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NEWS 2009/3 |
| September 2009 |
| 30/09 - City of Mesa holds public meeting on noise problems caused by Sabena Flight Academy. |
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| 28/09 - NATO evaluation of N° 80 Squadron UAV at Koksijde airbase |
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Between September 28th and October 2nd 2009 NATEVAL UAV 2009 (the evaluation of N° 80 UAV Squadron) will be organised at Koksijde Airbase. A lot of extra activities will be visible in and around the base. The aim of this exercise is to evaluate the Air Component’s UAV capability in accordance to NATO standards. Success of this evaluation will guarantee 80th UAV Squadron its Final Operational Capability (FOC). The airfield of Koksijde will act as a forward operating base from which a detachment of four B-HUNTER UAV’s (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and 140 personnel of N° 80 UAV Squadron from Elsenborn and other units will operate. Source: Mil.be |
| 26/09 - Belgium to re-enter the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program at Sheppard AFB, USA |
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| 25/09 - Airbus Military announced that a revised A400M deal is near. |
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Airbus says it has come to an agreement in principle with A400M launch customers to restructure the contract for the airlifter, and is keeping to its objective of performing a first flight this year. “We have agreed to a new program baseline, and have an agreement in principle on a revised technical schedule,” Rafael Tentor, the A400M program head at Airbus Military, said. “We are now working on the details,” he said, with the aim of signing an addendum to the existing contract by the end of the year. Source: Aviation Week |
| 24/09 - Armée de l'Air N° 1/12 Squadron "Cambresis" wins Silver Tiger Trophy |
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Cambrai (F.) based Escadron de Chasse 01.012 (Mirage 2000c) of the French Armée de l'air is the winner of the NATO Tiger Meet 2009 Silver Tiger Trophy. It was a very close race with AG 51, who ended 2nd with an equal amount off points, but the French scored better in the flying discipline and were thus awarded the prestigious trophy. Source: Natotigers |
| 21/09 - Brussels Airlines considers temporarily layoffs. |
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With a 20% decrease of its turnover, Brussels Airlines is considering to adopt a system of temporarily layoffs according to the unions. Still according to the same source the airline has already received the approval by Minister Joelle Milquet. The measure would principally affect personnel of non-operational services but could also hit a number of pilots. Brussels Airlines has stressed that this is still an evaluation and that no decisions have yet been taken. Source: express.be |
| 18/09 - Sabca to extend co-operation with USAF for another five years. |
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As a conclusion of a full competitive Request For Proposal, the US Government, Ogden Air Logistics Center (OO-ALC, 538 ACSG), has awarded S.A.B.C.A (Société Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques) a new five-years Requirement-type contract for In-Theater Depot Support of the USAFE A-10 fleet, covering Fiscal Years 2010 to 2014. A long-time partner of the USAF, S.A.B.C.A. started its common history with the A-10 almost ten years ago, as a sub-contractor of Lockheed Martin Integration Systems (LMSI, Owego USA), with the Embedded GPS Integration (EGI) that S.A.B.C.A. performed on the European-based A-10 fleet. In 2001, as a conclusion of another competitive Request For Proposals, the US Government awarded S.A.B.C.A a first five-years ID-IQ contract for depot support of the USAFE A-10 fleet. In April 2007 a new ID-IQ contract extended this favourable co-operation with the USAF for another three years. The new contract awarded last week in conclusion of a one-year long re-competition procedure will allow S.A.B.C.A. to go one step further into its involvement and commitment to the A-10. This workload will come in addition to the other programs currently performed by S.A.B.C.A. for Belgian Defence, USAF and several other foreign customers. Since Feb 2000, under the first two contracts, a large number of A-10 have already rolled out of the Charleroi flightline after having been inspected, repaired, re-painted or upgraded. S.A.B.C.A. Charleroi is one of a few places worldwide where Depot maintenance and upgrade on A-10 aircraft is performed. Source: Defence-Aerospace |
| 18/09 - TNT Airways launches service between Liège-Bierset and Hong-Kong |
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TNT Airways has launched a trice weekly service from its base at
Liège-Bierset to |
| 18/09 - Belgian Civil air traffic statistics for the month of August 2009 |
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The monthly statistics on air traffic and airport movements in
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| 16/09 - The Royal Belgian Air Cadets acquired four second hand gliders. |
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Unaccounted for up to now, four second-hand gliders have recently joined
the Royal Belgian Air Cadets fleet: |
| 16/09 - Code share agreement between Brussels Airlines and bmi on the Brussels-London link. |
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In view of its upcoming entrance into Star Alliance, Brussels Airlines
extends its codeshare agreement with bmi: as from 25 October onwards
London Heathrow will be offered in codeshare with the British airline.
