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DefenseGeneral Cocozza named new Joint Chief of staff at Afsouth
Rome, Italy - Thus replacing general Mini, named to head Kfor as of October
Italian Army general Ciro Cocozza starting from yesterday is the new Joint Chief of Staff at Allied Forces Southern Europe (Afsouth). Cocozza will thus replace former Joint Chief of Staff general Fabio... more

IndustryBoeing 20-year forecast sees strength in air cargo
Hong Kong, China - Despite the worst decline in modern history of the air cargo industry
Despite the worst decline in modern history of the air cargo industry last year, Boeing [NYSE: BA] projects that world air cargo traffic will expand at an average of 6.4 percent during the next two decades.... more

IndustryGeneral Electric awarded of a near 18 USDm contract
USA
General Electric Aircraft Engines, General Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., is being awarded an estimated $17,747,463 modification to previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-99-C-1175) for F414-GE-400... more

IndustrySikorsky Aircraft awarded of a over 18 USDm contract
USA
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Stratford, Conn., is being awarded an $18,436,662 modification to previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00383-01-G-015N) to purchase 200 remanufactured main rotor blades... more

DefenseItaly to support Bulgaria's entry in Nato
Rome, Italy - Italian ministry of Defence said
Yesterday the Italian ministry of Defence Antonio Martino met his counterpart from Bulgaria Nikolay Svinarov. The agenda they talked about mainly focused on next Bulgaria's entry into Nato alliance but... more

Airlines"Delta's strategy is built on one basic element: US Airways' failure"
Washington, Usa - US Airways' boss said
According to David Siegel, chairman at Arlington-based Us Airways, "Delta's strategy is built on one basic element: US Airways' failure". Mr. Siegel also criticized Delta's potential alliance with Continental... more

AirlinesUS Airways' mechanics ratify restructuring agreement
Arlington, Usa - Thanks to which the airline will "emerge from bankruptcy early in 2003"
US Airways' mechanics and related workers, represented by the International Association of Machinists (IAM) District 141-M, today ratified the agreement on the Company's restructuring with 57 percent voting... more

AirlinesAeris: Ancona( Italy)-Paris for just EUR 20
Ancona, Italy - As from next October 28
The French budget-price air carrier Aeris is set to launch its new Ancona (Italy)- Paris Orly link starting from next October 28. One way fares for the new service, which will be operated on board 148-seat... more

IndustryGoodrich to supply wheels and brakes for Bombardier's latest business jets
Charlotte, Usa - Bombardier Learjet 40 and Learjet 45 XR to be equipped
Goodrich Corporation, the Us supplier of aerospace components, systems and services, announced today it has been selected to supply the wheels and brakes for Bombardier's latest Learjet business aircraft,... more

AirlinesKLM: no talks on strategic agreement with Air France
Amsterdam, The Netherlands- "Absolutely not"
Soon after the news about a possible agreement involving the acquisition of a stake in KLM capital by Air France broke out, a prompt denial came from the Amsterdam-based airline. "It's what you call in... more

PeopleEu has no more concerns about the new air alliances
Brussels, Belgium - Commissioner Monti said
The European Union, via its Tranpsort commissioner Mario Monti, has announced not to have any concern about the two air alliances currently ongoing between Lufthansa, SAS and United Airlines, on one side,... more

AirlinesSmashing order for EasyJet
London, Uk - A decision will be taken by the end of this month
Uk's low-fare carrier EasyJet is likely set to take a final decision on its long-awaited order of 120 planes by the end of this month. The smashing 120-aircraft order is worth USD 5bn and aims to boost... more

Science and technologyBell Boeing V-22 Osprey: to begin testing new "re-configurable" blades
Washington, Usa - Sometime in 2006
Team involved in the development of the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey is set to start tests of new "re-configurable" blades aboard the aircraft sometime in 2006. Blade designs are currently under study in the... more

AirlinesUS Airways introduces fall/winter sale fares systemwide
Arlington, Usa - Designed to jump-start travel demand in winter season
US Airways has introduced new Fall/Winter season sale fares designed to jump-start travel demand as it heads into the typically slow Winter travel season. The sale, which is valid for travel across the... more

IndustryBombardier delivers CRJ200 to Malev Hungarian Airlines
Montreal, Canada - The first of the 4 aircraft ordered by the Budapest-based carrier
Bombardier Aerospace, the Canadian regional jet maker, has announced to have delivered a 50-seat CRJ200 regional jet to Malev Hungarian Airlines. The aircraft is one of four on firm order from Malev, which... more

IndustryDassault Aviation laid down the foundation stone of new Falcon facility in Bordeaux
Bordeaux, France - It will offer assembly, technical completion, testing and delivery of the Falcon aircraft
The foundation stone of the new Falcon facility in Bordeaux was laid down on September 16th by Charles Edelstenne, Dassault Aviation’s Chairman and CEO during a ceremony attended by Alain Juppé, former Pr... more

