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IndustryThe Boeing under inquiry by Government and Usaf
Washington, Usa - News appeared yesterday on the "Wall Street Journal"
American company Boeing, leader in the production of commercial aircraft and second consignor in the Us military expenses sector, has confirmed to be under inquiry by Government and Usaf. A story appeared... more

Press releaseNew Scandinavian Airlines organization agreed
Stockholm, Sweden - It was established last Friday
"The new Scandinavian Airlines organization was established last May 2, 2003. The new organization is a feature of the improvement program (Plan C), which was presented in conjunction with the Group's... more

Science and technologyThird generation mobiles could change the in-flight communication
London, UK - The don't make any problems to the aircraft's instruments
Once upon a time there was a period in which the mobile phones wasn't permitted during flying, because of the interferences that could provoke to the delicate instruments in the cockpit, when every passenger... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Denmark
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, page 14. 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 Denmark
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, page 14. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No... more

IndustryA red of EUR 93m for Eads in the first quarter of 2003
Paris, France - A loss four times as large as the previous one in 2002
According to the Co-presidents of Eads Philippe Camus and Rainer Hertlich, the results of the first quarter "reflect the strong influences on our activities", but sure a net loss of EUR 93m is a figure... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers (3)
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Greece
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, p. 15. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No... more

Science and technologyThe management of Iraqi airports will go to Skylink Air and Logical Support
Baghdad, Iraq - Signed a contract with the Usaid of USD 10,2m
American "Skylink Air and Logical Support" will be the company that will manage Baghdad, Bassora and Mosul airports. Us Agency for the International Development(Usaid) has signed in fact a contract with... more

Latest newsRussia worries for a deployment of Us warplanes in Poland
Moscow, Russia - The Government of Warsaw is a reliable Us alley
The alliance between Usa and Poland is becoming more and more solid and for the Americans it turns out also to be more reliable than one with a country of the "old Europe", after the support that the Government... more

AirlinesVietnam Airlines tries a growth in the West thanks to its new B-777
Hanoi, Vietnam - Firstly a service for Paris then more important destinations will be served
It is not sure the best moment for an Asian air company to try an expansion of its operativity in the western countries, worried about the Sars virus that is spreading in those regions. But probably... more

DefensePakistan inclined to reduce its nuclear weapons
Islamabad, Pakistan - But also the India's attitude has to follow the same direction
The Pakistani government would be disposed to resume the official talks with India, after a escalation of violences and breaches in the last 3 years that have carried the 2 Asian nuclear powers on the... more

Press releaseIata: World airlines Ceos support pre-check-in screening of passengers
Geneva, Switzerland - Almost null the risk of an infection on board
"World airline CEOs, members of a special committee of IATA’s Board of Governors, met in London to discuss SARS impact and evaluate the measures being taken. They endorsed the idea of a standardized p... more

AirlinesAccording to press gossip a merger between Swiss and Lufthansa would be probable
Geneva, Switzerland - The only way to create proper structures to face the crisis
The Helvetic airline Swiss wants strongly to change skin and to find alternatives solutions that can give vigour again to the carrier, as that one announced on last Friday about the creation of a low-cost... more

Latest newsTalks for a cooperation between the Indian and Iranian Air Forces
New Delhi, India - It has been the first time after the Islamic revolution
It has been carried out in the Indian Air Force's headquartes in New Delhi the important meeting between the Iranian and Indian Air Forces, the first time after the Islamic revolution in Iran. During... more

Latest newsThey continue the air raids of Israeli jet fighters in the Lebanese airspace
Beirut, Lebanon - Hezbollahs fire back with the artillery but none aircraft has been hit
Although the United Nations have more times asked the Israeli government to not violate the Lebanese airspace (to see also AVIONEWS on 28/04/03), also this morning some fighter-bombers with the star of... more

AirlinesBranson insists on Concorde: some ideas proposed
London, UK - He's also inclined for an alliance with BA and Air France
Virgin's Chairman and founder, Richard Branson, is more and more well-disposed to take over the Concorde fleet when this will be withdrawn from the British Airways in the end of October, but the fight... more

Press releaseContinental Airlines reports operational performance for April 2003
Houston, Usa - Total load factor of 72,4%
"Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) reported an April 2003 systemwide mainline jet load factor of 72.4 percent, 1.1 points below last year's April load factor. Continental reported a record April domestic... more

