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Finance and economyAccording to International Monetary Fund the war costs will be high
Washington, Usa - In war case world economy will slow down
According to the International Monetary Fund (Imf), a long duration and diffused Iraqi conflict will have series consequences for the world economy. Imf economists hypothesis is that the war would prime... more

AccidentsBA Concorde is reported to have abandoned take-off from Barbados
London, United Kingdom - Incident turned out last Saturday
Last Saturday, after the Captain was warned of engine problems, British Airways Concorde is reported to have abandoned take-off from a Caribbean airport. The supersonic plane, with more than 70 people... more

Civil aviationAirport screeners have seized 4.8 millions of prohibited items
Washington, Usa - Transportation Security Administration is working to inform passengers at the airport
Despite reminders that potential weapons aren't allowed in airliner cabins, people are still trying to bring tens of thousands of knives, deozen of guns and thousand of box cutters on board planes every... more

AirlinesMeeting between Air Canada and Unions to discuss cuts of wage
Montreal, Canada - The carrier asks 23% wage rollback and forego bonuses
Air Canda is set to meet on Wednesday with its 3400 mainline pilots to discuss wage and other labor contract concessions the airline is seeking to cut costs. Air Canada, one of the dominant carrier at... more

AccidentsTwo anti-drug helicopters have crashed in Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico - Seven deads
Two helicopters, used by the Mexican Procuratorate for anti-drug operations, have crashed yesterday in Olinala, in the Southern of Guerriero Mexican State, killing all the seven people aboard. According... more

AccidentsNearly concluded a settlement between Usa and Libya about the bombing of Pan Am
Washington, Usa - The victim's relatives will collect at least USD 5m
On the eve of a likely conflict with Iraq that the Bush administration appears close to persuading Libya to admit responsibility for the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 in 1988. Relatives who have sued Libya... more

DefenseUN inspectors started investigation into Iran's nuclear plant
Teheran, Iran – Yesterday it started Natanz site’s investigation
UN inspectors started investigation into Iran's controversial Natanz site. Mohammed El Baradei, head of the Iaea (Internatinal Atomic Energy Agency), made the first visit by an international inspector... more

AirlinesDelta Airlines announces losses in the first quarter of year
Atlanta, Usa - A potential war in Iraq is the main cause
Delta Airlines expects negative cash flow from operations this quarter due to concern over potential war with Iraq. The nation's third largest airline didn't give an estimate of its anticipated loss. Analysts... more

AirlinesJoint-venture between Malmo Aviation and Virgin Express
Stockholm, Sweden - They will cover the routes linking Brussels with Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Stockholm
Malmo Aviation is to codeshare with Virgin Express on routes linking Brussels with Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Stockholm from the start of the summer season. Virgin Express will fly the three daily rotations... more

AccidentsA damage at the Spanish Secretary of State’s plane has caused the cancellation of Palacio-Villepin summit
Madrid, Spain - It has been revealed by Madrid’s official sources
According to Madrid’s official sources, a damage at the engine of the plane that would have landed to Paris, has left Spanish Secretary of State, Ana Palacio, at ground. Incident has caused cancellation o... more

DefenseNorth Korea threats again the Usa
Pyongyang, North Korea – According to the communist regimen nuclear crisis will carry to a war
"With the demand for multilateral talks the United States want that other countries take Us’place. This is not the right approach, but it is a way to escape responsibilities. The crescent pressure exercised b... more

AirlinesMexican Government will support air companies in case of war
Mexico City, Mexico - The Minister of Transports said that during an interview
The Minister of Mexican Transports, Pedro Cerisola, has announced, on March 10, that the Government of his country is ready to support national airlines in case of war to Iraq contrasting the consequent... more

AirlinesGulf Airline declared that its flight schedule remain unchanged despite the war
Manama, Bahrain - Non-stop flights towards Europe and Gulf
Gulf Air, the national airline of the Kingdom of Bahrein has confirmed that despite looming war clouds its flight schedule is to remain unchanged. The airline offers non-stop daily services between key... more

IndustryLockheed Martin Corp. awarded of a over 13 USDm contract
Usa
Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Co., Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a $13,451,255 firm-fixed-price contract modification for maintenance training devices in support of the... more

AerospaceThe astronauts on board of Columbia would have tried an extreme maneuver before explosion
Washington, Usa - New data in course of analysis by Commission reveals it
The new data in possession of Commission that inquires about the Columbia’s disaster, exploded in flight on February 1, would seem that the two pilots would have tried to take the manual control. Rick H... more

AirlinesCathay Pacific announces a big surge of profits
Hong Kong, China - First and business class demand remained weak
Cathay Pacific has announced a big surge in profits to USD 318m compared with USD 57m in 2001. The Hong Kong-based airline said it achieved its success by reducing operating costs, an increase in passengers... more

Latest newsAmerican aircraft have launched inserts in Iraq in which it is invited to not give fire to the oil pools
Teheran, Iran - Inserts arrived in Iran
According to Iranian daily newspaper, Jam-e Jam, American aircraft have launched this morning, in Iraq, inserts in which they invite the population and the soldiers to not execute eventual orders of giving... more

