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Military aviationEADS (2): Denmark gets nearer Eurofighter
Copenhagen, Denmark - The Danish Defense wants to develop closer relationships with the program
Denmark intends to develop closer relationships with the Eurofighter program in the field of the replacement project of F-16s that are currently in service in the national Air Force or Kongelige Danske... more

AirlinesKLM renews the interior of its planes
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - The carrier will invest EUR 100m
KLM will invest EUR 100m to increase the comfort of its passengers. The Dutch carrier in fact will renew the interior of the planes of its fleet. An operation which will assure the "Standard of the KLM... more

AerospaceEpicos and Exostar for Finland
Helsinki, Finland - It will allow to small and medium size enterprises to reach larger markets
The government of Finland approves to finance through the industrial compensations the participation of 45 Finnish companies in the e-business platforms for the Aerospace and Defence industry, Epicos and... more

AirportsTransparent bins: the airport directions intervene
Rome, Italy - The difficulties compared by the passengers are linked to the scarce knowledge of new rules
In the distance of two weeks, the ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority) airport direction of Rome-Fiumicino "Leonardo da Vinci", has not still made clarity on the "Querelle" that away, has involved the... more

IndustryTo be broken for the first time a B-777/200 aircraft
Memphis, USA - It belonged to the Brazilian Varig Airline
The first Boeing 777 to be broken is a specimen of the B-777/200 planes series, belonged to the Brazilian Company Varig. The aircraft, nr 27190, goes back to the beginning of the production. It is the... more

Tilt-rotorsBoeing and Bell begin the collaboration for the logistic support of CV-22 Osprey
St. Louis, USA - The official delivery is occurred last November 16
Boeing Company and the industry partner Bell Helicopter began the collaboration for the support services to the first nine tilt-rotor CV-22s Osprey manufactured for the US Air Force Special Operations... more

ReportRwanda's President under charge for an air crash
Paris, France - A French court ordered he will be brought before the Court for Rwanda's crimes
Nine arrest warrants and one order to the Rwanda's President, Paul Kigame, to be brought before the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda; this is the result of years of investigation about a plane... more

UAS-DronesEADS: a new reconnaissance UAV
Paris, France - Replacing the "Barracuda"
EADS Military Air Systems intends to replace its "Barracuda" UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) that was lost on September 23 with a new aircraft which will shift away from low observable configuration towards... more

HelicoptersBoeing will supply US Army of Apache Longbow helicopters
St. Louis, USA - A deal worth USD 151,9 million
Boeing and US Army have signed a USD 151,9 million contract for 11 new AH-64D Apache Longbow multi-role combat helicopters. The lot of 11 new helicopters are in addition to the 16 new AH-64D Apache... more

AirlinesKorean Air orders 25 Boeing planes
Seoul, South Korea - And has made an option for further 8
Korean Air aims to the highest level. And in order to reach it has decided to trust on the US manufacturer Boeing. In fact today the Asian carrier has announced it has made an order for 25 planes to Boeing... more

AccidentsUSA: a businessman died in plane crash
Indianapolis, USA - Among the causes maybe a pilot's disease
A businessman died in Indiana (United States) in the crash of his private plane, fallen yesterday evening near Cissna Park. The 63-year-old pilot was returning with his single-engine aircraft from a... more

IndustryMBDA: final qualification firing successfully completed for Aster Samp/T
Rome, Italy - The industry's air defence system
On 14th November 2006, the third and final qualification firing of the Franco-Italian Aster SAMP/T ground-based air defence system was successfully completed at the French DGA’s CELM (Centre d’Essai de... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): plus 3,30% in the stock exchange after the fusion theories
Rome, Italy - The ex-flag carrier benefits from the speculations about a possible alliance with Air France and AirOne
This morning the Alitalia's stock has reached EUR 0,89, with an increase of 3,30%, pushed by the fusion hypothesis of last hours. The Italian carrier is at the centre of negotiations for its rescue,... more

AirlinesAlitalia: the merger with AirOne should be under examination of any Banks
Rome, Italy - The big order of 30 A-320 aircraft could be the keystone
The integration plan between Alitalia and AirOne should be on the table of any big Banks. The more operative institutions would be the same which have participated in the last AZ's recapitalization, from... more

AccidentsPrivate plane missing in the Caribbean
Washington, USA - No news about the two people on board
A small private plane is missing since last Sunday in the Caribbean isle of St. Vincent. No new about the two people on board, no alert received by the control tower and the plane's wreckage has not been... more

Military aviationBoeing: Canada urges C-17 aircraft and CH-47 helicopters
Ottawa, Canada - Against the risks joined with the withdrawal of the troops from Afghanistan
The Canadian government has requested to Pentagon to evaluate if early it is possible receive C-17s Globemaster aircraft and CH-47s Chinook helicopters (both manufactured by the Chicago-based Boeing),... more

