Op-Ed Columnists – Page 11

  • CSeries
    Opinion

    OPINION: Bombardier counts cost of CSeries gamble

    2015-02-13T11:29:00Z

    ​As Bombardier reshuffles its leadership and seeks to contain a financial crisis, it is time to consider how things could have gone so wrong for the Canadian manufacturer.

  • MH370 search
    Opinion

    OPINION: Is ICAO on right track with 15min position updates?

    2015-02-10T16:07:00Z

    ​After Air France flight 447 was lost in the Atlantic in 2009 the industry debated what it should do to ensure that never again would an aircraft’s oceanic position be so ill-defined that it takes two years to find the wreckage. But nothing actually happened.

  • iPad
    Opinion

    ​OPINION: How wi-fi policy could threaten airline brands

    2015-02-10T14:15:00Z

    In November 2014, Jeremy Gutsche, a well known Canadian entrepreneur, was on a Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 flight from London to Singapore. A busy executive, he was happy that there was wi-fi available on his flight.

  • USAF F-35,
    Opinion

    OPINION: Is big spending coming back for the US military?

    2015-02-09T12:12:00Z

    ​On the surface, the US military’s half-trillion dollar budget request for fiscal year 2016, unveiled on 2 February, feels quite profligate compared with recent, sequestration-constrained years.

  • North sea helicopter safety
    Opinion

    OPINION: North Sea helicopter operators must maintain safety drive

    2015-02-03T15:46:00Z

    ​When offshore oil support helicopter operations in the UK sector suffered five serious accidents or incidents between 2009 and 2013, the Civil Aviation Authority’s initial response was defensive. It dismissed the fact that the Norwegian sector – with a similar fleet and only slightly fewer operations – had suffered no ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Time for Boeing to control 787 costs

    2015-01-30T14:59:24Z

    ​Boeing has spent a lot of money on the 787 ­programme. How long will it take to make a profit on the project, and do investors care if accounting rules allow it to declare a unit profit now?

  • MH17 crash site
    Opinion

    OPINION: Keeping psychology out of the cockpit

    2015-01-26T14:37:00Z

    ​Last year 537 people died on two separate Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 flights. One of them – flight MH17 – was definitely not an accident, and the other, MH370, may not have been accidental either.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Will Lockheed cope with F-35 production rate hike?

    2015-01-23T12:48:00Z

    ​A complex global supply chain, unfamiliar structural materials and aircraft systems, a history of supplier bottlenecks and serial breakdowns on the assembly line: are we talking about the Lockheed Martin F-35 or the Boeing 787? Frustratingly, the answer is both.

  • Oil Refinery
    Opinion

    OPINION: Oil's well for the airframers

    2015-01-20T09:58:00Z

    ​When Airbus and Boeing opted to launch re-engined versions of their A320 and 737 families rather than develop all-new narrowbodies, their logic was that – while the industry was happy with the design, reliability and capacity of their current single-aisle offerings – long-term high oil prices would spur a rush ...

  • A321neo
    Opinion

    OPINION: Airbus in it for the long-haul with A321

    2015-01-19T13:09:00Z

    ​The future of the long-haul narrowbody market is now slightly clearer. Airbus has officially launched a 4,000nm (7,400km)-range version of the A321neo that can match or exceed the Boeing 757-200, including the niche role of flying from the US East Coast to secondary cities in western Europe.

  • AirAsia A320
    Opinion

    OPINION: After Indonesia AirAsia crash, hand-wringing is not enough

    2015-01-07T14:55:00Z

    ​Modern airliners should not fall out of the sky, so why did an Indonesia AirAsia Airbus A320 do so with no emergency call? Unless it was some form of terrorism or sabotage one can only look to previous experience for answers.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Airbus delivers great wide hope; but what next?

    2015-01-06T11:31:00Z

    ​A year ago, Airbus’s widebody strategy looked ragged at best. At one end of its offering, the A330 was a two-decade-old programme with a depleting backlog (its thirsty A340 sibling having already been killed off). At the other, the A380 was struggling to expand its appeal beyond Emirates. In the ...

  • Qatar Executive Bombardier Challenger 605
    Opinion

    OPINION: Are Gulf VIP airlines a First Class folly?

    2014-12-15T10:20:00Z

    ​How elastic is an airline brand? Two of the big three Gulf airlines have built on their reputations for innovative customer service with VIP charter spin-offs to tap a market beyond their top-end scheduled products.

  • UAV control
    Opinion

    OPINION: Nowhere to hide from UAVs?

    2014-12-12T10:51:00Z

    ​Civilian unmanned air vehicles – usually very small ones – are already big business, and the industry is growing apace. For that reason, not only the aviation industry but also society as a whole have to decide how best to take advantage of the advances these aircraft can bring, but ...

  • LOT 787
    Opinion

    OPINION: Lessons must be learned from 787 battery fires

    2014-12-08T15:51:00Z

    ​A pair of lithium ion batteries on the Boeing 787-8 – which should have been risk-assessment afterthoughts compared to the overall electrical system – became unexpected safety problems. Luckily, nobody was hurt and the aircraft escaped heavy damage. Why?

  • Rolls-Royce Trent 1000
    Opinion

    OPINION: Where next for Rolls-Royce?

    2014-12-08T00:00:00Z

    ​London investment bank Investec has called for a thorough strategy review at Rolls-Royce. The company’s directors may not take up the suggestion but, if they do, they may well conclude that their strategy is just fine as it is. But to propose other options is to raise serious questions for ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Airbus goes back to the drawing board with A350 training

    2014-12-02T14:25:14Z

    ​With the imminent entry into service of the Airbus A350, another modern aviation development comes to fruition – not just the A350 hardware or ­software, but the “liveware”.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Typhoon radar deal to revive European dogfight

    2014-11-26T09:31:00Z

    ​Last week was a pretty good one for two of Europe’s remaining fighter manufacturers, as the continent’s four Eurofighter nations at last committed real money to provide the Typhoon with a new-generation radar, and as Saab received strong and long-term backing from new customer Brazil.

  • Virgin Galactic crash
    Opinion

    OPINION: Virgin Galactic crash shows that big dreams mean big risk

    2014-11-07T15:08:18Z

    ​Tragedy has struck space tourism a most cruel blow. First, the 31 October crash of SpaceShipTwo took the life of test pilot Mike Alsbury. Then, images of the in-flight break-up cast a calamitous cloud over the ­industry’s biggest and most important player – the ­Virgin Galactic/Scaled Composites team.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Embraer must deliver on KC-390 promises

    2014-11-04T00:00:00Z

    ​One month ago, Embraer’s suggestion that its KC-390 military airlifter would be flown before year-end seemed the height of optimism, judging by an assembly line image of its first prototype example.