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IndustryAIRBUS TO PROTEST AGAINST WEEKLY MAGAZINE'S ARTICLE
PARIS, A spokesman of Airbus Industries denied the statements published on a german weekly magazine according to which the new A340-600 plane would be an alternative aircraft to A3XX. The spokesman said... more

AccidentsYEMEN REPUBLIC: HELICOPTER CRASHES DURING TRAINING EXERCISE, 5 KILLED
YEMEN REPUBLIC, A yemeni military helicopter crashed yesterday in al-Sabaha region, forty kilometres west of the capital, during a routine exercise. The helicopter, a russian-built MI-17, suffered technical... more

AirlinesAIR NEW ZEALAND TO INCREASE ITS ROUTES
AUSTRALIA, From April 2001 Air New Zealand will increase codeshare services with Lufthansa. Also the routes to South Pacific region will rise. Air New Zealand and Lufthansa announced a new extended codesharing... more

AccidentsTWO KILLED AND THREE INJURED IN AN ATTEMPT OF HIJACKING
TEHERAN, Iraqui agency IRNA reported of an attempt of hijacking on a domestic flight. The attempt was thwarted by security forces. The plane, a YAK-42 with 46 people on board, was en route to Bandar Bass.... more

IndustryCONCORDE MAKERS TO PRESENT AIRCRAFT CHANGES
PARIS, Concorde makers today will present british and french aviation officials with the first proposals for modifications of the supersonic aircraft. Officials from BAE Systems and EADS France said they... more

IndustryROLLS-ROYCE SIGNED DEAL WITH BRITANNIA AIRWAYS
LONDON, Rolls-Royce today announced it has signed an agreement with Britannia Airways, the UK charter operator, to maintain its fleet of Boeing 757 aircraft. The 10 year deal worths £155m. more

AirlinesBA TO OPEN FLORIDA CALL CENTRE
FLORIDA, BA announced it will open a telephone reservation centre in Jacksonville, Florida. The centre will have about 500 workers and will open in March 2001. It will be managed by Flytele, a wholly owned... more

HelicoptersROYAL NAVY GROUNDED MERLIN HELICOPTERS FOR SAFETY SCARE
UK, A Ministry of Defence spokesman said that Royal Navy has decided to ground Merlin helicopters for safety scare. They will not fly again until the cause of the accident occurred to one of these new... more

Science and technologySAS RECEIVED FIRST "INTRA-EURO" 737-800
SCANDINAVIA, Scandinavian Airlines has taken delivery of its 11th Boeing Next-Generation 737-800. The airplane is the airline's first with the new intra-Euro cabin configuration. This interior configuration... more

AirlinesAUSTRIAN AIRLINES TO GAIN MAJORITY CONTROL OF LAUDA AIR
VIENNA, Austrian Airlines' supervisory board chairman, Rudolf Streicher, said the airline is in talks with Lufthansa, on buying its 20 stake of Lauda stake to gain the majority control of the airline founded... more



SecurityGREAT BRITAIN: MAN ARRESTED AFTER ATTEMPTING TO HIJACK AN AIRCRAFT
UK, A man attempting to hijack an aircraft en route to London-Gatwick airport has been jailed for four years by a British court. The man, from Trinidad and Tobago and identified as Auburn Mason, thretened... more

IndustryXI'AN AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY TO WIN 60 ORDERS FOR ITS MA60 MODEL
CHINA, Xi'an Aircraft Industry (Group) Co Ltd won 60 orders for its MA60 model at Third China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai. China is planning to invest around $18m to upgrade... more

AirlinesATLAS TO ORDER FOUR BOEING 747-400 FREIGHTERS
SEATTLE, Atlas Air ordered four Boeing 747-400 freighters. The order is valued at about USD$750 million at list prices. The planes will be delivered in 2002. more

AirlinesAIR AFRIQUE TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS WITH PILOTS
AFRICA, Air Afrique restarted pay negotiations with its pilots after they launched one day strike. The unrest forced the airline to cancel three international flights. Air Afrique said it recognizes the... more

AccidentsINDIAN AIR FORCE HELICOPTER MISSING NEAR PAKISTAN
NEW DELHI, An helicopter of indian air force, disappeared yesterday afternoon near Pakistan border. The Mi-8 helicopter was carrying four crewmen cand eight members of the Border Security Force. It was... more

