The European Commission has begun a consultative process to assess whether it should revise the rules governing the investigation of civil aviation accidents. One question is whether a centralized accident investigation group needs to be established. Input is being sought through Mar. 2, with results to be published in the second half of the year.
Asian lessor SALE is ramping up its business as it becomes a tool for deploying part of China's mountain of foreign exchange into the global aviation industry. SALE's orders for 20 Airbus A320-family aircraft and 20 Boeing 737s announced last week were just part of a strategy that is looking for ways to spend the money of the lessor's new owner, Bank of China--which, like all big Chinese banks, has more deposits than it knows how to invest. Orders for around 150 more aircraft are likely in the next few years.
Fontanastrasse 1, A 1107 Vienna, AUSTRIA Code: OS Employees: 8,468 www.aua.com Tel. (43-5) 1789 Ownership: 43.5% free float; 5.0% Austrian Airlines; 1.5% Air France; 10.3% Austrian institutional investors; 39.7% OIAG (Austrian Industry Holding) Executive Management CEO Alfred Otsch CFO Thomas Kleibl Chief Commercial Officer Josef E. Burger
AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (Taichung) (www.aidc.com.tw): Produces various helicopters and aircraft, primarily under license agreements. Aircraft include Ching-Kuo Indigenous Defense Fighter, F-5E/F fighter under license to Northrop Grumman, AT-3 Tzu-Chung military trainer/close support aircraft. Helicopters produced include the Bell 205/UH-1H.
Six former U.S. Navy SH-3 Sea King helicopters, now stored at the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center in Arizona, will be sent to two contractors to be refurbished before being loaded on board the former USS Trenton, the amphibious transport (LPD) recently purchased by India, to be shipped in April. Another project under consideration by the Indian navy is development of a rotary-based unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in a joint venture with an international partner to help bolster maritime surveillance.
Any U.S. military surge in Iraq will be far more than a troop increase. A key element in the deployment will be an accelerated effort to bring more and newer technologies to bear on the foe, in part by targeting insurgent commanders, often through their communication networks, say Pentagon and aerospace industry specialists. Even the F-22 with its advanced electronic surveillance and analysis capability is being considered for deployment into theater from Okinawa this year during the stealth fighter's first air expeditionary force assignment.
The most novel measures proposed by the FAA to deal with long-term congestion problems at New York LaGuardia Airport are, to the surprise of no one, drawing the heaviest fire from the airlines that serve the airport. The Air Transport Assn. (ATA), five of whose 18 members operate more than half of LaGuardia's capacity, and the Regional Airline Assn. (RAA), three of whose 43 members offer nearly one-third of the rest among LGA's top 10 carriers, just plain don't like two of the FAA's central ideas:
Av. Jurandir, 856, Jd. Aeroporto, Sao Paolo, SP BRAZIL 04072-000 Code: JJ Employees: 9,669 www.tam.com.br Tel. (5511) 5582-9715 Fax (5511) 5582-8149 Ownership: 54.7% TEP, Aerosystem, Nova Frontiera, 45.3% free float Executive Management Director & CEO Marco Antonio Bologna CFO Libano Miranda Barroso Commercial & Marketing Director Jose Wagner Ferriera Technical Operations Director Ruy Antonio Mendes Amparo
The U.S. Homeland Security Dept.'s renewed focus on keeping terrorists and weapons of mass destruction out of the country is expected to lift business prospects for technologies used to screen, detect and identify objects and people. But hot-button political issues such as illegal immigration and hurricane response continue to exert pressure on the department from the public and Congress to spend money on other projects.
37, bld. 9 Leningradsky Prospect, Moscow 125167 RUSSIAN FEDERATION Code: SU Employees: 16,800 www.aeroflot.com Tel. (7-495) 155-6643 Fax (7-495) 155-6647 Ownership: 51% state; 8% individual shareholders; 41% other legal entities Executive Management General Director, Chairman of the Board Valeri Okulov First Deputy General Director Vladimir Antonov Head of Administration Vasily Avilov Commercial Director Alexey Sidorov
South Africa and Brazil have finalized a $52-million deal for the co-development of the A-Darter dogfight missile. Denel, which is developing the missile, is holding out hope it will lead to a broader partnership with the Brazilians. A-Darter's development had stalled due to a lack of money.
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111 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA Code: HP Employees: 14,000 www.americawest.com Tel. (480) 693-0800 Ownership: 100% publicly traded Executive Management Chairman & CEO Douglas W. Parker President Scott Kirby Executive VP & COO Al Crellin Senior VP & CFO Derek Kerr VP Sales & Marketing Travis Christ