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We revisit some of the bigger takeaways from this year's Farnborough International Airshow. Guest: Dan Darling, vice president of market insights at Forecast International, a research and consulting firm owned by Defense One's parent company. You can see all of our Farnborough Airshow coverage, here.
Jon Ostrower spent time at this year's Farnborough International Airshow, and he brought back all kinds of knowledge to share. Who had the most orders (and does anyone care)? What airplane is going to be able to take off on its own? Who might very well be running Boeing by the time this episode goes live? It's all there this week. A programming note: This is our last episode before a two week break. We'll be back the week of August 19.We would like to thank Ferrovial and TCG Digital for sponsoring The Air Show.Questions, responses or feedback? Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us.
Alabama's Lieutenant Governor, Will Ainsworth, recently returned from his trip to the Farnborough International Airshow in London and he has some exciting reports of what folks there were saying about Alabama and our potential to be THE destination state for aerospace companies looking to move or expand. Dawson and Ainsworth also talk about the importance of the trades and preparing Alabama students for opportunities in the trades. Not everyone is meant to go to college and work in finance, there are incredible opportunities to make a wonderful living and find meaning in work that doesn't require a degree but does require training. Ainsworth updates us on his plan to get students trained in the trades before they leave high school so they can move right into a career. And finally, Dawson and Ainsworth dive into the desecration of the Lord's Supper during the 2024 Olympic opening ceremony broadcast to 28.6 million viewers. Was this a giant misinterpretation of Greek Mythology sprinkled with pedophilia, or was this a clear attack on the Christian faith that should cause believers everywhere to stand up before there is nothing left to fight for? Tune in to hear what they say. OVERTIME SEGMENT: Trump Assassination Attempt to the Coronation of Kamala Harris: The craziest 2 weeks in American Politics. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content!
Alabama's Lieutenant Governor, Will Ainsworth, recently returned from his trip to the Farnborough International Airshow in London and he has some exciting reports of what folks there were saying about Alabama and our potential to be THE destination state for aerospace companies looking to move or expand. Dawson and Ainsworth also talk about the importance of the trades and preparing Alabama students for opportunities in the trades. Not everyone is meant to go to college and work in finance, there are incredible opportunities to make a wonderful living and find meaning in work that doesn't require a degree but does require training. Ainsworth updates us on his plan to get students trained in the trades before they leave high school so they can move right into a career. And finally, Dawson and Ainsworth dive into the desecration of the Lord's Supper during the 2024 Olympic opening ceremony broadcast to 28.6 million viewers. Was this a giant misinterpretation of Greek Mythology sprinkled with pedophilia, or was this a clear attack on the Christian faith that should cause believers everywhere to stand up before there is nothing left to fight for? Tune in to hear what they say. OVERTIME SEGMENT: Trump Assassination Attempt to the Coronation of Kamala Harris: The craziest 2 weeks in American Politics. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content!
Join IBA's experts Dr Stuart Hatcher and Mike Yeomans, for our in-depth analysis following the Farnborough International Airshow 2024. Stuart and Mike cover:✈️ IBA's pre-show predictions vs. actual order activity
ファンボロー国際航空ショーでドローンを出展した福島県のベンチャー企業2社。 Two startups from Japan's Fukushima Prefecture exhibited their self-developed drones at this year's Farnborough International Airshow, held Monday to Friday in Farnborough, Hampshire, southern Britain.
Two startups from Japan's Fukushima Prefecture exhibited their self-developed drones at this year's Farnborough International Airshow, held Monday to Friday in Farnborough, Hampshire, southern Britain.
