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PeopleUS WARPLANE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN KUWAIT
KUWAIT, A U.S Boeing Co C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft landed safely in Kuwait early on Thursday after one of its engines caught fire. The accident was reported by al-Rai al-Aam newspaper.... more

AirlinesDALAVIA AIRLINES ORDERS SIX TUPOLEV TU-214
MOSCOW, Dalavia Airlines has ordered six more Tupolev Tu-214 aircraft to Financial Lease Company /FLC/ after operating succesfully its first leased Tupolev Tu-214 for the last two months, proving its high... more

AirlinesALL NIPPON AIRWAYS' TRAFFIC UP IN SUMMERTIME
JAPAN, All Nippon Airways, for the period July 20-Aug. 19, reported a 2% increase in domestic passenger traffic over the year-ago period. International traffic declined 9,3% owing to fewer seats being... more

AirlinesDELTA AIR LINES SIGNS CODESHARE AGREEMENT WITH AEROMEXICO
USA, Delta Air Lines signed a codesharing agreement with Aeromexico. The airline will begin offering weekly nonstop service between Cincinnati and Cancun from Dec. 1. The deal has to be approved by the... more

AirlinesUS AIRLINES TO LAUNCH NEW ROUTES
USA, US Airways will operate three daily nonstop flights between Charlotte and San Antonio and Austin from Dec. 9. The airline will also begin three daily nonstop flights between Pittsburgh and Chicago... more

IndustryROLLS-ROYCE: 1H PROFITS ABOVE ANALISTS' EXPECTATIONS
LONDON, Rolls-Royce posted interim profits that were above analysts' expectations despite a £5 million drop to £190 million in the first half of 2001. The company reassured the market by reiterating t... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA TO INCREASE FLIGHTS TO TOKYO
FRANKFURT, Lufthansa will increase flights from Frankfurt to Tokyo's Narita airport to 14 a week from the current 10 starting from May 2002, when a new runway will open at the japanese airport. more

Press releaseLUFTHANSA STANDS BY PROFIT FORECAST FOR 2001
FRANKFURT, "First-half revenue up sharply by 13.7 per cent - Operating profit totals 105 million euros. In a difficult market environment, Lufthansa can look back on a successful first half in 2001. With... more

IndustryAIRBUS IN TALKS WITH CHINA
SHANGAI, Airbus chief commercial officer John Leahy said the french company is in talks with China over the sale of 30-50 A320 aircrafts. Leahy said he hopes the order to be concluded by the end of the... more

AirlinesAIR BALTIC'S EARNINGS DROP IN 1H
LATVIA, Latvian Air Baltic, posted net earnings of nearly $500,000 in the first-half of the year and rechead a seat load factor of 53%. The airline operates two RJ70s and three F50s. Air Baltic suffered... more

AccidentsRMAF PLANE SKIDS OFF THE RUNWAY AT LANDING
KUALA LUMPUR, An RMAF Beechcraft B200T skidded off the runway at Labuan Airport last night. None of the four people on board, two passengers and two pilots, was injured. The plane was returning after patrolling... more

AccidentsEMERGENCY LANDING FOR AN AIR FRANCE JET
ROME, An Air France Boeing 737/700 had to make an emergency landing at Rome Fiumicino airport yesterday after a loss of power of an engine. The plane landed safely and none of the passengers aboard was... more

Press releaseAVIONEWS RESUMES ITS WORK
ROME, Avionews today officially resumes its work after being closed a few days due to technical problems. We apologize with our readers for the computer glitch. more

AirlinesSABENA CANCELS FLIGHTS AFTER WORKERS' STRIKE
BRUSSELS, Belgian Sabena had to cancel 44 flights today as preventive measure after maintenance, catering and ground workers called a strike to protest against airline's refusal to discuss the company's... more

AirlinesEMIRATES BUYS TWO A330-200 AIRCRAFTS
ROME, Emirates today announced it has ordered two new Airbus A330-200s. The aircrafts are to be delivered in August 2002. Emirates has already ordered 23 A330s so far and it is the best customer for Airbus... more

AccidentsSMALL PLANE CRASHES IN BULGARIA, TWO KILLED
SOFIA, A small twin-engine plane yesterday crashed in Dolna Bania, about 80 km far from Sofia. The two people on board, a trainer and a pilot, were both killed. A spokesman for the bulgarian Transport... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA TO CUT SOME ROUTES
FRANKFURT, German Lufthansa announced it is to reduce some transoceanic routes soon. Other flights will be cancelled. Two weekly flights to New York are to be suspended, while the services to Bogota, Rio... more