The Brussels Airlines customers will then be able to choose from seven
daily flights to London Heathrow and two to London Gatwick. The flight
schedule is ideal for business travellers, city trippers and passengers
with connections beyond |
| 14/09 - American Airlines to start Brussels-London-Boston service |
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Oneworld alliance carrier American Airlines is to start daily services
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| 14/09 - Brussels Airlines & Lufthansa expand their codesharing services to Africa. |
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As from September 14th, 2006 Brussels Airlines offers a perfect flight
schedule to |
| 13/09 - Bierset airbase near Liège to be closed down |
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Belgian Minister of Defence Pieter De Crem (CD&V) has declared that
Bierset airbase near Liège is to be closed down in a new round of cost
cutting measures which also includes the centralisation of the Medical
Component at Neder-Over-Heembeek. Bierset still houses some 28 Agusta
A109BA combat helicopters of the Wing Heli after the retirement of the
last three Alouette II helicopters (see BAHA Special Feature "Retirement
at Fifty") earlier this week and some 750 men and woman military
personnel. The Wing Heli will be relocated at the military base of
Beauvechain near |
| 11/09 - Council of Ministers approves tender for a maintenance contract of B Hunter UAV's. |
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The Council of Ministers has approved a proposal by Minister of Defence Pieter De Crem (CD&V) to launch a tender for a maintenance contract for the B-Hunter Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV's) operated by the 80° Squadron UAV of the Air Component. The tender also includes technical support and tools as well as the provision of spare parts. Source: Presscenter.org |
| 10/09 - Brussels Airport postpones opening of low cost terminal. |
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The Board of Directors of The Brussels Airport Company has decided to
postpone the opening of the low cost terminal until the start of the
summer season in 2011. The opening has been postponed to allow for further
consultation regarding regulated charges and conditions of use which will
continue ahead of the planned opening. The seven low cost carriers that
currently serve |
| 10/09 - Barco forms partnership with Monitor Soft in Russia |
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Avionics display provider Barco has entered into a partnership with Zhukovsky-based aerospace company Monitor Soft to jointly provide cockpit mission systems on the Russian market. "The Russian market has always been an important focus for us and over the past ten years we have achieved a dominant market share on civil aircraft," said a Barco spokesman. "Regardless of the economic climate there is a great potential for these versatile mission display applications." He said the system introduces several innovations to the market, including a compact footprint and low power consumption appropriate to either an aircraft or helicopter cockpit environment. Barco's MDU-268 mission display unit is an avionics-grade six- by 8-inch display derived from the company's cockpit head-down display family. It includes a sunlight-readable active matrix liquid crystal display with an 80-degree viewing angle in all directions in either portrait or landscape mode. It is also compatible with forward-looking infrared, daylight video cameras, moving maps, computers and radar. |
| 08/09 - New Defence restructuring plan being prepared. |
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Belgian Armed Force boss, General Charles-Henri Delcourt is preparing a
new restructuring plan for the armed forces which, depending on the
sources, could lead to the loss of 7.000 jobs by 2015. In 1998 the Belgian
Armed forces counted 44.000 military personnel which dropped to 37.000
actually and could be further reduced to 28.000 and some 2.000 civil
personnel by 2015. A large number of bases are to be shut down as well and
it is rumoured that for the Air Component this could mean closure of
Bierset (Wing Heli to be moved to Beauvechain) and Koksijde airbases (40
Squadron SAR helicopters would move to |
| 07/09 - Original "Tiger" Lockheed F-104G Starfighter temporarily returns to Kleine Brogel |
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Lockheed F-104G Starfighter FX-52 (see Baha's Special Feature), the original and first "Tiger" aircraft painted for the Tiger Meet of 1978 has been transported to Kleine Brogel airbase to be one of the highlights of the 2009 edition of the "Tiger Meet". This exercise which will be held as of next week at Kleine Brogel airbase will bring together a large number of squadrons which have a Tiger (or assimilated feline animal) in their Squadron crest. A large public event will take place at the base on Friday 18 September 2009. Source: TVL |
| 04/09 - Night flights to resume at Kleine Brogel and Florennes airbases |
