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DefenseRussia will enter Nato
Rome, Italy - Next May 28th in Italy
As far as the Russian entry in Nato is concerned, the historical event will take place next May 28th at the Pratica di Mare military airport in the surroundings of Rome . Today Rome government is going... more

AerospaceRussian space shuttle Soyuz on orbit
Baykonour, Russia - It will come back in 10 days
Yesterday, at 8.26am (Gmt), the Russian spacecraft Soyuz TM34, departed from the Baykonour cosmodrome in Kazahkstan towards the International Space Station (Iss). The Italian astronaut Roberto Vittori,... more

AerospaceRussia to launch a Us communications satellite
Moscow, Russia - On the next May 6th
In the incoming month of May Russia will launch two satellites: the first, which is scheduled for May 6th, is a Us communications satellite, the second, the Russian military satellite Kosmos, is supposed... more

Latest newsRussian missile hit (by mistake) a target in Kazahkstan
Moscow, Russia - No injured
Yesterday, as also confirmed by Russian military officials, during a training exercise, an air-to-ground missile shot by a Tupolev-22 after eluding Russian air forces control hit an uninhabited area in... more

AccidentsF-16 crashes in the Netherlands (3): Dutch Airforce confirms
Sellingen, The Netherlands - The crash during a training flight
Dutch airforce confirmed the details about this-early-afternoon crash. The collision with the ultralight happened during a training flight of the Belgian Airforce two-seated F-16 over Dutch-German borders. The... more

Fair and showsDelta Air Lines has a new Human Resources-Operations vice division president
Washington, Usa - His name is Patrick
Us carrier Delta Air Lines named Brad Patrick as vice-president for its new Human Resources-Operations division. (m/cesn) more

AirlinesNew route for VLM Airlines
Rotterdam, The Netherlands - Two daily flights Antwerp-Manchester via Rotterdam
As of May 1st, the Dutch regional air carrier VLM Airlines will start operating its new Antwerp-Manchester link via Rotterdam. At the same time, VLM will cancel its Antwerp-Geneva route because, according... more

AccidentsHelicopter crashes in Belgium (2): 2 injured
Halen, Belgium - Cause still unknown
The helicopter crash of this morning caused one serious and one slight injured. The Paramount-helikopters helicopter crashed 800 m from its Diest base. The cause is still unknown. (004) more

AccidentsF-16 crashes in the Netherlands (2): 2 dead
Sellingen, The Netherlands - Collision with an ultralight
The Belgian Airforce two-seated F-16 crash has been caused by a collision with an ultralight. The crash happened over a woody area near the German border. Two people died: the ultralight's pilot and one... more

IndustryAirbus Asset Management to deliver two A340-200 to Royal Jordanian Airlines
Toulouse, France - Two ex Air Lib aircraft
Airbus Asset Management, the division of the European aeronautical constructor specialized also in aircraft re-marketing operations, will likely deliver two A340-200s formerly owned by Air Lib, to the... more

AirlinesSn Brussels Airlines: net losses for EUR 207 million in 2001
Brussels, Belgium - When its name was still Dat
As far as 2001 is concerned, the Belgian air carrier Sn Brussels Airlines, when its name was still Dat, registered net losses for EUR 207 million and operational losses for EUR 24 million. These negative... more

AccidentsF-16 crashes in the Netherlands
Sellingen, The Netherlands - Pilot is safe
A Belgian F-16 crashed at about 1 pm in Sellingen, Dutch province of Groningen. The pilot survived. (004) more

AccidentsHelicopter crashes in Belgium
Halen, Belgium - It happened this morning in Halen
A Paramount-helicopters helicopter crashed this morning in Halen, located in Belgian province of Limburg. The crash happened a few hundred meters from the base of Diest. (004) more

AirlinesBritish Airways to cancel 12 regional routes
London, Uk - To save up to EUR 33,3 million by 2004
British Airways (BA), the London-based air carrier, announced today its decision to cancel 12 of its regional routes operated by BA CitiExpress, its subsidiary regional airline. These measures, aiming... more

Civil aviationFAA AD on Schweizer helicopters
Washington, USA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2001–SW–58–AD; Amendment 39–12726; AD 2001–25–52] RIN 2120–AA64 Airworthiness Directives; Schweizer Aircraft Corp... more

Civil aviationEmergency FAA AD on Bell 205 helicopters
USA
EMERGENCY Airworthiness Directives DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 Docket No. 2002-SW-23-AD; AD 2002-08-53 E Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. Model 205A,... more

Science and technologyRimini airport: Republic of San Marino gets 3%
Rimini, Italy - Aeradria "internationalizes" itself
Republic of San Marino officially enters Aeradria, the handling agent of "Fellini", Rimini international airport. The shareholding amounts to 3%. Rimini local government expressed its satisfactio... more

