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AccidentsCONTINENTAL JETLINER MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN JAPAN
TOKYO, A Continental Airlines DC-10 had to make an emergency landing at Tokyo's Narita airport after reporting a problem with the landing gear. The plane was flying to Guam. None of the 240 people aboard... more

AirlinesDEBIS AIRFINANCE LEASES TWO BOEING 737-500 AIRCRACFTS
USA, Debis AirFinance has purchased two 737-500s from Euralair International. Both the aircrafts were leased to LOT Polish Airlines. more

AirlinesATA TAKES DELIVERY OF 2 MORE BOEING 737-800S
INDIANAPOLIS, "Over the past several months, ATA (American Trans Air, Inc.) has undergone a major transformation while redefining its role in the airline industry. Perhaps the most dramatic change is the... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASHES IN MONTANA, THREE FIREFIGHTERS KILLED
HELENA, MONTANA, USA, A helicopter assigned to a wildfire in Montana crashed in the north of Yellowstone Park on Saturday. The company, Columbia Helicopters, said those killed in the crash were pilot Rich... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN CHINA, CAMERAMAN KILLED
CHINA, An helicopter piloted by an Hong Kong tv cameraman crashed in China, in Zhejiang province's Yongjia county, while he was filming local scenery. The man was killed and the cause of the crash is under... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN CHECHNYA, FOUR KILLED
CHECHNYA, A russian Mi-8 helicopter on a routine flight crashed in mountains on the border between Chechnya and Dagestan this morning. Four servicemen, among them three crew members, were killed and two... more

AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES DROPS AIR INDIA BID
SINGAPORE, Singapore Airlines has decided to withdraw the offer to acquire Air India, a news agency reported. Singapore Airlines said the conditions for the privatization are actually uncomfortable because... more

AirlinesDELTA AIR LINES INAUGURATES NONSTOP SERVICE TO HONOLULU, HAWAII
SALT LAKE CITY, "Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL - news) will host a preflight inaugural event to celebrate Salt Lake City's first nonstop flight to Honolulu on Saturday, September 1, 2001. The daily flight... more

AccidentsGERMAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT FORCED TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY LANDING IN MACEDONIA
MACEDONIA, A Bundeswehr transport aircraft had to make an emergency landing at Kessel airport after an engine caught fire. None of the passengers was hurt. AN investigation is under way. The aircraft was... more

AirlinesEASYJET COULD MOVE OPERATIONS TO SCOTLAND
UK, EasyJet, which yesterday launched a new route between Edinburgh and Belfast, said it could set up a new base of operations in Scotland if it does not get the landing slots it wants at Paris Orly Airport.... more

AirlinesCSA CZECH AIRLINES' PILOTS GET PAY RISE
PRAGUE, The deal signed yesterday night between CSA Czech Airlines pilots and the airline's mamagement includes a 30% wage increase for pilots. The agreement also introduces performance-measured bonuses... more

Civil aviationFAA AD ON AGUSTA AB-412 HELICOPTERS
USA, AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration The following Airworthiness Directive issued... more

Science and technologyLIGHTING KNOCKS OUT RADAR AT BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON AIRPORT
BALTIMORE, A lightning strike yesterday knocked out the primary radar at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. The radar system didn't work for five minutes, said Federal Aviation Administration... more

AirlinesSABENA LEASES TWO AIRCRAFTS
BRUSSELS, Belgian Sabena sold and leased back two A319s. The first was given to Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise, the second to Boullioun Aviation Services. more

AirlinesSABENA'S PILOTS TO STRIKE ON SEPT 6
BRUSSELS, Pilots for Sabena-Sobelair-DAT have called a 24-hour strike for Wednesday September 6. The walk-out was decided to protest against the fact that the airline would not be respecting some of the... more

AirlinesQANTAS APPOINTS AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES' NEW CEO
AUSTRALIA, Denis Adams, Qantas' executive general manager of marketing, was appointed ceo for the new carrier that Qantas will launch next year, Australian Airlines. "We expect to operate these services... more

AirlinesLOT TO CUT JOBS
WARSAW, Polish LOT has announced it will reduce the workforce by 20% by the end of 2002. A spokesman for the airline said that only at the end of the year it will be possible to know how many workers will... more

AirlinesCSA PILOTS' STRIKE CALLED OFF
PRAGUE, The strike of pilots for CSA Czech AIrlines, expected today, was called off after the pilots reached an agreement with the carrier's management over pay rise. Therefore, flights were not disrupted... more

