following a strong response from existing institutional... more

AirlinesAir Lib still at bankruptcy risk
Paris, France - New investors wanted
"Air Lib restructuring plan will ask for tens million euros and Corbet (the ex pilot who took over the airline last August, editor's note) must look for investors". With these words a government spokesman... more

CuriositiesIndia under Ufo attacks
Shanwa, India - A flying sphere attacked night-time Indian villages: seven people killed
A flying sphere emitting red and blue light attacked night-time some villages in the poor Indian region of Uttar Pradesh State. Seven persons were killed and many more seriously injured, reports Cnn. Doctors... more

AerospaceNew European meteorological satellite will be launched on August 27
Kourou, French Guyane - 25 years after the first Meteosat, new instruments will enhance the study of the atmosphere
MSG-1, the new meteorological satellite will be put in orbit, 25 years after the first Meteosat, by Ariane 5 rocket in the night of 27/28 August. Built by Alcatel Space, thanks to new instruments, it will... more

AccidentsPlane crash in Nepal
Nepal, Asia - 18 dead
An aircraft belonging to Shangri-La Airlines on board which were flying 18 people crashed in Nepal. All those on board, among which 13 Germans, one British and one Us citizen, died in the crash. The Twin... more

Fair and showsJohn Travolta: a movie star across the sky (2): the press conference
Rome, Italy - "I used to spend every cent I earned in flight schools"
"I'am happy to be here today as air ambassador for Qantas Airlines". With these words, movie star John Travolta started the press conference held today in Rome at Ciampino International airport. "To me... more

AccidentsBelarusian student uses a lighter on American airplane, pilot decides to land
Washington, Usa- The young man arrested, but authorities don’t think he’s a terrorist
Authorities believe that the Belarusian student arrested in Utah for having been using a lighter on a American Airlines airplane is not a terrorist. But the reasons of the use of the lighter are still... more

AerospaceAtlas 5 rocket launched yesterday
Cape Canaveral, Usa - One of the most powerful rockets after the one who brought the man on the Moon
Atlas 5, the rocket intended to carry twice the payload of the other Atlas launchers, was launched yesterday from Cape Canaveral base in Florida. Mission aim was to put in orbit the European satellite... more

Fair and showsWalters named vice president of the Southeast Asia division of Boeing
Chicago, Usa - "Asia is a vibrant, growing economic power"
The Boeing Company named, few days ago, Mr. Paul Walters as vice president of its Southeast division. Walters will be responsible for coordinating all company business activities in the countries of the... more

Civil aviationMiami’s terminal evacuated for accidental loss of substance similar to aerosol
New York, United States- Workers engaged in a series of restructuring were using it
A substance similar to aerosol fell from the ceiling where workers were engaged in a series of restructuring caused big alarm and the evacuation of an area of Miami’s international airport. It was an a... more

Fair and showsJohn Travolta: a movie star across the sky (3): Rome is the last European stop for "Spirit of Friendship"
Rome, Italy - The tour will cover 64.700 km touching down 13 capitals worldwide
"I decided to join this tour to spread out a message of friendship, to cross borders, to meet people and make new friends", John Travolta explained its decision to start the world tour Spirit of Friendship... more

Science and technologyNewark International Airport will be named to honour September 11th victims
Newark, Usa - New York and New Jersey governors said
At less than a month from the first anniversary of the September 11 tragic events, James McGreevey and George Pataki, respectively governors of New Jersey and New York states, announced their intention... more

HelicoptersRockwell Collins displays for UH-60Ms
Cedar Rapids, Usa - Sikorsky Aircraft selected Rockwell Collins for the new Multi-Function Displays
Rockwell Collins, leader company for aviation electronics and communications, has been selected by Sikorsky Aircraft to provide Multi Function Displays for the 1,200 U.S. Army's UH-60Ms. The contract,... more

HelicoptersRemote-controlled chopper to patrol territorial waters
Tokyo, Japan - The announcement after having found anti-aircraft missiles on board these "spy ships"
The Japanese Defense Agency is reported to be considering the possibility of using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to monitor "spy ships" in Japan's territorial waters. Official sources said it may be extremely... more

Fair and showsJohn Travolta: a movie star across the sky
Rome, Italy - Today in Rome as a peace ambassador for Qantas
Wearing an impeccable pilot uniform, slightly fattened, the movie star John Travolta has kept today a press conference, organized by Qantas, at the Roman airport of Ciampino, as a peace ambassador.... more

AccidentsPanic at Nairobi airport for a maybe to real drill
Nairobi, Kenya - Police as well didn't know anything about that
Yesterday at 6pm (CET) the news that a jetliner with 76 people on board had crashed at Nairobi airport (Kenya) broke out and in just a few minutes it spread all over the world. Only afterwards a spokesman... more

IndustryRolls-Royce still pays for September 11
London, Uk - Pre tax profit down by a 45% in the first 6 months of 2002
Bad news for the British engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce PLC, as in fact it announced underlying pretax profit in the six months to June was down some 45%, as the downturn in the civil air transport sector... more

HelicoptersBoeing awarded a contract to enhance Stol vehicles
Washington, Usa - After recent accident involving the V-22, Memory Alloys actuators will be used
The Boeing Company awarded a USD 10m contract to provide research, development and test for the enhancement of short take off and landing hybrid vehicles like the V-22, recently involved in an accident... more

Science and technologyNew anti-terrorism procedure application delayed
Washington, Usa - It's still impossible to X-ray scan all baggage
The directors of the 113 major U.S. airports declared they demanded a postponement to the new anti-terrorism procedure providing for X-ray scanning of all baggage. They affirmed that the introduction of... more

AirlinesQantas showed clearly interest in a strategic deal with Air New Zealand
Sydney, Australia - As stated by the Australian carrier's CEO
There's still very little room yet to doubt about the interest Qantas has in the the conclusion of a strategic agreement with Air Zealand, especially after statements made today by Geoff Dixon, Australian... more

HelicoptersRussia says toll in chopper's crash has reached 115
Moscow, Russia - Uncertainty about reasons of the crash
Russian Defence Minister Sergei B. Ivanov declared the number of victims involved in the accident occurred last Monday in Chechnya has reached 115, refers New York Times. Only about 30 out of the 147 people... more

AirlinesLufthansa: outstanding performance in first semester of 2002
Frankfurt, Germany - Net loss down to EUR 27m from 2001's EUR 43m
Germany's flagship airline Lufthansa is starting to lift up from the international air sector crisis followed to September's terror attacks in New York and Washington, as in fact, in the first six months... more

HelicoptersU.S. CH-46 fleet grounded
Washington, Usa - VS-22s scheduled to replace CH-46s are not ready yet
The Marine Corps grounded its fleet of more than 200 CH-46 after an inspection revealed mechanical defect. A Marine spokesman said he was uncertain what possible defect affected the helicopters and how... more

DefenseAlbany, country searching for identity
Tirana, Albany - Two problems never solved: a common national feeling and Nato’s admittance
A common national feeling corroded from inner crisis, wars, migration; an admittance to Nato highly searched for but not mature yet. These are the two big "Tantalo’s torments" of Albany, country estimated l... more