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AccidentsEurocopter EC-130 helicopter crashed in the Holland, following a bicycle race
Rotterdam, Netherlands - Four victims, one in critical condition
A helicopter owned by the Heli Holland Air Service crashed, yesterday at 1 pm (local time) in the port region of the Dutch city Rotterdam, killing four people. The helicopter crashed for unknown reasons... more

AirlinesTarom Airlines joins SkyTeam
Bucharest, Romania - The Romanian flag carrier adds 11 destinations to network
TAROM Romanian Air Transport officially joined the SkyTeam (ST) global airline alliance at a ceremony held in Bucharest last Friday. By welcoming it into ST, the alliance further strengthens its network... more

IndustrySelex Sistemi Integrati presents "SeaBilla" project
Rome, Italy - For maritime surveillance
SELEX Sistemi Integrati, a Finmeccanica company, has launched the European research and development project SeaBILLA (Sea Border Surveillance). SeaBILLA, proposed to the European Union as a research... more

ReportUnited pilot briefly detained after lowering his pants during security screening
Sao Paulo, Brazil - Not the first American pilot gotten into trouble over Brazil's airport security measures
A United Airlines pilot found himself in hot water after lowering his pants during a security screening and laughing at Sao Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport officials. Pilot Michael D. Slynn,... more

AccidentsTwo dead in plane crash in Konstanz, Germany
Konstanz, Germany - Aircraft got not high after take-off, hit a tree
A light aircraft Pützer Elster C with two occupants crashed on Saturday afternoon near Konstanz (DE), from between the image Kindle road, highway 33, the Byk-Gulden-Strasse and the railway line. How did... more

IndustryFirst India C-130J airplane in full color
Marietta, Usa - Within a program that includes six models
The first Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules airplane for India has completed painting at the company's Marietta, Ga., facility. The aircraft now enters flight test in preparation for delivery at... more

Civil aviationSITA: 12th edition of "Airline IT Trends Survey"
Brussels, Belgium - The annual survery presented on the occasion of the "Air Transport IT Summit"
"A record number of airlines, carrying over one billion passengers annually, took part in this year's 12th annual SITA/Airline Business Airline IT Trends Survey which strongly supports growing optimism... more

AirlinesAir France: -16.3% of employees in pension plans
Paris, France - Providing for the reduction of personnel per 4400 units
Air France will reduce staff of 4,400 workers by 2013, as provided by the retirement plan announced by the French press. That measure had become necessary because of the economic crisis. The show business... more

Sport aviationAVIONEWS preview: a new Italian decree fixes the new rules for the VDS
Rome, Italy - The present regulation rules the leisure and sport flight
(objective and scope) 1. The present regulation establishes a set of rules concerning about sport and leisure flight, below defined as VDS, and it applies for all the aircraft VDS defined by the law... more

AirlinesMyair airlines, fifth bankruptcy, after a stop in 2009
Vicenza, Italy - The court decreed the end of My Holding, linked to the company created by Soddu
The Vicenza court, on last June, 17, ruled in the bankrupt of My Holding Ltd, one of the pieces of the complicated jigsaw that made up the corporate chain ownership around Myair.com, airline created by... more

AirlinesAir China: new agreement with Boeing for 20 737/800 airplanes
Hong Kong, China - A USD 1,4 billion arrangement, but Boeing says there will be "Important price cuts"
Last Friday Air China, China national airline, has made a statement to announce to have accepted an American Boeing offer to buy twenty B-737/800 airplanes. This operation has a USD 1,4 billion list price... more

OccurrencesAir India flight makes emergency landing at Mumbai
Mumbai, India - Safe all 234 passengers from "JFK"
An Air India flight from New York (linking "JFK" with Mumbai hub) with 234 passengers onboard made a “Priority” landing in Mumbai after the pilot reported a technical fault in the aircraft. The pla... more

AccidentsAn-2 air crash in Kazakhstan: two victims
Aiyrtau , Kazakhstan - It had just taken off maybe to do some agricultural operations
The accident took place on June 24 at 5:30 pm (local time). An Antonov An-2 airplane of the private Air Flamingo operator had just taken off to do some agricultural operations in north Kazakhstan. The... more