Boeing's commercial market outlook, the AirVenture and Farnborough air shows, Airbus' A321XLR certification, funding for FAA infrastructure, Embraer's Eve flying taxi prototype, JetBlue's unpaid leave offer to flight attendants, and first officers decline to upgrade to captain. Aviation News Boeing Forecasts Demand for Nearly 44,000 New Airplanes Through 2043 as Air Travel Surpasses Pre-Pandemic Levels Boeing released its Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) for 2024-2043, including an interactive dashboard. CMO forecast highlights through 2043: The global commercial fleet is projected to grow 3.2% annually. The air cargo fleet will increase by two-thirds by 2043, to support 4.1% annual air cargo traffic growth. The number of global routes served by commercial airlines has returned to 2019 levels, even though nearly 20% of them are new, illustrating the adaptability of aviation in a dynamic market. Single-aisle airplanes will make up 71% of the 2043 fleet. The global widebody fleet will more than double, with twin-aisles comprising 44% of the Middle East fleet. It's Opening Week for Two of the World's Largest Airshows EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is July 22 – July 28, 2024. EAA has about 300,000 members worldwide. AirVenture sees more than 500,000 attendees over the week-long event they call The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration®. The Farnborough International Airshow is held every two years, alternating with the Paris Air Show. This year Farnborough is July 22 – July 26, 2024, and targets the global aerospace industry. See Farnborough Air Show 2024 - Preview from the Royal Aeronautical Society. Airbus A321XLR Receives EASA Type Certification The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued Type Certification for the Airbus A321XLR powered by CFM LEAP-1A engines. Airbus has a backlog of over 500 single-aisle A321XLR orders. Iberia is the launch customer and EIS is expected in November 2024. Airbus also has orders from Qantas, Icelandair, and IAG Group. Certification for the Pratt & Whitney GTF variant is to come next. Groups Push Lawmakers To Up FAA's ATC Equipment Budget Twenty-six industry associations sent a letter to the Appropriations Committees, the Senate Commerce Committee, and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee asking for more ATC modernization funding. The associations represent business and general aviation, airlines, air traffic controllers and specialists, pilots and flight attendants, and manufacturers. The groups note an uncommitted balance in the Airport and Airway Trust Fund (AATF) that could be used for the FAA's Facilities and Equipment (F&E) account. “We… believe more must be done to not only maintain and sustain the ATC system but also to modernize it.” The Airport and Airway Trust Fund (AATF), also known as the Aviation Trust Fund, was established in 1970 to help finance the FAA's investments in the airport and airway system, independent of the General Fund. Embraer's Eve rolls out flying taxi prototype, cash needs covered until 2027 Embraer subsidiary Eve Air Mobility revealed their full-scale eVTOL prototype. The fixed-wing aircraft uses eight propellers for vertical flight and an electric pusher motor. The first prototype does not have a cabin or pilot. The final aircraft will seat four passengers and a pilot. Eve was founded in 2020 and plans to obtain certification and enter service in 2026. Five conforming prototypes are planned for 2025. The company says they have letters of intent for 2,900 eVTOLs that seat four passengers and a pilot. Investors include United Airlines, BAE Systems, Thales, and Rolls-Royce. Eve eVTOL protype. JetBlue to Offer Six Months of Unpaid Leave to Flight Attendants, Trim Number of Crew Members On Transatlantic Flights A Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) memo says JetBlue is taking steps to reduce costs. Flight attendants should expect “significantly reduced” flying sched...
On today's program, sponsored by HIl, Byron Callan of the independent Washington research firm Capital Alpha Partners discusses implications of President Biden's decision against standing for reelection; whether defense sentiment would change if Vice President Harris' running mate is a former military leader like Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., or retired Adm. Bill McRaven; why defense stocks in 2024-25 are unlikely to perform as they did in 2016; why 2025 will be a pivotal year for the Russo-Ukrainian war; the US Air Force's agreement with Boeing to start development work on the E-7 radar plane and decision to accept Block 40 TR3 versions of the F-35 Lightning Il fighter; expectations from the Farnborough International Airshow and earnings expectations from leading US firms; why US defense stocks have lagged the broader market; and a look at the week ahead with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
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Sleep Country is putting its run as a public company to bed. The Farnborough International Airshow, one of the world's largest aviation trade shows, kicked off yesterday amid some industry turbulence. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO
Kamala Harris heeft genoeg gedelegeerden achter zich staan om de nominatie van haar partij binnen te halen. Daarmee is ze vrijwel zeker de nieuwe presidentskandidaat voor de Democraten. ‘Eigenlijk kan het echt niet meer anders. Het is praktisch onmogelijk om het nog te veranderen, tenzij er echt iets heel raars gebeurt', zegt Amerika-correspondent Jan Postma. En we hebben het over Boeing. Want de vliegtuigbouwer heeft op de Farnborough International Airshow een miljardenorder binnengehaald. Korean Air heeft namelijk veertig toestellen ter waarde van zeven miljard dollar besteld. Dat is een meevaller voor Boeing, ziet ook luchtvaartdeskundige Joris Melkert. ‘De miljarden rollen opeens binnen.' Over deze podcast In Ochtendnieuws hoor je in 20 minuten het belangrijkste nieuws van de dag. Abonneer je op de podcast via bnr.nl/ochtendnieuws, de BNR-app, Spotify en Apple Podcasts. Of luister elke dag live via bnr.nl/live. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Briefing explores Joe Biden's endorsement of Kamala Harris to take his place as the Democrats' 2024 presidential nominee. What will be the foreign and domestic consequences? Plus, a look at the Farnborough International Airshow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every two years, advanced manufacturing industries are invited to Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre for the Airshow. Joined by Kevin Craven, CEO of ADS Group and Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International, we explore how Farnborough International Airshow brings together these industries, convening the conversations that matter. We investigate how far the Airshow, now on the 75th edition, has come and what it means for the future of these industries.
The Farnborough International Airshow is now in touching distance. This year's show will be the first sold-out show in decades. In this bonus episode of the Simple Flying podcast, Content Manager Tom Boon catches up with Gareth Rogers, CEO of the Airshow, for a sneak peek at what's in store!
