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AirportsSouth Korea: USD 3 billion for Seoul-Incheon airport
Seoul, South Korea - New terminal and more aprons
South Korea is going to invest more than USD 3 billion in expansion works for Seoul-Incheon airport, recently chosen as the best in the world for 2009 by the annual analysis carried out by the British... more

SecurityFAA (Correction) AD on Pratt & Whitney (PW) JT9D-7 series turbofan engines (2009-04-18)
Washington, Usa - To prevent failure of the 2nd stage HPT rotor disk, which could result in uncontained engine failure, damage to the airplane, and the engine separating from the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 14458-14460] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

AerospaceNASA GOES-O satellite successfully launched
Cape Canaveral, USA - First signals received from the spacecraft's devices
After being delayed on Friday (see AVIONEWS) the launch of NASA's GOES-O (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) satellite has been successfully carried out Saturday at 6:51 pm EDT (10:51 pm... more

Helicopters"AERO 2010": resounding interest in the "Helicopter Hangar"
Friedrichshafen, Germany - Helicopter to take a greater role at international aviation trade show
"After the initial success of the 'Helicopter Hangar' at 'AERO 2009', plans for the next International Trade Show for General Aviation, which will take place from April 8-11, 2010 in Friedrichshafen, are... more

Civil aviationPiedmont Region defines call for bids for new low-cost routes on Turin and Cuneo
Turin, Italy - After the notification to EU, now is pending on the green light to the publication
The Piedmont Region has set out the call for bids for new low-cost routes on Caselle and Levaldigi's airports, and has notified it to the EU to obtain the green light within four or five months and then... more

AirportsACI North America testifies on the success of stimulus funding for airport improvement
Washington, USA - US airports also benefited from tax exemption
Bradley Penrod, executive director and CEO of the Allegheny County Airport Authority (Pittsburgh airport operator), testified on behalf of the members of Airports Council International-North America before... more

AirlinesTAM Airlines extends its partnership with Swiss
Sao Paulo, Brazil - Passengers can earn and spend "Miles" flying the two carriers
Members of TAM Fidelidade -the frequent flyer program of the Brazilian carrier- can earn and spend "Miles" on any Swiss flight. Paulo Castello Branco, vice-president sales, stated that "The agreement... more

SecurityFAA AD on British Aerospace Regional Aircraft model HP-137 Jetstream Mk1, Jetstream series 200 and 3101, and Jetstream model 3201 airplanes (2009-13-10)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 29936-29938] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

Fair and showsAir shows and exhibitions in the last days of June and the first ones in July
Rome, Italy - From today, on Monday 29 to next Sunday 5
Monday 29 - "6th FAI Junior World Gliding Championship". Räyskälä, Finland. + 358 40 765 4843 http://events.fai.org www.jwgc2009.fi - "17th FAI World Hang Gliding Class 1 Championship". Montagne de... more

AccidentsAirbus A-310 crashes in the Indian ocean with 153 people on board
Moroni, Comoros - The plane had already shown several failures and could not fly in France
The black month of civil aviation has ended in the same way as it had started: with a tragic air accident. A Yemenia Airways Airbus A-310/300, flight IY626, with 142 (according to the airline) or 147 (according... more

AirlinesAlitalia: increased refunds for bonds and shares in government stocks
Rome, Italy - In the meanwhile detente steps towards trade unions
The Italian government approved a bill to increase the percentage of refunds of which will be entitled old-Alitalia's bond and share holders. Bond-holders will get 70.97% of the nominal value of their... more

ReportAiut Alpin Dolomites's summer service started
Pontives, Italy - By an Eurocopter EC-135T2 helicopter
The summer service of Aiut Alpin Dolomites (AAD) has started. AAD is an Italian helicopter rescue organization that operates on the Trentino-Alto Adige region by its Eurocopter EC-135T2 helicopter based... more