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Having been suspended during the months June, July and August, Kleine Brogel and Florennes are to resume their night training flights. Until the end of October these flights will be flown on Mondays and Tuesdays until 24:00 hrs. As from November, the last landing will be at 21:30 hrs. Night training flights are extremely important in today's air operations. The airbases will make every effort to keep the impact to the environment as low as possible. Source: Mil.be |
| 04/09 - Sonaca cuts 440 full-time jobs. |
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The Walloon aviation group Sonaca has announced it would cut 440 jobs: 300
blue collar workers and 120 white collar workers and 20 executive level
positions. The 440 people in question all work at the headquarters of
Sonaca in Gosselies. The management wants to discuss the dismissal terms
with the trade unions. Sonaca is involved in the research and development
of aviation technology. The group constructs parts and material and also
works in assemblage. Sonaca also has branches in North and |
| 04/09 - Belgian F-16 fighters had to intervene 30 times in one year of operations over Afghanistan |
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Since the beginning of their second deployment to |
| 01/09 - Slovak low cost airline SkyEurope files for bankruptcy |
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Slovak budget airline SkyEurope which is also active at |
| 01/09 - Sea King SAR helicopter scrambles over the month of August 2009. |
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01/08/09: Injured picked up from "FRANLIS" and transferred
to VEURNE hospital. 05/08/09: Search and rescue after the report of a capsized yacht. 09/08/09: Diving accident in "DOVER", diver transferred to DOVER hospital. 11/08/09: Search for a missing fisherman near "OOSTENDE". 11/08/09: 2° search for the missing fisherman. 18/08/09: Unconscious person picked up from a sailboat and taken to hospital "GOES". 19/08/09: Search for a missing child between "DE PANNE" & "DUINKERKE". 20/08/09: Continued search for the missing child. 20/08/09: Transport of heavy burned person from IEPER to NOH. 21/08/09: Sick person picked up from "HAPPY EAGLE" and flown to VEURNE hospital. 21/08/09: Transport of a burned child from MONS to NOH. 21/08/09: Transport a burned person from AZ BRUGGE to NOH. 22/08/09: Crash of a plane into sea, pilot rescued and flown to "OSTEND AIRPORT". 27/08/09: Search for a missing six year old youngster near "OOSTENDE". 28/08/09: Boat with broken mast in difficulty before BREDENE. 28/08/09: 2 surfers in difficulty at BLANKENBERGE. 31/08/09: Search for a missing person in "OOSTDUINKERKE". Source: Mil.be |
| August 2009 |
| 27/08 - Belgian Civil air traffic statistics for the month of July 2009 |
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The monthly statistics on air traffic and airport movements in
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| 26/08 - Sonaca: 450 jobs could be lost |
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Some very persistent rumours indicate that Belgian aircraft company Sonaca is to lay off some 450 of its employees, including 300 workers and 150 members of the administrative personnel. Sonaca now counts some 1600 employees and want to adjust the volume of its personnel to the actual production level which has dropped some 35% since the start of the worldwide crisis. Source: La Libre. |
| 24/08 - Brussels Airlines starts scheduled service to city airport Milan Linate |
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As of October 25th Brussels Airlines will offer twelve weekly flights
between |
| 23/08 - Black weekend for private aviation in Belgium |
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On Saturday 22/08 Diamond DA40 Star D-EQCO (Info) suffered engine problems some 20 km off Koksijde/De Panne near the Oostdijkbanck and had to make put his plane down on the water. Fortunately the weather was particular nice and calm with a perfect visibility and the pilot did not suffer any injuries in the watery landing. Some sport divers were nearby to rescue the unfortunate pilot. Source: Het Nieuwsblad On Sunday 23/08 at 13h30 Fly Synthesis Storch OO-F56 (picture) also had to make an emergency landing this time at Brakel. The pilot tried to reach the airfield of Overboelare in vain. Both occupants suffered minor injuries. The cause of this accident is not yet known. Source: Het Nieuwblad. A mere ten kilometres away, at about the same time, a hot air balloon has to make an emergency landing on the parking lot of the Algemeen Ziekenhuis of Geraardsbergen. Due to a total lack of wind the balloon could not reach altitude and after hitting some rooftops was landed near the hospital. Fortunately no-one of the occupants was injured. Source: De Morgen. One hour later at Goetsenhoven airfield a glider being towed in the air got prematurely detached from the towing aircraft and crashed in a field. The pilot suffered minor injuries. Source: Het Nieuwsblad. |