Tony Bancroft sits down with GabelliTV to give the inside scoop on Farnborough's International Airshow in 2024 To learn more about Gabelli Funds' fundamental, research-driven approach to investing, visit https://m.gabelli.com/gtv_cu or email invest@gabelli.com. Connect with Gabelli Funds: • Twitter - https://twitter.com/InvestGabelli • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/investgabelli/ • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InvestGabelli • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/investgabelli/ http://www.Gabelli.com Invest with Us 1-800-GABELLI (800-422-3554)
The plane maker's safety record is in the spotlight after a series of incidents. In January an unused door blew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 operated by Alaska Airlines shortly after take-off. An initial report from the US National Transportation Safety Board concluded that four bolts meant to attach the door securely to the aircraft had not been fitted. Prior to the incident, there had been other serious problems on the 737 Max production line, including the discovery of manufacturing defects affecting key parts of the planes, as well as a part protecting the central fuel tank against lightning strikes. A version of the 737 Max was also involved in two major accidents in late 2018 and early 2019, in which 346 people were killed. Those crashes were attributed to badly-designed flight control software. After the most recent incident, Boeing's president Dave Calhoun said the company would be "implementing a comprehensive plan to strengthen quality and the confidence of our stakeholders.” So, what does Boeing need to do to win back trust? Celia Hatton is joined by a panel of expert guests.David Soucie - A former top flight accident inspector with the US Federal Aviation Administration (the FAA) and author of "Why Planes Crash". Oriana Pawlyk - Aviation reporter for Politico.Sally Gethin - An independent global aviation and travel analyst. Also in the programme:Captain Dennis Tajer - Lead spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association and a pilot for American Airlines.John Strickland - Aviation analyst and director of JLS Consulting. Image: The Boeing logo as seen at the Farnborough International Airshow. Credit: Reuters/Peter Cziborra.
Having previously discussed the fundamentals of digital twins and the opportunities they offer, we're expanding our exploration of digital twins with an examination of a look at how digital is helping transform application in product development. Join McKinsey partner Kimberly Borden and senior adviser Dr. Will Roper in a conversation about the value of digital technologies twins in production applications. Their discussion examines the use of digital approaches to design and development in Formula 1 as well as in aerospace and defense, and bringing illustrating how a software development style can have a big impact in producing to hardware. Recorded at Farnborough International Airshow, and introduced by McKinsey's Operations Practice managing editor Christian Johnson, this episode explores the digital imperative in design and development for products. It also considers the need for a pragmatic approach to delivery, to ensure that big ideas can reach execution.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Having previously discussed the fundamentals of digital twins and the opportunities they offer, we're expanding our exploration of digital twins with an examination of a look at how digital is helping transform application in product development. Join McKinsey partner Kimberly Borden and senior adviser Dr. Will Roper in a conversation about the value of digital technologies twins in production applications. Their discussion examines the use of digital approaches to design and development in Formula 1 as well as in aerospace and defense, and bringing illustrating how a software development style can have a big impact in producing to hardware. Recorded at Farnborough International Airshow, and introduced by McKinsey's Operations Practice managing editor Christian Johnson, this episode explores the digital imperative in design and development for products. It also considers the need for a pragmatic approach to delivery, to ensure that big ideas can reach execution. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 32:57) >
Earlier this summer, Tempest returned to the Farnborough International Air Show - the spiritual birthplace of the programme following its unveiling in 2018. The Tempest presence at this year's air show offered those visiting a chance to learn more about: the work being undertaken by each of the programme's international partners, the portfolio of technology being developed by the Tempest partners engagement with an extensive UK supply chain and the programme's positive impact on the UK's levelling up and skills agendas The air show was therefore a fitting background for the Future Horizons podcast to provide an update on the Tempest story and hear how the programme is preparing for the future. Future Horizons podcast host, Zevi Watmough introduces UK MOD Programme Director FCAS Programme Air Commodore Jonny Moreton, and UK MOD Director FCAS, Richard Berthon and hears from representatives of the Tempest Early Careers Network (known as TECN). Find out more about Team Tempest Follow us on Twitter for the latest news on Team Tempest Learn more about the opportunities for #GenerationTempest on Instagram Catch up our story so far on YouTube
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, Eric Fanning, the president and CEO of the Aerospace Industries Association, discusses takeaways from the recent Farnborough International Airshow, the outlook for US defense spending, implications of the CHIPS plus legislation and the climate-healthcare-tax package that cleared the Senate over the weekend and faces House passage, how to address inflation, supply chain and workforce challenges, improving the relationship between government and industry, and the evolving antitrust approach of the Biden administration as officials revisit Northrop Grumman‘s acquisition of OrbitalATK with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
Hear about our game-changing technologies at the Farnborough International Airshow. Plus, Charles, Brad and Tom discuss our 2022 half-year results. 20 mins
