All articles by Flight International – Page 4

  • Ethipoian Airlines Boeing 787-800 MAX crash wreckage
    In depth

    2019 year in review

    For the big aviation story of the year to be a crash is not so unusual; the history of flight has been punctuated by disaster. But there is no discussing 2019 without reference to Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.

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    Opinion

    The end of 2019 does not signal an end to Boeing's woes

    2019-12-13T10:19:00Z

    Boeing had been hoping that its problems would be, if not be ended, then at least on the way to being solved as 2019 draws to a close, but that no longer appears the case.

  • Thomas Cook
    Opinion

    Despite 2019’s challenges, aviation continues to weather the storm

    2019-12-13T10:15:00Z

    Boeing stockpiles undeliverable aircraft after a fatal crash grounds its most popular model and undermines confidence. Meanwhile, Airbus throws in the towel on the superjumbo era, Bombardier bows out of commercial aviation, Embraer nears the end of the road as an independent airliner-maker and Mitsubishi confronts reality – again.

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    In depth

    Flight International’s Christmas Quiz 2019

    2019-12-12T11:15:00Z

    The 2019 Flight International Christmas Quiz is here!

  • A400M Airbus Military first flight
    Opinion

    Ten years after debut, can A400M sales take off?

    2019-12-10T12:28:00Z

    It has certainly taken a long time, but Airbus at last looks to be entering smoother air with its long-troubled A400M Atlas tactical transport.

  • Emirates A380 Dubai 2019
    Opinion

    The weird parallel reality of the WTO spat

    2019-12-10T12:17:00Z

    One of the most fascinating aspects of the World Trade Organization dispute has nothing to do with the boasts about penalties and tariffs, or the squabble over who gained the greatest advantage from government handouts – but rather the potential realities that might have materialised if the controversial financial support had never existed.

  • Thales future cockpit - Thales
    Opinion

    Will technology transform efficiency of flight?

    2019-12-03T10:05:00Z

    In his classic A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking freely admitted he struggled to visualise multiple dimensions – barely coping with two. If the physicist who upturned thinking about black holes, relativity and quantum mechanics could not quite grapple with the shape of the universe (or in his case, ...

  • 737 Max 10 unveiling
    Opinion

    Can biggest 737 Max variant be a perfect 10?

    2019-12-03T09:52:00Z

    Amid the safety crisis enveloping the wider Boeing 737 Max programme, it has been easy to lose track of the progress of individual models.

  • GlobalEye
    Opinion

    Saab's GlobalEye keeps seeking out sales

    2019-11-25T09:35:00Z

    For the second time in four short years, Saab emerged as one of the surprise high fliers at the biennial Dubai air show – but its repeat sales success with the GlobalEye surveillance aircraft was just reward for a decade-plus relationship forged with the United Arab Emirates’ military.

  • Emirates Boeing signing
    Opinion

    Emirates shows restraint in latest order spree

    2019-11-25T09:35:00Z

    Emirates is renowned for its huge aircraft orders, and this year’s Dubai air show was no disappointment. But dig a bit deeper and it quickly becomes clear that the airline has actually been quite restrained in its spending.

  • 737 Max 8 - Boeing
    Opinion

    Is 737 Max nearing a comeback?

    2019-11-15T13:05:00Z

    When will the 737 Max fly again? For months, it seemed one guess was as good as the next. You might as well have asked someone off the street.

  • A330 MRTT - Airbus Defence & Space
    Opinion

    Ready for the next big tanker battle?

    2019-11-15T13:04:00Z

    Much as an army cannot march on an empty stomach, an air force can have only limited effect without the range- and endurance-boosting support provided by in-flight refuelling tankers.

  • El Al 787 - AirTeamImages
    Opinion

    Why Trent issues still rattle Rolls-Royce

    2019-11-08T16:33:00Z

    Rolls-Royce’s admission that its final fix for problematic parts on the Trent 1000 TEN engine will now not arrive before 2021 brings to mind Lady Bracknell’s famous quote from The Importance of Being Earnest.

  • Air France A318 - Air France
    Opinion

    Will Air France fleet renewal include stretched A220?

    2019-11-08T16:33:00Z

    Air France-KLM chief Ben Smith summed up one of the French flag carrier’s problems to investors during a briefing on its modernisation strategy.

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    Opinion

    Garmin autoland system is next step toward pilotless future

    2019-11-04T14:30:00Z

    Just as we did not wake up one morning to find department store lift attendants had disappeared, or light rail systems in our cities suddenly without drivers sitting in the cab, the advent of autonomous passenger aircraft is unlikely to be as much a revolution as a decades-long journey of ...

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    Opinion

    Lion Air crash shows whole safety system under strain

    2019-11-04T14:29:00Z

    Hours after the Indonesian inquiry into Lion Air’s fatal Boeing 737 Max crash published its sobering findings, the US Federal Aviation Administration reassured that it was reviewing the proposed changes to the embattled twinjet’s design. “The aircraft will return to service only after the FAA determines it is safe,” insisted ...

  • G700 - Gulfstream
    Opinion

    Why Gulfstream is right to think big with G700

    2019-10-25T14:10:00Z

    Tom Wolfe called them Masters of the Universe in his 1987 novel The Bonfire of the Vanities – Wall Street plutocrats with wealth and influence to control every detail of their lives with a phone call, command, or flash of a credit card. For today’s Masters of the Universe – ...

  • 787-9 Project Sunrise - Qantas
    Opinion

    Can Qantas go the distance with Project Sunrise?

    2019-10-25T14:09:00Z

    On paper, it shouldn’t work. Nonstop flight between the UK and Australia was certainly once a “holy grail” of air transport, and even that was an improvement on being a ludicrous prospect when antipodean travel was an endurance feat involving days in transit and a multitude of refuelling points.

  • Boeing Porsche 2
    Opinion

    Will Boeing/Porsche pact turbocharge urban mobility?

    2019-10-18T19:05:00Z

    There have been hints before that the automotive sector was looking with interest at the potential offered by urban air mobility (UAM) vehicles, but the pact between Boeing and Porsche provides the most concrete evidence so far.

  • Karem AR40
    Opinion

    Who will prevail in US Army's FARA battle?

    2019-10-18T19:05:00Z

    As one of the most intriguing current helicopter competitions, the US Army’s search for a Future Assault Reconnaissance Aircraft is entering a crucial few months, before it awards prototype contacts for two bidders to participate in a winner-takes-all fly-off.