| 21/08 - One leased A-330 will replace the two Belgian Defence A310's |
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As no appeal was introduced on time and in accordance with the public
procurement rules the Belgian Armed forces are going to dry lease an
Airbus A330 of the Portugese airline Hi Fly (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi_Fly_(airline)
and
http://www.hifly.aero/ ). This
aircraft will replace the two Airbus A310-222's that the armed forces
bought from |
| 20/08 - Edinburgh becomes Ryanair's fiftieth destination from Charleroi |
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Low-cost airline Ryanair has announced its fiftieth destination from
Brussels-South Charleroi airport. The new route will go to |
| 20/08 - Air Canada to start Brussels - Montreal route as of June 12, 2010. |
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As of June 12th,
2010 Air |
| 20/08 - "Tijgetje", N° 31 Sq. mascot of the "I Fly For Charity" initiative first to be sold in an auction. |
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The "I Fly For
Charity" initiative started by some 10th Wing crew-chiefs in April 2007
and which grew into a world wide and much acclaimed fund raising tool for
the
Kinderkankerfonds VZW
(Children’s Cancer Foundation) will have to miss one of its most famous
puppets, "Tijgetje". The tiger puppet which of course was the mascot of N°
31 'Tiger' Squadron was the first of the IFFC-puppet pilots flying in an
F-16 for the first time on 27 April 2007. Since then "Tijgetje" logbook
shows an astonishing 650 flying hours all over the world and in an
incredible number of different aircraft types. "Tijgetje" also flew with
the Patrouille de France, the Red Arrows, the USAF Thunderbirds, and went
to such places as |
| 17/08 - Ryanair cuts Charleroi - Manchester connection as of end of September 2009 |
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At the end of September 2009, Irish low-cost airline Ryanair abandons the
link between Brussels South Charleroi Airport (BSCA) and |
| 16/08 - Pilot seriously injured in crash of his Jodel private aircraft at Kiewit airfield |
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Jodel DR.1050A OO-MOU (c/n 399) in which pilot Guy Gillet returned from the Schaffen International Fly In suffered engine problems near Kiewit airfield where he wanted to land. Problems started when the pilot had to avoid another aircraft in the landing circuit. The very experienced pilot attempted an emergency landing but this failed and he crashed in a corn field some 100 meters short of the runway. Unfortunately the pilot was seriously injured in the accident. Source; Het Belang van Limburg. - Picture of the aircraft at airport-data.com |
| 15/08 - Historical Ryan PT-22 Recruit crashes on landing during the 26th Schaffen Fly-In |
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A very rare Ryan PT-22 Recruit, registered N56028 (c/n 2014) and painted as 295/52ED came in too low and too slow (according to some unconfirmed sources as the result of engine problems) for its landing at Schaffen/Diest during the 26th International Old Timer Fly-In. As a result the aircraft caught some wires and overturned rather brutally in a ditch in front of the runway. Fortunately the two Dutch occupants survived the crash although both were injured one of them seriously. Pictures at Airliners.net: Before and after the crash. |
| 14/08 - Interesting exhibition on the aeronautical history of the city of Spa |
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Since July 1st and up to November 29th 2009 a very interesting temporarily
exhibition on the aeronautical history of the city of |
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13/08 - Leasing of Portuguese Airbus A330 to replace Defence’s A310 opens fierce discussion. |
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The selection by Minister of Defence Pieter De Crem (CD&V) of "non-reliable" Portuguese company Hi Fly as the winner of a tender to provide a replacement for the ageing Airbus A310 aircraft has opened some intense discussions in the Belgian media. According to the Flemish Aerospace Group (FLAG) the Minister has decided to award a contract for the dry-leasing of a new governmental aircraft to Avico, a French company which offers an Airbus A330 in collaboration with the Portuguese company Hi Fly. This cheaper offer was preferred against two offers by Belgian candidates Sabena Technics and Abelag who both proposed a Boeing 767. To be continues... Source: 7Sur7 |
| 11/08 - Two extra Belgian Air Component F-16 fighters heading for Kandahar in Afghanistan |
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Following a request by NATO, |
| 10/08 - Belgian Air Component Sea King helps diver at Dover (U.K.) |
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A
diver suffering from the bends after an incident off the coast of
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| 10/08 - Belgian Air Component Sea King helicopter scrambles over the month of July 2009 |
