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AirlinesLUFTHANSA SETTLES DISPUTE WITH ITS PILOTS
FRANKFURT, Lufthansa this morning settled the pay dispute with its pilots, said a union source. An official statement is exoected to be released during a press conference later today. "It was Hercules... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE: MAYBE AIR INDIA STAKE ACQUISITION
PARIS, FRANCE, According to an Indian airline Air India spokesman, French flag airline Air France could be interested in acquisition of the 40 per cent stake offered by Indian government to a strategic... more

AirlinesAEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS CUTS FLIGHTS
ARGENTINA, Financially struggling Aerolineas Argentinas said it was cutting back on services to the US, Australia and Brazil from yesterday because of growing financial problems. The cut includes key destinations... more

IndustryWIRE SABOTAGE AT BOEING'S PLANT
RENTON, USA, Boeing has detected a sabotage of wiring on at least seven 737 jets under construction at its plant of Rento. Boeing in a statement said that damages were detected during functional testing... more

AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES LOAD FACTOR DOWN IN APRIL
HONG KONG, Singapore Airlines reported in April a significant decline in load factor, of 3,8%, to 67.9%. Cargo traffic was the big loser dropping 4.8%. Passenger load factor declined 3,1%. more

AirlinesATA REPORTS 10.9% INCREASE IN MAY SCHEDULED SERVICE TRAFFIC
INDIANAPOLIS, "American Trans Air, Inc. (ATA), the principal subsidiary of Amtran, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMTR), today reported its May 2001 traffic results. System-wide for May 2001, compared with a year ago:... more

Science and technologyKOREAN AIR PUNCTURES A TYRE ON A RUNWAY
KANSAI, GIAPPONE, A runway at japanese Kansai airport was yesterday closed for about 40 minutes after an incoming Korean Air jet punctured a tyre and stopped on the taxiway blocking the runway. Nine departing... more

AirlinesGREAT LAKES AVIATION REPORTS MAY TRAFFIC RESULTS WITH HIGHEST EVER LOAD FACTOR FOR THE MONTH
CHEYENNE, USA, "Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd. today announced preliminary passenger traffic results for the month of May. Scheduled service generated 19,820,947 revenue passenger miles (RPM's), an 8.3 percent... more

AirlinesWESTJET REVENUE PASSENGER MILES INCREASE 50.9%
CALGARY, CANADA, "WestJet Airlines Ltd today announced its traffic statistics for May 2001, featuring an increase in revenue passenger miles (RPMs) of 50.9% to 175,824,000, compared to 116,542,756 this... more

AirlinesUNAUDITED INCREASED NET INCOME FOR PHILIPPINE AIRLINES IN THE LAST FISCAL YEAR
MANILA, Philippine Airlines has reported a net income of $8.63 million in the fiscal year ended on March 31, with an 850% increase over its profits a year earlier. Philippine Airlines flew nearly 5,75... more

AirlinesROYAL JORDANIAN RESUMING FLIGHTS TO IRAQ
AMMAN, Royal Jordanian, Jordan's state-owned airline, has resumed scheduled flights to Baghdad after a decade. An airbus plane landed in the iraqi capital city on Tuesday. Commercial flights were halted... more

AirlinesGARUDA IN TALKS WITH BOEING
INDONESIA, Garuda Indonesia President and CEO Abdulgani confirmed that the airline is in talks with Boeing over the acquisition of 18 737-800s. The jetliners should be used on regional asian routes. more

PeopleNEW MICHELIN TYRE FOR CONCORDE
FRANCE, French Michelin has designed a new light weight and super- strong tyre for Concorde. The new Near Zero Growth (NZG) tyre has passed all the tests and the full 'taxiing, take-off, landing and taxiing'... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL TRIMS FLIGHTS TO SAVE MONEY
USA, Continental Airlines is to cut back some flights to save money during the US economic downturn. Some off-peak weekend services will be cancelled and smaller jets for several transcontinental flights... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA AND ITS PILOTS CLOSE TO REACH A DEAL
FRANKFURT, Lufthansa and its digruntled pilots would be close to unveil a deal in the pay dispute, an anonymous source familiar to the negotiations said. The mediator's office just said talks were progressing... more

Press releaseAGREEMENT MEMORANDUM BETWEEN ECAC AND AZERBAIJAN
BAKU, AZERBAIJAN, The visit of Alfredo Roma, President of Ecac (European Civil Aviation Conference) and Italian ENAC (Ente Nazionale per l’Aviazione Civile) at Baku, Azerbaijan, has just ended. The country h... more

