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Week on the Web (29 September 5 October)

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Stefan has covered his fourth event since the beginning of September, but were you able to guess #wheresstefan? Correct guesses win a Stefan t-shirt, so follow our elusive friend on Twitter.  

See some great images of retro aircraft from AirSpace user Ace79 who went to the Vintage Aircraft Weekend at Paine Field Everett, WA, recently.

And why not add your views to the discussion on the accuracy of Thomson's inflight safety video. One user comments about the airline's marketing video: "You should only be seeing it on the flight after you've already bought your ticket and got on the aircraft - advertising in retrospect?"

See a vlog post on Mary Kirby's Runway Girl blog about the latest in inflight entertainment on a recent visit to Florida to see JetBlue subsidiary LiveTV.

A US Marine Corps pilot suggests in an issue of Joint Forces Quarterly that the age of stealth domination in airpower is over according to the DEW Line blog.

The pilot says the US military and industry needs to launch a crash technology programme. "If anything, the technology could be leveraged to understand the techniques potential adversaries could use to shoot down our stealth aircraft".

 

Week on the Web (1-7 September)

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So many questions arise from a video on the Flight Blog about a low flying fighter jet flying over a man who doesn't seem at all bothered and gives a thumbs up. It can't be real. Can it?

He remains on his feet despite the jet blast. Some say the aircraft's a Mirage, others say a Harrier, and a Super Hornet is another suggestion. Let us know your thoughts.

A Handley Page Victor bomber aptly nicknamed "Teasin' Tina" gave shocked onlookers more than they bargained for when it accidently took off during the Cold War Jets day at Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome.

The Cold War bomber apparently took off as the co-pilot (who was an engineer and not a pilot, cue the "engineers can never be pilots" jokes) accidently hit the throttle when the aircraft was meant to just taxi down the runway for a photo shoot. See footage of the takeoff.

The Flightglobal Image Store launched last week features thousands of historical and modern images, including our extensive technical cutaway drawings with options for potential shoppers to purchase images in their preferred format and style, whether it's on canvas, framed or even as a jigsaw.

Don't forget to follow Stefan on Twitter... He's going to be busy over the next few months. Why not guess where he is from the clues he tweets on his travels. Use the hash tag #wheresstefan and tell him which event he's at and in which city and you could win yourself a limited edition Stefan t-shirt.

   

To guest edit Flightglobal may well have been a dream come true for Sir Richard Branson. He had wanted to be a journalist when he was at school in Stowe, so at the tender age of 16 he set up a student magazine.

 

But yesterday's guest editorship was no child's play.

 

Providing commentary on the day's new agenda; selecting iconic images for the Image of the Day blog; blogging about industry issues on this blog, answering your questions and choosing a competition winner to fly anywhere on the Virgin network.

 

During the day, we learned how he has a strong focus on keeping a healthy work/life balance by spending as much free time on his own private island, Necker, near Costa Rica with his family.

 

On a typical day, he could be spanning a couple of continents with a breakfast meeting in Tokyo, enjoying a business lunch in the South of France, and racing to the UK in time to have afternoon tea with his mother.

 

Sir Richard on the blog 

As Flightglobal's guest editor he shared his views of the current state of the industry in his own Guest Editor's blog.

 

He said: "Everything has been thrown at our industry - volatile oil, swine flu, recession, environmental pressure, higher government taxes.

 

"What next? We're clearly at a tipping point. The next 12 months will determine how our industry looks for the longer-term..."

 

And he wrote another blog post about the British Airways and American Airlines merger whose "plans to effectively merge are not going according to plan".


Sir Richard as gatekeeper

He chose the lead stories throughout the day and wrote a short sentence justifying his decisions.

 

His lead story choices, unsurprisingly, reflected his interests in the airline industry. Airline CEOs will have logged on to Flightglobal in the morning to find that IATA announced, at its AGM in Kuala Lumpur, that it had revised its airline financial forecast for 2009 to a global loss of $9 billion, almost double its March estimate of $4.7 billion, due to a rapidly deteriorating operating environment.