Welcome to Gorilla Radio, recorded July 30th, 2022 If journalism is the "first rough draft of history" what Western historians will say about the origins of the current Ukraine war will roughly be a tale of desperate struggle between the freedom-loving patriots of a small nation, Davids, bravely facing down Goliath's unprovoked attack. Russia also has a story to tell, and it too relates the saga of freedom-loving patriots, the Davids of Donetsk, bravely defending the unprovoked assails of Kiev and the perfidious NATO. What's certain is neither tale is quite true, nor entirely false. Factual ambiguity lies too behind the beginnings of this latest manifestation of the greater, and much longer, war between the two global behemoths. Jeremy Kuzmarov is a journalist and author who also serves as Managing Editor of CovertAction Magazine. He's the author of four books on U.S. foreign policy, including: ‘Obama's Unending Wars', and ‘The Russians Are Coming, Again' co-authored with John Marciano. His recent piece at CovertAction, ‘Russian-Hating Dream of Brzezinski Clan Nears Fulfillment as Poland Agrees to Host Permanent U.S. Base and Turn Baltic Sea into NATO Lake' provides vital context both to the current conflict in Ukraine, and future geopolitical course desired by those in the West's highest echelons. Jeremy Kuzmarov in the first half. And; Canada too is swept up in the war-mania zeitgeist, both as war-fighters and weapons dealers. Last month, federal and provincial ministers attended Britain's Farnborough War Fair - properly that is, the 'Farnborough International Airshow' - selling Canada as the go-to place in today's competitive international warmongers' bazaar. But lest Canadians despair, federal innovation minister, Francois-Philippe Champagne reassures, the nation hasn't strayed its peaceful path, saying Canada's "very stringent" oversight guarantees only those sharing our virtues will receive favour and permits to purchase the country's death-dealing merchandise. Alex Cosh is managing editor at the web news site, The Maple. Alex attended too the Farnborough fair and relates the experience in his recent article, 'Ministers Promote Canadian War Industry at International Show'. Alex Cosh and going to Farnborough, where "all the technology that leads to war originates" in the second half. But first, Jeremy Kuzmarov and the Brzezinski's generational war on Russia. Chris Cook hosts Gorilla Radio, airing since 1998; in Victoria at 101.9FM, and on the internet at: cfuv.ca. Check out the GR blog at: http://gorillaradioblog.blogspot.com/
Tony Bancroft discusses his key takeaways from the 2022 Farnborough International Airshow which took place from July 18th to July 22nd this year.
In this week's episode of The West Australian's dedicated travel podcast, we hear from Aviation Editor Geoffrey Thomas in the UK as he reports on this year's Farnborough International Airshow. We also catch up again with Mogens Johansen aboard the Viking Sea as it nears the end of its Mediterranean cruise. Hosted by Stephen Scourfield and Will Yeoman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, in segment one on our guest is Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International; in segment two we talk to our round table “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of AeroDynamic Advisory and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. Topics: — Broader market and Farnborough International Airshow impact on defense and aerospace stocks — Lockheed Martin, Saab and Thales earnings takeaways — Analysis of major Farnborough headlines including commercial aircraft orders, defense spending and announcements, sustainability and supply chains — Japan joins UK-Sweden-Italy Tempest next-generation combat aircraft program — Whether industrial partners on French-German-Spanish SCAF future fighter program will reach agreement by year's end and absent agreement Airbus might turn toward Team Tempest — Czech decision to acquire F-35 Lightning II — Cost of replacing Russian and Chinese firms from supply chains as well as energy impact — Federal Trade Commission decision to open investigation into Northrop Grumman's 2018 acquisition of Orbital ATK — Look ahead to Boeing, General Dynamics, Hexcel, L3Harris, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Technologies earnings
Shephard Media's news editor Ben Vogel discusses the major news from the 2022 Farnborough International Airshow with air editor Tim Martin, senior naval reporter Harry Lye, and military training & simulation reporter Norbert Neumann.Each month on the Shephard Defence Podcast, our team of international journalists and analysts take deep dives into defence issues, focusing on niche market sectors and looking at where the trends are heading. We also feature regular content developed by Shephard Studio in cooperation with our partners.
The Farnborough International Airshow has opened its doors to visitors after a four-year hiatus. Aircraft manufacturers and airlines braved record temperatures in the UK to close sky-high deals. Let's take a closer look at this year's high flyers. For more on global aviation, we spoke to Fabrizio Poli, who is senior consultant at Orville Aviation and the founder of Biz Jet TV in Manchester, UK. #Farnborough #Aviation #AirTravel
In this episode, Cargo Facts Editor Jeff Lee speaks with Jim Edgar, senior consultant of Cargo Facts Consulting, about Edgar's memories from previous versions of the Farnborough International Airshow. Listen as the two also discuss some of the week's major highlights, like Cargolux endorsing the 777-8F, De Havilland's new freighter conversions, 737-800BCF orders and more.
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, Tom Jones, the president of Northrop Grumman's Aeronautics Systems sector, discusses accelerating acquisition, how the B-21 bomber program is moving fast, what it will take to ensure the US Air Force's Next Generation Air Dominance effort is a success, USAF Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown's Integrated by Design concept, and mitigating supply chains and inflation impacts; and Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Merrill Lynch with his key takeaways from this week's Farnborough International Airshow with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, Mike Schoellhorn, the chief executive officer of Airbus Defence & Space, discusses the change in security environment in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, grappling with supply chain challenges, substituting Russian and Chinese suppliers, the France-German-Spanish SCAF combat aircraft program, and growing in the US market; and Byron Callan of the independent Washington research firm Capital Alpha Partners discusses takeaways from the first three days of the Farnborough International Airshow with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, Ted Colbert, the president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, discusses lessons from the company's challenges, culture change, improving integration with allies and partners, moving faster and the future of military aviation; and Richard Aboulafia of the Aerodynamic Advisory consultancy on key headlines from Day Two of the Farnborough International Airshow with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
The leaders of Russia, Turkey and Iran gather in Tehran. We ask what they could decide together. We also hear what's making headlines in Latin America and at the UK's Farnborough International Airshow.