CuriositiesPENSIONERS BOARD THE WRONG PLANE AND END UP IN CHINA
CHINA, Two New Zealand pensioners caught the wrong flight and ended up in Beijing, China. The two men had to take a flight back to Katikati in New Zealand but they confused China Airlines with China National... more

AccidentsSMALL PLANE CRASHES IN SOUTHERN LABRADOR, THREE KILLED AND ONE INJURED
CANADA, A small plane crashed after the pilot was attempting to land on a gravel highway in southern Labrador. The pilot and two of his passengers were killed. A fourth person survived the crash and was... more

Science and technologyVALONA MILITARY AIRPORT TO REOPEN IN JULY
ALBANIA, Pish Poro military airport, twenty km away from Valona, Albania, is to reopen on July 10 by the italian air force after a restructuring plan of a year and half. The announcement was given by the... more

AccidentsCESSNA CRASHES IN INDIA, PILOT IINJURED
INDIA, A two-seater Cessna aircraft of the Bihar Flying Club met with an accident at the Jayaprakash Narayan airport. The pilot, who was on a routine flight, suffered minor injuries. He lost control over... more

Science and technologyLA GUARDIA AIRPORT AUTHORITIES LOOKS FOR TRAFFIC REDUCTION METHODS
NEW YORK, USA, According to New York La Guardia Airport Authority spokesman, in an attempt to relieve congestion, officials who runs the airport would suggest sharply raising landing fees or auctioning... more

AccidentsLIGHT AIRCRAFT CRASHES IN UK, PILOT KILLED
UK, A light aircraft chrashed shortly after takeoff from the Isle of Man's Ronaldsway Airport. The plane went down off the coast between Derbyhaven and Santon Head. Rescue temas located the wreckage but... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC TO ADD NEW FLIGHTS TO TAIPEI
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific is to add five new weekly flights from Hong Kong to Taipei starting July 1, increasing to 100 a week its total number of flights between the two cities. more

AirlinesPHILIPPINE AIRLINES TO RESUME FLIGHTS TO VIETNAM
MANILA, Philippine Airlines will resume flights to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, starting from July 3, after an absence of three years, in codeshare with Vietnam Airlines. The airline will use A330-300s on... more

PeopleTAIWAN AND HONG KONG AGREEMENT WILL EXTEND TO YEAR'S END
TAIPEI, TAIWAN, The aviation agreement between Taiwan and Hong Kong, which contemplate the relationship in air transport between the two countries, due to expire June 12, will be extended to the end of... more

AirlinesVIRGIN ATLANTIC TO FLY NEW ROUTE TO NIGERIA
LONDON, Virgin Atlantic will operate a new route between London Heathrow and Lagos Murtala Muhammed Airport starting from July 16. It will be a four-times weekly service, operated with Boeing 747-2... more

PeopleBOEING LAUCHES AMBITOIOUS PLAN TO SOLVE SOME AIR TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
USA, U.S. aeronautical industries Boeing today announced an ambitious plan in order to change the United States air traffic system that is becoming overwhelmed by the numbers of flights and weather... more

AirlinesJAPAN AIR SYSTEM TO SIGN CODESHARE AGREEMENT WITH CHINA SOUTHERN AILRINES
JAPAN, Japan Air System (JAS) said it has signed a deal with China Southern Airlines to jointly operate routes from Fukuoka and Narita to Guangzhou. The flights should begin in October, pending the approval... more

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

AccidentsHAGUE HELICOPTER RISKS COLLISION
GREAT BRITAIN, British Conservative leader William Hague flying with his family on a helicopter, risked to be involved in a collision of his aircraft with another helicopter. The prompt evasive manoeuver... more

IndustryHEAD INC. AWARDED A OVER 6 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Head Inc., Columbus, Ohio, is being awarded a USD 6,394,000 contract for taxiway extension and lights and airfield recapitalization, Chambers Field Naval Station, Norfolk. Work is expected to be... more

IndustryLOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED A OVER 5 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Lockheed Martin Corp., Tactical Defense Systems, St. Paul, Minn., is being awarded a over USD 5m contract by the Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., for the full-rate production of 11... more

CuriositiesWORLD WAR II AIRMEN RECOVERED IN TUNISIA
TUNIS, Remains believed to be those of the six-man crew of a World War II bomber have been located in Tunisia and will be repatriated in the next days. The aircraft wreckage was discovered in November... more

IndustryJOINT STRIKE FIGHTER ENGINE AGREEMENT SIGNED
USA, Officials from Pratt & Whitney (P&W) and GE Aircraft Engines (GEAE) signed an agreement to work together on the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) engines program. Signing on behalf of P&W was Steve Finger,... more