 

He was clearly worried but while director-general and CEO Giovanni Bisignani might be a "merchant of doom and gloom... he's a good barometer of when recovery comes." 

 

He lead the news agenda in the afternoon with news that Virgin Nigeria will lose the Virgin brand next month.

 

In the story Virgin Atlantic says it "always intended" to pull out from the Nigerian carrier within about five years, and last week brought technical co-operation to a close, essentially ending its day-to-day participation in Virgin Nigeria's operations.

 

Sir Richard said that "Virgin Nigeria had been a breath of fresh air in the Nigerian aviation industry".

  

A final lead for the day showed Sir Richard's deep sadness over the tragedy of the Air France A330 accident last week. Pictures were released showing search team divers retrieving the aircraft's vertical tailfin.

 

Q & A competition  

Sir Richard answered a handful of the best questions you sent in and selected a question by Jean-Baptiste Betrand about the "real heroes of aviaiton" as his favourite out of the hundreds submitted.

Congratulations to Jean-Baptiste who wins a return flight anywhere in the Virgin network.

You saw it here first

As part of Virgin Atlantic's 25 year anniversary, the airline produced a short video featuring some of the highlights and iconic imagery that has marked Virgin Atlantic's colourful history. Sir Richard gave this video to Flightglobal as an exclusive so you saw it here first.

 

Maiden Voyager - maiden commercial flight

He chose an image for the Image of the Day blog of himself with a collection of celebrities on the steps up to the airline's first Boeing 747 named Maiden Voyager before it took off for Newark on 22 June 1984.  

 

See more images of Sir Richard in the Virgin Atlantic gallery and see how Flight reported on Virgin in the archives

 

Sadly, I didn't get a day off, nor was I running Virgin Atlantic (we didn't agree on a jobswap) so I spent most of the day strategising with our troops in preparation for the next week's 100th Paris Air Show.

To help celebrate 25 years since the launch of Virgin Atlantic, the airline has produced a short video featuring some of the highlights and iconic imagery that has marked Virgin Atlantic's colourful history.

 

flightglobal video page.jpgGood news everyone.

We've got a new video page on the wider format page design. Included on the new page there's an updated large format player with tabbed sections filtering the video content. We're hoping that should make browsing through Flightglobal videos a more enjoyable experience.

One thing we're keen to emphasis is that our Video channel is not just for the clips and films that our journalists gather and generate. We're encouraging users to upload their own favourite clips and to aid the process Disco Stu has prepared a video tutorial.

We also aim to aggregate the best and most interesting of aviation videos elsewhere on the internet to ensure our users don't miss out on such gems as cow hit by biplane and the tipsy nipper. Class!

Flight's Jeff Decker grabs an exclusive interview with movie legend Harrison Ford, who was visiting the NBAA air show in Orlando:

 




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Our crack squad is on the ground in Istanbul covering the IATA AGM live.

As well as all the news and views via the usual news channels, we've recruited ex-Caribbean Airlines Chief Executive Peter Davies as roving video reporter grilling airline Chief Execs such as Willie Walsh on the pertinent issues coming out of the event.

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There's also a downloadable daily newsletter available here ...

We’ve been trialling a new video package on FG for a month or two now. And now we’re happy to flag it up a bit more.

As with most of the developments on this website – it’s something we plan to enhance with time, but it serves our current purpose very well and helps add another medium to our content portfolio.

The system is based on the Brightcove video technology which offers the kind of features you’ll be used to seeing on youtube or similar sites.
We’ll be using the video service both the host our own videos and for users submitted video.

For the user stuff here’s our very own Disco Stu talking you through how to submit video:

When uploaded, you will get an email sent to you to confirm and to give you the code when it is live on our video solution Brightcove. From here you can embed the video anywhere you like, much like on YouTube.

Your video will also be added to a playlist with all the other uploaded content so you can see easily what other people are doing.

Check out the Flightglobal video page ...

Also, as this is fairly new the chances are there may be some kinks that we’re yet to iron out. If you encounter any problems then please let us know and we’ll check them out.

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