All Analysis – Page 81

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Finmeccanica's long road to renaissance

    2016-03-30T09:44:00Z

    As Mauro Moretti puts it, 2015 marked “the end of an era” at Finmeccanica, and so a new age begins, appropriately, with a new identity. The fact Italy’s resurgent national aerospace champion will adopt the name of one of the country's greatest sons – no less than Leonardo, as in ...

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    ANALYSIS: ​Integrating airline skills training

    2016-03-30T08:24:21Z

    It has become obvious to many airlines existing systems for providing skilled employees – particularly, but not exclusively, pilots and engineers – are inadequate, but concerned parties have been working for several years on a more comprehensive training regime

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    ANALYSIS: How EasyJet transformed its pilot training

    2016-03-29T08:42:04Z

    ​EasyJet has travelled a long way in its 20-year existence. Since introducing the British public to the low-cost carrier model, and inspiring multiple other operators to follow its lead, the UK-based company is now an established airline of choice for many leisure and business travellers.

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    ANALYSIS: CFM guides Leap toward next hurdles

    2016-03-24T10:23:18Z

    Despite its relatively untroubled path toward service entry, the CFM International Leap engine series continues to be dogged by allegations – always strenuously denied – that the narrowbody powerplant is not meeting its performance specifications.

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    ANALYSIS: ​Bottom line on economy-class seats

    2016-03-24T09:44:58Z

    Economy-class airline seats have remained largely unchanged in their designs over the years. But there are signs change is afoot.

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    ANALYSIS: How GTF and Leap are shifting to operational mode

    2016-03-22T17:20:17Z

    Sometimes the revolution begins with a whimper instead of a bang. After investing $10 billion over nearly 30 years in geared turbofan engine technology, the staging of the entry into service of the first pair of Pratt & Whitney PW1100Gs on a newly-delivered Lufthansa A320neo seemed more tentative than triumphant.

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    ANALYSIS: Engine selection trends on the A320neo

    2016-03-22T16:21:56Z

    With the Airbus A320neo recently entering into service, how successful have the two engine manufacturers been in winning customers to power the re-engined twinjet?

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    ANALYSIS: Can China and Russia threaten the single-aisle duopoly?

    2016-03-21T16:28:53Z

    This year is a significant one for the mainline jet sector: during 2016, not one but two all-new 150-seat airliners powered by next-generation engines will stake their claim for a slice of a market that for two decades has been the preserve of Airbus and Boeing.

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    ANALYSIS: Europe's mixed approach to onboard connectivity

    2016-03-21T13:26:56Z

    Recent developments suggest that European airline interest in onboard connectivity for short-haul aircraft has reached a tipping point, though how and when this will translate into action remains to be seen.

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    ANALYSIS: How to stay ahead in the 21st century innovation game

    2016-03-16T09:36:40Z

    For a company as large as Airbus Group, the loss of any one employee should not pose a particular threat; well-managed operations will carry on and typically have many, indeed many good, options for succession via promotion or external recruitment. But for Europe’s aerospace champion, the imminent departure of one ...

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    ANALYSIS: Volotea bids to remain under the radar in LCC battle

    2016-03-15T10:00:00Z

    Volotea may sponsor French Ligue 1 club FC Nantes, but chief executive Carlos Munoz believes the budget carrier is in a league of its own when it comes to its business model and its rivalry with the rest of Europe's low-cost carriers.

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    ANALYSIS: Oil price drop changes plan for Boeing winglet house

    2016-03-15T09:55:20Z

    A running ticker keeps visitors to AviationPartnersBoeing's (APB) home page updated on the estimated gallons of jet fuel saved by the 18-year-old joint venture’s wingtip devices. Each minute adds another 10,000gal (38,000l) of jet fuel unburned, with the projected total climbing well over 5.87 billion gallons by early March.

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    ​ANALYSIS: How airlines can adapt to an 'appified' world

    2016-03-11T12:33:39Z

    People today are connected – at home, on the go and even in flight. A recent study found that 25% of adults couldn't remember their phone having been out of earshot. Mobile applications like WhatsApp have more than a billion monthly active users. There are more than two billion photos ...

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    ​ANALYSIS: Measuring airlines' competitiveness in cyberspace

    2016-03-10T16:38:36Z

    The airline marketplace has been transformed forever by e-commerce as an increasing number of travellers use internet-based products and services to manage various aspects of their travel life cycle.

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    ​ANALYSIS: How airliners are retiring early despite high demand

    2016-03-08T11:42:13Z

    Aircraft retirements have sharply declined since 2014 as airlines keep ageing equipment in service as a result of low fuel prices and strong passenger demand.

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    ANALYSIS: Muddle remains in Boeing middle of the market

    2016-03-08T09:45:39Z

    ​In 2003, Boeing's in-house magazine Frontiers made a bold claim about a new product category it for the first time dubbed the "middle of the market" or MoM, which the article defined with aircraft optimised with 180-250 seats and a 3,000-6,500nm range.

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    ANALYSIS: How new-technology-type introductions affect values

    2016-03-07T15:22:32Z

    The introduction this year of the Airbus A320neo by early adopters like Lufthansa commences a technology transition programme in the single-aisle market that will see the current A320ceo family end production in a few years' time, followed by the Boeing 737NG a couple of years later as Seattle completes its ...

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    ANALYSIS: America's hypersonic missile revolution beckons

    2016-03-04T22:05:29Z

    Long before hitching a ride to the moon aboard Apollo 11, then US Air Force test pilot Neil Armstrong was zipping around in a rocket-powered North American X-15, which to this day remains the fastest manned, winged aircraft ever built. That flight record of Mach 6.72 or 7,274km/h was set ...

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    ANALYSIS: US carriers ready to battle for Cuba

    2016-03-04T18:20:26Z

    A deluge of requests from US carriers to serve Cuba will leave the US transportation department the difficult task of deciding which airlines secure highly coveted rights to fly to Havana.

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    ANALYSIS: Air NZ plays to its strengths as competition rises

    2016-03-02T05:41:17Z

    Air New Zealand’s record profits are under threat as Qantas and partners Emirates and American Airlines circle Middle Earth, but the carrier remains well positioned against any further onslaught from the three carriers.