AccidentsAIR FORCE RELEASES F-16 ACCIDENT REPORT
USA, Air Force investigators have determined foreign object damage caused the engine failure that resulted in the April 3 crash of an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft into the ocean off the coast of... more

AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS AND AMERICAN AIRLINES AGREEMENT SIGNED
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, An agreement for which the incomes of nine Atlantic routes will be divided has been signed between British Airways and American Airlines. The agreement will be investigated by Antitrust... more

CuriositiesPILOT CHOPS UP HIS AIRPLANE WITH AN AXE AFTER AN EMERGENCY LANDING
USA, A small aircraft pilot effectuated an emergency landing and, later, after to be examined by the local hospital, he returned to the landing site with a pickup truck and an ax. He chopped up the airplane,... more

PeopleAIR ALFA LICENSE REVOKED TODAY
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, Tourism Commissioner near the Communitary European Commission declared that today has been officially revoked the Air Alfa travel agency license. more

DefenseTURKISH F-16 FIGHTERS: OTHER COUNTRIES INTERESTED IN THE BUSINESS BESIDES EASTERN EUROPE NATIONS
ANKARA, TURKEY, The turkish offer to sell a huge part of the F-16s fleet off is reported to be taken into consideration not only by eastern european countries, as Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia,... more

DefenseF-16 ON SALE FOR TURKEY
ANKARA, TURKEY, To reduce the defense expenses, Turkey decided to cut its 250 F-16 fleet, aircrafts built on Lockheed Martin license by Turkish Aerospace Industry. To earn valuable cash, Turkey has planned... more

AirlinesTYMEN AIRLINES LAUNCHES CHARTER FLIGHTS TO AZERBAJAN
MOSCOW, Tyumen Airlines is to launch a charter flights program from Tyumen to Gyanzha, Azerbajan, from August 13 to September 24, 2001, reported the airline's spokesman Vladimir Sirotkin. more

AirlinesBRITISH EUROPEAN AND SCOTAIRWAYS SIGN CODE-SHARING AGREEMENT
LONDON, British European and ScotAirways are to begin codesharing on 12 daily flights from London City to Edinburgh and Glasgow, effective Sept. 3. more

AirlinesSOUTHWEST AIRLINES REPORTS JULY TRAFFIC
DALLAS, "Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV - news) announced today that the Company flew 4.3 billion revenue passenger miles (RPMs) in July 2001, a 10.6 percent increase from the 3.9 billion RPMs flown... more

AccidentsCATHAY JET MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING
HONG KONG, A Cathay Pacific Airbus A340-400 en route from Hong Kong to Kuala Lumpur had to turn back after the pilot reported that he had a trouble with the reverse thrusters of one of the four engines.... more

DefenseCODE RED VIRUS SEEM TO HAVE CREATED NO DAMAGE TO DOD COMPUTERS
WASHINGTON, USA, According to Pentagon spokesman Craig Quigley, DoD efforts to protect military computers against the so-called Code Red 'worm' virus seem successful. Over the past several days, DoD computer... more

AirlinesMIDWEST EXPRESS AIRLINES ADDS MILWAUKEE-LAS VEGAS SERVICE
MILWAUKEE, Midwest Express Airlines, Inc. announced it will offer additional service between Milwaukee and Las Vegas. Beginning November 1, the airline will add a daytime roundtrip to its schedule six... more

AirlinesAIRTRAN AIRWAYS REPORTS RECORD JULY 2001 TRAFFIC RESULTS
ORLANDO, AirTran Airways (AMEX:AAI - news) reported all-time record passenger traffic and capacity for the month of July 2001. Based on revenue passenger miles (RPMs), traffic grew by 11.5 percent, to... more

AccidentsTWO AIRCRAFTS NEAR MISS IN NORWAY
TRONDHEIM, NORWAY, A Braathens Boeing 737-500 aircraft and a a Fokker 50 operated by SAS Commuter went near collision at Værnes airport outside Trondheim, Norway. The 737 was landing when at only 60 metres... more

IndustryBOEING AWARDED A 29 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Boeing Co., Seattle Wa., is being awarded a USD29m contract to provide for seventeen North Atlantic Treaty Organization E-3A aircraft (Boeing 707) and two mission simulators. This work is expected... more

AirlinesNORTHWEST TAKES DELIVERY OF 100TH AIRBUS AIRCRAFT; CARRIER AMONG THE LARGEST NORTH AMERICAN OPERATORS OF AIRCRAFT
ST. PAUL, "Northwest Airlines (Nasdaq: NWAC - news) announced that it accepted delivery of the 100th Airbus aircraft into its fleet. The July 27 arrival of Northwest's 30th new A319 at Minneapolis/St.... more