As expected, President Biden's trip to Saudi Arabia has failed to secure a pledge to boost oil production in order to help bring down inflation. Bjarne Schieldrop of SEB discusses the steps oil producers are taking in terms of supply. Plus, for the first time in four years, aviation and defense industry leaders are meeting in the U.K. for the Farnborough International Airshow. CNBC's Phil Lebeau speaks with Raytheon Technologies CEO Greg Hayes about his expectations for travel demand. And, earnings season rolls on with Goldman Sachs and Bank of America set to report this morning. David Konrad of KBW gives his thoughts.
Our anchors start today's show with CNBC's Mike Santoli analyzing the state of the bear market, and GGV Capital Managing Partner Jeff Richards joins with his outlook for consolidation in the software space. Then, BMO Wealth Management Chief Investment Strategist Yung-Yu Ma joins to discuss Netflix before the streaming giant reports earnings tomorrow, and CNBC's Phil LeBeau sits down with Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury at Britain's Farnborough International Airshow. Later, chipmaker GlobalFoundries CEO Thomas Caulfield offers insight on what lies ahead for domestic semiconductor production, and CNBC's Ylan Mui shares highlights from her interview with Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet on the potential for a vote on the CHIPS Act in Congress this week.
Join Carlos, Matt and Nev for this week's Show. In this week's show one airline carries its own ground handlers, one passenger takes a carry on so as to not lose her luggage and loses her luggage & we take a look at Farnborough International Airshow 2022. In the military, Slovakia's entire fleet of MiG-29s is gifted to Ukraine, and Bell unveils its nearly-complete mock-up of the new 360 Invictus next-generation helicopter. Don't forget you can get in touch with us all at : WhatsApp +44 757 22 491 66 Email podcast@planetalkinguk.com or comment in our chatroom on YouTube. Here are the links to the stories we featured this week : COMMERCIAL Heathrow Tells airlines to stop selling summer flights! https://www.emirates.com/media-centre/emirates-statement-on-operations-at-london-heathrow https://www.bbc.com/news/business-62163254 https://www.paddleyourownkanoo.com/2022/07/14/emirates-refuses-heathrows-demands-to-cut-passenger-numbers-and-launches-stinging-attack-on-airport/ Introducing Virgin Atlantic's Airbus A330neo https://thepointsguy.co.uk/news/virgin-atlantics-a330neo-facts/ https://www.virgin.com/about-virgin/latest/the-best-flying-experience-ever-introducing-virgin-atlantics-airbus-a330neo https://simpleflying.com/virgin-atlantics-airbus-a330neo-cabin/ Icelandair Carries O(w)n Baggage Handlers on Amsterdam Flights https://simpleflying.com/icelandair-amsterdam-flights-carry-baggage-handlers/ https://www.businessinsider.com/icelandair-flying-baggage-handlers-to-amsterdam-help-load-unload-luggage-2022-7 https://aviationsourcenews.com/news/icelandair-are-sending-their-own-baggage-handlers-to-amsterdam-to-reduce-disruption/ Alaska Airlines celebrated its 90th anniversary by giving its employees 90,000 miles each to travel the globe https://news.alaskaair.com/care/alaska-airlines-90000-miles-employee-appreciation/ https://onemileatatime.com/news/alaska-airlines-employees-miles/ https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/31562-alaska-airlines-90-years-90000-miles-employees Farnborough https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/31556-boeing-to-showcase-737-max-and-777x-aircraft-farnborough https://airlinergs.com/boeing-to-showcase-newest-jets-at-farnborough-airshow/ https://twitter.com/i/status/1547208240097796097 Airbus Helicopters Delivers 7,000th Ecureuil https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/general-aviation/2022-07-08/airbus-helicopters-delivers-7000th-ecureuil https://www.airbus.com/en/asset-preview/13406 10 ways to pass the time if your flight is delayed! https://www.traveloffpath.com/flight-delayed-here-are-10-ways-to-pass-the-time/ AAIB report on ZeroAvia crash in test flight over Cranfield https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-62086128 https://www.gov.uk/aaib-reports/aaib-investigation-to-piper-pa-46-350p-modified-g-hyza https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/62a20c39d3bf7f037097be7b/Piper_PA-46-350P__Modified__G-HYZA_08-22.pdf Air Canada Baggage woes https://www.businessinsider.com/air-canada-lost-luggage-travel-chaos-cancelled-flights-airlines-aiports-2022-7?r=US&IR=T Biden admin says 66 too old for commercial pilots, as president nears 80 https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/biden-admin-old-commercial-pilots-ages-president-80 96-Year-Old Celebrates 80 Years Working At American Airlines https://onemileatatime.com/news/oldest-american-airlines-employee/ MILITARY Entire Slovak MiG-29 fleet gifted to Ukraine https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2022/07/09/entire-slovak-mig-29-fleet-gifted-to-ukraine-bulgarian-su-25s-in-parts/ How A U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet Was Blown Off An Aircraft Carrier https://www.19fortyfive.com/2022/07/how-a-u-s-navy-f-a-18-super-hornet-was-blown-off-an-aircraft-carrier/ Nearly Complete Invictus Armed Scout Helicopter Looks Wicked In New Photos https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/nearly-complete-invictus-armed-scout-helicopter-looks-wicked-in-new-photos First Laser Weapon For A Fighter Delivered To The Air Force https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/first-laser-weapon-for-a-fighter-delivered-to-the-air-force
Host Alix Steel and guest host Damian Sassower are joined by Bloomberg's Joe Mayes to get the latest on UK politics and Bloomberg's Alessandro Speciale for an update on Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi. They also hear from Guy Johnson from the Farnborough International Airshow, where he spoke with Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury. They also spoke with Bloomberg's Rachel Morison and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak.
