All Opinion articles – Page 18

  • A330neo - Airbus
    Opinion

    OPINION: Will A330neo orders soar after slow start?

    2018-12-07T18:26:31Z

    ​First delivery of the A330neo has brought with it a period of anxious waiting in Toulouse, as Airbus hopes for a smooth service entry from the twinjet.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Alitalia and Piaggio must answer compelling question

    2018-11-30T16:39:09Z

    ​On the face of it, beyond the simple fact that both companies are Italian – and in administration – there seems little to link flag carrier Alitalia with ­airframer Piaggio Aerospace.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Is China closing military gap with USA?

    2018-11-30T16:38:34Z

    ​China’s rising military prowess is a cause for ­concern among those of its neighbours unfortunate enough to be locked in territorial disputes with Beijing, but also increasingly for the US armed forces and any number of Western companies trying to export their equipment around the globe.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: In praise of the Challenger

    2018-11-23T11:29:38Z

    ​If you had typed "Bombardier" into a search engine for most of this year, the chances are the results would not have made pleasant reading.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Franco-German future fighter still has many hurdles to overcome

    2018-11-23T11:29:33Z

    ​Announcing that France and Germany were pressing ahead with development studies for a joint future fighter, French defence minister Florence Parly signed off her Tweet with a flourish. "Ca avance!" she wrote; "It's moving!"

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Pilots need proper training for envelope protection

    2018-11-20T13:39:32Z

    ​Investigations into the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max ­tragedy last month are examining any role that a new automated stability system may have played.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Bombardier's commercial aerospace exit is self-inflicted

    2018-11-20T11:04:06Z

    ​Once upon a time, in the not so distant past, ­Bombardier was the third-largest manufacturer of commercial aircraft in the world, behind the industry’s big two of Airbus and Boeing.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Pilots need answers on 737 Max safety systems

    2018-11-16T11:50:29Z

    ​Readers may recognise my name from the many flight tests I have written for Flight International over the years.

  • CR 929 - Oliver Santa
    Opinion

    ​OPINION: Western industry must rethink relationship with China

    2018-11-09T16:27:29Z

    On the surface, Airshow China this year was much the same as in 2016. A Sino-Russian joint venture had a mockup of a new widebody, the CR929, and the Comac ARJ21 garnered the customary orders from a Chinese lessor. Western airframers had a big presence, as usual, and tier ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Airbus faces nagging question over what comes next

    2018-11-09T16:24:13Z

    F​irst flight of the A330-800 on 6 November was a significant milestone for Airbus. As well as confirming the progress of the second and last of its A330neo variants, it also apparently draws a line under Toulouse’s current product development efforts.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Tasks mount for Airbus chief-in-waiting

    2018-11-02T11:52:00Z

    When former UK chancellor of the exchequer Reginald Maudling was turfed out of office by the Labour government's victory in the 1964 general election, he left a note to Jim Callaghan, his successor.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: F-35 win in Belgium should come as no shock to Europe

    2018-11-02T10:50:04Z

    ​Belgium’s selection of the Lockheed Martin F-35 to replace its F-16 fleet is not that surprising a step; Brussels had long seemed set on acquiring the type.

  • Jet Airways - analysis size by Firdaus Hashim
    Opinion

    OPINION: Should lessors be worried about India’s airlines?

    2018-11-01T06:49:20Z

    India’s aviation market is huge and growing, but revelations that at least two carriers are feeling the strain from aircraft delays slowing sale-and-leaseback payments should raise some concern for lessors playing in that market.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Aerospace industry should welcome Chinese investment

    2018-10-26T15:48:26Z

    ​President Trump may portray China as the enemy in his drive to create American jobs for American workers, but (whisper it within earshot of the Oval Office), many hundreds of US citizens – in heartland states such as Minnesota, Texas and Wisconsin – are grateful to Chinese employers for their ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Boeing investment in UK is needed as Brexit looms

    2018-10-26T15:48:08Z

    ​For Boeing, the official opening of its new UK parts manufacturing factory probably fell on the wrong date – coming, as it did, less than a week after London was revealed to be in the market for $3.5 billion-worth of new Chinook helicopters.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Aviation's climate of change

    2018-10-22T09:43:54Z

    ​Between local air pollution and greenhouse gas, aviation is under fire. As our environment report illustrates, airports are air quality health hazards. And while aviation today is a relatively small source of CO2 emissions, it is destined to become a major driver of global warming as other activities, less reliant ...

  • AS2 - Aerion
    Opinion

    OPINION: Are business jets ready to soar again?

    2018-10-19T08:33:08Z

    S​igns at this year’s NBAA convention proclaimed: “The future of business aviation starts here.” For once, there were plenty of indications that 2018 could be a turning point for the sector – 10 harrowing years after the financial crisis – and particularly in its largest market, the USA.

  • Qatar Oneworld - Qatar Airways
    Opinion

    ​OPINION: Alliance power-play as Al Baker vents his frustrations

    2018-10-14T13:35:00Z

    Irritations with partner airlines have prompted Qatar Airways group chief executive Akbar Al Baker to question the value of being in a global alliance. Frustrated by what he sees as obstructive behaviour by Oneworld partners American Airlines and Qantas, he is threatening to withdraw the carrier unless things change.

  • Faury Enders - Airbus
    Opinion

    OPINION: Can Faury fly as Enders' successor at Airbus?

    2018-10-12T14:06:18Z

    ​Guillaume Faury – named as successor to Airbus chief executive Tom Enders – has big paratrooper boots to fill. The former military man has achieved during six years as head of Europe’s aerospace behemoth what many believed could never happen. He brought a squabbling alliance of political and industrial egos ...

  • X-32 - US Air Force
    Opinion

    OPINION: Can Boeing use T-X win to revive fighter prospects?

    2018-10-08T08:45:03Z

    ​It may seem premature, given that the champagne corks have only just finished popping in St Louis, Missouri – home to Boeing’s fighter business – on the back of its win in the US Air Force’s T-X trainer contest, but thoughts must surely be turning to what comes next.