AirlinesVARIG WAITS FOR NEW AIRCRAFTS
BRAZIL, Occurring the 74th activity year anniversary, Varig pointed out about its fleet expansion: soon is expected the arrival of several new aircraft, two B-777s, two B737/700s and two B737/800s, the... more

AirlinesUNITED ORDERS THREE AIRBUS NARROW-BODIES
PARIS, Airbus Industrie announced that United Airlines has ordered three new narrow-body planes, supplementing an order announced in February. The jetliners will be delivered in the second quarter of 2003.... more

AirlinesATLANTIC COAST AIRLINES HOLDINGS, INC. REPORTS 50.1% INCREASE IN MAY 2001 TRAFFIC
DULLES, USA, "Atlantic Coast Airlines Holdings, Inc. (Atlantic Coast) (Nasdaq: ACAI) today reported preliminary passenger traffic results for May 2001. Systemwide, the company generated 155.4 million... more

Press releaseGRIPEN UNDERLINES OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES IN POLAND
POLAND, Two, single-seat SAAB-BAE SYSTEMS Gripen new-generation, swing-role fighters are demonstrating their ability to successfully interoperate with NATO and other international forces, during a dispersed... more

Press releaseNTSB ADOPTS REVISED FINAL REPORT ON 1991 CRASH OF UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 585 IN COLORADO SPRINGS
WASHINGTON, The National Transportation Safety Board has adopted a revised final report on the 1991 crash of a Boeing 737 near Colorado Springs, Colorado that killed all 25 persons aboard. The Board said... more

AirlinesUS TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY THINKS UNITED/US AIRWAYS DEAL WILL BE NOT APPROVED
USA, Norman Y. Mineta, US Transportation Secretary, declared, in a press conference held in Washington, that he expect the federal government to reject the proposed United Airlines-US Airways merger, worth... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR TO SIMPLIFY ITS MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
SWITZERLAND, Swissair announced that it is to launch Change 2001, an internal program for "abolishing unnecessary hierarchical levels and overly complex structures in all areas of the group". Layoffs as... more

Latest newsRUSSIA AND INDIA SIGN AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION DEAL
MOSCOW, Russia and India have signed a cooperation agreement on the joint development, production, and certification of a multi-functional military transport plane named Il-214. Russia and India on Wednesday... more

Latest newsUS AIRCRAFTS HIT IRAQI AA SITE
IRAQ, After the U.S. Defense Secretary reported yesterday an increase in Iraqi anti-aircraft defense net, today some U.S. fighter aircraft hit an Iraqi anti aircraft site using precision-guided weapons,... more

AirlinesTANSAERO WON'T HALT FLIGHTS TO ISRAEL
MOSCOW, Russian Transaero said it does not intend to halt its flights to Israel despite the complex situation in the Middle East. An airline's spokesman said that "life continues and human contacts should... more

AccidentsEMERGENCY LANDING FOR A THAI JETLINER
THAILAND, A plane of Thai Airways, carrying 326 people, was forced to make an emergency landing. The plane was en route from Taipei to Bangkok. No further details were released. more

IndustryHARRIS WINS USD300M CONTRACT
USA, Harris Corp., Palm Bay, Florida, is being awarded a $300,000,000 contract to provide for development and production satellite multi-band terminals. These modular terminals will provide dual hub... more

AccidentsAIR CRASH IN BRAZIL (2): SPECIFICATIONS
ROME, Piper PA-31 Navajo: Type: Light sports aircraft Accomodation: two pilots, four passengers Lenght: 32 ft 7 in Wingspan: 40 ft 8 in Height: 13 ft Empty weight: 3991 lb Max T/O weight: 6500... more

IndustryEXXON WINS CONTRACT WORTH OVER 28 USDM
USA, Exxon Mobil Fuels Marketing Co., Fairfax, Va., is being awarded a USD 28,114,014 contract for delivery of 26,240,000 U.S. gallons of JP5-grade turbine fuel. This delivery will be to the Sicily,... more

IndustryBOEING AWARDED A 1USDBN CONTRACT FOR C-130 AVIONIC UPGRADE
USA, Boeing Co. St. Louis, is being selected to receive a USD1,000,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts contingent upon approval by the Defense Acquisition Board. to support the... more

Finance and economyROCKWELL COLLINS AWARDED A OVER 16 USDM CONTRACT
USA, Rockwell Collins Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded a contract with an estimated cumulative total of $16,763,245 for IFM modules to be used with AN/ARC-201 SINCGARS tactical airborne ATG... more