AirlinesAir Madagascar to fly to Paris via Milan
Antananarivo, Madagascar - A flight a week starting May 6th
After one-month stop of all its international flights, Air Madagascar announced the launch of its weekly link Antananarivo-Milan-Paris, starting from next May 6th. The first flight will be carried out... more

AerospaceEuropean satellite network Galileo: Boeing to wish to be part
Los Angeles, Usa - Boeing already part of Gps
The giant of the Us aeronautical industry, Boeing, wishes to take part in to Galileo, the European satellite network being operating as from 2008. The Seattle manufacturer is already part of Gps, the... more

Science and technologyWashington DC airports: 104 workers arrested
Washington, Usa - Zero tolerance in the Us airports
Federal prosecutors announced yesterday the arrest of 104 people working at Dulles, Reagan National and Baltimore-Washington International Airports, increasing to 356 the nationwide total of people who... more

Science and technologyAlgeria: Laghouat airport to be tested
Algiers, Algeria - A Boeing 727-200 for the test
Algerian government's officials announced that an Air Algerie Boeing 727-200 will test the runway and the aircraft parking area at the Laghouat airport. (004) more

IndustrySmiths to supply some more components for Airbus A-380
London, Uk - The deal not to generate profits for Smiths before 2006
Smiths, the Uk engineering and aerospace group, will supply not only parts of the landing gears for the Airbus A380 aircraft. It will also make parts of the wing structure and systems for the landing... more

AirlinesNorthwest Airlines to improve its Appleton-Detroit service
Washington, Usa - Replacing its Saab-340 aircraft with CRJs
Starting from next August 1st, Us air carrier Northwest Airlines will replace its Saab-340 aicraft in service on the route Appleton-Detroit with CRJs flights operated by its partner Express Airlines I. Furthermore,... more

AerospaceBaikonur cosmodrome: "Ambience as at Gagarin's times"
Baikonur, Kazakhstan - Italian team's commentaries
"Here all is the same as at Gagarin's times. Everything is based on tradition". This is the commentary of Filippo Ongaro, Italian astronaut Roberto Vittori's personal doctor. The Italian team is in Baikonur... more

HelicoptersAn EADS group firm delivers advanced avionics for Tiger
Friedrichschafen, Germany - Dornier GmbH will equip 160 helicopters
EADS European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company will equip the Franco-German combat helicopter "Tiger" with state-of-the-art avionics. Dornier GmbH, a group company of EADS, has received the order... more

IndustryRaytheon awarded of a 7 USDm contract
USA
Raytheon Co., McKinney, Texas, is being awarded a $7,000,000 cost-plus-fixed-fee undefinitized job order under basic ordering agreement (N00164-00-G-0007) which provides for engineering efforts to modify... more

IndustryRaytheon awarded of a near 9 USDm contract
USA
Raytheon Electronic Systems, Electronic Warfare Operations, Goleta, Calif., is being awarded a $8,809,650 firm-fixed-price contract for the restoration of nine AN/SLQ-32A(V)2 countermeasures systems.... more

IndustryLockheed Martin awarded of a over 10 USDm contract
USA
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Orlando, Fla., is being awarded a $10,763,955 firm-fixed-price and time and materials contract to provide for expanded repair capability on the Low Altitude Navigation... more

IndustryCharles Stark Draper Laboratory awarded of a over 8 USDm contract
USA
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc., Cambridge, Mass., is being awarded a $8,038,235 modification to a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract (DAAH01-99-C-R246) for Global Positioning System Telecommunication Simulator... more

AirlinesJAL-JAS to convince Japan antitrust authority
Tokyo, Japan - With their new merger plan
After Japan antitrust authority showed its strong doubts on the merger between Japan Airlines (JAL) and Japan Air Systems (JAS), an agreement able, according to the competition defender, to violate free... more

DefenseSharon is ready to increase earmarking for Defence
Tel Aviv, Israel - Despite the economic downturn
"We've been mobilizing troops to face military emergency and now we all must mobilize to face economic emergency", stated Silvan Shalom, Ariel Sharon government Finance minister. So it seems clear that... more

Latest newsPrague government approved draft contract for the acquisition of 24 JAS-39 Gripen
Prague, Czech Republic - BAE Systems-Saab produced-by fighters
According to Jaroslav Tvrdik, Czech Defence minister, last Monday Prague government approved the draft contract for the acquisition of 24 JAS-39 Gripen, the combat aircraft manufactured by the British-Swedish... more

AirlinesAmerican Trans Air will supply Funjets Vacations (Mark Travel Corp) with four B737-800s
Washington, Usa - Through December 2003
Us air carrier American Trans Air (ATA)decided to provide Funjets Vacations, a Mark Travel Corp. subsidiary, with 4 of its B737-800 aicraft, through December 2003. According to ATA chairman and Ceo John... more