AirlinesRoyal Jordanian on the way to privatization
Rome, Italy - Government looks for a strategic partner
The Middle East air carrier Royal Jordanian goes on with its privatization plan as in fact Jordan government announced to be looking for a strategic partner to sell a 49% stake of the air route.... more

Science and technologyParis-Charles de Gaulle: man frozen to death found in the undercarriage of plane
Paris, France - The second one since July 31
Yesterday at the Paris airport of Charles de Gaulle, a man frozen to death has been found caught in the undercarriage of a plane arrived from Cameroun. According to police the man was 25 year-old. Last... more

IndustryBeaver Aerospace awarded of a near 10 USDm contract
USA
Beaver Aerospace and Defense Inc., Livonia, Mich., is being awarded a $9,882,500 firm-fixed-price contract to provide for ballscrew assembly, best estimate quantity (2950), in support of the E-3 aircraft.... more

AerospaceAstrium-Alcatel maybe close to marriage
Paris, France - The French group slows down
Astrium, the space company born from the joint venture between EADS and BAE Systems, is likely to push forward its marriage with the French communications industry Alcatel. The road for the agreement to... more

AirlinesAir France to "conquer" KLM
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - French group to take a stake in KLM
According to Financial Times, Air France is in talks with Amsterdam-based KLM to start a wide co-operation through also the acquisition of a stake of the Dutch air carrier by the French group. The deal... more

AccidentsGermany: crash between Tupolev and Boeing. Final request of damages
Berlin, Germany - Russian Bashkirian Airlines request recover of damages up to USD20m
After two months and a half, the final request for damages was officially presented by Elma Giemulla, legal attorney of the Russian aviation company, for the crash of Tupolev and the death of 71 passengers... more

PeopleAlitalia and Alitalia Team's pilots strike: the airline forced to cancel 110 flights
Rome, Italy - And to reschedule 88 more
Because of today's 4-hour protest called off by the pilots belonging to Alitalia and Alitalia Team, the Rome-based airline announced to be forced to cancel 110 flights - 75 domestic and 35 international... more

AirlinesBritish Airways is still the world's biggest global airline
London, Uk - According to Iata
According to statistics by the International Air Transport Association (Iata), Uk's flagship airline British Airways is still world's biggest global air carrier. Data show in fact that Heathrow-headquartered... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines redesigns web site to offer more functionality for customers
Houston, Usa - Provides 'real-time' customer account information and online reward travel
Stars and stripes air route Continental Airlines has unveiled today its redesigned web site (continental.com) that provides more functionality for customers including "real-time" OnePass customer account... more

DefenseCharges preferred in Canadian friendly fire incident
Washington, Usa - Occurred last April 17, 2002 near Kabul
Criminal charges were preferred September 11 against the two F-16 pilots involved in the April 17, 2002, friendly-fire deaths of four Canadian soldiers and injuries of eight others near Kandahar, Afghanistan.... more

IndustryPratt & Whitney Canada's service centre network enhanced customer service
Washington, Usa - With Expanded Facilities in West Virginia
As part of the Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) Service Centre Network expansion, Pratt & Whitney Engine Services, Inc. (PWES) has significantly upgraded and expanded its fly-in engine repair and service... more

Press releaseQantas expands into Sydney airport terminal 2
Sydney, Australia - On Tuesday 24 September
"Qantas today announced that it would commence QantasLink operations from Sydney Airport's Terminal 2, the former Ansett domestic terminal, on Tuesday 24 September. Executive General Manager Sales... more

AirlinesItaly gets closer to Scandinavia
Bergamo, Italy - Sterling today opens a new flight Orio al Serio – Copenaghen
Italian business men and tourists from today can count on a new flight connecting Orio al Serio (Bergamo) and Copenhagen, Denmark. This will be possible thanks to Sterling, a Danish Aviation Company, which... more

HelicoptersFlying high with the new force helicopter
London, Uk - The Eurocopter C135
Merseyside Police launched it's new state-of-the-art helicopter on last Thursday September, 12, 2002. The Eurocopter C135 is the first helicopter owned by the Force and it is equipped with hi-tech equipment... more

AirlinesKLM promotion: buy one discounted ticket and get one for free
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - From Doha to European destinations
KLM, the royal Dutch airline yesterday announced its new promotion called ‘September Surprises’ offering heavy rebates on economy class air tickets from Doha to some destinations in Europe plus a free tic... more

HelicoptersBrevard County took delivery of the first AS350 B3 helicopter
Washington, Usa - Chosen after the evaluation of several different models
The Brevard County Mosquito Control Department recently took delivery of an AS350 B3 from the American Eurocopter Grand Prairie facility. The helicopter is a new addition to one of the largest mosquito... more

IndustryTexas Liquids LLC awarded of a over 5 USDm contract
USA
Texas Liquids LLC*, Aston, Pa., is being awarded a $5,360,842 fixed-price with economic price adjustment type contract for gasoline, fuel oil and diesel fuel for the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force,... more