IndustryAssembly goes on for the first Boeing 747/800 Freighter
Everett, USA - Yahyavi: "It will be ready to fly later this year"
Boeing technicians have joined together the first 747/800 Freighter's wing to the fuselage. Workers attached the 40-foot (12 m) fuselage section to the center wing box. The wing and center section are... more

DefenseRussia: military drills in Caucasus
Moscow, Russia - They will last until July 6
Russia will start today a series of large military exercises that will involve several states of the federal republic. The operation, dubbed "Caucasus 2009", is going to end on July 6 and will be commanded... more

DefenseItaly: the SAMP/T missile system will replace the aging HAWK
Padua, Italy - Announced during a meeting at Logistic Command North in Padua
Yesterday in the conference room of Logistic Command North in Padua, Italy, has been held the meeting dubbed "The logistics of Medium Surface Air Missiles (M-SAM), learned lessons and future tendencies",... more

Press releaseFlights delays on Verona and Brescia for changes in ATM
Rome, Italy - Italian ENAC has started competence's initiatives to allow a better rationalization of the routes in the interested areas
"ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority), with reference to the delays in links recorded in the last days on Brescia and Verona's airports, unveiled that they are due to changes in the ATM by the Italian... more

ReportThe Italian Air Force carries an ambulance and an ultrasonography machine to Ghana
Kumasi, Ghana - On board of a C-130J aircraft of the 46th air brigade of Pisa
A C-130J aircraft of Italian Air Force's 46th Air Brigade of Pisa carried to Ghana, at Kumasi airport, a fully equipped ambulance and an ultrasonography machine. Part of these devices has been financed... more

ReportTomorrow the 29th anniversary of Ustica's tragedy
Bologna, Italy - On June 27, 1980, 81 people were killed in mysterious circumstances
On June 27, 1980, a DC-9 airplane of the Italian airline Itavia, en route from Bologna to Palermo, broke up in flight in circumstances that are still mysterious. 81 people were killed in the tragedy. Tomorrow... more

Civil aviationOlbia, Italy: opening ceremony tomorrow for the general aviation terminal
Olbia, Italy - The cost of the works has been of about € 30 million
The opening ceremony of the new general aviation terminal of Olbia Airport "Costa Smeralda" will be held tomorrow, June 27, in presence of Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and of prince Karim Aga... more

DefenseMilitary cooperation agreement between USA and Russia
Moscow, Russia - It might be signed during president Obama's visit
USA and Russia might sign in July an agreement on military cooperation, during president Obama's visit scheduled from 6 to 8 July, the Russian armed forces' Chief of Staff, Nikolai Makarov, announced today... more

AirlinesLufthansa makes adjustment to fuel surcharge
Frankfurt, Germany - Alteration in response to rising crude oil prices
"Prices of crude oil have risen by more than 50 per cent since December 2008, resulting in higher fuel procurement costs for Lufthansa. In response to this development in recent months, the airline is... more

Science and technology"Solar Impulse", sun-powered aircraft, unveiled in Switzerland
Duebendorf, Switzerland - Piccard: "It will demonstrate the effectiveness of renewable energies"
The "Solar Impulse", sun-powered aircraft realized by Bertrand Piccard, has been presented today at Duebendorf airfield, Switzerland. 22-meters long, with the wingspan of a Boeing 747 and weighing as a... more

SecurityThe NTSB is investigating on A-330's speed and altitude sensors
Washington, USA - In the cases of two recent accidents
The American National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced that it is investigating two recent incidents in which airspeed and altitude indications in the cockpits of Airbus A-330 aircraft may... more

Press releaseItaly: Meridiana and Alitalia strikes deferred
Rome, Italy - Respectivelyon July 9 and 20
Concerning the recent decision of the Italian minister of transports, Altero Matteoli, to delay the strikes announced by Meridiana and Alitalia personnel (see AVIONEWS), the SDL trade union issued a press... more

