All articles by Flight International – Page 12

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Franco-German fighter pact promises much

    2018-04-27T08:49:08Z

    ​World events can be so confusing. One day, French President Emmanuel Macron is engaging in high-profile – and surprisingly tactile – meetings with his US counterpart Donald Trump, and the very next, the defence industry champions of Berlin and Paris have gone all protectionist.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Making safety briefings stick is new challenge

    2018-04-20T09:55:49Z

    ​Social media’s ubiquity has provided some extraordinary insights into the way passengers behave during an emergency – to the point where cabin crew must wonder why they bother with pre-flight demonstrations.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: US defence contractors face battle on home front

    2018-04-20T09:54:53Z

    ​Boeing and Lockheed Martin are locked in a high-stakes stand-off over costs with the US military.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: A330neo faces uphill battle in USA

    2018-04-13T08:18:12Z

    ​American Airlines’ decision to opt for the Boeing 787 and ditch a stagnant order for Airbus A350s is something of an equaliser in terms of the three US majors’ recent long-haul fleet decisions.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Boeing backing is vote of confidence in Reaction

    2018-04-13T08:17:34Z

    ​For Britain’s storied but oft-embattled high-technology community there was good news last week, in another vote of confidence for Reaction Engines, the Oxfordshire engineering firm developing a radical air-breathing rocket engine that enthusiasts have billed as a “new Whittle moment” – harking back to the 1930s and Frank Whittle’s invention ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Has the glamour gone out of aviation?

    2018-04-06T14:46:02Z

    ​As our special Training and Development Guide observes, the aviation enthusiasts who tend to run the sector may struggle to understand that, nowadays, hordes of talented young people are not beating down the doors to land jobs in their industry. Recruitment is a challenge, even for exotic, glamorous and desirable ...

  • E190-E2 Wideroe - Embraer
    Opinion

    OPINION: Can Embraer maintain rhythm with Boeing pact?

    2018-04-06T12:21:59Z

    ​Embraer has, believe it or not, its own anthem. The lyrics talk about how Brazil’s aerospace industry is a vital part of defending the homeland: its blue sky, the emerald green forests and the Amazon river.

  • FIrst A320 production line
    Opinion

    OPINION: A320 has repaid faith of Airbus - and governments

    2018-03-29T14:55:27Z

    ​There has been a lot of buzz around the single-aisle sector recently, with several significant production milestones following one after another.

  • Qantas 787-9
    Opinion

    OPINION: New Kangaroo Route could put spring in Qantas's step

    2018-03-29T14:51:05Z

    ​Nostalgia for the post-war Kangaroo Route – flown in multiple leaps on Lockheed Constellations – and chief executive’s Alan Joyce’s eloquence about “breaking the tyranny of distance” ensured the debut of Qantas’s direct service from Perth to London gained arguably more global media coverage than the launch of even longer ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Continued EASA membership is vital for UK aerospace

    2018-03-23T10:51:20Z

    To put it bluntly, whatever the rights and wrongs of Brexit, leaving the European Aviation Safety Agency as well as the EU would be an act of supreme folly for the UK.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Boeing must heed 787 lessons for NMA success

    2018-03-23T10:13:48Z

    Boeing's annual report for 2004 – the year the 787 programme was launched – reads like a time capsule of a very different company. That year the manufacturer reported a "strong" net cash flow, totalling $3.5 billion. Operating margins had "improved" significantly compared with 2003, rising to 3.8% of operating ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: It may be ageing, but U-2S could be more relevant than ever

    2018-03-19T09:33:03Z

    ​On its first overflight mission of the Soviet Union 62 years ago, the Lockheed U-2 was tracked for the entire mission.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: 737 will be a hard act to follow

    2018-03-16T09:40:34Z

    ​When the first A320 was handed over three ­decades ago this month, few – Airbus included – would have put odds on deliveries reaching 1,000 aircraft, let alone the 8,000-mark recently passed.

  • Trent XWB - Rolls-Royce
    Opinion

    OPINION: Why Rolls-Royce must hope class is permanent

    2018-03-12T09:19:06Z

    ​Rolls-Royce, so long a byword for engineering ­excellence, is currently struggling to maintain its image as a finely-calibrated machine.

  • A330-300 - Airbus
    Opinion

    OPINION: Airbus to play long game with A330-800

    2018-03-09T11:20:02Z

    On the face of it, the Hawaiian Airlines widebody campaign was Airbus's to lose. It was the incumbent supplier with a powerful presence in the Pacific airline's fleet across both single- and twin-aisle sectors.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: F-35 cost issue is solvable, but needs fixing fast

    2018-03-02T15:28:28Z

    ​Some time in the next several weeks or months, the Lockheed Martin F-35 programme will pass a historic milestone. The system development and demonstration phase that began 17 years ago appears poised – barring any unforeseen showstoppers – to conclude by the end of summer. The aircraft, engine, simulators and ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: 6X promises much, but Dassault needs customer patience

    2018-03-02T10:39:49Z

    ​Dassault hopes it has finally put the nightmare of its much-delayed and now axed 5X programme ­behind it. By launching a replacement version of the ultra-wide business jet, chief executive Éric Trappier says it will offer something even better.

  • C-130J 400 - Lockheed Martin
    Opinion

    OPINION: C-130J's success gives hope to A400M

    2018-02-23T16:23:16Z

    ​Twenty years ago, Lockheed Martin made its first delivery of a C-130J to launch operator the UK Royal Air Force, following a troubled development and testing programme which was very much at odds with its chosen moniker: “Super Hercules”.

  • Qatar A350
    Opinion

    OPINION: Qatar Airways must choose wisdom over hubris

    2018-02-23T16:21:14Z

    ​If anyone thought Qatar Airways chief Akbar Al Baker, eight months into a Gulf blockade on the carrier, might choose to adopt a more diplomatic tone while addressing the international press, they must have been barking.

  • Joby - Joby Aviation
    Opinion

    OPINION: Are air taxis on a ride to nowhere?

    2018-02-19T09:05:49Z

    ​Don’t waste your money on a new car. Studies on the economics of taxi services built around autonomous electric-powered vertical take-off and landing aircraft – so-called eVTOLs – make compelling ­reading. Basically, cost per passenger mile looks like undercutting helicopter rides by an order of magnitude – and even makes ...