Analysis

  • Single European Sky

    With European flights predicted to double by 2020, a comprehensive EU flight plan is more important than ever. Dr Gareth Evans reports on the political and economic vision of the...

  • Flying Towards Green Skies

    A struggling aviation industry is looking for new ways to reduce the cost of fuel and to make flying greener. Elisabeth Fischer finds out about the increasing adoption of environmentally...

  • Pilot Recruitment: Ready for Take-Off?

    Economic woes and high training costs have combined to ground the pilot recruitment market in recent years. Improving market stability and innovative new training technologies are however breathing new life...

  • Bright Future for Borrowed Wings

    As the aerospace industry emerges from the economic crisis, aircraft leasing companies are seeing healthy growth. Flexjet President Fred Reid speaks to aerospace-technology.com about the present and future state of...

  • Plugged Fuel Leak Techniques Get Off the Ground

    Fuel leaks can have a serious impact on an aircraft's operation schedule, potentially causing many cancellations. Liam Stoker speaks to Aerowing spokesperson Mike Evans about how new technology can help...

  • The Evolution of Flight Entertainment

    Not so long ago in-flight entertainment (IFE) meant little more than watching a movie. But as Guy Richards finds out, improvements in connectivity and internet access are set to ensure...

  • Between a Flock and a Hard Place

    The safety hazard posed by bird strikes on aircraft is nothing new, but as traffic grows so does the risk. As Guy Richards learns, fighting bird populations swelling under the...

  • Future Flights: Anticipating 2011

    From the JSF to the KC-X and A400M, 2011 is set to be an important year for air force aircraft. With budgetary cuts and strategic defence reviews taking up most...

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