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AerospaceAriane-5 to launch on June an Australian satellite for military and commercial purposes
Sydney, Australia - Lower costs, same functionality
It will blast off from the launching pad Ela-3 in French Guyana cosmodrome at the beginning of June thanks to the rocket Arianes-5, a satellite for the Australian communications that has the particular... more

Latest newsTwo humanitarian flights with drug cargo have landed in Baghdad
Baghdad, Iraq - Two flights have transported a cargo of 15 tons
An humanitarian flight of Unicef, UN fund for infancy and an other of Saudi Arabian Red Crescent (Arabic Red Cross) have landed this morning in Baghdad. Aircraft, with a drug cargo and sanitary equipments... more

Airports"Sars Emergency ": urgent debate next Tuesday in the European Parliament
Brussels, Belgium - Decision has been communicated by an Assembly's spokesman
Sars emergency in Europe will be the topic of the urgent debate planned next Tuesday in Strasbourg, seat of European Parliament. Decision has been taken by the conference of the Presidents and communicated... more

Latest newsThe high price of P-3C could create some problems for the order between Usa and Taiwan
Taipei, Taiwan - Taipei's government to take a decision as soon as possible
The 12 anti-submarine airplane P-3C that the government of Taipei wants to acquire from the United States in order to replace the aging S-2T would be too much expensive, a fact that could create some problems... more

Latest news2 new B-757s for the New Zealand Air Force
Wellington, New Zealand - They'll take the place of aging B-727s
The New Zealand Air Force has announced yesterday that two new B-757s will replace aging B-727s, in order to not rely on other nations in case of missions that need an aircraft with the performances similar... more

AccidentsBomb exploded on Air India 182 flight passed control, but scanner signaled it
Toronto, Canada - It has been revealed by a witness
"I was surprised for luggage signaled the suspect presence also in the other side, where the padlock was not. I have seen dozens of suitcases with padlock and scanner has never played". This is the testimony... more

People"Sars Emergency": WHO advices against travels in Tianjin, in inner Mongolia and in Taiwan
Geneva, Switzerland - It remains the invite to not go to Beijing, in the Shanxi, to Hong Kong and in the Chinese province of Guangdong
Taiwan and two provinces of the Northern China (Tianjin and inner Mongolia), are the new localities where the World Health Organization has adviced against travels, for Sars (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome).... more

IndustryBombardier has announced cuts from 1000 to 3,000 workplaces
Montreal, Canada - Decisive a contract with the Us Airways
According to the Canadian daily newspaper in French language "La Press", Quebec's aerospace company "Bombardier" has yesterday threatened to cut between 1,000 and 3,000 workplaces, in its three plants... more

AirlinesKlm will decide as soon as possible if joining with SkyTeam or Oneworld
Amsterdam, Holland - News revailed by air company's Ceo
Leo Van Wijk, Klm's Ceo, has declared today that the Dutch air company will decide as soon as possible if joining with SkyTeam alliance or Oneworld. Van Wijk has reported that the Dutch carrier has received... more

DefenseThe United States denounce Iran's violation of the nuclear's treaty
New York, Usa - According to Teheran atomic program has pacific scopes
"We knew an Iranian program of centrifugalization, but we are remained surprised for the centrifugal pieces number in attended to be placed. They have constructed beyond one hundred centrifugal and they... more

AirlinesTwo new general managers for Swiss
Basel, Switzerland - They have been named by board of directors May 6
Daniel Weder and Martin Isler are the new two Swiss general managers, designated by Swiss air company's board of directors last May 6. Daniel Weder is the new responsible of Produced Division & Services... more

HelicoptersA chance more for the Chilean Eurocopter subsidiary
Santiago, Chile - The South American market is almost paralized
After just five years from the opening of Eurocopter of a subsidiary in Chile, it's thinking on the possibility of its shut down because of the performances are worse then expected. The Chilean subsidiary... more

IndustryA furious clash between Paris and Washington for the A-400M issue
Washington, Usa - The situation could get even worse
As published yesterday by AVIONEWS, Eads would have chosen the European consortium Epi (EuroProp International), regrouping Snecma, Tmu, Rolls-Royce and Itp, for the supply of engines for the new cargo... more

AerospaceIt will be launched on June 8 the Russian vessel Progress
Moscow, Russia - It will bring supplies and food for the two astronauts
The spokesman of the Russian space agency, Rosaviakosmos Sergei Gorbunov, has announced yesterday the vessel cargo Progress will be launched on next June 8 from the Baikonur cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan.... more

Airlines3,500 Qantas employees to be laid off by September
Sydney, Australia - The decision after the negative forecasts
Also Qantas has announced today resolutive measures in order to face the crisis caused by the bad general course of the economy and amplified by the Sars emergency plus the consequences of the war in Iraq.... more

PeopleRussia to stop all flights to and from China
Moscow, Russia - The fear came with the first Sars victim
After the first person died for Sars this night, also the Government of Moscow means to take drastic precautionary measures before it's too late, in order to be able to reject a possible disease spreading.... more

AccidentsRussian officer charged with negligence for the crash of a MI-26
Moscow, Russia - In the incident happened one year ago 119 troops died
He has been charged with negligence the Russian lieutenant-colonel Alexander Savenkov, commander of a MI-26 helicopter shot down by a missile launched by Chechens: 119 troops died in the worst military... more

DefenseCondoleeza Rice accuses French and Germany to have taken Nato hostage
Madrid, Spain - It's not loosened the tension between the two European countries and the Usa
As it was easy to preview the dispute between the "old Europe" and the United States about the war in Iraq could not end with the Bush' declaration from the aircraft carriers on last week, because Washigton... more

AccidentsFamily of a lost pilot refunded: the airport to blame for the incident
Washington, Usa - A ditch was along the runway
It's arrived after seven years of processes the refund of USD 10,5m for the family of pilot Larry Koppie, died in 1996 in an aircraft incident in which an other pilot, a flight attendant and a passenger... more

AirlinesAlso BA discloses some figures, red as the majority of the operators
London, UK - It weighs a lot the fall in Asian routes
It continues the dance of the numbers that regard all the European and American airlines and the data that come leave many doubts on the possibility of a recovery in the commercial field, at least in the... more

Weather forecastsEsa organizes in Italy the first symposium about the telemedicine via satellite
Rome, Italy - It will run in Esrin's plant
"Telemedicine via satellite in the Information Society", is the first Symposium organized by the European Space Agency (Esa), about the development of the telemedicine via satellite, that it will start... more

Latest newsLess fighters patrolling the Us sky
Washington, Usa - The proposal coming from Usaf chief of staff
According to the declarations of general John Jumper, aeronautic chief of staff, the terrorism alert in America is considerably diminished regarding the period after the September 11, 2001, and for this... more

AirlinesSwiss reduces the share capital
Basel, Switzerland - Two new members of the board of directors has been elected
Yesterday Swiss assembly of the shareholders approved, at great majority, a reduction of the share capital and it has elected two new members of the board of directors. The value of every share will be... more

AirlinesFirst six months in loss for EasyJet
London, UK - Passengers increase, but the carrier doesn't make any profit
EasyJet, the greatest European low-cost airline, has given the results regarding its first six months of fiscal year 2002-2003, ended on March 31, it's recorded a loss of GBP 46,9m. The same period of... more

IndustryEads thins over: maybe an European consortium to supply engines for A-400M instead of Pratt&Whitney
Paris, France - It's an issue both economic and political
The decision on the choice of the engines to be installed on the military cargo airplane A-400M, which will enter in service in 2009, it has more and more a political value, while it seems that one exquisitely... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers (3)
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by United Kingdom
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, page 17. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers (2)
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by United Kingdom
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, page 16. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by United Kingdom
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, page 16. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No... more

AerospaceThermal covering's damage, during takeoff, the cause of Columbia's tragedy
Washinghton, Usa - First conclusions for investigating committee
The first conclusions of the independent investigating committee instituted after the Columbia's tragedy, published in Washington, said that thermal covering's damage, during takeoff, was the cause of... more

Science and technology"Sars Emergency": Ue is divided about controls in the airport
Brussels, Belgium - In Brussels summit Italian proposal of screening in entrance has been rejected
"It would be a false emergency and we cannot allow it", declared yesterday in anti-Sars Brussels summit, Klaus Theo Schroeder, vice German minister of the Health, referring to the Italian proposal to control... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Raytheon Aircraft Company airplanes
Washington, Usa - Model 1900D
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-CE-26-AD; Amendment 39-13141; AD 2003-09-12] RIN... more

AerospaceRussian space agency wishes to take part to Nasa tenders
Moscow, Russia - It will be set a cooperation between the two most important subjects of the field
Although the American laws hamper the participation of other foreign industries in contracts that have a strategic importance for America, as the field of the defense for example, it seem that it is taking... more

Airlines"Sars Emergency": Asian carriers on the edge of collapse try to cut as much as possible
Honk Kong, China - Employees asked for sacrifices while previous orders are postponed
The Sars spreading and the relative panic that are investing all the world has acquired by now considerable dimensions and its limiting is more and more difficult, putting the airlines in real danger.... more

Science and technologyUs airports: passengers showing Sars symptoms will be kept
Washington, Usa - All airport employees asked for higher surveillance
According to a disposition of the last hour from part of the American authorities, the airport employees have been authorized to detain at the airports whoever passenger showing the symptoms of Sars. The... more