AccidentsTWO U.S. MILITARY JETS COLLIDE OVER JAPAN
JAPAN, Two F-16 fighters of U.S. Air Force collided today early morning off Oshima Island, 660 kilometers north of Tokyo. One of the two pilots, who ejected from their planes before the collision, is still... more

AirlinesDELTA TO CODESHARE WITH SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS
ATLANTA, USA, Delta today confirmed it will codeshare with South African Airways on flights from Johannesburg to Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. The service will start on December 1 with Boeing 767 and Airbus... more

IndustryBAE SYSTEMS TO HOLD UP JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER PROGRAMME
LONDON, BAE Systems, the defense and aerospace goup, is trying to hold Joint Strike Fighter programme up because it is urging the UK government to seek US government guarantees of a central role for british... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL TAKES DELIVERY OF THE FIRST BOEING 767-200ER JETLINER
EVERETT, USA, Continental Airlines today took delivery of the first ten 174-passenger Boeing 767-200ER ordered in November 1998. In the course of a fleet modernization plan, the airline also has ordered... more

PeopleFINED THE TWO MEN WHO HAD A DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOUR ON AER LINGUS FLIGHT
DUBLIN, The two men arrested for alleged "air rage" on Aer Lingus flight, as it was reported by WAPA, were fined by Dublin District Court. Englishman Darrell O’Brien and Irishman Patrick Joe Prendergast w... more



AirlinesGO ANNOUNCED PROFITABLETRADING FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
LONDON, Go announced the results of the first six months' balance. The trading has been profitable all over the period. The carrier, which BA recently put up for sale as reported by WAPA, had a turnover... more

AccidentsMIRAGE V CRASHES NEAR BORDEAUX
BORDEAUX, A Mirage V fighter crashed this morning nearby the airport of Bordeaux-Merignac, France, an official of civil aviation said. The pilot ejected shortly before the crash and was unhurt. The cause... more

PeopleBOEING LOOKS FOR CHINA TO ORDER NEW PLANES
SEATTLE, Boeing executive said the company expects China to order 15 to 20 of its 737 business jets in the next five years. This plane has a list price of $37,5 million. Boeing said there's a need for... more

AirlinesVIRGIN ATLANTIC TO ADD FIVE NEW BOEING 747-400
AUSTRALIA, Virgin Atlantic yesterday announced it has bought five new Boeing 747-400. The aircrafts will be delivered between March and June 2001. All five are powered by General Electric CF6 engines.... more

AirlinesBANGKOK AIRLINES RECEIVES FIRST 717-200
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA, Bangkok Airlines was delivered yesterday its first Boeing 717-200 at a special ceremony in Long Beach, Ca. The airline is the first asian carrier to take delivery of this twin-jet... more

Science and technologyIVG AND HOCHTIEF TO RUN TOGETHER IN THE TENDER FOR THE NEW AIRPORT IN BERLIN
BERLIN, IVG Holding and the german Hochtief Group will run together in the tender for the construction of the new airport in Berlin, to win the right of ownership, management and development. The contract... more

AirlinesVIRGIN EXPRESS ANNOUNCES 3RD QUARTER 2000 RESULTS
LONDON, The airline is making progress to restructure the business. The high price of fuel and the dollar have resulted in making an EUR 7,3 million loss in the third quarter. Scheduled revenue grew by... more

Civil aviationFAA AD ON EUROCOPTER HELICOPTERS
., DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 39 [Docket No. 2000-SW-25-AD; Amendment 39-11931; AD 2000-20-19] RIN 2120-AA64 Airworthiness Directives;... more

SecurityIRAQ TO GRANT ASYLUM TO HIJACKERS
IRAQ, Iraq granted political asylum to two arabs who hijacked a saudi plane last month forcing it to fly to Baghdad. The new was officially reported by the Iraqi Foreign Minister, Mohammed Said al Sahhaf.... more

PeopleIRAQ INVITES INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES TO RESUME FLIGHTS
IRAQ, A government official said "Iraq invites international airlines to reopen their offices in Baghdad and to resume their flights into and from Iraq". The country already resumed some domestic flights.... more