All Analysis – Page 58

  • US 747 fleet
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: US 747s fly into the sunset

    2017-10-12T15:36:50Z

    An era in commercial aviation will end in December when the last Delta Air Lines Boeing 747 flies into the sunset, ending a near-half-century run for the iconic Jumbo Jet in US fleets.

  • ATR 72-600. 304x120px. ATR
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: US regionals eye expansion into neglected markets

    2017-10-11T21:05:06Z

    ​US regional airlines and aircraft manufacturers see significant opportunity to expand on short-haul regional routes that suffered cuts following airline consolidation.

  • A380-747-fleet-evolution
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Boeing 747 loses its crown to A380

    2017-10-11T11:37:09Z

    When Garuda Indonesia retired its final Boeing 747-400 on 9 October, it confirmed an inevitable milestone for the original queen of the skies as the 747 passenger in-service fleet declined below that of the Airbus A380.

  • Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Fire and fury, the next Korean air war

    2017-10-10T10:45:27Z

    A second Korean conflict has never been far from the minds of American and South Korean defence planners. The conflict of 1950-1953, which claimed over 1 million lives, never actually ended: an armistice stopped the fighting, but technically Seoul and Pyongyang are still at war, pending a "final peaceful settlement". ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Embraer primes factory for hybrid E-Jet production system

    2017-10-09T09:13:01Z

    ​Wedged on a small plateau in Sao Jose dos Campos between the state-run Institute of Aeronautical Technology (ITA) and Brigadier Faria Lima Avenue, Embraer’s oldest manufacturing complex has adapted over nearly five decades to support the development and production of a diverse crop of aircraft, ranging from regional turboprops to ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: The battle for control

    2017-10-06T09:12:33Z

    ​When the National Business Aviation Association’s annual convention and exhibition opens in Las Vegas on 10 October, the main talking point within the bustling halls and conference rooms will be the looming threat of air traffic control privatisation – an issue which is creating considerable concern and consternation within US ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Orders slow as holidays kick in

    2017-10-05T14:28:26Z

    ​A slow month for commercial sales saw some narrowbody commitments from Le Bourget firmed up, but little other activity. North America’s fleet lead is also being eroded by Asia

  • LCC flightstats image
    Analysis

    INSIGHT FROM FLIGHTGLOBAL: LCCs - in it for the long-haul?

    2017-10-05T10:09:38Z

    ​Exploring the current state of long-haul low-cost (LHLC) using schedules, fleet and flight status data.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Flying to meet rising bandwith demand

    2017-10-05T09:27:36Z

    Bandwidth demand from business aviation customers is stronger than ever. In-flight wi-fi providers offering a variety of solutions are competing fiercely with one another to come out on top.

  • Monarch route map V2
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Monarch ran out of room in crowded market

    2017-10-04T16:12:59Z

    The demise of Monarch Airlines during its 50th year of operations may have surprised plenty of its customers, but it was perhaps inevitable that there would be a casualty in the overcrowded market from the UK to popular Mediterranean holiday resorts.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: ADS-B high on agenda at NBAA

    2017-10-04T14:49:44Z

    ​Technology that allows air traffic controllers in the USA to more accurately chart the position of aircraft becomes compulsory in just over two years’ time, and the race to ensure operators are compliant will be a major focus of avionics providers exhibiting at this year’s National Business Aviation Association convention. ...

  • Ryanair profit traffic development 2011 onwards
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Ryanair still among biggest despite capping growth

    2017-10-03T14:28:53Z

    Ryanair's disclosure that passenger numbers jumped 10% in September, even amid flight cancellations, underlines the extent to which the budget carrier is still growing despite the pilot-rostering challenges that have clipped its planned expansion.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Congress makes first move to repeal supersonic ban

    2017-10-03T10:11:11Z

    Flying across the country commercially in a supersonic jet will require more than the invention of a capable aircraft. Laws must be changed.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Big troubles in the large-cabin segment

    2017-10-02T14:56:34Z

    ​For the three main rivals in the large-cabin, long-range segement, 2017 has brought encouraging news from a programme perspective. After a near three-year hiatus caused by problems with its Safran Silvercrest engine, Dassault’s Falcon 5X made its first flight in July – with a preliminary version of the powerplant. At ...

  • European A320neo-family customers' engine choices
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: The A320neo race for power in Europe

    2017-10-02T13:15:08Z

    CFM International continues to lead rival Pratt & Whitney in the race to power Airbus A320neo-family aircraft ordered by European customers, by 524 to 439 aircraft, according to Flight Fleets Analyzer data collated ahead of the MRO Europe event kicking off in London on 3 October.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Monarch caves after year of uncertainty

    2017-10-02T10:25:00Z

    ​UK leisure carrier Monarch Airlines' prospects have been a matter of concern since the operator was forced to negotiate additional funding from its main shareholder, Greybull Capital, a year ago.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Do appraisals drive aircraft asset-backed securities?

    2017-09-29T08:30:28Z

    Aircraft securitisation has made a comeback over recent years as a means for funding aircraft sales and raising capital, with 28 deals closing since 2013, when the first post-financial-crisis asset-backed securities were issued.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New blade factory gives Airbus Helicopters a cutting edge

    2017-09-28T11:09:42Z

    ​As an aircraft manufacturer, if you are seeking to completely revise or modernise your production system, there are many obstacles to successfully implementing major change.

  • SKorean fleet in service and storage
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Korean carriers' fleets in transition

    2017-09-28T04:42:00Z

    South Korean airlines have orders and commitments for over 200 new jets in the next few years, accounting for almost two-thirds of their existing fleet.

  • CS100 304x120px. Bombardier
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Bombardier faces latest setback with trade ruling

    2017-09-27T21:45:01Z

    ​The US government's preliminary decision to impose hefty import duties on Bombardier's CSeries marks a notable setback for the Canadian manufacturer, which had framed a CSeries order from Delta Air Lines as a major win and door-opener to deals with other major US carriers.