HelicoptersHornbill Skyways will take over all of Vision Air's flights
Miri, Sarawak - It will also absorb most of Vision Air's staff
An aviation company, Hornbill Skyways, owned by the Sarawak government will take over all of Vision Air's flights when it cease operations at the end of this month. "With this takeover, Hornbill will... more

Latest newsNorth-Koreans would have tried to capture the crew of an American spyplane
Washington, Usa – Revail appeared on "The Times"
If the North-Koreans enterprise had succeeded – write "The Times" - Washington would have been pitched headlong into a second international crisis. According to "The Times", difficult undertaking consists t... more

HelicoptersThe new Chinese Z-11/MB1had its first flight
Beijing, China - The helicopter will take a significant share of domestic civil aviation
A Chinese-designed helicopter, the Z-11/MB1, had a successful first flight on Saturday 8 at Jingdezhen. The success indicated that the helicopter was expected to take a significant share of the domestic... more

HelicoptersCongress hearings about loss of competitive ability in US helicopter industry
Washington, Usa - Boeing, Sikorsky, Bell and others will participate
A US House committee has scheduled hearings next week to look into the state of the helicopter industrial base, and more specifically its ability to respond to demands from homeland defence requirements. A... more

AirlinesThe European Commission will decide soon about the alliance Alitalia-Air France
Brussels, Belgium - Within the summer also the decision about SkyTeam
The European Commission decision about the alliance authorization between Alitalia and Air France, will be taken as soon as possible. It has asserted today by Amelia Torres, European Commissioner spokesman.... more

HelicoptersThe Bell Agusta BA-609 had its maiden flight
Arlington, Usa - Nearly 70 advance orders for the convertiplane
On March 7, a new convertiplane, the Bell/Agusta Aerospace Company BA-609, had its maiden flight. The six to nine passenger aircraft, jointly developed by Bell Helicopter, a Textron company, and by Agusta,... more

IndustryConfirmed the joint-venture between Eads and Finmeccanica
Munchen, Germany - Eads co-Ceo said that there are not alternatives at the moment
Philippe Camus, the co-Ceo of Eads, European group of defence and aerospace, said that its group will maintain with Finmeccanica the joint-venture in Mbda and Atr, and the partnership in the program for... more

HelicoptersMDHI delivered MD-Explorers to the state police of Baden-Württemberg
Mesa, Usa - MDHI is the market leader in serving airborne law enforcement
MDHI delivered on March 4 the first of five MD-Explorers to the state police of Baden-Württemberg. The highly complex, heavily equipped law helicopter will begin operating immediately, replacing a BO-105... more

AerospaceUsaf photo would show the damages in the Columbia’s covering insulator
Washington, Usa – The picture has been taken few moments before the tragedy
A picture taken few moments before Columbia explosion, on Texas skies in February 1, would show an air vortex over the left wing and a lacking section of the thermal covering panel in the entrance edge.... more

AerospaceAccording to Eutelsat President the company is in a position to run alone
Milan, Italy - It will grow for inner lines and with some acquisition
"We are in a position to run and to develop in an independent way, growing for inner lines and with some acquisition ad hoc". This is the Giuliano Beretta’s declaration, Eutelsat President, who confirms t... more

AerospaceEads asks a restructure of Arianespace
Munchen, Germany - More institutional or military launches are necessary
Eads, the European group of defence and aerospace, has asked a greater engagement of Europe for the restructure of Arianespace, the Arianes carrier. As the market is in free fall, "Arianespace cannot... more

IndustryProfit down for Eads
Munchen, Germany - The European colossus will dismiss 1700 workers in the space sector
Eads, the European group of defence and aerospace that controls Airbus, has closed 2002 with losses of EUR 299m to a profit of EUR 1,37b in 2001. The operating profit of Airbus is come down of 18% to... more

DefenseNorth-Korean have done a new missile test
Seoul, South Korea - The confirmation has come by South-Korean Defense Minister
"Missile has been launched today (3:00 am GMT) towards the Japan Sea. We think that it’s the same carrier model launched in February 24, but we are still trying to exactly understand the missile type". T... more

IndustryIn 2003 Airbus will deliver 300 airplanes
Munchen, Germany - Eads' Ceo said that
Eads, the European group of defense and aerospace, has confirmed that Airbus, of which it has 80%, previews to deliver in 2003, despite the difficulties of the world-wide conjuncture, 300 airplanes. From... more

Latest newsOne of the Saddam 's secret weapons could be an unmanned aircraft
London, United Kingdom– According to "The Times", it could be used for chemical war
The name is Drone and it could be the Saddam’s secret that could threaten foreign countries with chemical weapons. Diplomatic sources have told "The Times" that the drone is believed to be the same one t... more

Press releaseEurocopter denies the delivery of spare parts for Gazelle helicopters to Iraq
Marignane, France - The news published in an article of the Washington Times
"An article published in the March 7th edition of the Washington Times mentions deliveries of spare parts for Gazelle helicopters to Iraq by an unidentified intermediary. Eurocopter wishes to state that,... more

