Jens Flottau, Aviation Week

Jens Flottau

Aviation Week

United Kingdom

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Aviation Week
  • Air Transport World

Past articles by Jens:

Lufthansa Picks Munich For A350-1000s, Preps Regional Jet Campaign

Lufthansa plans to base its incoming fleet of 10 Airbus A350-1000s at its second hub in Munich. → Read More

Podcast: Will India Be Aviation’s Next China?

Aviation Week’s team discusses Air India’s massive aircraft order and defense highlights from Aero India. → Read More

Podcast: End Of The Line For Boeing’s 747

Listen in as Aviation Week editors reflect on the 747's beginning and its legacy. → Read More

Daily Memo: Airbus’ Not So Simple A220 Stretch Scenarios

Designing the stretched A220 dubbed the -500 is not as simple a task for Airbus as one might think. → Read More

Aircraft Financiers, Airlines Warn Talks Could Exclude Aviation From EU Taxonomy

If aviation was not included, the ramifications could be global. → Read More

Embraer Backlog Grows With New Order For 15 E195-E2s

Embraer is beginning 2023 with a substantial new order for its Embraer E195-E2 jets. → Read More

Podcast: Boeing’s Latest NMA Plan—No More Aircraft

Aviation Week editors are skeptical of CEO Dave Calhoun’s new commercial airliner timeline. → Read More

Podcast: Boeing’s Latest NMA Plan—No More Aircraft

Aviation Week editors are skeptical of CEO Dave Calhoun’s new commercial airliner timeline. → Read More

Podcast: Believe It Or Not, Widebodies Are Back

Nobody wanted a twin-aisle. Now there may not be enough of them. Listen in to find out why. → Read More

Podcast: Boeing 737 MAX Changes—A Complicated Matter

Aviation Week editors Jens Flottau, Guy Norris and Sean Broderick discuss scenarios and future challenges. → Read More

EasyJet Orders More A320neo Family Aircraft

The signing is the second new commitment for Airbus at the show. → Read More

New-Generation Large Freighters Form Focus At Dubai Airshow

Airbus and Boeing unveil new freighter product development moves as cargo market continues to surge. → Read More

Dubai Airshow Memo: Airbus Aims At 109 Ton Payload For A350F

Replacing aging Boeing 747Fs is a key part of the A350F market, Airbus believes. → Read More

Survey Shows Airlines Want New Boeing Aircraft

Most respondents to a new Aviation Week/Bank of America survey say they want a new larger narrowbody or small widebody from Boeing—soon. → Read More

Podcast: Behind the A380’s Downfall

Why the world’s largest passenger airplane never gained market lift — and what it means for the widebody segment. → Read More

Electric-Powered Aircraft Could Enter Regional Service In Five Years

Several airlines are exploring business cases and operational feasibility of replacing small turboprops with all-electric aircraft. → