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Civil aviationAviation emissions, IATA calls for a Global Sectoral Approach
Copenhagen, Denmark - "Governments must take global measures"
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reiterated aviation’s commitment to responsibly addressing the challenges of climate change and called on governments to deliver a global and sectoral a... more

AirlinesAlitalia, IATA's member
Rome, Italy - The formal procedures completed
"The formal procedures with which Alitalia sees confirmed again its status as IATA (International Air Transport Association) member have been completed. The airline will participate to the renewal programs... more

AirportsDüsseldorf airport has put new car rental center into operation
Düsseldorf, Germany - Nine levels and 2,500 parking spaces
The newly built car rental center has been put into operation at the airport of Düsseldorf. It has nine levels and altogether about 2,500 parking spaces. The building includes a central, ultra-modern... more

PeopleBabbitt confirmed as FAA administrator
Washington, USA - Secretary of transportation LaHood asks for quick times for FAA's reauthorization
The American Senate confirmed Randolph Babbitt as FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) administrator for a period of five years, after his entitling in March. Also confirmed in their roles were John Porcari... more

Fair and showsAir shows and exhibitions in the last week of May
Rome, Italy - From Thursday 28 to next Sunday 31
Thursday 28 - "2009 Jura Open - Swiss Championship". Biel, Switzerland. + 41 79 655 27 02 http://events.fai.org www.shv-fsvl.ch - "President's Trophy Air Race". Tempe Airfield, Bloemfontein, South... more

AirportsNew destinations and flights from Helsinki in the summer season
Helsinki, Finland - TAP and City Airline will start operations
New operations for the summer season at Helsinki airport: a new carrier, TAP Portugal, will start flights between Lisbon and Helsinki on 11 June. There will be five weekly flights and they will be flown... more

AirportsRimini, Air Dolomiti starts operations from Munich and Vienna
Rimini, Italy - The airport is working to keeping the connections for the winter season
The first Air Dolomiti Embraer 195 aircraft landed on time at the airport "Federico Fellini" in Rimini. Massimo Masini, chairman of Aeradria (Rimini airport operator) and the whole city were looking forward... more

ReportRome airports prepare to the Champions League final
Rome, Italy - 50,000 will be arriving in the Italian capital for Wednesday's night
Rome airports "Leonardo da Vinci" in Fiumicino and "Giovan Battista Pastine" in Ciampino are preparing to receive the 50,000 expected supporters of Manchester United and Barcelona that will arrive in these... more

AirportsItalian airports support the great flow by biz jets in the Cote d'Azur
Cuneo, Italy - For the Grand Prix F1 in Monaco and for the Cinema Festival in Cannes
The last week-end of "Jet set" with the events as Cinema Festival in Cannes and the Grand Prix F1 in the Principality of Monaco, has been concentrated in the Cote d'Azur's area, in France. Despite the... more

AirlinesBritish Airways announces new measures to face the crisis
London, United Kingdom - WIllie Walsh renounces to the July's pay
British Airways Chief Executive Officer, Willie Walsh, will work without pay in July as part of a cost-cutting drive that has seen 2,500 staff leave the airline in the past year. The airline, which... more

AerospaceSpace shuttle came back after mission to Hubble
Edwards, USA - Endeavour was ready on the case of a rescue mission was needed
Space shuttle Atlantis finally managed to come back yesterday at 11:39 EDT (15:39 GMT) at Edwards Air Force Base in California as bad weather waved off all the previous landing attempts at Kennedy Space... more

Military aviationFirst flight for a B-52 with CONECT technology
Wichita, USA - An upgrade for the legendary bomber
Boeing completed the successful first flight of a B-52 Stratofortress upgraded with Combat Network Communications Technology (CONECT), a modification that equips the legendary B-52 with 21st-century situational... more

AirlinesSpanair renews the management
Barcelona, Spain - Mike Szücs appointed as new CEO
Spanair announces the appointment of Mike Szücs as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Mike Szücs, a British national, is currently CEO of the Mexican airline Viva Aerobús and will replace the current CE... more

AccidentsAir accident in Brazil claims the lives of 14
Sao Paulo, Brazil - Among them four children, too
A Beechcraft King Air B-350 crashed on Friday Brazil with 14 people on board, in the region of Bahia, exploding on impact with the ground. The rescue teams arrived on the site stated that none of the occupants... more

Military aviationThe first Phalcon AWACS arrives in India
Jamnagar, India - A tripartite project with Russia and Israel
The first Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) Phalcon, destined to the Indian Air Force (IAF), arrived in India this morning at 11:35 am local time (6:05 GMT) at Jamnagar base. It landed escorted... more

AerospaceItaly and India together to study the Earth
Rome, Italy - The mission Oceansat-2 will start in summer
Indian space agency's (ISRO) mission scheduled for this summer and dubbed Oceansat-2 will carry an Italian instrument: ROSA (Radio Occultation Sounder for Atmosphere). Aim of the cooperation between ASI... more

AirlinesAegean Airlines to join Star Alliance?
Athens, Greece - Thanks to Lufthansa's support
Aegean Airlines might soon see accomplished its efforts to join the global Star Alliance group. In support of the Greek airline there is Lufthansa's influence. The carrier might join its new partners either... more