On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, in segment one on our guest is Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International; in segment two we talk to our round table “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of AeroDynamic Advisory and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. Topics: — Countdown to the start of the Farnborough International Airshow — US and European defense and aerospace market performance — Commercial air travel update as domestic and international flights delayed by range of factors — Look ahead to key issues and themes worth tracking at this year's Farnborough International Airshow
Boeing's 737 Max passenger jets have caused serious problems–including two deadly crashes that grounded the planes worldwide for a year and a half. Now there's a chance the company's latest jet won't make it to production, which could result in a massive loss in sales.According to Barron's, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun hinted in a recent interview that the 737 Max 10 may have to be dropped from production. Melius research analyst Robert Spingarn estimated that the company already has 639 orders for the Max 10 and, if canceled, those customers may turn to Airbus, which could cost Boeing billions in potential sales.The primary issue for the Max 10, which will be one of the biggest jets in Boeing's lineup, is commonality on the flight deck. The company wants Congress to extend a deadline for making changes to the Max 10's flight deck. Otherwise, pilots would need separate training for the Max 10 and that could cause issues for airlines.According to the report, Boeing officials have expressed confidence that flight deck commonality issues won't end up derailing Max 10 production. But Calhoun told Aviation Week that his company still has to face the possibility of moving forward without its new jet.“If you go through the things we've been through, the debts that we've had to accumulate, our ability to respond, or willingness to see things through even a world without the -10 is not that threatening,” he said.Despite possible production issues going on in the background, Boeing said the 737 Max 10 would make its international debut this month at the Farnborough International Airshow in the UK. The jet will join Boeing's 777-9 in the daily flying and static display, and the company said the airplanes will fly to the show on a blend of sustainable aviation fuel.Boeing is still producing and selling older 737 Max models like the 8 and 9 but the upcoming 10 will give it a major piece for competing with Airbus. Without it, the company and its shareholders will face yet another crisis.
On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guest in segment one is Kevin Craven, CEO of ADS Group; in segment two our roundtable with “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of AeroDynamic Advisory and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. Topics: — Look ahead to major themes at the upcoming Farnborough International Airshow as well as the new Aerospace Growth Forum — Inflation and supply chain impact on UK aerospace and defense sector — Defense and aerospace stock performance as market regains composure as Federal Reserve hints at more rate increases to combat inflation — Program implications of markup as lawmakers appear to achieve consensus on defense plus up of about $40 billion — Takeaways from the ILA Berlin Air Show including Spain's decision to acquire more Eurofighter Typhoon jets and the impact of the move on the Eurofighter program — Emirates call for more big jets — Analysis of Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall's statement that the service's Next Generation Air Dominance program is in the engineering and manufacturing development phase even though the competition for the effort to develop a new teamed manned and unmanned platforms — Boeing decision to add former Collins Aerospace President and CEO Dave Gitlin to its board and whether the move foreshadows larger role for the widely well-respected executive
On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests include “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group consultancy and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. Topics: — Market expectations of governments and commercial aviation impact as coronavirus surges worldwide — Implications of sharply worsening relations between China and the world as Beijing vows to punish Washington for rejecting South China Sea claims and Britain blocks Huawei from UK 5G market — Implications of UK court decision on British arms exports to Saudi Arabia — USAF contract for F-15EX fighters from Boeing and acquisition chief Will Roper’s comments on government involvement in combat aircraft market if competition dwindles — Market implications of fire aboard USS Bonhomme Richard that burned for five days in San Diego and incident aboard USS Kearsarge on Friday in Norfolk — Story lines had Farnborough International Airshow not been cancelled for the first time since 1952 because of the coronavirus pandemic, including update on Tempest future combat aircraft program involving UK, Italy and Sweden
In the third episode of Winging It, we take a look at some of the main highlights from 2018, including Farnborough International Airshow, the Aerospace Sector Deal and RAF100. We also discuss the latest on what is happening with Brexit. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS With guests: Paul Everitt, Chief Executive of ADS Ally Ambroziak, Head of Government Relations at Thales Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
Guto Bebb, MP, the UK’s former minister for defense procurement, discusses the country’s newly announced Future Combat Air Strategy and Tempest fighter, transatlantic trade war, the 750 million pound efficiency goal expected to be part of Britain’s upcoming Strategic Defence and Security Review, Australia’s decision to buy the Type 26 frigate being developed for the Royal Navy by BAE Systems and the outlook for a ground system strategy in a July 16, 2018, interview at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow outside London. This was his final media interview before his July 16, 2018, resignation over a Brexit vote in Parliament later that evening. Our coverage is sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