Military aviationF-35C plane Navy: test confirms landing strength predictions
Forth Worth , USA - Lawson: "An important step in clearing the way for field carrier landing testing"
A Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II carrier variant successfully completed testing in which it was dropped from heights of more than 11 feet during a series of simulated aircraft-carrier landings. The... more

IndustrySSI: the European SWIM SUIT project completed
Rome, Italy - With the realization of a prototype
After a three year study, yesterday SELEX Sistemi Integrati (SSI), a Finmeccanica company, presented a prototype demonstrator as the final result of SWIM-SUIT System Wide Information Management Supported... more

AirlinesCA and TAM Airlines to implement code-share flights
Houston, Usa - Beginning July 1, 2010
Continental Airlines yesterday announced code-share cooperation with TAM Airlines on routes within Brazil and between Brazil and the US beginning July 1, 2010. This cooperation builds on the reciprocal... more

Military aviationMore Super Hornet airplanes in July to RAAF
Sydney, Australia - The first five ones were welcomed last March 26 in Amberley
RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) is planning to transit six more F/A-18F Super Hornet airplanes from the United States to RAAF Amberley in early July. The first five Super Hornets were welcomed at... more

IndustryA-320 Family aircraft tops 50 million flights
Blagnac, France - Carried in excess of 5.000.000.000 (5 billion) people
The single-aisle aircraft, the A-320 Family, has achieved over 50 million take offs and landings since the first model, the A-320, entered commercial service in 1988. Over this period, they have carried... more

PeopleFinmeccanica: Board of directors designates senior managers of group companies
Rome, Italy - With six important roles
Finmeccanica SpA’s board of directors, which met yesterday at its headquarters in Rome, has approved the designation of the following senior managers at its subsidiaries: · Giuseppe Giordo, currently Ch... more

DiscussionsMore about EC-645 helicopter, unveiled by Eurocopter at "Eurosatory 2010"
Paris, France - Military version of the EC-145, it's a medium ton category
The newest member of Eurocopter’s military helicopter family has been shown for the first time at the "Eurosatory" (from June 14-18) defense exhibition with the EC-645’s unveiling as a highly capable, med... more

AirlinesAustrian Airlines: integration into the Lufthansa Group
Milan, Italy - Change at the top in Italy: Glauco Grossi replaces Manuela Vogt
In the process of integration with the Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines (AA), a carrier member of Star Alliance, will transfer before July 31, 2010 its offices in Milan at the Milan headquarters of Lufthansa... more

AirlinesAlitalia will operates 645 flights tomorrow: measures to reduce national strike inconveniences
Rome, Italy - A 4-hour general strike announced by Cgil tomorrow
Cgil announced a four-hour general strike in Italy, from 10 am to 2 am, tomorrow, June 25, for all private sector workers. Alitalia is setting preventive measures so as to reduce inconveniences for... more

AccidentsMilitary Plane KT-1 Crashes and Burns at Bali's Airport
Bali, Indonesia - Pilot and passenger ejected to safety
A KT-1 Woong Bee exercise plane crashed and burned at the eastern tip of Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport. The pilot Major Andi Wijanarko and its passenger, Udayana's Regional Military Commander... more

Press releaseSea: no State aid to Sea Handling
Milan, Italy - A statement on Ue commission opening inquiry
With reference to the news published by news agencies on the opening of the European Union investigation into possible aid to Sea Handling, Sea SpA (Milan airports management company) write: Since 2006... more

AirportsMinisterial delays on increasing airport charges, rebound of responsibility between government and Rome Airports
Rome, Italy - Palenzona (AdR president): "Shareholders ready to recapitalize, but only after green light for rates"
As AVIONEWS anticipated just two days ago, today Italian financial newspapers took up the argument on the tug-of-war between government and Airports of Rome (AdR), which opposed the delays with 500 mln... more

CuriositiesPassengers want food for free on board, as it used to be
Boston, USA - A poll conducted by airfarewatchdog.com shows passengers preferences
The low-cost way of flying has really changed airlines world. Ticket prices decreased and passengers started paying for food and beverages. Baggage weight was limited and some airlines started asking money... more

