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The pace of airpower modernisation in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia has several pressing requirements for new military aircraft. But, progress is slow. What are the key Southeast Asian airpower requirements over the coming decade? How can each country’s domestic industry contribute to meet these requirements? Our panel of industry experts will discuss these questions and more.
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Rethinking the post-Covid cabin
From restoring passenger confidence with enhanced hygiene measures to a reshaped global fleet with narrow bodies on more long-haul routes, the response to the pandemic is altering the look and feel of the aircraft interior. Hear from industry experts on how they think the flying experience will change during the recovery.
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Shell Aviation's service helps customers look after the technical details at the airport
When most people hear Shell Aviation, they think fuel supplier. Indeed, Shell fuel has been powering aircraft around the globe for generations, building over 90 years’ experience in airport operations all around the world.
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Build a new airline revenue engine with ecommerce shipping solution
“Just as airline ticketing technology evolved almost two decades ago, enabling a direct connection between the passenger and the airline’s distribution networks, SmartKargo technology now provides a similar business solution for the airline cargo business. The transactional solution connects directly with an online retailer at the e-commerce ...
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Towards emissions-free aviation: Hydrogen is the future
As the industry paves the way for emissions-free flight, MTU Aero Engines has high hopes for hydrogen and sees three possible uses for it: As a fuel it should be used right away. Direct combustion in gas turbines is also possible as well as converting it into electricity by means ...
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Defending across the domains
The interoperability of security assets in air, land, sea, satellite and cyber is crucial to modern military thinking. This will be a key focus of the World Defense Show next March
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How can airlines reconnect North America?
A year ago as the pandemic tore around the world, it was anyone’s guess when North American airlines would bounce back. At the beginning of a cataclysmic global crisis, passenger carriers cut routes, retired aircraft and shed staff. Now, optimism has returned, with major airlines reporting promising first quarter results, and sharply higher demand as Americans get back in the air. Majors are offering more point-to-point routes and looking to alliance partners to help support their growth, while smaller carriers scramble to grab more market share while US travellers have money to spend. Two new low-cost entrants - Avelo Airlines and Breeze Airways - are set to shake up the US market, while two others – Sun Country and Frontier Airlines – recently launched successful IPOs.
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Introducing Destination Next
The aviation industry is undergoing one of the most significant crises in its history – one with unprecedented challenges to bounce back from. In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, operators will need to think laterally about their route to recovery – and specifically how they adapt ...
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Above and beyond
Modern training should be about much more than simply ticking the regulatory boxes
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Intelligent training
Artificial intelligence is helping pilots to learn from their mistakes through targeted teaching
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Hire standards
What training experience should companies look for when taking on a contract pilot or crew?
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Keeping it grounded
Why training in a simulator instead of in the sky can better equip pilots for real life situations
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Reshaping Asia-Pac air network post-Covid
The pandemic has had a devastating impact on air transport networks in Asia-Pacific, both regional and long-haul. As vaccine programmes roll-out and passengers return to the skies, what will the new landscape look like? Will short-haul be the quickest to return? What is the future of low-cost and business travel? How can intercontinental hub carriers rebuild? Hear from our expert panel representing airlines, airports and the wider industry.
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World Defense Show: ready for something different?
World Defense Show – which debuts in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia in March next year – promises to be an industry event like none other. We find out what will set it apart from the rest
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Sustainable fuel: a greener future for aviation?
We have been talking about it for a decade or more, but price and availability remain barriers for a sustainable aviation fuel breakthrough. What will it take for SAF to become mainstream. Our expert panel debates the key challenges for airlines, fuel companies, airports, engine manufacturers and regulators in transforming SAF from novelty to necessity. And what of the fuel itself? Is it as green as it is painted? Is it the best means to wean the industry from its carbon dependency?
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Sustainable onboard solutions – how they can support the recovery
The organisers of the Passenger Experience Conference (PEC) and Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) hosted the PEC Virtual Series as a way for the industry to stay connected and up to date with the latest trends, predictions and developments in the cabin interior sector. As airlines return to flying after Covid-19 ...
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The outlook for aircraft interiors – looking to 2021
The organisers of the Passenger Experience Conference (PEC) and Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) hosted the PEC Virtual Series as a way for the industry to stay connected and keep up to date with the latest trends, predictions and developments in the cabin interior sector. Airlines are slowly returning to flying, ...
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Pilot Peer Assistance and Support Programmes go beyond a regulatory requirement
In July 2018, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued Regulation (EU) 2018/1042, now (EU) 2020/745, which requires all Commercial Air Transport (CAT) operators to implement a Support Programme (SP), which should include the use of trained peers, by 14 February 2021. The SP was a recommendation initiated by ...
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Portfolio of Embraer Cargo Solutions Helps Maintain Critical Supply Lines
The severe decline in the number of airline passengers is creating a boom in demand for air cargo capacity. Fallout from the global pandemic is stressing supply chains and the transport of essential goods. With fewer commercial flights, which carry both passengers and freight, there’s a critical need for more ...