ReportUSA: six imams have been removed from plane
Washington, USA - The religious leaders suspected because of a note
The US Muslim groups are protesting because six imams (Muslim religious leaders) have been made get off a US Airways plane at Minneapolis international airport to be questioned by the Police. "They... more

AirlinesLufthansa flies to Denver
Berlin, Germany - A daily connections between the Colorado city and Munich
Lufthansa will fly from Munich to Denver. It has been announced by a spokesman of the German airline during a press conference, adding this new daily connection will allow to carry about 142.000 passengers... more

Finance and economyThe AerCap Holdings' IPO
New York, USA - USD 600.3m were raised
AerCap Holdings, Dutch aircraft, engines and components manufacturer, announced it raised USD 600.3m through an IPO (Initial Public Offering) in New York. The offering of 26.1 million shares, equal... more

AirlinesMerger agreement between Aeroflot and two Russian carriers
Moscow, Russia - Strengthening of the Russian market
The Russian air market actuates a consolidation. According to the "International Herald Tribune", Aeroflot, the national airline of Russia and one of the Europe's largest airlines, should signed a merger... more

IndustryRFID tags on the new Boeing and Airbus airplanes
Toronto, Canada - In order to shorten check times for replaceable parts
During the "RFID Journal Live!" conference in Toronto, Boeing and Airbus showed a project which counts to use RFID tags on the planes replaceable parts in order to shorten aircraft check times before its... more

ReportUS planes bombed Baghdad
Baghdad, Iraq - At least three victims for the air raid
This night the US Air Force bombed the district of Sadr city, in Baghdad, killing -according to what reported by Iraqi sources- at least three people. The US Air Force justified the air raid with the... more

AirlinesThai Cargo aims at Paris
Bangkok, Thailand - In order to increase goods flow between Asia and Europe
Thai Airways is strengthening its presence in the European market through France. The Cargo division named ECS Aero Cargo International, owned by the European Cargo Services Group, as the exclusive agent... more

IndustryAirbus will increase its A-320 production
Toulouse, France - It will pass from 30 to 36 monthly airplanes
Airbus intends to produce 36 A-320 aircraft per month by December of 2008, compared to current 30 airplanes. Such increase is due to high demand levels but also to raise profits for the A-380 program... more

ReportGaza: air raids and rockets launch last night
Gaza, Gaza Strip - The Israeli Air Force killed 4 Palestinians
An Israeli air attack and the Palestinian reply. The last air raid to Gaza made by Israeli planes and helicopters has killed 2 people in Gaza city. Two other people instead have been killed by the Israeli... more

CuriositiesIt happened today... on November 21
Rome, Italy - Voyage in the history
The events and anniversaries: Balloon: 1783 - In Paris, Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent, Marquis d'Arlandes, make the first untethered hot air balloon flight (a flight of 25 mi... more

AirportsRome's Ciampino airport is closed for a bomb threat
Rome, Italy - Red code after an anonymous telephone call
Rome's Ciampino international airport has been closed today after a bomb threat made by an anonymous telephone call received by the 115, number of Fire Fighters. The voice said a bomb was inside the airport,... more

DefenseThe next US strategy in Iraq
Washington, USA - Between "Go big" and "Go long"
The "Washington Post", mentioning anonymous sources from the US Defence, reported that the Pentagon has got three options to avoid a worsening in the Iraq situation: total withdrawal, troop increase or... more

AirportsThe sixth runway of Boston airport is ready
Boston, USA - The project was launched in 1976
The Boston International Airport is due to open its sixth runway. According to what reported by airport sources its inauguration will be next Tuesday. The new runway is three kilometers long and was... more

AirportsA second international airport will be built in Sri Lanka
Colombo, Sri Lanka - The works will be completed within 2009 for a total cost of USD 125m
Sri Lanka will have its second international airport. It has been told by the Sri Lankan Minister of Aviation, Mahinda Rajapakse, who said the construction will begin shortly in the district of Hambantota,... more

Defense41st Wing: NATO's delegation in Sigonella
Catania, Italy - An exploratory visit made in the last days
"A NATO's delegation with officers of Defense and Air Force Staffs, has made in the last days an exploratory visit in Sigonella. The Comm. of the 41st Wing Antisom, Col. Pil. Antonio Di Fiore has welcomed... more

AirlinesCentralwings celebrates its second birthday
Warsaw, Poland - In offer air tickets at EUR 2
Centralwings celebrates its second year of activity and takes advantage of the occasion to start a promotion which establishes the offer of air tickets starting from EUR 2 (one-way ticket, taxes excluded)... more

AirportsHong Kong airport; plus 8,5% of passenger traffic in October
Hong Kong, China - The international airport goes on with its positive trend
The numbers of the Hong Kong international airport have grown in October. The planes movement has grown of 3,4% during last month, reaching 24,450 arriving and departing airplanes. Also the passenger traffic... more