AirlinesLufthansa Group reaches 39 destinations in Africa with Pointe Noire
Milan, Italy - Five weekly flights from Frankfurt
At the start of the Winter flight schedules, Lufthansa is to begin serving a new destination in Africa. From 3 November, the airline is laying on five weekly flights to Pointe Noire, the principal port... more

DefenseEADS DS adviser for AEW & C program, aircraft certification and equipment optimization for Indian armed forces
Paris, France - Through a $ 10 million contract signed with DRDO
EADS Defence & Security (DS) will supply consultancy services to the Indian Armed Forces in developing the system architecture of its Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) programme. DS has been... more

Military aviationBoeing Receives Contract to Upgrade US Air Force KC-10 Cockpits
St. Lous, USA - A $216 million five-year contract from U.S. Air Force to upgrade 59 jet-tanker
Boeing today announced that it has received a $216 million contract from the U.S. Air Force to upgrade the service's 59-jet KC-10 tanker fleet with a new communication, navigation, surveillance and air... more

AirportsUE keep an eye on Milan airports Sea Handling
Milan, Italy - UE commission start examining the measures adopted in 2002 to overcome losses of ground services manager
One more problem for Sea, Milan airports management company. Sea Handling, the subsidiary company that manages the handling, ends under observation by the EU for alleged "Incompatibility of fund compensation... more

Accidents7 killed in crash of Beechcraft King Air plane near Quebec City airport
Quebec, Canada - Crash cause still unclear: aircraft was a twin-engine and could fly with one failure
The failure of one engine alone could not have caused the crash of Beechcraft A100 King Air, so causes of yesterday morning near Quebec City's airport remain unclear, still. The pilot of the Beech King... more

ReportFrance available to Italian judge's requests about slaughter of Ustica
Rome, Italy - A few days from 30th of Itavia plane-crash, ministries of Defense, Internal affairs and Transportation ordered to pay compensation of 1 million Euros
On the eve of the thirtieth anniversary of the massacre of Ustica, the Rome prosecutors ask France and the US about military air traffic in the airspace off the coast of Ustica (Sicily), the evening of... more

Civil aviationSwim-suit Final User Forum starts today. End tomorrow
Rome, Italy - The demonstrator will be showed at the Cavalieri Hilton Hotel of Rome
Today afternoon, June 24, Swim-suit (System Wide Information Management SUpported by Innovative Technologies) Final User Forum will take place in Rome and it will continue on June 25. This is an opportunity... more

Press releaseGeneral strike in Italy tomorrow: airports will stop for four hours
Rome, Italy - The protest in all sectors against the effects of the government financial manoeuvre
"Tomorrow, June 25, there will be the general strike announced by the Italian Cigl 'Against the government manoeuvre'. Filt informs that 'The government manoeuvre will have important effects on the public... more

SecurityFAA inspection on American Airways airplanes engine cracks first conclusions
Dallas , USA - They are in only 2 out of 56 B-767 in carrier's fleet affected
First official statements about the cracks found near two B-767 engine of American Airlines (AA), last Monday. In the note, sent by Tim Wagner, of the carrier's Corporate Communications, joint inspection... more

PeopleAlitalia has a new ground activities coordinator at the SkyTeam Terminal 4 of Heathrow
Rome, Italy - It's Sergio Barbieri, already previous airline manager at London's airport
From next July Sergio Barbieri, Alitalia airline manager at the London-Heathrow airport, will be the coordinator of every ground activity of the SkyTeam airlines. He will work at the Terminal 4 of the... more

Press releaseSkyTeam celebrates tenth anniversary
New York, Usa - Alliance more than triples membership and doubles flights in first decade
The CEOs and Chairmen of SkyTeam (ST) last Tuesday gathered in New York to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the alliance. Since its founding in 2000, ST has more than tripled its membership, doubled... more

Civil aviationEC: Siim Kallas about adoption Second Stage EU–US "Open Skies" agreement
Luxembourg, Luxembourg - For a €12 billion boost as well as create up to 80,000 new jobs
Vice-President of the European Commission Siim Kallas has today welcomed the adoption of the 'Second stage' Open Skies aviation agreement with the United States. In Luxembourg today, VP Kallas, Spanish... more

