All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 84

  • Opinion

    Comment: A400M: the first cut

    2009-11-09T09:00:00Z

    South Africa has finally lost faith with Airbus Military's delayed airlifter, but only time will tell whether it was right to withdraw now, rather than hold formation through flight test

  • Opinion

    Comment: Are old habits working against new vision?

    2009-11-08T10:00:00Z

    NASA's commercial crew and cargo programmes are about changing the way it does...

  • News

    Business: Good week - Bad week

    2009-11-08T09:00:00Z

    More than three years of contract negotiations appear to have ended with a deal running until August 2011 giving pilots at the budget carrier...

  • News

    This week - briefing

    2009-11-03T10:00:00Z

    At the United Nations' Copenhagen climate change meeting in December the European...

  • Opinion

    Comment: SESAR off the radar?

    2009-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Air traffic management is usually low on the political horizon unless there is a crisis, but with traffic down, the Single European Sky is in danger of disappearing behind the clouds

  • News

    Former Northwest and US Airways execs join Republic’s board

    2009-11-02T21:58:53Z

    Republic Airways Holdings has named former Northwest Airlines executive Neal Cohen and former US Airways CEO David Siegel to its board of directors.

  • Opinion

    Comment: Awakening from a connectivity coma

    2009-11-02T15:00:00Z

    Boeing has far more important things to worry about than deciding what in-flight connectivity it will choose for the 787. Shouldn't it focus on getting the...

  • News

    Business briefs

    2009-11-02T09:00:00Z

    At the World Trade Organisation, the USA has queried state subsidies to...

  • News

    Business: Good week - Bad Week

    2009-11-01T15:00:00Z

    Swiss charter operator Belair will phase out its Boeing aircraft over the winter as it moves to an all-Airbus fleet. Belair's single 767-300ER, leased...

  • Opinion

    Comment: Latin liberation

    2009-10-30T11:01:52Z

  • News

    Newfoundland orders new waterbombers

    2009-10-29T16:00:00Z

    The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is to replace part of its aerial firefighting fleet with four new Bombardier 415 amphibious aircraft, to be delivered...

  • News

    Maintenance: Powering upwards

    2009-10-29T08:00:00Z

    Like it or not, the success of the big three engine-makers in driving into the aftermarket continues to yield strong results.

  • News

    World Airliners '09 - Mainliners

    2009-10-27T14:00:00Z

    In the first installment of Flight International's restyled annual survey of the world's airliner programmes, we examine the mainline jet market by sector. Leading data for each type includes specifications, prices, performance and order/delivery information at 30 September

  • Opinion

    Comment: USAF stealth strategy jammed on lock

    2009-10-27T12:00:00Z

    Radar jammers are an inconvenient necessity. After all, a 30-year-old US Air Force strategy has poured billions of dollars into stealth technology ...

  • Opinion

    Comment: Foundation shaken

    2009-10-27T12:00:00Z

    Times are hard, and companies are not the only organisations whose existence is threatened by economic crisis. The Flight Safety Foundation, a priceless industry asset, is also at risk

  • News

    Business: Good week - Bad week

    2009-10-27T12:00:00Z

    SUKHOI The Russian airframer will get cut-price rail transport next year to move 456 freight cars carrying Superjet 100 structural parts from Novosibirsk...

  • News

    Business briefing

    2009-10-27T10:00:00Z

    Engine maker GE Aviation reported a slight dip in nine-month revenue, to just below...

  • News

    Mexicana plans major push from Cancun

    2009-10-20T21:50:00Z

    Mexicana on 14 December plans a significant expansion from Cancun that includes the establishment of a base by its regional subsidiary Link. The carrier...

  • Opinion

    Comment: The final frontier: open to all?

    2009-10-19T09:00:00Z

    A new vision for NASA, where crew and cargo transport to the International Space Station is privatised, emerged last week after remarks by the agency's administrator...