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10/07/2009: picked up unconscious drowning of "MSC REBBECCA"
and transfered to VEURNE Hospital 12/07/2009: Search for missing kite surfer for BLANKENBERGE 12/07/2009: capsized Catamaran for "DE PANNE" 15/07/2009: Missing swimmer(s) in Oosterscheldekering 18/07/2009: Search and locate missing surfer 27/07/2009: Six teens rescued from Dover cliffs. See also BAHA News of 28/07, below. |
| 04/08 - SHAPE helicopter makes precautionary landing at Faulx-les-Tombes |
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A
helicopter operating on behalf of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe (SHAPE) remained blocked in a field at Faulx-les-Tombes (near
Gesves, |
| 01/08 - CityJet scraps Antwerp - Frankfurt route. |
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Low passenger numbers have forced the airline CityJet to end its service
from |
| July 2009 |
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31/07 - Belgian Air
Force F-16's twice in action over |
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Last week, Belgian Air Component F-16's (four -and soon six- of which are
deployed to |
| 30/07 - Ethiopian Airlines Cargo takes over former Cargo B Liège - Johannesburg link. |
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Ethiopian Airlines Cargo has confirmed that as of August 1st 2009 they will be operating the Liège-Bierset - Johannesburg (SA) cargo link which was operated initially by now defunct Cargo B Airlines. The flight will be flown every Sunday with a Boeing 747-400F cargo aircraft. |
| 29/07 - Ryanair to fly to Canary Islands from Charleroi airport |
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Budget airline Ryanair is to add four new destinations from Brussels
South- Charleroi airport to its winter schedule. Three new routes to the
Canary Islands (Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Tenerife) and a new connection
with |
| 29/07 - Public sale of eight (8) Agusta A109BA helicopters by the Belgian Defence |
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Directorate General Material Resources of the Belgian Defence is
organising a public sale of eight Agusta A109BA helicopters. The sale has
been split up in eight equivalent packages, identified as |
| 28/07 - Six teens rescued from Dover cliffs by Belgian Sea King helicopter. |
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Six young people were rescued by the crew of a Belgian helicopter after becoming trapped near Dover Harbour. The alarm was raised at 3.45pm yesterday when the five boys and one girl discovered they had been cut off by the rising tide. The youngsters, aged 15 to 19 from Dover and Elvington, had parked at Langdon Cliffs and walked down Langdon Steps to the foreshore. They decided to walk along to look at some caves, but when they wanted to return, the path was covered by water. They climbed up onto rocks to keep clear of the water and used a mobile phone to call the Coastguard for help. Dover lifeboat was launched and the Deal, Langdon and Folkestone Coastguard teams were sent to the scene. Plans to rescue them by boat had to be abandoned because the land they needed to cross was unstable, and the boat was moving around. The lifeboat Coxswain and Coastguards decided a helicopter was needed, and the only one available was from Belgium. It flew across and winched the youngsters to safety, landing them at the Coastguard station. “They were given safety advice and they were all sorry for the trouble they had caused,” said a Coastguard spokesman. Source: Kent Online |
| 25/07 - Practice bomb lost by Belgian F-16 over Germany |
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The German military is looking for a practice bomb dropped over
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| 24/07 - European countries to renegotiate A400M contract |
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Defence ministers from the seven European nations that launched the
troubled A400M military transport plane agreed Friday to renegotiate the
contract for the delayed project. French Defence Minister Herve Morin, who
hosted a meeting in the French |
| 22/07 - Belgian Air Component's 15th Transport Wing participates in USAF Air Mobility Rodeo 2009 |
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As in previous years the 15th Transport Wing of the Belgian Air Force is
participating in the USAF Air Mobility Command sponsored “Air Mobility
Command Rodeo 2009”, which runs from July 19th trough July 24th. The Rodeo
is a week-long mobility readiness competition that brings teams from Air
Mobility Command bases and allied nations such as of |
| 22/07 - 9% less passengers at Brussels Airport in June 2009 |
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Zaventem's |
| 20/07 - Icelandair to start a direct link between Brussels and Reykjavik. |
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In June 2010 the |
| 17/07 - Runway works at Brussels Airport in August 2009. |
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From 3 to 28 of August 2009 works will be carried out at |
| 14/07 - Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines launch joint African flights. |
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Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines are now offering codeshare flights on
selected long-haul routes as part of their agreement to expand their
cooperation and open up their networks to each other's passengers. The
first jointly operated long-haul services are Brussels Airlines flights
from |
| 14/07 - U.S. aviation group opens European office at Brussels |
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The General Aviation Manufacturers Association, a Washington trade group, has opened a European branch office in Brussels, Belgium. GAMA hired Ireland native Brian Davey to represent the general aviation manufacturing industry before European institutions in Brussels and the European Aviation Safety Agency in Cologne. Davey also will work with others to promote the continued development of the industry. Source: The Witchita Eagle |
| 13/07 - Belgian Civil air traffic statistics for the month of June 2009 |
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The monthly statistics on air traffic and airport movements in
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| 09/07 - EasyJet to start Brussels - Lyon connection |
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Budget airline EasyJet is to open a new link between |
| 07/07 - Appointments at the Belgian Defence. |
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Minister of Defence Pieter De Crem (CD&V) and Chief of Defence General Charles-Henri Delcour have announced a number of nominations of which the following are Air Component related: Lt. Gen Gerard Van Caelenberge becomes Assistant Chief of Staff responsible for Operations and Training of the Belgian Defence (in short: ACOS Ops & Trg). Up to now Gen Van Caelenberge is Commander of the Air Component, he will be replaced in his actual function by Colonel Aviator Claude Van de Voorde who becomes Major-General as of his change of command. Colonel Van de Voorde is actually Base Commander of Kleine Brogel Airbase. Col Jan Hennes becomes Chief of the division Coordination and Evaluation of the Human Resources Directory. Source and more info at Mil.be. |
| 03/07 - Cargo B becomes latest victim of recession |
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Cargo B Airlines has gone out of business. The Belgian air
cargo company, based at |
| 03/07 - Belgian Air Component Piper L-21B Super Cub in fatal crash at Goestenhoven airbase. |
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Piper L-21B Super Cub LB-06 of the Belgian Air Component's Militair Centrum voor Zweefvliegen/Centre Militaire de Vol à Voile (MCVZ/CMVV) (a unit reporting to Beauvechain's 1st Wing and which provides Operational and logistical support to the vzw/asbl Belgian Air Cadets) has crashed this morning on take off from Goestenhoven airbase. The experienced pilot tried to make an emergency landing but unfortunately both occupants died in the crash. The aircraft caught fire upon impact. The Pipers are mainly used to tow gliders of the Air Cadets in the air at the different locations of the association. The Piper had taken off from Goetsenhoven to be part of the static display at the Koksijde airshow which takes place this weekend. See also BAHA Forum. |
| 01/07 - N° 40 Squadron Seaking flies 2.500th rescue scramble from Koksijde airbase. |
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On Sunday June 28th 2009 at 16h00 local time Koksijde based N° 40 Squadron was contacted by the UK Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre at Kinloss (U.K.) with the request to participate in a Search and Rescue mission for a crashed private aircraft off the English coast. Fortunately the unlucky pilot was rescued by a ship passing by, but as Kolonel Vlieger SBH Bruno HAVERMANS, baseco of Koksijde, puts it: "this was a textbook example of the international cooperation during an aerial accident in a maritime environment something in which N° 40 Squadron is specialised and renowned for". In order to brief the press for the International Airshow at Koksijde on July 4th and 5th 2009 as well as the Zeebrugge Naval base Open Doors on July 11th and 12th, Minister of Defence Pieter De Crem (CD&V) was winched down from Seaking RS-03 onto the deck of the Belgian Navy vessel A963 Stern. More information on the Koksijde airshow - Picture of the MOD in action. 01 - 02 |
| 01/07 - Cargo B Airlines is making an investment mayday call |
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Belgian airfreight company Cargo B Airlines is waiting on tenterhooks for
a last-minute investor to rescue the business. A board meeting was
scheduled for 13:00 today to look at any last-ditch avenues to source
rescue capital. This meeting was scheduled originally for yesterday
morning, but was postponed at the last minute. Personnel in Africa and
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Last updated 05/10/09 12:55 Daniel Brackx