CuriositiesPeanuts be banned on airplanes? Could be lethal for allergics
Washington (D.C.), USA - Born on blogs, issue come to U.S. Department of Transportation's proposal
“Off with them peanuts!”, saith the Red Queen. So it will go if U.S. Department of Transportation's recent proposals for improving air travel will have its way including the possibility of banning pac... more

AirlinesLübeck public money to Ryanair instead of schools and hospitals
Lübeck, Germany - Meanwhile, the Irish carrier take McCreevy, former European Commissioner for Internal Market
Germany-Ireland 0 : 1. Passing the football metaphor, the juice results in another point in favor of Ryanair on Lufthansa's home field: the German city of Lübeck has approved that taxpayers continue... more

CuriositiesEU Airports: risk of theft rise if luggage is wrapped
Rome, Italy - Protection is provocation: the "Naked" baggage 3 times safer
The service of "Safe luggage" should protect your luggage in airports: in many airports there are machines that plasticize the luggage with some layer of transparent film. The service isn't for free. And... more

OccurrencesNtsb no further investigation on the occurrence to the A-330 AirOne-Alitalia plane, Boston-Rome flight
Rome, Italy - Engine failure did not cause any overspeed or overtemperature phenomena
The American National Transportation Safety Board (Ntsb) communicated to Ansv (Italian Air Safety Board) the results of the data analysis conducted on the flight recorders (FDR and QAR) of the airplane,... more

Civil aviationHighest overbooking in USA since 2001
Washington, USA - In 2010 American carriers may bump the most passengers in nine years
Almost 220,000 passengers in overbooking in the first quarter in US, 25% more than 2009 first quarter. So are US Transportation Department data. At that pace, so-called denied boardings in 2010 would surpass... more

ConferencesEcac: aviation training conference on June 24-25 in Istanbul
Paris, France - Turkey's key role in civil aviation training in Europe
The 44 Member States of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) in March this year agreed that Turkey would have responsibility for coordinating ECAC’s civil aviation training policy. Dr Ali Ariduru, D... more

IndustryAirbus will get public funding from UK government
London, UK - The Treasury confirmed the 340 million Pounds pledged for A-350 aircraft project
Airbus will not be stripped of the £340 mln in funding promised to help it develop its newest airliner. Concerns over the future of the A-350 were raised in the Commons last week as the government... more

AirlinesAlitalia ready to Join Delta Ailines and Air France-KLM Joint-Venture
Rome, Italy - Green light to enter j-v, should sign next week
Italian former flag-carrier Alitalia will announce, next week, plans to join the antitrust-immune joint-venture that includes Delta Air Lines and Air France-KLM, enabling the carrier to jointly set fares,... more

Science and technologyA new aero-diesel engine, developed and tested in Italy by BRD
Parma, Italy - Powering a Cessna T210L Centurion and helicopter
A new aero-diesel engine, developed by BRD Research & Development Center, is currently being tested in Italy. Based on company's heritage in advanced diesel solutions, it is a 220hp 4cyl turbocharged liquid-cooled... more

AirportsDubai International Airport records strong growth in May
Dubai, Uae - Eleventh consecutive month of double-digit passenger growth
Dubai Airports announced its May traffic results today reporting double-digit year-on-year growth in both passenger and cargo traffic at Dubai International. Passenger traffic rose 13.6 per cent in... more

PeopleLM: CEO defines "New Reality" and confirms the commit to Affordability: F-35, Lcs I, Orion among the faced themes
Bethesda, Usa - To give an update on the Corporation’s programs and priorities
Lockheed Martin's (LM) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bob Stevens told a group of journalists that the company is committed to supporting its customers by providing affordable solutions to meet their... more

SecurityAA B-767 airplanes risk losing engine and flames on flight
Fort Worth (TX), USA - Cracks in aircraft engines of American Airlines. FAA investigating; still unidentified cause
American Airlines is investigating structural cracks found on some of its Boeing airplanes, which have boosted fears that the problem could be widespread. The carrier said its engineers have recently... more