Science and technologyAUCKLAND AIRPORT'S PROFITS GO UP
AUCKLAND, "Auckland International Airport posted a net profit of $59.1 million for the year ended June 30", said the New Zealand Herald. During the year international passenger movements increased 5 per... more

Latest newsUS AIRCRAFT ATTACK AGAINST BASSORA RADAR
BASSORA, IRAQ, Some U.S. aircraft launched an attack against a radar installed in the Bassora airport, in Iraq, destroying it. Pentagon sources declared that the attack was effectuated as that radar was... more

AirlinesNEW CEO FOR AER LINGUS
DUBLIN, Tom Mulcahy was appointed as the new chairman of Aer Lingus by Irish Minister of Public Enterprise Mary O'Rourke. He was selected from a short list of three candidates and he will replace Bernie... more

AirlinesEMBRAER IN TALKS WITH SEVERAL AIRLINES
BRAZIL, Brazilian company Embraer has started talks with four airlines, Air France, British Airways, BMI British Midland and LOT of Poland, over the sale of 100 regional jets, the group's managemen... more

Airlines14 AIRBUS AND 2 BOEING FOR EGYPTAIR
EL CAIRO, EGYPT, Great satisfaction has been expressed by Airbus management for the decision of Egyptair to buy 14 of its jetliners to renew its fleet, along as two Boeing 777. The announcement has been... more

AirlinesAEROMEXICO AND AEROLITORAL EXPAND CODE-SHARE SERVICE; NEW NONSTOPS TO MEXICO FROM CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS START IN SEPTEMBER
HOUSTON, "Aeromexico, Mexico's largest airline, today announced that it is expanding its code-share service with Aerolitoral, Mexico's largest regional carrier, to Mexico from San Diego and McAllen, Texas.... more

IndustryRAYTHEON AWARDED A OVER 212 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Raytheon Co., Tucson, Ariz., is being awarded a $212,592,899 modification to previously awarded fixed-price-incentive and cost-plus-fixed-fee contract This modification is for 255 NATO Evolved Sea... more

AirlinesVIRGIN BLUE FLIES TO DARWIN
AUSTRALIA, Virgin Blue will fly direct services daily between Brisbane and Darwin starting in March 2002."Brisbane to Darwin is a challenge for Virgin but I think there is enough demand for them to have... more

AccidentsAALIYAH AIR ACCIDENT: FAA AND CESSNA SAID AIRCRAFT WAS OVERLOADED
USA, According to Federal Aviation Administration and Cessna sources, the 402B aircraft crashed on Saturday soon after take off, which caused death to nine people, including famous U.S. singer AAliyah,... more

AccidentsEMERGENCY LANDING AT PHOENIX AIRPORT FOR AIRCRAFT WITH 120 PEOPLE ON BOARD
PHOENIX, ARIZONA, An America West operated aircraft with 120 people on board has been forced to land in emergency at Phoenix airport soon after take off, due to a malfunction signalling. No one reported... more

Finance and economyOVER 1000 JOBS WILL BE CUT BY SWISSAIR ALWAYS IN RED
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, After the announcement of losses for 234 SFRm, the shares of Swissair Group lose 8.68% at Zurich Stock Exchange, at 100 SFR. In the last year the former SAir Group declared profits... more

IndustryL-3 AWARDED A OVER 5USDM CONTRACT FOR C-130 INSTRUMENTS
USA, L-3 Communications, Alpharetta, Ga., is being awarded a $5,166,792 contract to provide for 132 Model 550 Electronic Flight Indicators, each applicable to the C-130 aircraft. This work is to be... more

AccidentsRABAL, FAMOUS SPANISH ACTOR, DIED DURING A MONTREAL-PARIS FLIGHT
MADRID, SPAIN, The famous Spanish actor Francisco Rabal,75, the preferred actor by film director Luis Bunel, died on the flight from Montreal to Paris. Not even an aircraft emergency landing at Bordeaux... more

IndustryBOMBARDIER Q400 CHOSEN BY JAPAN AIR COMMUTER
TORONTO, CANADA, Bombardier Aerospace announced today that Japan AirCommuter Co., Ltd. (JAC), a subsidiary of Japan Air System Co., Ltd., one of the Japan's major airline operators, has... more

IndustryUNITED TECHNOLOGIES AWARDED A NEAR 6 USDM CONTRACT
USA, United Technologies Corp., Pratt and Whitney Military Engines, East Hartford, Conn., is being awarded a $5,808,960 contract to provide for new spare parts for F-15 and F-16 aircraft. This work... more

AccidentsFIRST NTSB INVESTIGATION AIR ACCIDENT WHICH CAUSED SINGER AALIYAH DEATH
MIAMI. USA, From first NTSB and FAA investigations, seems that the pilot of the twin-engine Cessna, operated by Blackhawk International Airways, Luis Antonio Morales Blanes, has no qualification for... more

