All Opinion articles – Page 32

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    OPINION: Is Boeing at risk of slowing?

    2016-01-29T09:53:59Z

    ​A landmark in Boeing’s illustrious, 99-year history passed unnoticed last year, on 20 February, when its shares traded at $158.31. In nearly a century of achievement, Boeing’s market value had never been higher. More ominously, that value was a distinct peak.

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    OPINION: Is the world ready for new era of supersonic travel?

    2016-01-28T09:48:01Z

    ​Those who mourn the passing of the Concorde era have cause to do more than mark last week’s anniversary – now a full 40 years ago – of the inauguration of commercial supersonic air service. For there is much cause to hope that NASA is poised to drive forward into ...

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    OPINION: Airbus faces price pressure on A380 sales

    2016-01-25T09:26:18Z

    ​Willie Walsh’s enthusiasm for the A380 – and disclosure that British Airways is looking at adding up to half a dozen used examples to its fleet – only serves to remind us what an enigma the Airbus big beast is.

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    OPINION: Boeing defence unit under pressure to win big

    2016-01-19T10:10:00Z

    ​While their colleagues in the commercial sector face the challenge of ensuring that production rates can keep pace with record-breaking demand, the folks at Boeing Defense & Space must be wishing for a similar set of problems.

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    OPINION: Why Airbus, Boeing need supply chain reaction

    2016-01-15T10:28:37Z

    ​There are jitters on the Chinese stock market and worries about many emerging economies, but John Leahy has a view on the orders bubble: there simply isn’t one. At the Airbus annual press conference in Paris on 12 January, the airframer’s top salesman again dismissed suggestions that the industry is ...

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    OPINION: Why aviation won't reach environmental Utopia

    2016-01-11T11:24:03Z

    ​Our special report this week highlights the fraught nature of the relationship between aviation and the planet: flying is not environmentally friendly, and there is no easy way around that. It is difficult to avoid the conclusion, then, that new thinking is needed.

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    OPINION: What accident statistics don't tell us

    2016-01-08T09:51:00Z

    ​With 2015 having proven – at least conditionally – to be the safest year on record for airline passenger transport operations, the inquiry into the Tatarstan 737 crash at Kazan is a reminder that such statistics are, to some extent, still dependent on good fortune.

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    OPINION: Talons drawn for T-X trainer battle

    2016-01-05T13:47:16Z

    ​If 2015 was the year of the bomber, the US Air Force’s requirement for a next-generation fighter trainer will be one of the hottest games in town in 2016.

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    OPINION: Can aerospace sustain record performance?

    2016-01-04T10:52:00Z

    ​The world’s aircraft manufacturers were not without reasons to celebrate as 2015 came to a close. Their key customers in passenger-carrying airlines had shrugged off slower than expected economic output and – buoyed by shrewder management and plunging oil prices – expected to report record-breaking profits globally, in excess of ...

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    OPINION: HondaJet secures FAA approval

    2015-12-14T09:15:00Z

    ​After a lengthy 13-year development effort, Honda Aircraft’s HondaJet finally crossed the finishing line on 9 December, when the US Federal Aviation Administration awarded full approval for the light business jet.

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    OPINION: Despite impressive figures, Boeing is still playing catch-up to Airbus

    2015-12-11T14:00:00Z

    ​Another new Boeing 737 rolled out of the factory in Renton on 9 December. But this time around, the airframer should not assume narrowbody market dominance – or even parity, it appears

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    OPINION: C-17's departure hands strategic opportunity to Airbus

    2015-12-07T09:54:01Z

    ​Aircraft production was officially waved into history at Boeing’s Long Beach site in Southern California on 29 November, as the company’s last ever C-17 took off, for final pre-delivery completion in Texas.

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    OPINION: Indonesian crash report shows AF447's lessons not learned

    2015-12-04T09:49:22Z

    ​This month marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of writer Rudyard Kipling, whose works included The Secret of the Machines – a discourse on modern technology which warned of fatal consequences if the operator made “a slip in handling us”.

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    OPINION: Second time lucky for UK defence?

    2015-11-30T09:19:44Z

    ​Life experience tells us that after making a mistake, it takes guts, humility – or both even – to recognise it and put things right.

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    OPINION: Airbus narrowbody strategy delivers Neo success

    2015-11-27T09:33:00Z

    We have become so used to charting catastrophic programme delays – from the A380 to the 787 and CSeries – that when a new type makes certification as advertised, it can come as a surprise.

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    ​OPINION: Lessons from three decades covered by Airline Business

    2015-11-24T16:57:39Z

    Thirty years ago, Airline Business magazine was one of a handful of seemingly insignificant new arrivals in the civil aviation world. But what an incredible ride it has been since that first issue – spun out of the industry's oldest aviation weekly, Flight International – landed on doormats in November ...

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    OPINION: Why playing safe is the best approach

    2015-11-23T16:08:00Z

    ​On the surface, the rule is deceptively simple: if the runway can’t be seen, abandon the approach. But it is a rule that doesn’t account for the spectre of temptation. Cloud is a visual siren, beckoning pilots to come a little closer, promising them the comforting view of their destination ...

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    OPINION: Textron Aviation's bold advance is good news for Wichita

    2015-11-20T10:54:00Z

    ​Long before Textron Aviation there was Travel Air. Travel Air launched in 1925 when Clyde Cessna and Walter Beech – two Wichita-based aircraft designers – teamed up with Lloyd Stearman to produce the Model A biplane. When Curtiss-Wright acquired ­Travel Air four years later, its value had risen by a ...

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    OPINION: Oil respite should push airlines for greater efficiencies now

    2015-11-16T11:02:17Z

    ​Cheap oil may be taking aviation eyes off the fuel efficiency ball, but the issue remains urgent

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    OPINION: Dubai air show sees lack of commercial sales from Middle East

    2015-11-13T14:42:00Z

    In terms of commercial aircraft orders, this year’s air show was a shadow of its former self, but the region’s airlines may simply be between courses, rather than at the end of the meal.