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November 19, 2014

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U.S. A&D Industry Is Leaving America Behind

Michael Bruno
Aviation Week & Space Technology
U.S. companies are trying to replicate themselves in other countries, from factories and engineering centers to charitable giving and political lobbying. The end-goal is to be ingrained locally, internationally, in order to tap the growing amount of business and talent happening outside the U.S.—and in spite of it.


Back-To-Back Failures Were A Coincidence, Not An Indictment

Frank Morring, Jr.
Aviation Week & Space Technology
The inevitable has happened in the U.S. attempt to move the economy off the planet. That it happened twice in less than a week is driving a needed element of reality into the endeavor. With hope, the marketing sunshine that accompanied the Obama administration’s decision to expand space-commercialization programs will give way to wider public understanding and acceptance of the risks of spaceflight.

IAG Ahead Of European Legacy Peers In Adjusting To Life In Low-Cost Era

Jens Flottau and Cathy Buyck
Aviation Week & Space Technology
If one looks at the slow decline of Europe’s largest legacy carriers, it would seem as if there was no hope left for traditional airlines. But International Airlines Group is proving that success is possible with the right strategy and firm action. The difference between IAG and the other European legacies could well be that Willie Walsh is at the helm and making some bold management decisions.


Seven Reasons For Optimism (and Worry) In Commercial Aviation

Joe Anselmo
Things With Wings
From Chinese aircraft to Russian titanium to cheap oil, analysts at the 2014 Canadian Aerospace Summit in Ottawa forecast the future in commercial aerospace.


Watch: An Entire Day Of UK Airspace Traffic Visualised

Rupa Haria
AviationWeek.com
NATS, the UK's air navigation service provider, manages around 2.2 million movements each year, peaking at over 8,000 a day. To demonstrate the complexity of managing air traffic, NATS has put together a stunning visualisation of a typical day in the UK skies.

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