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PeopleAIR AFRIQUE'S EMPLOYEES CALL A STRIKE
ABIDJAN, The employees of Air Afrique have called for tomorrow a 24 hours strike against the decision of the apexes of company to halve the staff in the attempt to reorganize the disastrous situation financial.... more

PeopleFOETUS FOUND ON KUWAIT AIR'S PLANE
PARIS, The cleaners have found a dead fetus, approximately six months old, in a toilette of an Kuwait Air airplane arrived from Rome to the Charles de Gaulle airport of Paris: difficult the surveyings... more

PeopleSENEGAL: NEW AIRLINE
SENEGAL, The maiden flight of new Air Senegal International's airline owned by Senegal State and Royal Air Maroc, has been operated on February 24. The airline, created after the privatization of Air... more

PeopleJUDGE WON'T HALT TWA BID PROCESS
WASHINGTON, According to Reuters Continental Airlines it rescinded its appeal of a decision allowing an auction of Trans World Airlines Inc. assets, just a day after a bankruptcy court denied a Continental... more

PeopleCERTIFICATION FAA FOR FLIGHTSAFETY'S NEW SIMULATOR
NEW YORK, The newest simulator for the Bombardier Dash 8 regional airliner has received the FAA's certification. It is now in customer service at FlightSafety International's new Atlanta, Georgia, training... more

PeopleLAST MC DONNEL DOUGLAS NAMED PLANE DELIVERED
WASHINGTON, The last plane built under Mc Donnel Douglas name was delivered yesterday to Lufhtansa. The MD-11 plane will be included in the german airlines fleet. Boeing abandoned future production of... more

PeopleDUMA VS GOVERNMENT ABOUT AIRBUS
MOSCOW, Russia's Parliament, the State Duma filed an inquiry to the Government on the protection of Russian aviation industry, a Russian press agency reported. The inquiry was initiated in the view of... more

PeopleCHINA'S CIVIL AVIATION RISING
BEIJING, According a Chinese press agency, China's civil aviation carried 7.14 million passengers during the Spring Transport Season, with an increase of 66,000 compared to the same period last year.... more

PeopleAFRICAN AIR TRAFFIC TO GROW
NAIROBI, KENYA, Adam Brown, Vice President for Market Forecasts of Airbus Industrie said african passenger air traffic is expected to grow at 4.4 percent annually for the next twenty years. According to... more

PeopleKIDNAP ATTEMPT AVERTED
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO, Accordin to AirWise flight attendants from a Mexican airline are reported to have prevented the kidnapping of a 10-month-old baby who was being taken by a woman to the United States... more



PeopleUSA-CUBA CHARTER FLIGHTS ARE BOOMING
USA, Charter flights to Cuba from the United States have never been so crowded as in the last period. Los Angeles and New York airports had to help Miamioverbooked flights by offering new services to Cuba.... more

PeopleBOEING 757 SF MAKES FIRST FLIGHT
WICHITA, USA, The first Boeing 757 Special Freighter (SF) lifted off Thursday for its first flight since undergoing passenger-to-freighter modification at Boeing Airplanes Services' Wichita facility. The... more

PeopleE-TICKETS TO BE SOON AVAILABLE
U.S., According a statement the International Air Transport Association (Iata) and Sita Group, an information technology company, are to start an issuing system for electronic tickets for international... more

PeopleDELTA PILOTS HAVE HAD AN INJUCTION BY A FEDERAL JUDGE.
U.S., A federal judge introduced an injunction against the pilots of Delta, since 18 months in fight against the apexes of the company for renews of contract. The last December the third American carrier... more

PeopleNEW SOMALI AIRLINE
MOGADISHU, For the first time in the history of the country, Somali businessmen have bought planes for commercial flights: unlike the existing handful airline companies, the new Airline Company, Air... more

PeopleMAN CHARGED WITH SEXUAL HARASSMENT
ACAPULCO, MEXICO, Steven Newman, of Toronto, has been charged for an alleged sexual assault on a flight attendant. The sexual harassment occurred onboard a Sky Service Flight from Toronto to Acapulco.... more

PeopleEUROPE IS LATE
ROME, ?(,g to the Association of European Airlines (AEA), the trade organization for 29 of Europe's largest airlines, the 25.5 per cent of its members' intra-European flights were delayed in 2000:... more

PeopleFAA STARTS FLIGHT SAFETY INSPECTIONS IN TAIWAN
TAIWAN, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) yesterday started a three-day flight safety check tour of Taiwan. The inspection will be focused on Taiwan's aviation safety-related legal system and it aims... more

PeopleDELTA: PILOTS VOTE FOR STRIKE
NEW YORK, The American third-largest carrier's pilots have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if fail contract talks which have been going one since 18 months: the company and union have agreed... more

PeopleUS UNION LEADERS TO OPPOSE ATC PRIVATIZATION
USA, Leaders of the 32 US major transportation unions unanimously adopted a statement urging Congress and President Bush to oppose privatization proposals because they would disrupt air traffic control... more



PeopleINDIA: APPROVED AVIATION SAFETY AGREEMENT WITH RUSSIA
NEW DELHI, The Indian cabinet approved here on Tuesday the signing of an aviation safety promotion agreement with Russia, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. Under the agreement, each side would... more

PeopleNEW FLIGHT SIMULATORS FOR BELL HELICOPTERS
ANAHEIM, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, The well known flight training simulators maker, Frasca International, announced at Heli-Expo 2001 the realization of the Flight Training Devices (FTD) for two Bell Helicopters,... more

PeopleINDIA NEEDS ADDITIONAL AIRCRAFTS
INDIA, According to AirWise Suvendoo Ray, president of the Indian unit of Boeing Co, said that India will need an additional 380 passenger planes worth USD$24 billion over the next 20 years to meet growing... more

PeopleAIR CANADA: DELAYS AND CANCELLATIONS FOR SNOW
CANADA, Air Canada advises with a statement that forecasted early morning snow and freezing rain conditions in Ottawa and Montreal will cause significant flight delays and cancellations to and from these... more

PeopleINDIA'S AIRLINE MARKET TO EXPAND
INDIA, Boeing expects indian airline market to order 380 aircrafts, worth $24 billion, in the next 20 years. The world travel market is supposed to grow 4.8% a year. Boeing's executive hopes the 60% of... more

PeopleANNE LINDBERGH DIES AT 94
USA, The foundation entitled to she and the husband has reported the death of Anna, widow of Charles Lindbergh, the first aviator to trasvolare the Atlantic in 1927, to the age of 94, in the Vermont. Anna... more

PeopleCONTINENTAL AIRLINES WINS GLOBAL AIRLINE AWARDS 2001
LONDON, Continental Airlines is the big winner of the OAG Airline of the Year 2001 awards in London. Continental received the most honors of any carrier: in addition to garnering the top award as Best... more

PeopleDELTA EXPRESS LAUNCHES NEW LOW-FARE FLIGHTS TOO
ORLANDO, FLA, Delta Express, Delta's low-fare airline, launched its new two daily no-stop 737-200 Boeing jet service between Palm Beach International and Newark International Airports, in New Y... more

PeopleJAPAN WILL REVIEW AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL PROCEDURES
JAPAN, Japan is planning to review the procedures of air traffic control to prevent the high risk of human error following the mishap of the two Japan Airlines planes near to collide last week. The minister... more

PeopleSNOW STORM STOPS FLIGHTS
U.S., Yesterday Continental Airlines cancelled more than 70 flights at Newark International Airport in New Jersey and all flights were delayed up to an hour in the face of a massive snow storm that hit... more