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  • Thursday, December 28th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazilian furious travelers storm airport runways

    In the midst of persistent chaos in airports Brazilian President Lula da Silva accused airlines of overbooking flights during Christmas while in one incident in Sao Paulo furious travellers stormed a runway to prevent a commercial jet from taking off.

  • Monday, December 25th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Successful C 17 airdrop mission over Antarctica

    An airpower milestone was reached last week when the first ever US Air Force C-17 Globemaster III completed an airdrop mission that delivered about 70,000 pounds of supplies to the South Pole.

  • Sunday, December 24th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Chile's Sky Airline plans to fly to Cordoba and Mendoza

    BUENOS AIRES — Chilean private company Sky Airline, which currently serves the Chilean domestic market, said that it is planning an imminent expansion of its route network to Córdoba and Mendoza in central Argentina, as part of wider plans to also fly to Sao Paulo, Lima and Madrid.

  • Friday, December 22nd 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil's Varig dismissed from Star Alliance

    Varig, Brazil's former flagship carrier, has been forced to leave the Star Alliance, in a move that could leave the world's largest airline grouping without a Latin American partner for 18 months or more.

  • Friday, December 22nd 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Brasil's air system in chaos

    Chaos returned to Brazil's airports Thursday, with passengers occupying runways and aircraft to protest delayed and cancelled flights, local media reported. The National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) said 44 per cent of Thursday's 1,227 scheduled flights were delayed by more than an hour and more than 40 flights were cancelled.

  • Friday, December 22nd 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Rockhopper penguin numbers tumble in South Atlantic

    Flightless Rockhoppers Penguin

    Rockhopper penguins, a type featured in the movie “Happy Feet,” have suffered a mysterious 30 percent decline in numbers over five years in their South Atlantic stronghold, conservationists said on Friday.

  • Tuesday, December 19th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    New FIG website: Introduces the Islands as “a dynamic UK Overseas Territory”

    Government House _ Stanley

    THE Falkland Islands Government has launched an updated website -
    www.falklands.gov.fk
    — which provides visitors with a comprehensive overview of today's Falklands.

  • Monday, December 18th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    SAA returns to Argentina amid world expansion

    South African Airways (SAA) next July will return to Argentina – a market it stopped serving in 2001 partly due to high-operating costs at Buenos Aires' Ezeiza international airport — with three flights a week, and increase weekly flights to Sao Paulo from seven to 10, to have a dual gateway to South America.

  • Saturday, December 16th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Spanish airline Air Madrid suspends all flights

    Privately owned carrier Air Madrid suspended all its flights on Friday, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded over Christmas and blaming its action on a development ministry threat to suspend its license.

  • Saturday, December 16th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    First ever Spanish airliner lands in Gibraltar

    Iberia Airbus landing on the Rock

    An Airbus 319 from Iberia became Saturday December 16 the first ever Spanish airline to fly to Gibraltar signaling an event that after decades of tension Spain, Britain and Gibraltar are finally overcoming a centennial sovereign dispute by concentrating on cooperation and development.