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Washington, DC, Jan. 15 - The aviation industry is poised to continue its unprecedented winning streak in 2008, according to experts. However, as a new year begins, new questions are emerging. Aerospace sales have grown every year since hitting a plateau in 2003. Analysts project further overall growth in sales to $210 billion in 2008. This optimistic forecast will top the agenda during a new webinar: The Aviation Crystal Ball: Predictions and Analysis for 2008. Sponsored by the web site Aviation Today, the webinar is scheduled for Thursday, January 31, 11:00 a.m. - noon (ET).
Double-digit growth in both the civil and military aircraft sectors fueled the fourth straight year of growth in the United States aerospace industry, which will log sales of nearly $200 billion in 2007. The civil, military, space, missiles and related products sectors increased 8 percent over 2006 to $198.8 billion in 2007. This pace of growth is expected to continue well into 2008. Whether the topic is avionics, maintenance, composites, or "green aviation", air transport has not only undergone enormous expansion, but sweeping transformation as well. Now, on the cusp of 2008, aviation experts and insiders of all types are wondering: what's in store for the year ahead? The webinar's speakers will include Richard Aboulafia, vice president, Teal Group, and Michel Merluzeau, principal, G2 Solutions. Aboulafia and Merluzeau will discuss:
The Aviation Crystal Ball: Predictions and Analysis for 2008. Sponsored by the web site Aviation Today, the webinar is scheduled for Thursday, January 31, 11:00 a.m. - noon (ET). To register, click here: http://www.aviationtoday.com/webinars/2008_0131.html
As Teal Group's Senior Aircraft Analyst, Richard Aboulafia edits its monthly-updated, 1,450+page "World Military & Civil Aircraft Briefing" service, in which the above worldwide aircraft market forecasts and many others are published and regularly updated.
The bi-annual IDEX 13 exhibition took place again this year in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, fast becoming one of the world's largest arms shows. In contrast to the large European shows such as Eurosatory, IDEX tends to have a stronger representation from outside Europe including Korea, Pakistan,
… Read MoreFLPP (Future Launcher Preparatory Program) is Phase 2 of the FESTIP (Future European Space Transportation Investigations Program) effort to study a next-generation (post-Ariane 5) hypersonic space transportation system (both manned and unmanned) for Europe. The program aims to field a Next Generation Launcher (NGL) by 2025.
ESA moved forward
… Read MoreThe only application for the AE1107 currently is the V-22 Osprey built by the Bell-Boeing team. The development program suffered many teething problems, including a spate of accidents and political pressure from certain quarters to kill the program. Nonetheless, there continues garner genuine support for the program, especially within the
… Read MoreStrategy : General Dynamics Corp.'s new management appears intent on a strategy that relies less on risky acquisitions and focuses on improving performance in existing businesses. Previously General Dynamics was active in acquisitions that would reinforce it in its four lines of business—information technology, ground combat systems, shipbuilding and aerospace. The
… Read MoreThe aircraft industry is the healthiest industrial segment of the world economy. After a brief hiatus in 2010, aircraft deliveries have resumed their decade-long growth trend. The first simultaneous civil and military market upturn in decades gave most primes a strong boost. While the outlook for defense is plateauing,
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