DefenseThales is about to dismiss 10.000 workers
Paris, France - The French electronic group restructures its abroad activities
According to the daily paper 'Le Parisien', Thales, French electronic group of defense that occupies 65,000 people, is about to dismiss 10,000 workers. The reduction of job order in the field would have... more

AccidentsCrash between two Mirage in Reims
Paris, France - The two pilots are died
This morning, in Reims, in the north of France, two Mirage F-1, during a training mission, crashed into each other and then they fell to the ground. The French Ministry of Defence said that the two pilots... more

Weather forecastsAir shows and exhibitions in March 2003
AERONAUTICAL REPAIR STATION ANNUAL REPAIR SYMPOSIUM…March 7-10, The Ritz Carlton-Pentagon City, Arlington, Va. Info: (703) 739-9543; Web site: www.arsa.org. DASSAULT FALCON REGIONAL SEMINARS…March 11,... more

IndustryNorthrop Grumman awarded of a over 8 USDm contract
Usa
Northrop-Grumman St. Augustine, St. Augustine, Fla., is being awarded an $8,300,000 order under a basic ordering agreement for repair of 11 horizontal stabilizers utilized on the F-14 aircraft. Work will... more

IndustryRaytheon Technical Services Co. awarded of a over 19 USDm contract
Usa
Raytheon Technical Services Co., Indianapolis is being awarded a not-to-exceed $19,247,361 undefinitized, firm-fixed-priced delivery order against a previously awarded indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity... more

IndustryRecon/Optical awarded of a over 19 USDm contract
Usa
Recon/Optical, Inc., Barrington, Ill., is being awarded a not-to-exceed $19,251,708 undefinitized, firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of four high-altitude and four medium-altitude shared reconnaissance... more

AccidentsAlgerian incident (2): American expert will collaborate with those Algerian
Algeri, Algeria - Only a wreck what is remained of the B-737
A group of Boeing's technicians would reach Algeria in order to participate to surveyings of the disaster that yesterday afternoon has seen an Air Algerie B-737 airplane to fall in Sahara desert. The... more

DefenseAVIONEWS in real time: Iraqi crisis (7): Powell wants an immediate decision
New York, Usa - There's not a real disarming
After the compliments for the inspectorsjob State Secretary Colin Powell said that there is need of giving a limit to the inspections. "It's true there have been some progress, but this happens in a... more

DefenseAVIONEWS in real time: Iraqi crisis (6): 10 days again before the war
New York, Usa - Syria accuses Usa of martial actitudes
Syrian State Secretary has emphasized Iraqi cooperation in disarming and he has accused Usa of war attitude that will create a situation of instability in MO. Some indiscretions from Security Council... more

DefenseAVIONEWS real time: Iraqi crisis (5): Germany State Secretary Fischer' s speech
New York, Usa - It's necessary to continue pacific disarming
"Until now we have not had proofs that the Iraq has constructed or is constructing nuclear weapons, also because the industrial situation of the country would not allow it. We hope that Iraq goes on to... more

CuriositiesAVIONEWS real time: Iraqi crisis (5): Germany State Secretary Fischer' s speech
New York, Usa - It's necessary to continue pacific disarming
"Until now we have not had proofs that the Iraq has constructed or is constructing nuclear weapons, also because the industrial situation of the country would not allow it. We hope that Iraq goes on to... more

AerospaceChina has chosen the astronaut to go into space
Beijing, China – The name is Chen Long
Will be Chen Long, the first Chinese national to go into space. Chinese authorities have released a picture of him in training at the time of the Shenzhou 4 launch in January 2003. According to the Hong... more

Latest newsStill problems for V-22 Osprey, tests have been suspended for a week
Washington, Usa - The evolution stresses by lethal incidents
It has been suspended at least until March 18-20 the V-22 Osprey program, because of a malfunctioning of the hydraulic system. It continues therefore the turbulent evolution of the aircraft that in the... more

DefenseAVIONEWS in real time. Iraqi Crisis (4): Blix finishes, El Baradei begins
New York, USA – It’s needed improve the system in order to interview the scientists
"How much time will we want us for the disarmament? We don’t need years for disarmament, but neither weeks, or months. Sure it will be important to maintain on the Iraqi territory a permanent team, for g... more

AirlinesKlm and Malev will start flying from Budapest to Skopje
Amsterdam, Holland - The purpose is to extend its East European service
On March 31, Klm Airlines will start flying from Budapest to Skopje (Macedonia), with Hungarian state-owned partner Malev to extend its service to East Europa. It will fly 11 times a week using Fokker... more

Science and technologySms service at Bristol airport
London, Great Britain - The management society will inform about eventual delays
New service at Bristol airport. Its management society will send sms to the cellular of the travellers in wait in order to inform them about eventual delays. Those who will want use it, have to record... more

DefenseAVIONEWS in real time.Iraq crisis (3): Blix asserts the effort of Iraq disarmament
New York, Usa - He must still verify the biological stuff in possession of Saddam Hussein
??h difficult to interview scientists in Iraq because they're influenced by the dictatorship, but something we have obtained, thanks to some talks in informal way. Until now we have listened approximately... more