AirlinesAir France will fly again to Cincinnati
Paris, France - In code-share with Delta Airlines
Air France, the Paris-based French air carrier, announced its decision to re-operate its Paris Charles de Gaulle-Cincinnati by serving the route with 14 daily flights in code-share with its SkyTeam partner... more

IndustryAirbus to delay the launch of its A-330s, until 2008
Miami, Usa - "The market is just not ready"
According to Laurence Barron, Airbus Asset Management vice president, European aeronautical constructor could delay the launch on the market of its A-330s Freighter. Intervening yesterday at the Miami... more

PeopleUs airline industry: crisis affected March as well
Washington, Usa - Revenues fall of a 20,5% in comparison with March 2001
Us air transport sector looses ground in March, registering a revenues 20,5% fall in comparison with the same month of 2001 despite Easter holidays made the load-factor raise of a 3%. According to Brian... more

Latest newsNorth Korea against Seoul acquisition of Us F-15s
Seoul, South Korea - It could negatively affect process towards peace
Korean government condemned today Seoul decison to buy 40 Us fighters as also a potential cause for the peace process between them to collapse. News, which has been spread by the official Pyongyang press... more

AirlinesNew link for AA
Washington, Usa - A non-stop daily New York-Tokyo
American Airlines now flies non-stop daily between New York-Jfk and Tokyo-Narita. The Us air carrier also announced the enhancement of its web site aa.com. (004) more

AerospaceA satellite to study water cycle
Washington, Usa - Nasa will launch "Aqua" next May 2nd
Nasa announced the launch of the satellite "Aqua", conceived to study water cycle, for May 2nd. "Aqua will observe oceans, atmosphere, ground, ice, snow and vegetation in order to study the interaction... more

Finance and economyStandard&Poor's upgrades Lockheed Martin position
New York, USA
Standard & Poor's recently upgraded the LOckheed Martin Corporation's long-term debt rating to Triple-B with a stable outlook and its commercial paper rating to A-2. Net sales for the first quarter of... more

AirlinesAeroplus to purchase Aerolyon
Lyon, France - Good news for the 250 employees
Lyon civil court indicated Aeroplus as purchaser of Aerolyon, a little private air carrier under receivership. This resolution seems to guarantee the company's activities and save all 250 employees' jobs. The... more

AirlinesUs Airways to launch a new nonstop Washington-Bermuda daily flight
Washington, Usa - On board of Airbus A-319s
The American air carrier Us Airways announced its decision to launch a new daily nonstop flight from the Ronald-Reagan National airport in Washington to Bermuda. The service, which is going to start from... more

Sport aviationFai: Beijing 2008 as first "aerial Olympics"
Lausanne, Switzerland - A plan to include air sports in the Games
A delegation from Fai, the world air sports federation, has been invited to China to present the case for the inclusion of parachuting and skydiving events on the 2008 Olympic programme. The vice president... more

AerospaceThe Italian Space Agency (Asi) will carry out three experiments on the Iss
Baykonour, Russia - Alteino, Chiro and Vest
Alteino, Chiro and Vest are the code-names of the three experiments the Italian Space Agency is going to carry-out aboard of the Iss in relation with the 'Marco Polo' mission which is going to start next... more

Weather forecastsStrong Italian aircraft presence at Air Tattoo 2002
London, Great Britain
The Defence Attache at the Italian Embassy in London has just confirmed a spectacular line-up of aircraft for RIAT 2002. For the flying display the Italian panache of Il Frecce Tricolori will be rivalled... more

IndustryThales opens its new London headquarter
London, Great Britain
Thales, the international defence and electronics company which employs 12,000 people in the UK and 65,000 people worldwide is to open new UK Headquarters in Weybridge, Surrey and a new London Office in... more

HelicoptersREMSA becomes first MD Explorer engine upgrade customer
USA
The Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority (REMSA) of Reno, Nevada, has become the first customer to sign up for an MD Explorer engine upgrade program. Under the program, REMSA will retrofit... more

Press releaseBombardier CRJ enters Narita market with J-AIR
Toronto, Canada - Since last April 18th
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that the 50-passenger Bombardier CRJ200* has become the first regional jet to serve Tokyo's Narita International Airport. J-AIR, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan... more

IndustrySmiths Aerospace will take care of the Airbus A-380s
Tolouse, France - By the supply of the landing gear deployment systems
European aeronautical manufacturer Airbus awarded Smiths Aerospace of a over USD 300 million worth contract for the supply of landing gear deployment systems to be employed on board of its A-380s. According... more

AirlinesDelta Airlines to launch two new nonstop links from Cincinnati
Washington, Usa - Towards Rome and Cancun
Us air carrier Delta Airlines announced the inauguration of its two new nonstop flights from Cincinnati for its summer program. As of June 1st the American carrier will in fact serve a Cincinnati-Cancun... more