AirlinesAir India might launch low-cost services on domestic routes
New Delhi, India - To compete with regional private carriers
Air India, national airline of the Asian country, announced the possible introduction of low-cost services on its national routes, to better challenge competitions brought by regional private carriers.... more

Sport aviationA competition for ULM seaplanes in Montecarlo in 2013
Lecce, Italy - Italian proposal for the 100th edition of "Coppa Schneider"
"The initiative has been announced by Idroclub 'Capo Leuca' on the occasion of the '6th Coppa aviazione marittima' in Puglia. Project with Legambiente for the surveillance of the local coastal parks... more

ConferencesThe first international workshop on the risks due to volcanic ash ended in Sigonella
Catania, Italy - The aim is to organize a training exercise
"The first 'Volcanic ash awareness workshop for central and Eastern Europe' ended in Sigonella (Sicily), the Italian base where the 41st Wing Antisom of the Air Force is located (see AVIONEWS). The... more

SecurityLaser anti-missile system for El Al
Tel Aviv, Israel - A variant of military applications it will be installed on commercial airplanes
Israeli national airline, El Al, and the other commercial carriers of the country are going to install on their aircraft a laser anti-missile system built by Elbit Systems. The agreement, reached with... more

SecurityFAA AD on Piper Aircraft, Inc. PA-23, PA-31, and PA-42 series airplanes (2009-13-06)
Washington, Usa - To detect and correct damaged, worn, corroded, or non-conforming nose baggage door components, which could result in the nose baggage door opening in flight
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 29118-29121] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

SecurityFAA AD on BAE Systems (Operations) Limited model BAe-146 and Avro-146RJ airplanes (2009-12-10)
Washington, Usa - To prevent reduced structural integrity of the airplane
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 29123-29126] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

IndustryRaytheon demonstrates the effectiveness of the AMCAS antenna
Marlborough, USA - It can be used both for civil and military purposes
During a recent flight test, Raytheon Company successfully demonstrated the effectiveness of a new antenna technology that dramatically improves the next generation of airborne communications for wide-body... more

UAS-DronesFirst Block 40 Global Hawk UAS unveiled
Palmdale, USA - Flight testing to start next month
The first of 15 next generation RQ-4 Block 40 Global Hawk UASs, built by Northrop Grumman for the US Air Force, has been unveiled in a ceremony yesterday at Northrop Grumman's Palmdale, California, manufacturing... more

DefenseRussia to send a fleet in the Gulf of Aden
Vladivostok, Russia - The ships will reach the Somali sea on Monday 29
The Russian navy is going to send a new fleet, led by the missile destroyer of Udaloy class "Admiral Tributs", with the military tank-ship "Boris Butoma" and the MB-99 salvage tug, in the Gulf of Aden... more

SecurityFAA AD on SOCATA model TBM-700 airplanes (2009-13-05)
Washington, Usa - To identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product
Airworthiness Directive Federal Register Information Federal Register: [Page 29126-29128] Header Information DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part... more

AirportsDanubeWings starts services on the route Bologna-Crotone
Bologna, Italy - Air Partner is its general sales agent for Italy
DanubeWings, regional Slovakian airline, today starts services between the Italian cities of Bologna and Crotone, operated Fridays and Sundays with departure from "Marconi" airport at 4:30 pm and arrival... more

AirportsMassport approves fiscal year 2010 operating budget
Boston, Usa - It increases funding in safety and security at Boston airport
The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport, which operates also Boston Logan International Airport) voted to approve an operating budget for fiscal year 2010 (FY10) of 364 million Dollars, a 13 million... more

DefenseThales and Rosoboronexport deal on military export
St. Petersburg, Russia - During the "Mvms-Imds" international navies' expo
Rosoboronexport (Russian federal company that manages military export) and French Thales group have reached an agreement for the international commercialization of naval material jointly built. The memorandum... more

