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June 2019
Volume 56 Issue 5
Features
Article
May 24, 2019
JetBlue sets its sights on Europe
The publicly traded airline plans service to London from Boston and New York in 2021, posing a fresh challenge to the three major US legacy carriers.
Article
May 24, 2019
How airlines rate suppliers on their aftermarket service
Airline customers are concerned about aftermarket support as deliveries of new-generation aircraft and engines ramp up amid service-entry problems and delays.
Article
May 24, 2019
Korean Air milestone coincides with fleet, leadership transitions
Korean Air’s 50th anniversary is a milestone marked by highlights and sadness, as the company mourns the passing of its leader.
Article
May 24, 2019
Aircraft lessors stay resilient in face of challenges
The global Boeing 737 MAX grounding is not dooming lessors' financial results and may even help in the short term.
Article
May 24, 2019
Air-taxi services could face a lack of urban infrastructure
The looming question is: If we build it, will they come?
Article
May 24, 2019
Airlines seek lighter, low-maintenance seats to cut operating costs
Growing demand for low-cost, long-haul travel and the rise in the use of personal devices onboard are shaping what airlines want in their cabin designs.
Article
May 24, 2019
Bids for Paris airport could face referendum
The French government sees selling all or part of its 50.6% stake in Paris airports as a way to help reduce public debt and fund technical innovation.
Departments
Commentary
May 20, 2019
Editorial: Safety is everyone’s top priority
Since the tragic crashes of two Boeing 737 MAX 8s, the first in Indonesia in October and the second in Ethiopia in March, there’s been an awful lot of talk about safety being “the number one priority.”
Commentary
May 24, 2019
Analysis: Why systems information is critical to pilots
Since the crashes of two Boeing 737 MAX 8s, many pilots are finding it hard to believe they were not told about software designed specifically for the aircraft.
Commentary
May 24, 2019
Op-Ed: How lower aviation fuel taxes boost local economies
Higher fuel taxes raise funds for projects that do not benefit the flying public such as construction at airports used by private aircraft owners and operators.
Commentary
May 24, 2019
Op-Ed: Airlines must strengthen pilot connections to ensure future
Airlines will be challenged to build stronger connections and engagement with their pilots as demand is set to increase
Interview
May 24, 2019
Interview: CEO aims to make Virgin Atlantic UK’s second flag carrier
Shai Weiss is no stranger to the airline, having joined Virgin Atlantic's board in 2012, becoming CFO in 2014 and CCO at the beginning of 2017.
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