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" ... Attendees walk passed an Airbus SE A380 passenger aircraft, operated by Etihad Airways PJSC, as it... [+] stands on the tarmac during the 15th Dubai Air Show at Dubai World Central (DWC) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Monday, Nov. 13, 2017. The biennial Dubai expo is an important venue for both manufacturers to secure deals for their biggest and most expensive jetliners. (Photo by Natalie Naccache/Bloomberg) ... "
" ... Fair or not – and it’s probably not fair – he will go down as the man in control when flaws in the design and certification process of what was to have been the pinnacle in Boeing’s long line of successful single aisle jetliners, the 737 MAX, were uncovered in the aftermath of two deadly crashes off Indonesia and in Ethiopia. A total of 346 people died in those horrific events in which pilots lost control of their brand new planes after software and sensor problems caused them to behave in unexpected ways. Those crashes triggered an unprecedented global grounding of all MAX planes in March, with the model not expected to return to the skies until at least January. It also cost Muilenburg his Chairman’s title, which Boeing’s board stripped from him three days ago. ... "
" ... In the case of commercial transports -- jetliners -- U.S. losses have been caused more by America's allies, specifically the European countries that have subsidized Airbus since its inception. The World Trade Organization has ruled that every plane Airbus ever brought to market was illegally subsidized -- so much so that Airbus might not even exist without a continuing pattern of flagrant trade violations. Nonetheless, two of the three U.S. makers of jetliners were forced out of the business, and survivor Boeing has seen its market share cut to about 50%. ... "
" ... Let’s tally the shopping list up, looking solely at firm orders for the big stuff (ignoring helicopters, smaller transports, training aircraft, etc.). Then, let’s put an economic value on these purchases, looking purely at unit recurring prices for military equipment, and realized prices (after discounts) for commercial jetliners. For military aircraft, we’ll exclude the elaborate support and logistics packages, and weaponry, that typically accompany aircraft sales. ... "
" ... The closer to the ground, the higher the intensity for airline pilots. Approach and landing account for almost half of fatal accidents for jetliners. Takeoff and climb, during which almost 20% of fatal accidents have occurred over the past decade, is equally demanding for pilots, with a workload among the heaviest during the flight and a low margin for error. ... "