John Harris, CEO of Raytheon International, discusses global product demand, international sales growth, partnerships and much more in a wide-ranging interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian in a July 2018 interview at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow outside London. Our coverage was sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
Eric Chewning, deputy assistant defense secretary for manufacturing and industrial base policy, says the US must leverage its “full national-security innovation base,” previews the Pentagon’s input into the Trump administration’s ongoing national industrial base assessment and strategy process, discusses industrial base considerations in contract awards, merger and acquisition approval policy, and much more in a wide-ranging, July 16, 2018, interview at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow outside London. Our coverage is sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
Magnus Lewis-Olsson, Saab’s head of marketing for Europe, discusses Gripen E flight testing, weapons integration, international customers and interest, technology transfer, the aircraft’s architectural philosophy and more in a July 17, 2018 interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow outside London. Our coverage is sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
Andrew Kennedy, head of strategy at BAE Systems Military Air & Information, and Clive Morrison, the business unit’s operational requirements manager, discuss the Future Combat Air Strategy that was unveiled by UK Prime Minister Theresa May and Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson last week, the plan’s £2 billion Tempest combat aircraft program (led by BAE Systems in conjunction with Leonardo, Rolls-Royce and MBDA), why the aircraft should be seen as a “complementary capability into the future” with the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter versus a potential replacement for it and much more during a wide-ranging, July 20, 2018, interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow outside London. Our coverage was sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
Maj. Gen. Yoav Har-Even, IDF Ret., CEO of Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, discusses the $193 million US Army contract that it won in partnership with Leonardo DRS to provide its Trophy Active Protection System for use on Abrams tanks, the potential impact of transatlantic trade tensions on Israeli firms, US market opportunities and more during a July 2018 interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Vago Muradian at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow. Our coverage was sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
Matthew Bromberg, president of military engines at Pratt and Whitney, discusses the company’s strategy for reducing production and sustainment costs of its F135 engine that powers the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter, what kind of investment will be needed to make these cost cuts happen, the company’s Digital Depot concept, its new GatorWorks business unit focused on rapid, agile engine prototyping , and much more in a wide-ranging, July 16, 2018, interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow outside London. Our coverage is sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
On this episode of the Defense & Aerospace Report Interviews Podcast, sponsored by L3 Technologies, Leanne Caret, president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, discusses cost-cutting efforts, the KC-46 Pegasus partnerships with Embraer and Saab, developing new products, the impact of transatlantic tensions on future sales, and much more in a wide-ranging interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Farnborough International Airshow outside London. Our coverage is sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
On this episode of the Defense & Aerospace Report Interviews Podcast, sponsored by L3 Technologies, Adm. Sir Philip Jones, RN, First Sea Lord and chief of naval staff of the Royal Navy, says the service is planning “a full carrier-strike operational work-up in UK waters in 2020” that will include “a full air wing” in preparation for its deployment of an HMS Queen Elizabeth-led carrier strike group in 2021, and discusses the future of maritime combat, US-UK naval collaboration, the Elizabeth’s upcoming US deployment and much more in a wide-ranging, July 2018 interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow outside London. Our coverage was sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
On this episode of the Defense & Aerospace Report Interviews Podcast, sponsored by L3 Technologies, Tom Enders, PhD, CEO of Airbus, argues that industrialists must make the case for free trade but agrees with President Donald Trump’s assertion that “Europe is not spending enough on defense,” discusses Brexit, the tariffs and transatlantic friction, the future of the European industrial landscape, reflects on successes and lessons learned from his tenure at Airbus and much more in a wide-ranging, July 17, 2018, interview at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow. Our coverage is sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
On this episode of the Defense & Aerospace Interviews Podcast, sponsored by L3 Technologies, Dr. Liam Fox, UK secretary of state for international trade and the nation's former defense secretary, discusses the potential impact of transatlantic tariffs on the British economy, the trade message he's taking to Washington during this week's official visit, European defense spending, Brexit strategy, the politics of the newly announced Tempest fighter, the UK Department of Trade's space agenda, priorities for the 2019 Strategic Defense and Security Review, and more in a July 20, 2018, interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow outside London. Our coverage was sponsored by Farnborough International and Leonardo DRS.