DefenseNorth Korean nuclear tests confirmed
Pyongyang, North Korea - Obama: "A threat to international peace and security"
North Korea completed this morning a nuclear test, the second after 2006 one. Local press agency "Kcna" announced it. Pyongyang threatened a similar move after UN's sanctions following early April launch... more

DefenseNew missile program for American DARPA
Washington, USA - Among the advanced research projects to be opened in 2010
A new long-range missile program capable to strike down missiles, aircraft and air defences is the new project being studied by the American DARPA (Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency). To carry... more

SecurityFAA AD on Air Tractor, Inc. Models AT-400, AT- 400A, AT-402, AT-402A, AT-402B, AT-502, AT-502A, AT-502B, AT-503A, AT- 602, AT-802, and AT-802A airplanes (2009-11-05)
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct cracks in the engine mount, which could result in failure of the engine mount. This failure could lead to separation of the engine from the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information [Federal Register: May 22, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 98)] [Page 23938-23941] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal... more

AirlinesBritish Airways to ground 16 airplanes for the Winter season
London, UK - Eight B-747s and eight B-757s, due to air traffic slump
British Airways (BA) is going to ground sixteen planes (eight Boeing 747s and eight 757s) during the Winter season to match its capacity to the lower air traffic demand. The forecast reduction should be... more

AirportsBologna: 24 hours strike on next Tuesday
Bologna, Italy - Airport services might not be guaranteed
Bologna airport passengers are informed that on Tuesday, May 26, due to a local 24-hour strike announced by "Cub Trasporti" union for Giacchieri, Koop Service, Bas, Marconi Handling, Fast Freight Marconi... more

AirportsItalian SEA will realize Masterplan of the Sarajevo's airport
Milan, Italy - The Milan's airports management society continues in its way for development of the activities
"SEA, Milan's airports management society, is new advisor of the Sarajevo's air station for the realization of new Masterplan for the airport. The Masterplan will be the beginning for important interventions... more

SecurityFAA AD on Saab AB, Saab Aerosystems model 340A and SAAB 340B airplanes (2009-10-13)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 23617-23618] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

AirlinesMyAir: 2009 revenues down from € 10 to 2 million
Vicenza, Italy - The airline takes new measures to overcome the temporary impasse
According to what was published by Italian newspaper "La Repubblica" quoting MyAir's commercial director Lorenzo Lorenti, the carrier has to solve fiscal issues - of which the airline was charged in March... more

AirportsFlorence airport: strike on Tuesday announced by trade unions
Florence, Italy - For 24 hours, from 12:01am to 11:59pm
Following the strike communication made by Florence Airport personnel, there might be modifications to the normal operating activity of "Amerigo Vespucci" airport during the entire day on Tuesday, May... more

Civil aviationItalian Pilots Union: "Alitalia or Ali-cuts?"
Rome, Italy - Meeting of the pilots in Rome, supported by SkyTeam colleagues
"ANPAC pilots want to be consulted by the new Alitalia, in the organization of work force. Our aim is not to defend a corporation, but to contribute to the growth of our carrier in order to make revenues".... more

SecurityFAA AD on Boeing model 747 airplanes (2009-10-12)
Washington, Usa - To prevent actuation delays in the inflation systems of the escape slides/rafts, which could result in delayed or failed deployment of escape slides/ rafts during emergency evacuation of an airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 23619-23622] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

UAS-DronesBoeing wins a contract for ScanEagle UAS's ISR services
St. Louis, USA - The deal has a potential value of $250 million
Boeing announced today that it received a contract from US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) services using the ScanEagle unmanned aircraft system... more

DefenseItalian Navy helicopter foils pirate attack
Rome, Italy - Against a Caribbean merchant ship in the Gulf of Aden
The military on board of an Italian AB-212 helicopter that took off from the "Maestrale" frigate foiled a new pirate attack, this time against a Caribbean merchant ship (dubbed "Maria K"), in the Gulf... more

IndustryLockheed Martin completes design review for GPS III system
Newtown, USA - It will produce 12 satellites with first launch scheduled for 2014
Lockheed Martin announced yesterday it has successfully completed the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) phase for the U.S. Air Force's next-generation Global Positioning System (GPS) spacecraft, known as... more

ReportThe Italian Council of ministers approved international deals with Morocco
Rome, Italy - The Euromediterraneo agreement and one for satellite navigation
The Italian council of ministers approved yesterday a series of international deals proposed by minister of foreign affairs Franco Frattini, among which the Euromediterranean agreement on air transport... more

DefenseBolivia might purchase military helicopters from Russia
La Paz, Bolivia - To fight terrorism and drug traffickers
Bolivia might purchase weaponry from Russia in the next future, in particular military Mil Mi-17 helicopters, to fight terrorism and drug traffickers. La Paz's vice-minister of foreign affairs, Hugo Fernandez,... more

AerospaceBad weather blocks space shuttle's comeback
Cape Canaveral, USA - The first landing opportunity was cancelled. There is another one today
The first landing opportunity of space shuttle Atlantis this morning at 10:00 am EDT (2:00 pm GMT) at Cape Canaveral's space center, Florida, was cancelled due to bad weather. Also the second opportunity,... more