PeoplePassengers involved in an incident sue their tour operator
Cardiff, UK - The holidaymakers would have suffered psychological injuries
According to an English judge, who yesterday addressed to a group of passengers seeking for a compensation after the airplane on which they travelled was been involved in an incident, has declared these... more

IndustryAlso Marconi Selenia Communications takes part in the F-35 project Jsf
Washington, Usa - It will supply reserve radio systems
It will be the Italian company Marconi Selenia Communications to supply the reserve radio systems for the multirole fighter F-35 Jsf (Joint Strike Fighter), built by Lockheed Martin. The development... more

Fair and showsIsraelis infuriate with an Alitalia's pilot who would have said: "Welcome in Palestine"
Tel Aviv, Israel - Italian air company 's trade Director in Tel Aviv intervened
"Pilot's comment has been lacking in sensibility in a day in which thousands of people go in the cemetaries", said Schiff Pines, Israeli Civil aviation spokesman, about the episode of an Alitalia pilot... more

DefenseNorth Korea threat could be really stopped?
Washington, Usa - Bush administration would step back
They have been many who thought an other conflict from part of the Usa was ready against one of the two "gangster" nations, that is Iran and North Korea, but the real conditions in order to force with... more

AerospaceEverything is set fot the European mission Mars Express
Baikonur, Kazakhstan - It will be blasted off by a Russian rocket
The European team of scientists and technicians who are working briskly for the program to send the Mars Express probe on the Red Planet have finally resolved all the problems, and therefore could announce... more

DefenseCanada could work together the Usa for the missile defense shield
Ottawa, Canada - But many government representative oppose this decision
According to official sources Canada would be preparing in order to participate with the USA to the construction of the missile defense shield, the new antimissile system that president George Bush has... more

PeopleFirst flight Kabul-Moscow to come back to normality
Moscow, Russia - The connections were suspended in 1996
As more times repeated also by AVIONEWS in the past editions, the resumption of the air connections is presupposition of fundamental importance for whichever country that exited from a war or from a regimen... more

AccidentsRussian Mi-2 crashes, injuring 2 seriously
Moscow, Russia - The helicopter was hired for commercial purposes
A Mi-2 helicopter of the Muscovite airline Prim Air has crashed yesterday in the independent province of Khanty-Mansii, causing the wounding of 4 persons on board, 2 crewmembers and 2 passengers. These... more

CuriositiesEffusions of love of high altitude on board of a BA flight for Hurley
London, United Kingdom - Protests of the passengers
"We are enthusiastic to see that our customers make good use of the first class' spacious bed. It's the confirm that our beds are not only comfortable, but they have space for two seats". A British Airways... more

AirlinesAir Transat dismisses 500 persons
Toronto, Canada - Air company will reduce also the flights capacity in the summer season
It will cut approximately 500 workplaces, the charter air company most important of Canada, Air Transat; 400 are staff employed and 100 work for Air Transat Holidays and Nolitor/World of Vacations. The... more

Airlines"Oiseau de Ciel" own by Sabena solded by public auction for EUR 3,4m
Brussels, Belgium - It's the most celebrates picture of the Belgian painter
Among the works of the collection of the bankrupted Belgian air company Sabena, sold yesterday in Brussels public auction, "the Oiseau de Ciel", an oil on burlap of the Belgian surrealist painter, René... more

Latest newsThe first Eu humanitarian flight will land tomorrow in Iraq
Brussels, Belgium - Belgian Army's C-130 will be attended in Baghdad tomorrow evening
A Belgian army's C-130 will transport tomorrow to Baghdad several tons of medical material, offered by the humanitarian organizations. It's the first humanitarian flight directed in Iraq organized by European... more

Science and technologyKansas City airport has suspended the flights for tornado
Kansas City, Usa - Us Midwest involved by phenomenon that has provoked 38 deads
Kansas City international airport, the largest in the region, has suspended all the flights for the violent tornado in the city. The terminals have been emptied and the disembarked passengers to that they... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Raytheon Aircraft Company airplanes
Washington, Usa - Model 390
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-CE-18-AD; Amendment 39-13139; AD 2003-09-10] RIN... more

AirlinesKlm is the first to communicate the figures for April: passenger traffic falls of 6,8%
Amsterdam, Holland - Worst than ever for the Asian routes, falling of 24%
Klm is the first major European airlines to disclose the figures of the passenger traffic for the month of April and they're not good numbers. Indeed the Dutch carrier reports a decrease of 24% in the... more

AerospaceUsa and Russia look at Mars after the first spacial experiences together
Moscow, Russia - Though a last-minute proposal there's the will of both
Sure the last mission on the Iss (International Space Station), concluded with the change of Russian-American team and re-enter of this last one on Earth, has contributed to a revitalization of the space... more