AerospaceThe two Japanese spy satellites have not secrets
Tokyo, Japan - Some amateur astronomers put on internet their orbit map
About a month since their launch, two Japanese spy satellites, gathering information on North Korean nuclear weapons, have not secret. Satellites have themselves been spotted, photographed and had their... more

CuriositiesFlight Miami-Cancun has inaugurated the aviation for nudists
Miami, Usa - The nudists are cover themselves before the landing
Last May 3, 87 passengers of the flight Miami-Cancun have inaugurated the first nudist flight in the history of civil aviation, having accepted to pay a fare of USD 500(about the double of the normal fare).... more

People"Sars Emergency": North Korea has suspended all the routes with China
Pyongyang, North Korea - Provision will have the duration of a month
North-Korean regimen's press agency has communicated today that North Korea has decided the suspension of all the flights in arrival and departure for the Republic of China, in order to try to check the... more

AirlinesIran Air has suspended the weekly flight Teheran-Beijing-Tokyo
Teheran, Iran - Decision came for the decrease of the passengers
Said Razeghi, Iran Air manager, has declared that Iranian national air company has temporary suspended one of its two weekly flights with destination Japan, that make a stop over at Beijing. According... more

IndustryFor a contract of EUR 1,45bn with British Government the favorite is Lockheed Martin
London, United Kingdom - It has been revealed by "Sunday Telegraph"
According to the English daily newspaper "Sunday Telegraph", Lockheed Martin has good possibilities to obtain an important contract of EUR 1,45bn in United Kingdom. Lockheed Martin, Thales, European consortium... more

DefenseBush to talk with Putin about an anti-missile defense system in the end of this month
Moscow, Russia - But Duma has not ratified yet the 2002 agreement
It will be an encounter of fundamental importance that one to be held in the end of May between the American President, George Bush, and his Russian peer, Vladimir Putin, who invited the renter of the... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Pilatus Aircraft Ltd airplanes
Washington, Usa - Models PC-12 and PC-12/45
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2003-CE-06-AD; Amendment 39-13140; AD 2003-09-11] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Boeing model 767-200, 300 and 300F series airplanes
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of the bolts that attach the outboard trailing edge flap to the support beam, which could result in loss of the flap and consequent reduced controllability of the airplane
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-NM-158-AD; Amendment 39-13137; AD 2003-09-08] RIN... more

Government actsPublicated on the Official Journal of the European Union the operating licences of air carriers (2)
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Germany
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, p. 12. 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 Germany
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, p. 12. 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 (4)
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Austria
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, p. 12. 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 (3)
Rome, Italy - The decisions taken by Austria
Official Journal of the European Union C 91 of 16th April 2003, p. 13. Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licences pursuant to Article 13(4) of Regulation (EEC) No... more

AirlinesOnly electronic tickets for AA passengers by the end of this year
Fort Worth, Usa - The initiative only for the national trips in the Usa
The papery tickets sold by American Airlines will be completely replaced, by the end of the year, from the electronic ones, in reality already used from 84% of the US passengers in the national travels... more

AccidentsGerman military helicopter forced to an emergency landing in Kosovo
Berlin, Germany - No wounded
A Bell UH-1D helicopter, of the German contingent as part of Nato multinational peace force in Kosovo, has yesterday forced to an emergency landing in a riverbed in Prizren. German Foreign Office declared... more

AirlinesA record loss for United Airlines in the first quarter of 2003
Chicago, Usa - But it's a bad moment for almost all Us airlines
The losses recorded by United Airlines in the first quarter of this year would have been amplified by the war in Iraq and the Sars emergency, but they turn out however to be nearly the triple one of those... more

Weather forecastsAir shows and exhibitions in May 2003
AHS FORUM AND TECHNOLOGY DISPLAY…May 6-8, Phoenix Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Ariz. Info: Web site: www.vtol.org. EUROPEAN BUSINESS AVIATION CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (EBACE)…May 7-9, Palexpo Convention Cen... more

AerospaceSoyuz' return, 440 km off the fixed zone
Astana, Kazakhstan - Safe and sound the three crew mission members, after 161 days in the space
They were many the technicians to be worried for this re-enter, both those Russians and those Americans, because it was the first time that a team returned from the Iss (International Space Station) after... more

IndustrySikorsky awarded of a over 8 USDm contract
Usa
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Stratford, Conn., is being awarded an $8,422,000 advance acquisition contract for the procurement of long lead items for the manufacture and delivery of the low rate initial production... more

IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a near 2 USDbn contract
Usa
Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Co., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $1,978,816,000 firm-fixed-price contract to provide for 36 F-16C Block 52 and 12 F-16D Block 52 aircraft... more

AccidentsRussian MI-26 crashes: 12 died, maybe because of a tragic event
Moscow, Russia - It was engaged in fire-fighting operations
They are 12 the deads in the disaster that on Saturday has involved a Russian helicopter MI-26 while it was engaged in the fire-fighting operations, fire that is destroying the forests in the Far East... more

AirlinesIt was born Swiss Express from Swiss: it will offer a low-cost service
Geneva, Switzerland - Employees and managers' wage to be reduced
Swiss airline has announced today a new carrier has been formed, named Swiss Express, which will offer essentially a low-cost service for short destinations in all Europe. The decision has been taken... more

AirlinesAir India pilots withdraw their protest
New Delhi, India - But the Government will punish whoever blocked the carrier's activity
Although all the pilots of Air India, the Indian national carrier, have withdrawn their protest, the Government will not step back about the disciplinary actions that will be taken in the comparisons of... more

HelicoptersSuper Cobra operational assessment has been concluded
Washington, Usa - Test began February 12
"The actual purpose of this assessment is to determine if these aircraft are potentially operationally effective", explained Maj. Harry Hewson, Pma-276 (H-1 helicopter program). The Marine Corps concluded... more

AirlinesUE blocks humanitarian flight for security reasons
Brussels, Belgium - It has been postponed to the next week
The cargo flight of the European Community would have had to leave this morning in order to transport in the Iraqi territory sanitary supplies and other goods, but the flight has been blocked. About... more

AirlinesNow, new low-cost English carrier, accept since May bookings
London, UK - Since July it will serve, with low price fees, 9 European destinations
Now, an other English low-cost airline, will operate as scheduled, that is the next July, but beginning to accept the reservations already this month. The announcement has been given yesterday by Now's... more

AirlinesEasyJet refunds a passenger to have cancelled a flight without any real reason
Liverpool, UK - It didn't send any aircraft to take the place of the broken one
An English court has obliged EasyJet, one of the most important low-cost carrier in Europe, to refund a passenger, and his family, in order to have cancelled a flight in "fraudulent" way. The vicissitude... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on McDonnell Douglas model DC-9-10, -20, - 30, -40, and -50 series airplanes; DC-9-81, DC-9-82 , DC-9-83, DC-9-87, and MD-88 airplanes
To prevent the accumulation of water in the wheel wells of the left and right main landing gear during flight, which could freeze on the lateral control mixer and control cables, resulting in restricted lateral control and consequent control of the plane
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001-NM-170-AD; Amendment 39-13136; AD 2003-09-07] RIN... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Cessna Aircraft Company airplanes
Washington, Usa - Models 441 and F-406
Airworthiness Directives Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2002-CE-18-AD; Amendment 39-13138; AD 2003-09-09] RIN... more

AerospaceThe worms for the experiments the only Columbia's "survivors"
Washington, Usa - Nasa's technicians has been surprised
The worms for the experiments survivored to the Columbia's crash, happened in flight last February 1, to the friction's heat provoked by atmosphere re-enter and to a free fall of tens kilometers. News... more

Science and technologyBaa to invest GBP 8,4 bn to the development of Londonian airports
London, UK - In 10 years passenger numbers will grow of 50%
In a this morning announcement from part of Baa (British Aviation Authority), after a consultation with the involved carriers, it has been confirmed the investment of GBP 8,4bn for the widening and the... more

IndustryAgreement between Finmeccanica and Bae System is near
London, United Kingdom - News has announced by Italian PM
"We have important collaborations between Finmeccanica and Bae that would have to be developed and it have to be concluded next days also. We will give a political impulse". This is the declaration of... more

HelicoptersMD Explorer delivered to a Japanese newspaper
Tokio, Japan - A right machine to operate over a town
It has been delivered today by Mdhi (MD Helicopters Inc) a MD Explorer helicopter to the Japanese daily paper Asahi Shimbun Press (Asp), and it will be used in order to carry the reporters on the places... more

HelicoptersSix helicopters cut for the Canadian coast guard
Halifax, Canada - There're not funds even for the normal activity
Before the merger in 1995 with the Fisheries Department, the Canadian coast guard had enough funds in order to operate up to 12,000 hours a year with its helicopters, while now the financial situation... more