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May 2009 Archives

fg_paris_rgb.gifAs requested, here's a run down of who to follow for Paris Air Show updates during the show:

 

Flightglobal

All the news, event updates and big announcements

 

mtargettuk

That's me. I'll be posting Flightglobal specific updates

 

Flightblogger
Jon Ostrower is a prolific Tweeter at anytime but during a major air show he comes into his own.

theDEWline
Flightglobal's man on the US defence industry.

RunwayGirl
Mary Kirby will be covering IFE and air transport.

flighthyperbola
Rob Coppinger is Flightglobal's Man in Space.

stefanthepilot
Women want him, men want to be him. Stefan lives aviation and aerospace, so he's obviously going to be at the Paris Air Show.

ATIHeadlines
If you're an Air Transport Intelligence subscriber and want to get ATI updates via Twitter then send a request via the
ATIHeadlines Twitter account.

As we'll be there en masse, best way to get the complete picture is to tap into the #parisairshow tag. We're planning to include the #tag in all of our content of Twitter.

 

Other Flightglobal Journalist Tweeters at Paris:

 

TheABEd
Mark Pilling is the Editor of Airline Business magazine and the Airlines Channel of Flightglobal.

Cockburnb
Flightglobal's very own Content Editor.

flightdoyle
Head of Content at Flightglobal.

VictoriaOnAir
Victoria Moores covers the Airline Business side of things.

discostu1
Disco Stu is the Community Editor for Flightglobal and AirSpace.

sarsfieldkate
Business and GA updates
 

 

This article is taken from the Flight International leader article* (issue 5 - 11 May) and helps to explain where social media fits into the larger world of aerospace journalism:

Aerospace and social media have forever been intertwined, although the name has changed over time. Once known simply as "hangar talk", the conversations were probably tales of heroic flying experiences, held under open engine cowls.

Today, the hangar looks quite different. The conversation is a global, non-stop, stream of blogs, internet videos and tweets.

Some aerospace bosses, however, seem slow to realise they work in a new communications world that can't be controlled by traditional public relations.

For example, on the morning of Saturday 26 April, Boeing flew its P-8A Poseidon for the first time. Not wanting to waste big news on the weekend, Boeing issued a press release the following Monday and was last with its own news; onlookers at Renton airport broke the story, with pictures, on Twitter and the internet.

Separately, several 787 flight-test engineers calling themselves the Underground Flight Test Bloggers set about chronicling their unit's contribution to the programme. Employee blogs are often anonymous platforms for sometimes cynical criticism, but these 787 engineers openly existed to proclaim the achievements of the much-criticised programme.

Boeing clearly preferred secrecy. The blog was active for just days before being closed by its authors at the "request" of upper management.

Following the abrupt closure of the Flight Test Blogger's collaboration, Boeing - ironically by way of its own blog - blasted users of so-called social media, insisting that "a comprehensive...company view" is the only "definitive explanation of what's happening".

Boeing, and its rivals, no doubt wish the world would be satisfied with their official information, but the fact is that much of what they do is done in plain view - anybody can watch aircraft taking off - and their success or failure bears on the lives, livelihoods and imaginations of a huge and extended community of employees, local residents, customers, suppliers and enthusiasts.

Boeing and its kind may dream of some good old days when they operated behind closed doors and eventually unveiled their work to an admiring audience. But like it or not the world isn't - and never really was - like that.

To influence the hangar talk, join in. The alternative is like trying to put the landing gear down after the belly has hit the tarmac.

 

*Please note, as is traditional, the Flight International leader is an anonymous piece of editorial, so this article is not necessarily my own words but those representing the voice of Flight, Flightglobal and Flight International.

On Monday 8th June, Flightglobal is inviting a mystery personality to guest edit the site for one day.

This well-known personality will bring their own personal flavour to Flightglobal for the day, so make sure you put the date in your diary.

To make the day special, the Guest Editor will be involved in various activities including:

  • Headlines - i.e. what makes the front page
  • Editor's Blog - insight from our Guest Editor
  • Video - visual goodies featuring our guest
  • Social media - track all the days happenings on Twitter
  • Lots more

Plus, we're inviting you to submit questions to the Guest Editor in advance*. The best question will win a return flight to anywhere within the mystery guest's global network. Have you guessed who it is yet?

Guest Editor's identity to be revealed soon!

 

*once the Guest Editor's identity has been revealed

Week on the Web

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Flight International issue 19 - 26 May

Last week the Flightglobal team jetted off to sunny Geneva for Europe's biggest business aviation show EBACE. Take a look at our EBACE page for the big news from the industry, including Boeing's partnership with Greenpoint Technologies to offer sleeper berths and lounges for 747-8 VIP operators and announcing orders to outfit four aircraft.

And despite the global recession, exhibitors were, on the whole, optimistic that recovery is on the way. See our increasing collection of business aircraft videos including the Boeing Business Jet, three Dassault aircraft including the 7X with an interior designed by BMW Group DesignWorksUSA.

Boeing rolled out its second 787 test aircraft painted in ANA livery. Take a look at a gallery on AirSpace for more images plus read Asian Skies' and FlightBlogger's posts on the event which also includes a video of it slowly backing out of the hangar in Seattle.

See a picture of the Airbus A350 galley layout and there's a great image of a Fokker 50 on final approach added to AirSpace user commercialaviation's  gallery. Watch a video of the evacuation of the Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 which suffered a landing-gear fire at Houston airport last week.

Week on the Web is also available as an audio podcast on AirSpace and iTunes.

For anyone into meeting random strangers in foreign bars, Stefan the Pilot (+ members of the Flightglobal team) are arranging a TweetUp in Geneva for EBACE air show attendees.

Stefan and friends will be in Les Brasseurs bar near the train station in Geneva town centre from 8.30pm tomorrow (Tuesday 12th May).

If you fancy doing some networking, chatting about business aviation and meeting the guys and girls of Flight, come along and we'll buy you a beer.

Look out for a 12 inch-high pilot in a snazzy uniform with smouldering good looks ...

Also if you're into following us on Twitter - we're all using the #EBACE to accompany our Tweets from the show.

Obviously Flightglobal will be all over this year's Paris Air Show like a rash, but we're also doing a bunch of stuff in preparation for the 100th year of the show.

A couple of the latest gems to go live include some cool Paris Air Show accounts from the Flight 100 Year Archive:

Paris Air Show through the ages

 

Elsewhere we're in the process of compiling the best image collection of historical Paris Air Shows on the web:

The gallery is 100+ images strong at the moment and growing as fast as we can scan the old photos in!

But we also need your help to identify and tag the images ...