In this episode, the exciting announcements and ground-breaking technology featured at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow, including the revelation of our future combat air concept model. Plus insights from Charles Woodburn and Chris Boardman, Group Managing Director for Air. 17 mins
On this week's episode of the Defense & Aerospace Business Report, sponsored by Bell, we discuss highlights from the Farnborough International Airshow (including the UK's unveiling of the Tempest fighter), the aftermath of President Donald Trump's meeting and press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, and more. Our guests include Ilan Berman of the American Foreign Policy Council, Ron Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, a freelance journalist who covers the European Union and NATO for Deutsche Welle and National Public Radio, and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners.
Join Carlos, Nev, Grant McHerron and Dave Homewood for this week's episode. In today's show we discover that it may well not be your imagination in regards to the restrooms in the air, the summer offers for passengers are rolled out by one legacy carrier and the Beluga XL gets it's maiden flight details released. In the Military the RAF are celebrating taking delivery of their 20th Atlas Transport and Airbus demonstrate their automatic refuelling system. We're looking forward to catching up with you all at Farnborough International Airshow 20th - 22nd July 2018. Get in touch via podcast@planetalkinguk.com and follow our social media for where PTUK / PSP and APG are holding their joint meetup.
The Rocketry show FINALLY made it to the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC), thanks to the support of our sponsors, and YOU! In Part One of our coverage, we talk to the organizers of TARC 2017 and interview some of the teams involved, as well as a story that brought two unlikely groups together! Enjoy! Special thanks to the AIA for their help in getting us set up for this great opportunity! About the Team America Rocketry Challenge The Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) is the world’s largest rocket contest and the aerospace industry’s flagship program designed to encourage students to study science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) and more than 20 aerospace industry partners, TARC provides middle and high school students the opportunity to design, build and launch model rockets in a competition among approximately 5,000 students The Rocketettes nationwide each year. Other partners providing support for the program include the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Defense, the American Association of Physics Teachers and The Mars Generation. TARC was originally conceived as a one-time contest to celebrate the 100th Robin Thurman - AIA, CG and Gheem anniversary of flight. After receiving hundreds of requests from students, teachers and parents, AIA and its Virgin Islands Team partners decided to continue the program to challenge students year-in and year-out, with varying in performance specifications. Fifteen years later, TARC is still going strong. A pool of over $100,000 in scholarships and prizes is shared by the top 10 teams. Raytheon Company sponsors the winning team to participate in an annual International Rocketry Challenge, which alternates each year between the Paris Air Show and the Farnborough International Airshow in London.
Farnborough International Airshow is the largest airshow in the World. Held every two years, this event is an opportunity for the U.S. and allies to showcase and better understand each other's air capabilities.
This is my report from Farnborough International Airshow 2016. The episode contains 13 short interviews, as listed below. I had an absolute blast in Farnborough, especially because I met the APG crew and participated in the epic live recording of APG 229.
In Episode 4 of the Airways Podcast Vinay Bhaskara, Rohan Anand and Enrique Perella recap the 2016 Farnborough International Airshow and cover key news stories like AirAsia's order for 100 Airbus A321neos, the growth of secondary airports in China, and Boeing's approach to the Middle of Market (MOM).
CDM has been a topic widely discussed in the industry since new regulations came into effect in April this year. Despite the changes being widely publicised, many event professionals are still asking one simple question: how will it affect me?In this episode of Talking Events we speak to Simon Garrett from X-Venture, Andrew Harrison from ESSA and Jonathan Smith from the Farnborough International Airshow about the new regulations and ways in which event professionals can stay compliant without negatively affecting their events.Don’t miss next week’s podcast. Sign up to updates hereNever miss another episode by subscribing to the Talking Events podcast on iTunes here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/talking-events/id1026762265?mt=2 Do you have an opinion? Tweet us using @TalkingEvents
Recorded at Guidebook’s Headquarters in London, Episode 3 is hosted by long time Event Industry News contributor James Dickson. James talks to Jonathan Smith; Head of Operational Development and H&S at Farnborough International Airshow and FIVE, Nic Howden; Partner at All Access Commons, and Jonathan Anderson; Head of Technical & Investor Relations at Green Biofuels Ltd. Is this episode you’ll learn about Farnborough’s recent Sustainable Event Certification (ISO 201210), and the revolutionary Green D+ the new renewable diesel equal to red diesel in terms of cost and efficiency, which slashes emissions beyond the best biofuels. Don’t miss next week’s podcast. Sign up to updates here Missed last week’s episode about event recruitment? Click here Do you have an opinion? Tweet us using @TalkingEvents This podcast is sponsored by: Power log http://www.powerlog.co.uk
@PaulDeach talks to Farnborough International Limited CEO Shaun Ormrod about the 2014 Farnborough International Airshow. #FIA2014
The high profile event provided a forum for the leading VIPs and industry figureheads to meet, network and discuss the future of the International Space Industry.ESApod video programme