All Analysis – Page 51

  • Flight disruption
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New tools help airlines mitigate impact of disruption

    2018-03-02T10:15:22Z

    When you are one of hundreds of passengers whose flights have been delayed or cancelled, it is a dispiriting and frustrating experience. More likely than not you will be standing in line waiting for information, or vouchers for a meal or hotel. Never mind those plans for business meetings, family ...

  • C-130J - Royal Norwegian Air Force
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Why Super Hercules is a strong performer

    2018-03-01T11:35:29Z

    ​With Lockheed Martin having marked the latest milestone in its C-130J “Super Hercules” programme on 9 February – the delivery of its 400th example – we use Flight Fleets Analyzer data to detail the type’s sales performance so far.

  • Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: KLM Cityhopper nears completion of fleet renewal

    2018-03-01T09:58:00Z

    As the sun began to dip below the horizon, a pair of KLM Cityhopper Embraer E-Jets landed, one after the other, on the Cape Verdean island of Sal in late February, making a rare visit to the barren, volcanic mid-Atlantic island off the coast of Senegal.

  • AirAsia portfolio Mk 2
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Old money trumps new for AirAsia’s leasing sale

    2018-03-01T09:37:12Z

    Although new players from Asia were expected to compete hard for AirAsia's sale of Asia Aviation Capital, it was relative veteran BBAM that won the race – albeit to buy a portfolio rather than a platform.

  • Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: The path to 8,000 Airbus single-aisle deliveries

    2018-02-28T12:27:29Z

    It should be no surprise that when Airbus delivered the 8,000th A320-family aircraft off the production line on 1 February, the customer was an airline from the Asia-Pacific region.

  • Argentina international air traffic growth annual
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: 'Sleeping' Ecuador awakens to airlines

    2018-02-26T14:30:18Z

    With its embracing of open skies, Ecuador has brought about new optimism in an airline industry that is hoping to see changes similar to those witnessed in Argentina over the recent year.

  • Aerion AS2
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Aerion shows a configuration of supersonic jet engine

    2018-02-22T10:59:40Z

    Aerion has released a configuration of the first civil supersonic jet engine since the Bristol Siddeley Olympus.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Mood lifts at Bell as 505 ramps up

    2018-02-22T09:28:01Z

    Only a year ago, the mood at Bell Helicopter's civil business looked grim. The company had entered the HAI Heli-Expo a month after reporting a six-year low for civil helicopter deliveries in 2016, against the backdrop of a broader industry downturn that seemed to have no bottom. Moreover, the flagship ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New discipline, new drive at Leonardo Helicopters

    2018-02-22T09:27:47Z

    ​Helicopters account for a short third of Leonardo annual revenue, so the group is taking strict action to reverse a 2017 downturn

  • Air Italy
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Qatar Airways aircraft will feed Air Italy fleet

    2018-02-21T16:11:04Z

    Air Italy will lease Boeing aircraft from shareholder Qatar Airways as the relaunched Meridiana embarks on a rapid fleet expansion programme.

  • UPS 747-8F at Louisville. 640px
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: UPS goes big with freighters as e-commerce booms

    2018-02-21T15:48:00Z

    In the early hours of 1 February, a gleaming white-and-brown Boeing 747 touched down in Louisville, Kentucky, and taxied to a stand.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Electric unmanned rotorcraft make economic case for air taxi role

    2018-02-21T09:38:57Z

    Airbus A3 gave employees working on Project Vahana the day off on 2 February. The team had spent the previous two days on an unmanned air systems test range in Oregon marking the first and second test flights of Alpha One, the San Francisco-based rapid innovation cell’s concept for an ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Faury leaves Airbus Helicopters a business transformed

    2018-02-20T10:21:48Z

    How do you measure whether a chief executive has succeeded during their time in charge of a company? Is improved profitability the key metric? The launch of a new product? Some deep cultural transformation? Perhaps a mixture of all the above and more? But at a basic level the question ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Leonardo marks another new beginning

    2018-02-20T10:10:38Z

    Are new beginnings becoming a habit for Leonardo? The Italian aerospace champion formerly known as Finmeccanica has set the scene for disappointment with its 2017 results, due to be published on 14 March, by unveiling a “new industrial plan” designed for a return to “steady, sustainable growth”.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Kopter is the new name in helicopters

    2018-02-19T13:26:03Z

    For Switzerland's only helicopter manufacturer, the past 14 months have been a period of radical change: its founder and former chief executive has departed, to be replaced by a swathe of new management, much arriving from elsewhere in the rotorcraft industry; brand-new engineering and production facilities have opened; and the ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: NMA decision time looms for Boeing

    2018-02-16T09:43:16Z

    Boeing has some big decisions to make soon with regard to its future strategy, and these will have far-reaching ramifications for many decades to come.

  • Qantas fleet table
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Qantas's capex conundrum

    2018-02-16T00:34:49Z

    Qantas's turnaround since 2015 may be an obvious case study for airline management textbooks – but one voice has warned that its conservative financial management could actually be sowing the seeds of its next big challenge: fleet replacement.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Heli-One pioneers rotorcraft MTO in Aviation Valley

    2018-02-15T08:14:13Z

    ​Heli-One’s maintenance, repair and overhaul operation at Rzeszow airport is an example of how Aviation Valley has been expanding its appeal into the services sector and beyond its traditional base of engine components manufacturing and helicopter assembly. Opened in 2014, the facility is the CHC Helicopters subsidiary’s fourth and newest ...

  • Crashed F-16I - pay AP
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How F-16I loss will reshape Israel's offensive strategy

    2018-02-14T17:25:51Z

    A sequence of events that began with the shooting down of an Iranian copy of the Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel stealth unmanned air vehicle led to an Israeli air force Lockheed F-16I being shot down, and a massive aerial attack being launched against at least a dozen targets inside Syria.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: UK aerospace investors head to Aviation Valley

    2018-02-14T14:14:58Z

    ​The relatively little-known name McBraida is up in lights for anyone arriving at Rzeszow airport in southern Poland. Facing the terminal, the neon logo of the British engineering company adorns the side of the 3,100m2 (33,400ft2) factory it opened in 2013. Privately-owned McBraida’s first overseas facility manufactures mainly build-to-print, high-precision ...