Op-Ed Columnists – Page 19

  • Opinion

    Comment: Failure to talk

    2010-04-18T12:00:00Z

    The fatal crash of a Polish presidential flight in Russia shows extremely poor operational planning by both nations. Historic lack of communication between them may be a factor

  • Opinion

    Comment: Perception, reality and the F-35

    2010-04-13T12:00:00Z

    Lost amid reports of up to a 90% cost overrun for the F-35 programme is the curious fact that Lockheed Martin is so far delivering low-rate initial production...

  • Opinion

    Comment: clearing the toxic air

    2010-04-12T12:00:00Z

    Much legal action may follow a landmark court ruling proving the connection between toxic cabin air and illness, but the best way forward would be to solve the contamination problem

  • Opinion

    Comment: Devil and the details

    2010-04-06T10:00:00Z

    The International Civil Aviation Organisation's high-level safety conference must persuade states to deal with the fine points if the global aviation community is to cut accident rates

  • Opinion

    Comment: Is space charter worthy of a great nation?

    2010-04-06T00:00:00Z

    The US space programme is in turmoil. President Obama's plans to axe the Moon-return programme, retire the Space Shuttle and privatise low-Earth orbit transport...

  • Opinion

    Comment: Spoofing, instead of jamming, navigation systems

    2010-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Should the aviation industry worry about global positioning system spoofing? Perhaps. Straightforward GPS jamming has always been a known and understood...

  • Opinion

    Comment: Saga or sideshow?

    2010-03-30T00:00:00Z

    The agonising WTO battle between Airbus's and Boeing's national sponsors can only achieve so much. A lasting solution surely must emerge from the political, rather than legal, realm

  • Opinion

    Comment: Missed the boat

    2010-03-24T06:43:00Z

    Europe faces a slow and painful recovery from the economic crisis. For network carriers the onus to change has been colossal, but the tide is already turning. If restructuring plans are not sufficiently advanced, it may be too late

  • Opinion

    Comment: Powering on

    2010-03-23T09:00:00Z

    New engines for Airbus and Boeing narrowbodies may not be a silver bullet solution to environmental, competitive and economic challenges - but they're still the way to go

  • Opinion

    Comment: A European Union air accident investigation agency must not be a committee

    2010-03-22T09:00:00Z

    The Flight Safety Foundation, in its latest statements about an air accident investigation system for the future, has rightly criticised the European Union's current proposed solution as unworkable.

  • Opinion

    Comment: India's crash course

    2010-03-16T09:00:00Z

    Destroying military aircraft and killing pilots in accidents is such a frequent occurrence that it takes a high-profile air show disaster to raise some anger. It's time for action in New Delhi

  • Opinion

    Comment: Dutch dreams of Fokker revival

    2010-03-15T10:00:00Z

    In the 1990s the Fokker JetLine family - comprising the 70 and 100 models - was in a fight for supremacy at the top end of a sparsely populated regional...

  • Opinion

    Comment: Eurotraining scheme hits turbulence

    2010-03-08T08:00:00Z

    Europe's long-held aspiration to establish a collaborative military pilot training system could be within months of collapse, with the nine partner nations...

  • Opinion

    Comment: Business aviation needs a good fatigue risk management system

    2010-03-08T07:00:00Z

    Airlines are proving crew fatigue risk management to be a safety concept whose time has come. Business aviation operators should embrace - rather than resist - a huge improvement

  • Opinion

    Comment: Healing in Houston

    2010-02-28T12:00:00Z

    No longer in denial, the helicopter industry came together in Texas last week, fully aware of its shortcomings and challenges and fully committed to a more robust, safer future

  • Opinion

    Comment: Is Obama boxing clever on NASA?

    2010-02-27T12:00:00Z

    As a former Marine Corps general and Space Shuttle commander, NASA administrator Charles Bolden is well-equipped to take fire. That's good, because he needed all the grace under pressure he could muster last week when senators tore into him and his boss, Barack Obama, for killing off US human spaceflight.

  • Opinion

    Comment: Grasping the nettle

    2010-02-22T12:00:00Z

    As concern grows about the future availability of biofuels, the aviation industry is taking its fate into its own hands as it attempts to implement its commitment to cut carbon emissions

  • Opinion

    Comment: Don't hold your breath for a light sabre

    2010-02-22T10:00:00Z

    It was a moment that signalled the dawn of a new age of photon weapons. A modified Boeing aircraft fired a high-energy laser at a speeding missile.

  • Opinion

    Comment: Does FAA pilot training produce the right stuff?

    2010-02-16T09:00:00Z

    The FAA is reviewing whether its pilot training is producing the right stuff. Perhaps the US aviation authority should be examining instruction quality rather than quantity