Latest newsMILITARY EXERCISES IN CASPIAN SEA
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, Four former soviet countries air forces, Russia, Bielorussia, Armenia and Tagikistan are conducting a large exercise in the Caspian Sea, to test a common antiaircraft and antimissile... more

PeopleTESTS ALSO FOR CONCORDE PILOTS
PARIS, FRANCE, After the satisfactorily tests conducted by British Airways and Air France, also the pilots who fly the sole currently operated civil supersonic aircraft of the world are under test: in... more

AirlinesROYAL NEPAL AIRLINES TO RESUME FLIGHTS TO BANGALORE
NEPAL, Royal Nepal Airlines announced it is to resume flights to Bangalore, India, from September 2. The airline will offer a twice weekly service every Sunday and Wednesday. RNAC is also suspending flights... more

Civil aviationAIRBUS ORDERS ''PRECAUTIONARY'' INSPECTION TO A330
TOULOSE, FRANCE, The French aeronutical industry Airbus Industrie, has requested airlines operating its A330 civil jetliner to perform a "precautionary" visual check on the fuel supply to engines of this... more

AerospaceINTELSAT LAUNCHED INTO ORBIT
FRENCH GUIANA, The Ariane-4 rocket launched into orbit the second in a new series of INTELSAT satellites this morning from the European Space Agency launch center in Kourou, French Guiana. The INTELSAT... more

Latest newsPOLONIA TO ORDER C-295 AIRCRAFTS TO CASA
POLAND, Poland has signed a contract with spanish CASA to acquire eight of the medium range transports C-295 aircrafts. The planes will replace the aging An-26s and can haul up to 69 passengers with twin... more

Weather forecastsAEROSPACE 2001 EVENTS CALENDAR
., Fifth Joint NASA/FAA/DOD Conference on Aging Aircraft Hyatt Orlando, Kissimmee, FL September 10-13 Phone +1 781-982-2819 Fax +1 781-982-2816 [email protected] www.agingaircraft2001.com ION... more

Weather forecastsAIR SAFETY EVENTS CALENDAR
., FAA Flight Safety Game Show "Who Wants Be An Aire-Man?" BCT Airport, Boca Raton, FL July 21, 2001 Phone +1 954-356-7520 Fax +1 954-356-7531 [email protected] www.faa.gov/fsdo/fll/airefly.htm FAA... more

AirlinesQANTAS TO LAUNCH NEW LOW-COST AIRLINE
AUSTRALIA, Australian Qantas will launch a new low-cost airline next year. The new carrier, to be called Australian Airlines, will fly to destinations such as Shanghai, China, and Fukuoka and Sapporo,... more

Weather forecasts2001 MILITARY AVIATION EVENT CALENDAR
., Aviation Week Conferences & Exhibitions Aviation Week and Overhaul & Maintenance Magazine present: MRO Europe 2001 - Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland September... more

Weather forecastsCOMMERCIAL AVIATION EVENT CALENDAR IN MAY 2001
., Aviation Week Conferences & Exhibitions Aviation Week and Overhaul & Maintenance Magazine present: MRO Europe - Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland September... more

Weather forecasts2001 BUSINESS AVIATION EVENT CALENDAR
., National Business Travel Association Annual Convention & Exposition Atlanta, GA July 29-August 1 Phone +1 703-684-0836 Fax +1 703-684-0263 [email protected] Airport Security & Technology Summit Hyatt... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN SIBERIA, FOUR KILLED
SIBERIA, A russian MI-8 helicopter went down in central Siberia this morning, a spokeswoman for the Emergencies Ministry said. The helicopter was on its way to an oil derrick. The four people aboard, the... more

Latest newsAIR FORCE ONE 707 TO BE RETIRED
WACO, TEXAS, The Air Force One Boeing 707 yesterday took its last flight to San ANtonio. The aircraft enntered into service in 1972, during the Nixon administration and transported seven Presidents of... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH IN IRAN, UNHURT THE INTERIOR MINISTER
IRAN, An iranian helicopter carrying the Interior Minister Abdolvahed Mousavi-Lari and several officials and members of parliament yesterday crashed shortly after take-off from a base in Beldaji region.... more

AirlinesCSA CZECH AIRLINES PILOTS TO GO ON STRIKE TOMORROW
PRAGUE, Pilots at CSA Czech Airlines said they plan to strike tomorrow over pay demands. The pilots want a pay hike of 37% and Dusan Horak, executive secretary of the Czech Pilot Association, reported... more