All Analysis articles – Page 58

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    ANALYSIS: China drives efficiency at state-owned airlines

    2018-01-17T01:10:40Z

    Chinese state-owned carriers could become more competitive on the international stage, following the change in their parents' ownership structures.

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    ANALYSIS: MRO providers build up 787 capabilities as fleet matures

    2018-01-16T10:00:14Z

    Before the Boeing 787 arrived for its first maintenance check, engineers at Air France-KLM’s technical division knew servicing the highly computerised aircraft would require a new set of IT skills and services.

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    ​ANALYSIS: Thailand capacity growth moderated in 2017

    2018-01-16T00:15:43Z

    Thailand's domestic seat capacity growth continued to moderate in 2017, with its six key carriers adding just 8% more seats on domestic routes compared with 9% in 2016.

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    ANALYSIS: Hyperloop link promises Schiphol expansion

    2018-01-15T17:11:51Z

    Hyperloop One, a California-based company that is seeking to make the concept of aircraft-speed ground transportation a commercial reality, is hopeful that talks with the Dutch Government to build a hyperloop track linking Amsterdam Schiphol and Lelystad airports could result in the two facilities effectively becoming one integrated aerodrome within ...

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    ANALYSIS: US carriers' efficiency gains outstripped by growth

    2018-01-15T17:06:05Z

    ​Alaska Airlines could lose its position as the most fuel-efficient US carrier on domestic routes as a result of its merger with the country's least efficient airline, Virgin America, according to a recent study carried out by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT).

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    ANALYSIS: Are carbon markets ready for aviation?

    2018-01-15T16:59:14Z

    Key questions hanging over ICAO's forthcoming Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) include not just whether the airline industry will be ready in time, but whether the carbon markets will be able to cope with the high level of demand for offsets from their newest customer.

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    ​ANALYSIS: Airliner orders rebound amid further output rise

    2018-01-15T15:06:33Z

    The relentless rise in mainline jet output continued in 2017, with Airbus and Boeing both setting new production records and reaching almost 1,500 deliveries between them. There has also been a significant uptick in orders – which was not forecast a year ago – and the outlook for the near-term ...

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    ANALYSIS: Airlines warned not to leave carbon accounting to last minute

    2018-01-15T14:35:57Z

    Airlines are being strongly urged to submit their emissions-monitoring plans for ICAO's global carbon-offsetting scheme by the end of September 2018, ahead of the formal February 2019 deadline, regardless of whether or not their home state has agreed to participate in the voluntary phase of the market-based measure.

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    ANALYSIS: ICAO carbon offsetting scheme under fire

    2018-01-15T11:54:30Z

    Opinions are divided over whether ICAO's Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation should be the only market-based measure applied to the airline industry to address its impact on climate change.

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    ANALYSIS: HNA could face regulatory hurdles for M&A

    2018-01-11T16:54:55Z

    In December, Ness Technologies filed a civil action in New York State court against Pactera Technology International and Chinese parent HNA Group for alleged damages resulting from the failed sale of subsidiary Jersey Holdings to Pactera.

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    ANALYSIS: Airbus powers up its other assets in Romania

    2018-01-11T15:21:14Z

    Its helicopters division is not the only Airbus unit to have set up shop in Romania. In 2011, Premium Aerotec, the group’s wholly owned but autonomous aerostructures subsidiary, opened its first factory outside Germany next to the Airbus Helicopters facility in Brasov. The plant has since almost doubled in size ...

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    ANALYSIS: Analysts speculate on impact of broader tax law

    2018-01-11T12:39:20Z

    The only certainty about the impact of the new US tax law seems to be that some airlines, provided they remain profitable, will pay less federal tax in 2018.

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    ANALYSIS: Airbus's big plan to revive the Romanian rotorcraft sector

    2018-01-11T09:17:10Z

    If you build it, they will come. Airbus Helicopters might have been following the famous advice of the film Field of Dreams when it invested almost €52 million ($62 million) in a factory in Romania in November 2015. Two years on, the Brasov plant is ready to produce its first ...

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    ANALYSIS: Economic surge drives Boeing commercial streak in 2017

    2018-01-09T21:44:30Z

    For Boeing, the year 2017 dawned with a long list of concerns facing the commercial market. Net order totals for the company’s commercial aircraft had dropped for two years in a row. Demand for widebody aircraft 12 months ago, in particular, seemed even more worrisome, leaving Boeing struggling to fill ...

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    ANALYSIS: The reinvention of Romania's Aerostar

    2018-01-09T09:42:00Z

    On first appearance, Aerostar’s sprawling complex of buildings next to Bacau airport may reflect its heritage as a state-run enterprise focused on supporting the Romanian defence forces.

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    ANALYSIS: Airline unions seek long-term benefits from US tax cuts

    2018-01-04T18:54:55Z

    ​US labour unions are pushing airlines to provide employees with some form of long-term financial benefit from the savings they stand to reap from the recent 14-point cut to the US corporate tax rate.

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    ANALYSIS: Auspicious year ahead for China-Australia routes

    2018-01-04T01:39:00Z

    This year will see further capacity growth on Australia-China routes in response to strong demand and the open skies agreement between the two countries.

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    ANALYSIS: Airlines' year of zero passenger fatalities

    2018-01-02T17:30:29Z

    Last year was another exceptionally safe one for aviation. Not a single revenue passenger was killed during what the general travelling public would regard as an "airline flight", writes Paul Hayes in FlightGlobal's Airline Safety & Losses Annual Report 2017.

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    ANALYSIS: Five air finance themes for 2018

    2018-01-02T16:10:39Z

    Over the course of last year, there prevailed a feeling that the values and traffic cycles had plateaued, amid uncomfortable disbelief that the upward trend could continue.

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    ANALYSIS: Airline start-ups and failures in 2017

    2017-12-27T14:18:30Z

    FlightGlobal data shows that 39 new airline operations were established over the first eight months of 2017, roughly matching the 37 airlines that ceased operations or suspended flights.