All Analysis articles – Page 70

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    ANALYSIS: How 'Skibox' unit defends Swedish skies

    2017-05-22T08:42:00Z

    ​More than 30 years ago, the Swedish military determined a need to maintain long-range surveillance coverage if part of its ground-based air defence radar network was out of action. From a description seeking "a radar on a tall mast", its airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) system was born.

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    ANALYSIS: Saab counts down to Gripen E debut

    2017-05-19T14:33:16Z

    Saab is counting down to performing the first flight of its Gripen E combat aircraft before the end of June, as it also strives to finalise a slew of potential new sales of the earlier C/D version in Europe and Africa.

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    ANALYSIS: MRJ looks to defy the doubters

    2017-05-18T02:03:44Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft brought its MRJ regional jet mock-up to the Farnborough air show in July 2016, the same one it displayed at Le Bourget in 2015. It held its usual mock-up tour to highlight the features of the Japanese aircraft, but most had seen it before, and it had lost ...

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    ANALYSIS: London's business aviation airports raise their game

    2017-05-17T08:47:00Z

    No city in the world is better served for business aviation than London. Paris Le Bourget and Geneva are Europe’s busiest gateways for those travelling privately, but at least seven airports vie for business aviation traffic into the UK capital – and that does not include Heathrow and Gatwick.

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    ANALYSIS: Can the Aeromexico-Delta tie-up meet expectations?

    2017-05-16T12:49:20Z

    Aeromexico and Delta Air Lines sealed their new immunised partnership last week with the launch of a transborder joint venture between Mexico and the USA.

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    ANALYSIS: The dream of resuming supersonic flight ramps up

    2017-05-16T12:44:53Z

    Fourteen years after the retirement of the Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde, the dream of resuming civilian supersonic flight has seemed never more active than in 2017, with four major development efforts scheduled to pass key milestones before the year ends. Activity stretches across laboratories, boardrooms and assembly hangars dotted across the USA.

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    ANALYSIS: AirAsia knocks on China's door

    2017-05-16T03:29:24Z

    At the 2016 Farnborough air show, AirAsia talked about setting up a China subsidiary to capture the market's booming demand for air travel. Then, its newly appointed north Asia president, Kathleen Tan, told FlightGlobal that the goal was the venture within 24 months, but warned that Chinese regulations "may take ...

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    ANALYSIS: Effects of the ban on China-South Korea group tours

    2017-05-15T16:16:20Z

    Joanna Lu, Flight Ascend Consultancy's head of advisory in Asia, looks at seat capacity data to assess the impact of China’s curbs on tourists to South Korea

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    ANALYSIS: The 20-year history of global airline alliances

    2017-05-15T14:34:38Z

    ​Since the first global alliance was established 20 years ago, these airline groupings have become a central part of the industry and travel offering.

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    ANALYSIS: Is Europe's business aviation market rebounding?

    2017-05-15T08:51:57Z

    What a difference a decade makes. Ten years ago, Europe’s business aviation industry was basking in one of the most prosperous periods in its history, with booming sales, a healthy order pipeline and high aircraft utilisation. These halcyon days ended abruptly a year later with the onset of the global ...

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    ANALYSIS: Where is the middle of the market?

    2017-05-12T13:45:59Z

    Chris Seymour, Flight Ascend Consultancy's head of market analysis, considers the issues around a new twin-aisle family to serve the MoM

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    ANALYSIS: China's aerospace dream takes flight with C919

    2017-05-12T00:02:00Z

    China's aerospace ambitions became airborne on 5 May, as its C919 narrowbody successfully completed a 1h 19min first flight. In a move of unprecedented transparency, the maiden sortie was broadcast live on Chinese television, with a camera positioned behind chief pilot Cai Jun.

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    ANALYSIS: What is at stake for EasyJet and Ryanair from Brexit

    2017-05-11T14:30:02Z

    With the countdown well under way for the UK's departure from the EU, Europe's two biggest low-cost carriers have plenty of reasons to take a keen interest in the progress of negotiations.

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    ANALYSIS: Southwest's new reservations system takes off

    2017-05-09T13:25:40Z

    When it comes to airlines and new reservations systems, no news is good news, and Southwest Airlines is hoping that will be the case today.

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    ANALYSIS: Can singles really do it?

    2017-05-08T08:22:50Z

    ​Now Europe has cleared commercial operation using turbine-powered single engine aircraft, will they offer a significantly cheaper business aviation option?

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    ANALYSIS: Jet Airways shows it is serious about Europe

    2017-05-08T00:47:23Z

    Indian carrier Jet Airways' two new routes – a daily Bengaluru-Amsterdam service and a five-times weekly Chennai-Paris service on 29 October – demonstrate two things: that it is serious about Europe, and is building ties with SkyTeam members.

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    ANALYSIS: Business aircraft safety 'holding steady'

    2017-05-05T15:11:36Z

    ​Accident figures for 2016 show business aviation safety performance is gradually improving, but a glance at the nature of the accidents themselves raises questions about underlying standards in the industry.

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    ANALYSIS: Alitalia's woes a potential ABS downside?

    2017-05-04T14:41:19Z

    Turmoil at Italian flag carrier Alitalia is not a headache confined to its shareholders. A number of lessors and capital-markets investors also find themselves exposed to the airline's uncertain future.

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    INSIGHT FROM FLIGHTGLOBAL: Where do Europe’s major LCCs compete directly?

    2017-05-03T14:35:44Z

    ​Analysis of FlightGlobal schedules data for April covering Europe’s big low-cost carriers shows an increase in the proportion of routes where two or more of these airlines compete directly.

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    ANALYSIS: How Elbit plans to expand its UK activities

    2017-05-02T08:20:14Z

    Not content merely with being Israel's largest private defence contractor, Elbit Systems has also long been focused on building its global footprint, by establishing local subsidiaries, acquiring complementary companies or forming joint ventures.