IndustryTests on new GPS satellite for the USAF ready to start
Cape Canaveral, USA - The first of 12 in the constellation
A Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF satellite built by Boeing has been shipped to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida to conduct a series of key tests for the US Air Force’s next-generation s... more

AirlinesBritish Airways personnel agrees to work for nothing
London, UK - Hard reaction from trade unions
British Airways (BA) personnel reacted positively to the appeal launched by the airline's CEO, Willie Walsh, to which he personally agreed, asking to the workers to accept a period of free work or unpaid... more

Civil aviationQantas cancels 15 Boeing 787 orders
Sydney, Australia - Delivery delayed for other Dreamliners
A few days after the recently announced new delay in the first flight of its Dreamliner (see AVIONEWS), Boeing received the first cancellation for a big order. It has been the Australian Qantas to announce,... more

AirportsBologna: restored the border controls on all international flights from June 28 to July 15
Bologna, Italy - The measure has been ordered on the occasion of the G8 summit in L'Aquila
"Bologna's airport informs passengers that, from June 28 to July 15, the border controls will be restored at 'Marconi' and in all Italian airports. The Italian Interiors Ministry, in fact, on the occasion... more

Military aviationUS Senate committee asks to build new F-22s
Washington, USA - The battle for survival of this fighter continues
Following the House of Representatives, also the US Senate Armed Services Committee voted (13-11) a bill to insert in the military budget for 2010 a $1.75 billion funding for the production of seven more... more

Military aviationRussian Su-24s back to flight
Moscow, Russia - Following recent incidents they had been grounded for 10 days
The Russian Air Force stated that the 10-day suspension of the operations of Sukhoi Su-24 Fencer attack aircraft has ended. The decision to ground them had been taken following two recent accidents involving... more

AerospaceNASA: GOES-O satellite's launch possibly delayed
Cape Canaveral, USA - The chance of thunderstorms made favourable opportunities drop down to 30%
The launch of NASA's meteorological GOES-O (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite), scheduled for today between 6:14 pm and 7:14 pm EDT (between 10:14 pm and 11:14 pm GMT) from launchpad 37B... more

AirportsFraport might operate St.Petersburg airport
Los Angeles, Usa - Beginning in 2010
Fraport AG is well positioned to assume the responsibility for operating Pulkovo Airport, Russia's fourth largest airport, beginning in 2010. As part of the international tender process, the City of St.... more

DefenseUS base in Kyrgyzstan, Medvedev: "This will benefit the common cause"
Moscow, Russia - According to the Russian president, it will help to fight terrorism
The fact that the USA will be allowed to use Manas Air Base, in Kyrgyzstan, will only help to fight international terrorism. This is the opinion expressed today by Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, after... more

AirlinesAlitalia: temporary booking and purchase restrictions for AirOne tickets
Rome, Italy - On Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 of June
Alitalia announced that, within the integration process of Alitalia and AirOne's computer systems, from 2:00 pm Saturday, 27 June, to 2:00 pm Sunday, 28 June, the possibility to book and purchase AirOne... more

Civil aviationBoeing aircraft for Cameroon
Yaoundé, Cameroon - For the new airline CAMAIRCO
Cameroon is going to purchase three aircraft from American manufacturer Boeing for its new airline, CAMAIRCO (Cameroon Airlines Corporation), founded in 2006 and close to start its operations. The announcement... more

HelicoptersSikorsky celebrates S-300C's 25 years
Stratford, USA - The first had been delivered to Baltimore police in 1984
The American manufacturer Sikorsky celebrated yesterday, June 24, 25 years from the first delivery of a S-300C helicopter. Built by Schweizer, the aircraft had been delivered to Baltimore's police department... more

AerospaceNASA: GOES-O satellite's lift off tomorrow
Cape Canaveral, USA - On board of a Delta IV launcher
Last preparations for the launch of the GOES-O (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) satellite are underway on launchpad 37B in Cape Canaveral. Lift off is scheduled for tomorrow, Friday... more