PeopleLee Brent, hijacker of TWA flight in Cuba, is dead
Washington, Usa - The Black Panther was exiled in Cuba since 40 years
At the age of 75 died in Cuba William Lee Brent, who in 1969 hijacked a TWA plane in Cuba for the "Fight for liberation of black people". Brent died on November 4th but only now his sister who lives in... more

OccurrencesA Lufthansa flight changes its routes because of an odd smell
Frankfurt, Germany - The 322 passengers on board has not been injured; the reason has been a faulty component
Yesterday a Lufthansa plane, flying from Frankfurt to Washington had to come back. After about an half hour from the take off the crew realized a strange odour was entering the cockpit. The commandant... more

ReportBush in Indonesia
Jakarta, Indonesia - The US President's Asian tour goes on
The "Anti-terrorism" Asian tour of President George W. Bush goes on after Singapore and Vietnam (see AVIONEWS for details). In Hanoi Bush talked to Chinese President, Hu Jintao, and Russian President,... more

ReportAPEC summit is over: no steps ahead
Hanoi, Vietnam - And Pyongyang menaces Seoul
The leaders of the major Pacific powers at the Hanoi's APEC (Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit are very worried for nuclear tests by North-Koreans and asked the fast resumption of talks among... more

ReportRumsfeld risks a process
Berlin, Germany - Because of human rights violation
US ex-Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, was denounced to the German Bench by a group of associations because he violated the human rights respect as for prisons in Guantanamo an Abu Ghraib. A 220-page... more

AirportsSaint Petersburg airport will be sold
Saint Petersburg, Russia - It is currently owned for 100% by the State
The Russian Economy Ministry has announced the airport of Pulkovo, Saint Petersburg, could be sold by 2007, or 2008. The selling of the airport, which is entirely controlled by the State, will be done... more

AirlinesSecond flight to China for Air Zimbabwe
Beijing, China - The connection of the African airline will start in January
Air Zimbabwe grows and launches a second connection to China. The new flight, which will be inaugurated is scheduled for next mid-January, will be operated between Harare and Guangzhou, passing for Singapore.... more

IndustryThe US Government gives the go ahead to the Alcatel-Lucent merger
Washington, USA - The operation will be completed by the end of the month
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) approved the Alcatel-Lucent Technologies merger that was announced on April 2, 2006. The two companies had summitted their agreement to... more

Civil aviationCAA revokes its own regulation of long-haul air fares UK-USA
London, United Kingdom - Because of greater competition in the airline market
"The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced today that it has decided to remove its regulation of long-haul air fares because of greater competition in the airline market. The CAA will discontinue... more

OccurrencesA Northwest flight lands with priority in Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom - The manoeuvre was necessary after 15 passengers felt sick on board
A Northwest Airlines plane made yesterday a landing in priority condition at Manchester airport after 15 passengers on board felt sick, all developing the same symptoms. It is not clear what exactly the... more

Civil aviationCommercial flights to Tonga have been resumed
Nuku'alofa, Tonga - The international connection were suspended last week after the riots
After the riots of last week, the commercial flights to Tonga have been resumed. On November 16th in Nuku'alofa, the Capital of the archipelago islands at the east of Australia, a violent revolt against... more

AccidentsCargo plane falls in Colombia; 5 died
Bogota, Colombia - The reason has been the poor visibility
A cargo plane of the Aerosucre crashed yesterday in Colombia, and five people died in the incident. The Boeing 727 cargo had departed from Bogota and was directed to Leticia, about 1100 kilometers far... more

ReportMalpensa is the second destination chosen by people which request asylum
Milan, Italy - The Milan airport has registered an increase of 300% in the arrival of refugees
Contrary to what could be tough the second place in the ranking of the destinations of the political refugees is occupied by Malpensa. After Lampedusa, where every day hundred of illegal immigrants arrive,... more

CuriositiesIt happened today...on November 20
Rome, Italy - Voyage in the history
The events and anniversaries: Report: 1917 - World War I: Battle of Cambrai begins - British forces make early progress in an attack on German positions but are later pushed back. Report: 1917 - Ukraine... more

AirlinesAlitalia: on Friday 9,2% of the airline has changed owner
Milan, Italy - The carrier's shares have been exchanged for 127,8 million stocks
An intense day Friday for Alitalia's share in the Milan's stock market. The 9,2% of capital has passed to another owner and the stock has had an increase of 5,7% daily and 14,99% weekly. 127,8 million... more

SecurityIn Germany a plan to make explode a passenger flight has been thwarted
Berlin, Germany - It has been communicated by sources of the general power of attorney
The fact happened last Summer, but only today the German authorities has given the news. A terrorist attack to make explode on flight passenger planes has been thwarted by the officials of the airport... more

HelicoptersEurocopter wins Frost & Sullivan’s "Market Leadership Award 2006"
Marignane , France - As No. 1 in the European Military Helicopter Market
"In an ceremony at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London on November 16th, the Aerospace and Defence Group of Frost & Sullivan granted Eurocopter its 2006 Market Leadership Award for the company’s o... more