AirlinesAMERICAN AIRLINES TO RETIRE FIVE ADDITIONAL BOEING 727S
FORTH WORTH, American Airlines today announced that it would advance the retirement of five additional Boeing 727s from its fleet. The five aircraft, originally scheduled to leave the fleet in 2003, will... more

AirlinesCOMAIR MAKES DEAL WITH CSA
HEBRON, American carrier Comair yesterday announced an agreement with CSA Czech Airlines to codeshare on transatlantic routes. The deal includes Comair's flights from New York's John F. Kennedy International... more

IndustryBOEING AWARDED A OVER 130 USDM CONTRACT
EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA, U.S. industry Boeing awarded a over 130 USDM contract to provide for analysis sytems for the new NPOESS meteorological satellites, the first of which will be ready to be launched... more

PeopleSTILL PESTICIDES ON JETLINERS: UNITED AIRLINES SUED BY A FLIGHT ASSISTANT
USA, U.S. United Airlines has been sued by a flight attendant Susan Matthews claiming to have suffered health damage due to insect pesticides that are sprayed on planes serving Australia and New Zealand. This... more

AccidentsRUSSIAN HELICOPTER FORCED TO MAKE EMERGENCY LANDING IN CHECHNYA
MOSCOW, A russian helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing near Grozny after being fired. None of the 26 people on board were injured, but the helicopter, a Mi-26, was partially damaged, reported... more

Latest newsUS SECOND WORLD WAR AIRCRAFT UNCOVERED BY THE FLOOD IN CHINESE RIVER
PEKING, The wreckage of a US airplane from the Second World War has been uncovered by flood waters in the river Tuojiang. The plane is believed to have dipped in the river in 1943, a chinese paper reports.... more

AccidentsHELICOPTER CRASH KILLS TWO IN BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE, A four-seater Bell Jet Ranger III yesterday crashed at Baltimore/Washington International Airport. Witnesses said they saw the helicopter spiraling erratically moments before the crash. One... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE: SUSPENSION OF BEZIERS SERVICES AND IMPROVEMENT OF OTHER ROUTES
MARSEILLE, FRANCE, An Air France spokesman announced that airline intend to suspend its service from Beziers airport, starting October, and, at the same time, improve the routes between Charles de Gaulle... more

AerospaceJAPANESE AIRLINES INTERESTED TO SPACE TOURISM
TOKYO, JAPAN, According to the announcement made by the Nippon Aeronautical Foundation, Masaru Saito, has been created a research group to investigate on the feasibility of a reusable aerospace aircraft... more

HelicoptersNEW ZEALAND GROUNDS FIVE BELL UH-1H HELICOPTERS
WELLINGTON, The New Zealand air force has grounded five of its Bell UH-1H Iroquois after cracks were discovered in the blade on a helicopter during a routine inspection. The air force said in a statement... more

AirlinesCHINA AIRLINES INCREASES FLIGHTS TO FRANKFURT
CHINA, China Airlines will boost the service between Taipei and Frankfurt, beginning Sept. 16, from two to three times weekly departing from Taipei Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. more

Science and technologyHEATHROW TEST EYE SCAN PASSENGERS IDENTIFICATION
HEATHROW, LONDON, With the British Government backing, particularly by the Immigration Service, London's Heathrow Airport is to try out an iris recognition system to identify passengers, as every person's... more

AirlinesIBERIA RISES OPERATING PROFITS IN THE SECOND QUARTER
MADRID, Iberia recorded a 41% rise in operating profit for the second quarter, ended June 30, to eur 73.6 million. Net earnings went up 23% while revenues rose 12%. Sales increased to eur 2,5 billion. more

PeoplePASSENGERS LEAVED GROUND BY MNG AIRLINES
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, A dozen of passengers of MNG Airlines, ready to fly to Bodrum, Turkey, have been leaved ground, because, as declared by the carrier personnels, the aircraft was full. The passengers... more

AccidentsPLANE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING AT SIDNEY AIRPORT
SIDNEY, A Boeing 737 had to make an emergency landing at Sydney airport after the undercarriage was damaged during takeoff from Melbourne. The plane was flying to Honiara. It burned off fuel before landing.... more

AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES OPENS NEW ROUTE SINGAPORE-CHICAGO
SINGAPORE, A new route, operated with a just delivered, Boeing 777-200ER has been started by Singapore Airlines (SIA) between Singapore and Chicago with a thrice-weekly service. The aircraft has a seating... more

AccidentsRUSSIAN JET MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING
MOSCOW, An Ilyushin IL-86 widebody jet was forced to make an emergency landing at Yekaterinburg airport due to one of the engines that caught fire. The plane, headed to Antalya, Turkey, returned to Yekaterinburg... more