Aug 2, 2009
Aria Airlines, Illyushin
Aria Airlines, Illyushin Il-62 that crashed in Mashhad on July 24, killing 16, was attempting to land too fast, Iranian Civil Aviation Organization Director Mohammad Ali Ilkhani told state television. "This plane should have landed at a maximum speed of 165 miles per hr. but it in fact landed at around 200 miles per hr.," he was quoted as saying by Agence France Presse. Deputy Transport Minister Ahmad Majidi told the ISNA news agency that "instead of landing at the beginning of the tarmac, the plane landed in the middle of the runway. Because the tarmac's length is short, it went off the tarmac and crashed into the opposite wall." Aria's operating license has been revoked. Jul 30, 2009
Aria Airlines, Illyushin
Aria Airlines, Illyushin Il-62 originating in Tehran crashed on landing at Mashhad Friday, killing at least 16 including the carrier's managing director, in the second fatal crash in Iran in fewer than 10 days. Mehdi Dadpey, who was one of Aria's founders in 1999, headed the Iranian airline and also served as a flight captain including on Friday's doomed Flight 1525. The carrier was grounded by Iranian authorities following the crash. Jul 27, 2009
El Al Israel Airlines
EL AL is authorized to carry out regular flights EL AL which was operating from May has already the temporary authorization to carry out three weekly flights between Sao Paulo and Tel Aviv. It is planned daily flights for next year. Jul 21, 2009
Emirates Airlines
Emirates is to be the first airline to install Honeywell's new landing aid, designed to prevent runway overruns by warning pilots that an approach is unsafe while the aircraft still has time to go around. The SmartLanding system is a software upgrade to the enhanced ground-proximity warning system (EGPWS) that can provide warnings of an unstable approach, predicted long landing, inappropriate aircraft configuration, or incorrect altimeter setting. Airlines can select the functionalities they want implemented. Jul 29, 2009
Emirates Airlines, Airbus
Emirates will operate one of its two daily Dubai-Birmingham flights with an A380 on Sept. 9 to celebrate Birmingham International's 70th anniversary. "We hope that many travelers from around the region will take advantage of this opportunity to fly on the superjumbo for the first time," President Tim Clark said. Jul 20, 2009
MyAir
Italy's civil aviation authority grounded low cost airline MyAir on Wednesday, saying months of financial troubles made the company's service unreliable. The Italian authority, know by the acronym ENAC, said it suspended MyAir's license to fly effective at midnight Friday. The airline based in Vicenza, northern Italy, flew from Italian cities to airports across Europe, as well as Morocco and Turkey. Jul 24, 2009
Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways announced a major expansion of services to Europe. The Doha-based carrier said it planned a 40 percent rise in frequency to Spain, Greece, Sweden and France. It said it was increasing the number of weekly flights between Doha and Paris from 11 to 14, making it a twice daily service, from October 25. Services to Madrid will be increased from four a week to daily from December 2. The service, launched four years ago, is the only one between the Gulf and Spain. The Athens service will also be increased, rising from a current daily flight to two a day by March 2010. Stockholm will see its frequency increased from three to four a week from October 25. Jul 27, 2009
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines is adding a stop in Jakarta to its five-times-weekly Istanbul-Singapore service from Aug. 30. Route will be flown IST-SIN-JKT-SIN-IST. Jul 20, 2009
Virgin Galactic
Aabar Investments said Tuesday it will take a 32-percent stake worth USD$280 million in Virgin Group's space unit Virgin Galactic. In a filing on the Abu Dhabi bourse website, the investment firm said the deal was still subject to US and other regulatory approvals, but said it had committed an additional USD$100 million to fund a satellite launch capability. Aabar, an investment vehicle of the Abu Dhabi government, plans to build a spaceport in the United Arab Emirates capital. The deal gives it regional rights to host Virgin Galactic tourism and scientific research space flights, it said. Jul 29, 2009
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