Editorial: Stay smart
Karen Walker With depressing repeatability, the latest terrorist bomb plot – thankfully foiled by intelligence agents – was again focused on bringing down a commercial airliner. According to the US...
View ArticleEditorial: One Voice
Karen Walker If the global airline industry could speak with a single voice on issues that most restrict its ability to operate efficiently, then it would likely unite around the need for more...
View ArticleEditorial: Supply Chain’s Big Test
Aaron Karp The skies may have been cloudy and produced intermittent periods of cold rain at the 2012 Farnborough Airshow, but the mood of OEMs selling their products to the commercial air transport...
View ArticleEditorial: The Unbundling Dichotomy
Karen Walker There was a curious dichotomy in the US Dept. of Transportation’s Air Travel Consumer Report for the first half of 2012 and the month of June. On the one hand, the report appears to be...
View ArticleEditorial: The Ultimate Game Changer
Karen Walker This industry has adapted to many watershed events, products and economic forces that have led to major shifts in the way it does business. Jet engines, hub-and-spoke, global alliances,...
View ArticleA Secure Future
Karen Walker Now in its second decade, the most compelling evidence of the US Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) performance is demonstrated by what has nothappened since 9/11. The number...
View ArticleEditorial: A Clock Still Ticking
Karen Walker It was too long coming and it burdens European carriers with carbon taxes while their rivals get a reprieve, but the European Commission’s decision to suspend the European Union Emissions...
View ArticleEditorial - A Long Road Indeed
OEMs must meet customer demands for more efficient, lighter, environmentally robust aircraft that also fulfill the demands of the airlines’ own customers. read more
View ArticleEditorial - Sense & Security
The US Transportation Security Administration’s plan to lift its ban of carry-on small knives, and sporting sticks is the right decision. read more
View ArticleEditorial - Debunking the anti-NDC myths
It’s one of those bizarre quirks that the airline industry found itself this spring with two 787s needing to get off the ground. read more
View ArticlePublisher's Page - A Year of Special Anniversaries
There are a number of important benchmarks in the next 12 months beginning in January of 2014 when the industry will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first commercial airline flight that took...
View ArticleEditorial - From EC Emissions Frying Pan into Global Fire
With barely four months to go before the September ICAO assembly deadline for reaching a global agreement on market-based measures to offset aviation emissions, the prospects seem somber. read more
View ArticleEditorial - Asiana Flight 214: Wake-Up Call
A large contingent of students from Zhejiang province in China was traveling to the United States to spend a couple of weeks seeing part of America and learning English. Such groups represent the...
View ArticleEditorial: The Unbundling Dichotomy
Karen Walker There was a curious dichotomy in the US Dept. of Transportation’s Air Travel Consumer Report for the first half of 2012 and the month of June. On the one hand, the report appears to be...
View ArticleEditorial: The Ultimate Game Changer
Karen Walker This industry has adapted to many watershed events, products and economic forces that have led to major shifts in the way it does business. Jet engines, hub-and-spoke, global alliances,...
View ArticleA Secure Future
Karen Walker Now in its second decade, the most compelling evidence of the US Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) performance is demonstrated by what has nothappened since 9/11. The number...
View ArticleEditorial: A Clock Still Ticking
Karen Walker It was too long coming and it burdens European carriers with carbon taxes while their rivals get a reprieve, but the European Commission’s decision to suspend the European Union Emissions...
View ArticleEditorial - A Long Road Indeed
OEMs must meet customer demands for more efficient, lighter, environmentally robust aircraft that also fulfill the demands of the airlines’ own customers.read more
View ArticleEditorial - Sense & Security
The US Transportation Security Administration’s plan to lift its ban of carry-on small knives, and sporting sticks is the right decision. read more
View ArticleEditorial - Debunking the anti-NDC myths
It’s one of those bizarre quirks that the airline industry found itself this spring with two 787s needing to get off the ground.read more
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