SecurityFAA AD on Lockheed model 382, 382B, 382E, 382F, and 382G series airplanes (2009-11-03)
Washington, Usa - To prevent cracking of the barrel nuts in the upper wing joint which could result in reduced structural integrity of the affected part and consequent detachment of the wing or engine from the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 23614-23617] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

Civil aviationFirst Boeing 787 engine runs completed
Everett, USA - The Rolls-Royce Trent-1000s were powered for about 40 minutes
Boeing announced yesterday it completed the first engine runs on the 787 Dreamliner. The occasion marks the first all-electric start of a commercial jetliner engine on a twin-aisle commercial jetliner;... more

Fair and shows"ILA 2010": forerunner of all air shows in a special version on its 100th anniversary
Berlin, Germany - A ceremony will take place next May 27 for the promotion of the event
We receive and publish: "This year the 'ILA Berlin Air Show' celebrates a special occasion, its one hundredth anniversary. The world’s oldest air show first took place in 1909, when it ran for some 100 d... more

OccurrencesGround collision between two ERJ-135s in Los Angeles
Los Angeles , USA - Flight controllers were not following the planes. No one was injured
Ground collision between two American Eagle Embraer ERJ-135s yesterday at 4:40 pm PDT in Los Angeles International Airport. One of the two aircraft hit the other's tail with its own while moving backwards... more

AirlinesMyair.com flies from Venice to Armenia
Vicenza, Italy - The weekly link will be operated with the A-320
Myair.com chose Venice airport for its strategical link towards Yerevan, capital city of Armenia. The link, that will be operated with 180-seat Airbus A-320 aircraft, will be weekly and will take place... more

AirportsSan Francisco airport expects to see travel volume comparable with same time period in 2008
San Francisco, Usa - And a clinic opens at the airport
Despite a sluggish economy, San Francisco international airport (SFO) still expects to see travel volume comparable with same time period in 2008. SFO now offers several new routes on low-cost airlines,... more

AccidentsIndonesian air disaster: 101 confirmed victims
Jakarta, Indonesia - But there could be more. 15 survivors are currently hospitalized
Indonesian authority announced today that there are 101 confirmed victims so far, whose bodies have been recovered, after Wednesday morning's accident an Indonesian Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules near... more

AerospaceRussian military satellite into orbit
Moscow, Russia - It will be used also for civil purposes
Russian military communication satellite Meridian-2 entered into orbit. It was launched earlier this morning from the Plesetsk space center transported by a Soyuz-2 carrier rocket, Alexei Zolotukhin, an... more

AccidentsUSAF trainer jet crash, killed one of the pilots
Edwards, USA - The other occupant of the Northrop T-38 Talon was injured
One of the two crewmembers was killed, the other injured, due to the accident occurred to a USAF Northrop T-38 Talon supersonic jet trainer near Edwards Air Force Base, in California. The aircraft crashed... more

DefenseAmerican Patriot missiles and soldiers in Poland
Warsaw, Poland - By the end of this year
The USA will deploy 196 Patriot missiles and about 100 troops in Poland by the end of this year, despite Russian negative opinion often expressed. The deal should be ratified in July, Warsaw's vice-minister... more

IndustryEmbraer sells 20 EMB-190 jets to Austral Líneas Aéreas
São José dos Campos, Brazil - E-Jets will debut in Argentina in 2010
"Embraer signed Austral Líneas Aéreas, from Argentina, for the sale of 20 EMBRAER 190 jets. The contract will go into effect after fulfilling certain requirements, and that should take place within t... more

HelicoptersPetroleum Air Services orders two AW-139 helicopters
Cascina Costa, Italy - Plus two optional aircraft
AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica company, announced that Petroleum Air Services (PAS) of Egypt has signed a contract for two AW-139 medium twin engine helicopters plus two optional aircraft. These helicopters... more

AirportsItalian IBAR: airports need to program their investments
Rome, Italy - A document showing the main issues caused by airport fares and services in Italy presented to the transports committee
"Airports need to program their investments, but expenses and fares must be regulated to avoid excesses. It is yet to be demonstrated that Rome needs a third airport in Viterbo, and the money could be... more

IndustryRussian defense industry reached export limit
Moscow, Russia - Rosoboronexport has contracts for $35 billion. Fomin: "We can't take on any more"
Rosoboronexport, the Russian weaponry export company, reached the signed contracts limit. Alexander Fomin, vice-director of the Federal Service for Military Cooperation, explained today: "Our overall portfolio... more

Civil aviationICAO drives pandemic contingency
Montreal, Canada - Plans for aviation sector
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has intensified efforts to assist member states in developing effective and globally harmonized national contingency plans in the event of a pandemic... more

AerospaceOn the ISS they are drinking water recycled from urine
Cape Canaveral, USA - The cosmonauts started using it yesterday after years of tests
NASA gave yesterday the "All clear" to ISS (International Space Station) cosmonauts to drink water recycled from urine, sweat and condensed water. The decision was taken after long-time tests taken on... more