IndustryDynCorp Technical Services awarded of a over 24USDm contract
USA
DynCorp Technical Services, Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $24,459,222 fixed-price incentive contract modification to provide for aircraft maintenance of T-37, T-38, T1A and T-38C aircraft at Columbus... more

IndustryDynCorp Technical Services awarded of a over 24 USDm contract
USA
DynCorp Technical Services, Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $24,459,222 fixed-price incentive contract modification to provide for aircraft maintenance of T-37, T-38, T1A and T-38C aircraft at Columbus... more

AirlinesAustralian Airlines ready to take off
Sydney, Australia - The first aircraft arrived yesterday
Australian Airlines, Qantas new subsidiary, came one step closer to take off when its first aircraft was unveiled yestarday in Sydney. The aircraft - the first of four Boeing 767-300s slated for delivery... more

IndustryFAA orders emergency inspections on B737s
Washington, Usa - Airlines have been given ten days to check their aircraft
After faults have been found affecting B737s flight control modules, Federal Aviation Administration has ordered emergency inspections on such aircraft. Us airlines have been given 10 days to check potential... more

IndustryLear Siegler Services awarded of a over 28 USDm contract
USA
Lear Siegler Services Inc., Annapolis, Md., is being awarded a $28,227,742 fixed-price-incentive-firm-target with award-fee contract modification to provide for aircraft maintenance and related services... more

AirlinesDelta Air Lines to cancel flights to Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro
Washington, Usa - Because of growing losses on the routes
Because of growing losses on the routes, the Atlanta-based carrier Delta Air Lines decided to cancel its flights Atlanta-Buenos Aires and Atlanta-Rio de Janeiro as of December 1."Lower demand for air travel... more

PeopleSeptember 11: empty flights also for Spirit Airlines
Washington, Usa - The airline which offered free tickets
Nothing, neither the possibility of a free flight, has been able to defeat the fear of the American fliers who in fact deserted Us airports on the day of the first anniversary of the terror attacks in... more

Weather forecastsSeptember 2002: air shows and exhibitions
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION METEROLOGY DIVISIONAL MEETING… September 9-27, Montreal, Canada. Info: (514) 954-8219; Web site: www.icao.int. AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HUMAN FACTORS SEMINAR…Sept. 17-... more

AccidentsA Russian Antonov-2 crashed in Siberia (2): a technical sheet
Rome, Italy - Antonov An-2 Colt (Ukraine)
Type: utility biplane Accommodation: two pilots, 10 passengers Dimensions - length: 42 ft 6 in - wingspan: 59 ft 8 in - height: 13 ft 9 in Weights - empty: 7605 lb - max T/O: 12.125 lb -payload:... more

AccidentsA Russian Antonov-2 crashed in Siberia
Moscow, Russia - 11 dead, 3 injured
A Russian Antonov-2 aircraft with 14 people on board - 11 parachutists and 3 crew members - crashed last Saturday in the Siberian region of Krasnoiarsk. 11 people died in the blow up, while the remaining... more

DefenseNato: Greece not to take part to exercise "Destined Glory 2002"
Athens, Greece - Athens and Ankara did not find an agreement
Because Greece and Turkey failed to find an agreement, Athens government decided not to give its air space to Nato air forces to carry out part of the exercise "Destined Glory 2002". The dispute origins... more

AirlinesAlitalia still in red in first semester 2002
Rome, Italy - Net loss of around EUR 49m
Alitalia, Italy's flagship airline, reports net loss even in the first semester of 2002. The consolidated income statement as of June 30, 2002, reports a drop in net loss of more than 80% compared with... more

IndustryBoeing awards Gold Supplier Certification to Northrop Grumman Unit
St. Louis, Usa - Company's highest recognition of supplier performance
Boeing has awarded a Gold Supplier award, the company's highest recognition of supplier performance, to Northrop Grumman's Electronics Systems sector facility in Baltimore. Bill Stowers, vice president... more

Civil aviationBush administration will study more quick checks for business men
Washington, Usa - An expert in transport security said
Bush administration is studying faster check's systems in the airports for business frequent flyers. The progressive decrease of such customers had caused difficulties, after September 11th, between some... more

Civil aviationBush administration will study more quick checks for business men
Washington, Usa - An expert in transport security announced it to the Senate
Bush administration is studying faster check's systems in the airports for business frequent flyers. The progressive decrease of such customers had caused difficulties, after September 11th, between some... more

HelicoptersBoeing to pay USD 19m damages for 1991 Chinook accident in Saudi Arabia
Cincinnati, Usa - A Federal Court of Appeals rejected Boeing's argument that it is not liable for the payment
Boeing must pay USD 19m for damage caused by a 1991 helicopter crash and lost equipment, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Boeing's argument that... more

Science and technologyDFW International Airport Debuts Mobile Command Post
Texas, Usa - Airport equips emergency response teams with most advanced intelligence, communications capabilities in the world
DFW International Airport today unveiled its new Mobile Command Post, a unique, state-of-the-art bus-sized vehicle that will provide the Airport's Department of Public Safety (DPS) with the most up-to-date... more