Editorial opinion – Page 9

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    Opinion

    Boeing chief can find no escape from tough questions

    2019-05-03T14:08:00Z

    The difficult position of Boeing’s chief executive – and the delicate balancing act he must perform – became particularly evident during the annual shareholder meeting on 29 April.

  • F-35C Super Hornet - US Navy
    Opinion

    Can US Navy maintain carrier aviation edge?

    2019-04-26T11:58:00Z

    Anyone who knows the US Navy (USN) is aware that the service is very proud of its heritage. But observers also know this justifiable pride runs extremely close to worship. And, as any secular observer knows well, worship is blind.

  • Opinion

    737 Max airmanship needs as much scrutiny as MCAS

    2019-04-26T10:52:00Z

    There is an uncomfortable aspect of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max accident that complicates an investigation whose narrative has been dictated by debate over the controversial Manoeuvring Characteristics Augmentation System.

  • Opinion

    No winners if Airbus-Boeing WTO saga carries on

    2019-04-23T08:58:00Z

    The current sparring between Europe and the USA over subsidies paid to airframers Airbus and Boeing drags on.

  • Spruce Goose 970x674 c Mark J Terrill AP Shutterst
    Opinion

    Stratolaunch hopes to avoid Spruce Goose's fate

    2019-04-23T08:16:00Z

    Howard Hughes’ Spruce Goose – more formally known as the H-4 Hercules – was until 13 April this year the largest aircraft ever to have flown. Conceived as a WWII transatlantic troop carrier, the fighting had, mercifully, ended before the flying boat finally flew, for just a few seconds, in 1947. Retirement followed.

  • Harop - Israel Aerospace Industries
    Opinion

    Autonomous lethal drones a legal challenge

    2019-04-12T13:19:00Z

    Are they lethal autonomous weapons systems, with the tidy acronym “LAWS” – or killer robots? Either way, politicians, soldiers, society and the aerospace industry that serves them must grapple with the question: how far should we go in marrying artificial intelligence (AI) and unmanned air systems – or, to use their more emotive name, drones?

  • F-35 assembly line - Lockheed Martin
    Opinion

    OPINION: Should Washington eject Ankara from F-35 project?

    2019-04-05T15:30:25Z

    Never say never. Sound advice, but probably not words that will be well received by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. His refusal to cancel Ankara’s order for Almaz-Antey S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missiles creates the real possibility that his country will lose something even more valuable: participation in the Joint Strike ...

  • Airbus CDC - Airbus
    Opinion

    Airbus in control of interiors with own cabin centre

    2019-04-05T13:19:00Z

    The opening by Airbus – on the eve of the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg – of an expanded cabin customisation ­facility at its local production plant is a clear signal to airlines, suppliers and competitors that the airframer wants to be in control of the interior completion process.

  • Opinion

    E-7 purchase is good news for UK

    2019-03-29T12:09:00Z

    Confirming one of the worst-kept ­secrets in UK defence procurement, late March’s £1.5 billion ($1.96 billion) order for five Boeing 737NG-based E-7 airborne early warning and control system aircraft was nevertheless a welcome development for the Royal Air Force (RAF).

  • Opinion

    OPINION: UTC's electric dreams are achievable

    2019-03-29T09:48:08Z

    ​United Technologies (UTC) has become the latest major aerospace supplier to unveil its strategy for a more-electric powertrain, pursuing the goal under its Project 804 initiative.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Hard work for Safran in making Zodiac's stars align

    2019-03-25T14:00:00Z

    ​When it announced it was in talks to buy fellow French company ­Zodiac Aerospace back in January 2017, Safran probably did not have a complete picture of its target's woes.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Response to Max crashes will define Boeing's reputation

    2019-03-22T12:25:00Z

    Bilateral arrangements in aviation safety rely on the assumption that the rules and practices across different jurisdictions are largely interchangeable.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: The F-15's unlikely renaissance

    2019-03-18T15:11:00Z

    Not too long ago, the Boeing F-15’s days looked numbered.

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    Opinion

    OPINION: Confidence threatened by polarised Max response

    2019-03-14T14:04:14Z

    ​Partial suspension of Boeing 737 Max operations exposed an extraordinary regulatory disparity, with European and US authorities – normally fixated on procedural harmonisation and alignment – entrenched in opposing positions on the matter.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Bidding a fond farewell to RAF's mighty Tonka

    2019-03-08T15:50:27Z

    ​Out with the old, as the saying goes. This week, we mark the Royal Air Force’s retirement of its last Tornado strike aircraft, a half-century after it was conceived by the three-nation Panavia consortium, and 40 years after it entered UK service.

  • Farnborough weekend
    Opinion

    OPINION: Industry should seize on end of Farnborough public days

    2019-03-08T15:02:18Z

    ​Many in the industry recall the first time they visited an air show as a formative experience that stirred their passion for aviation and set them on course for a career as a pilot, engineer, or even aerospace journalist.

  • Concorde - Airbus
    Opinion

    OPINION: Concorde still sets the pace, 50 years from first flight

    2019-03-01T14:15:00Z

    "From the beginning of time until about 1840, the distance a man could travel between getting up and going to bed was about 75 miles… then technology produced the aeroplane, and today a man can travel 7,000 miles in his waking hours. When the supersonic era is inaugurated this 12h ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Only luck saved lives in Durango's unqualified disaster

    2019-03-01T12:44:18Z

    On an August day in the Alps last year, a teenage enthusiast on a pleasure flight aboard a single-engined Piper was offered the opportunity to take the controls, even though he had no experience and the pilot had no instructor qualification.

  • F-21 - Lockheed Martin
    Opinion

    OPINION: Lockheed's F-21 reveal: marketing or masterstroke?

    2019-02-22T17:21:04Z

    ​What’s in a name – particularly when your product seemingly already has more than enough of them to choose from?

  • BEA A319 retrojet British Airways_4
    Opinion

    British Airways picks tough year to turn 100

    2019-02-19T09:04:00Z

    Celebrating a British Airways’ centenary in the year of Brexit was always going to be a difficult.