All Analysis – Page 76

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: ICAO seeks consensus on global emissions scheme

    2016-09-19T09:25:33Z

    As ICAO prepares to host its 39th Assembly in Montreal later this month – where it is hoped that a long-awaited global market-based measure (MBM) to address international aviation emissions will be agreed – the UN body has released a draft resolution which indicates that the scheme will be voluntary ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Cardiff Aviation cadet scheme to bolster Wings Alliance

    2016-09-19T09:12:00Z

    When it comes to pilot training, one size definitely does not fit all. That’s according to one of the key proponents of the UK-based Wings Alliance initiative, Cardiff Aviation chairman Bruce Dickinson.

  • Analysis

    AAPA sees robust Asian passenger traffic despite uncertainties

    2016-09-19T01:10:00Z

    ​Demand for air travel remains strong among Asia-Pacific carriers, as traffic levels stay high despite various market uncertainties.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: HAV makes plans to return Airlander 10 to flight

    2016-09-16T08:29:38Z

    As he stands near the spot on the grass airfield where the Airlander 10’s second flight came to a bumpy end on 24 August – a nose-first landing described as the “world’s slowest air crash” – Hybrid Air Vehicles’ Chris Daniels admits “the world will be watching” next time the ...

  • NTSB Delta 1086 photo 5
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: The NTSB's years-long quest for better runway reporting

    2016-09-15T16:22:12Z

    ​The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has reiterated a longstanding recommendation for better runway condition reporting -- a call that comes just weeks before new reporting standards are set to take effect.

  • China airports graph
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How upgauging could help China combat constraints

    2016-09-14T15:17:47Z

    ​There is little doubt about the potential for growth in the Asian market and China in particular. Air travel has grown sharply in China, amid relatively strong economic growth. This has seen strong growth among Chinese carriers and airports, and an increasing focus on international services.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Can nations agree how to curb greenhouse-gas emissions?

    2016-09-13T11:18:00Z

    Global agreement on a market-based measure to curb aviation emissions is not the only possible environmental milestone of the upcoming ICAO Assembly in Montreal. Also on the cards is the final endorsement of the first-ever global carbon dioxide efficiency standard for aircraft, which was agreed and recommended in February by ...

  • Regional aircraft cockpit
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: ​US regionals at sharp end of labour pains

    2016-09-13T11:17:19Z

    US regional carriers continue to struggle to attract enough pilots to fill their ranks, despite many of them implementing programmes aimed at attracting entry-level recruits, industry executives say.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: AFRL prepares to unveil 20-year propulsion vision

    2016-09-13T08:47:00Z

    ​Since the arrival of the high-bypass turbofan almost 50 years ago, jet engines have made huge strides in efficiency without altering the basic architecture. Two air flows of constant volume either bypass or enter a core section. The core combusts a mixture of compressed air and fuel to generate thermal ...

  • 737 Max 304px
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New narrowbodies' long-haul challenge to widebodies

    2016-09-13T07:48:04Z

    Airlines appear to be increasingly interested in using new-generation narrowbodies to make thinner long-haul routes more economically viable.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Airship could offer lighter-than-air alternative for Gremlins

    2016-09-12T08:14:00Z

    While the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has set a firm requirement that its Gremlins unmanned air vehicles return to a Lockheed Martin C-130 cargo aircraft, an airship could offer an attractive option for future recoverable drone missions.

  • US-Asia capacity
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: US network carriers diverge on Asia strategies

    2016-09-09T14:00:00Z

    ​The varying strategies of US mainline carriers to Asia is a nice contrast to their convergence elsewhere, ranging from inflight amenities to the structure of their frequent flier programmes.

  • Gremlins
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Swarming UAVs set to disrupt battlespace and marketplace

    2016-09-07T10:37:33Z

    As the United States continues its two flagship multi-billion acquisition programmes – the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and the Northrop Grumman B-21 bomber – the Department of Defense’s research arms have their eye on cheaper, disposable drones that would overwhelm the enemy in contested environments.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Europe looks towards emerging weapon technology

    2016-09-06T08:50:34Z

    The development of future combat aircraft ­– fifth- or sixth-generation fighters and unmanned combat air vehicles – is at the forefront of military planning.

  • Eur Med routes graph
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Europe's leisure carriers fight over tight market

    2016-09-02T14:39:38Z

    Leisure carriers in Europe have not been short of challenges over the past 12 months. Already adjusting to falls in demand to North African destinations, further tourism hotspots have been hit by damaging geopolitical events. On top of that, the Brussels and Istanbul airport terror attacks highlighted the vulnerability of ...

  • AI/Boe status table
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Rivals share spoils in 2016 orders so far

    2016-09-01T10:00:35Z

    With the last big air show of the year behind them, Airbus and Boeing have all but matched each other in sales during the first seven months of the year. But the picture is very different in the output arena, where Seattle has again established a significant lead.

  • American 787 analysis
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Was Kirby forced out at American?

    2016-08-30T17:35:19Z

    ​Scott Kirby’s surprising move to United Airlines from American Airlines appears an opportunistic one on his part but may have been prompted by an unexpected break with the latter.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Neo lease-rate premiums restrained by low oil prices

    2016-08-25T13:03:09Z

    In December 2010, Airbus appeared to gain a first-mover advantage by launching the A320neo before Boeing's decision to re-engine the 737. With oil prices depressed, the European manufacturer was in pole position to start raking in the orders.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Russian military aviation battles back

    2016-08-24T09:38:58Z

    Russia’s military-industrial complex – and its aircraft-making industry as an integral part of it – is striving to adjust to the new geopolitical reality that emerged as a result of the annexation of Crimea, the civil war in neighbouring Ukraine and Moscow’s military aid to the Syrian government of Bashar ...

  • cathay
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Cathay Pacific put to the test

    2016-08-24T00:04:00Z

    Cathay Pacific’s share price has slipped close to 14% over the last week, after it announced an 82% plunge in its net profit for the first half of the year, falling well below analysts’ expectations.