Content Archive: July 2020

Environment

Airbus Eyes Hydrogen Power for Airliner in Next Decade

While FIA Connect panelists agreed a mix of approaches will be necessary to achieve zero emissions, Airbus is eying hydrogen for its airliner ambitions.
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Environment

Report Examines SAF Viability in the UK

A soon-to-be-published report will examine why the UK has no SAF industry and what can be done to launch one.
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Airports

How Satellites Have Revealed Shifts in Airline Traffic Caused by Covid

How Satellites Have Revealed Shifts in Airline Traffic Caused by Covid
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Airports

Data Confirms Scheduled Flight Decline Averages 70 Percent

Traffic data from seven airports around the globe provides a fascinating snapshot of how the Covid-19 pandemic has dented air transport activity.
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Airlines

Novel Coronavirus Shakes Up Global Airline Industry

Airlines that have not benefitted from government aid struggle to survive the pandemic.
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Aircraft

NetJets Takes Delivery of Capstone Challenger 650

NetJets’ acceptance of its 25th Challenger 650 fulfills more than $10 billion in firm orders placed by the fractional provider between 2010 and 2012.
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Gulfstream Brings In GD Exec To Succeed Clare as CFO

Josh Thompson is succeeding Dan Clare, who is retiring as CFO at Gulfstream, while Wayne Oedewaldt and Kirsten Krueger were promoted in the sales team.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Urban Air Mobility Holds Promise of Future Efficiency

The challenge of bringing urban air mobility vehicles to market is making a lot of smart people work very hard on solutions.
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Environment

Sustainability Requires a Multi-faceted Approach

All segments of aviation agree, there is not one magic bullet for solving the industry's carbon emissions quandary.
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Aircraft

Leonardo Delivers Superior Air Capability

Leonardo Delivers Superior Air Capability
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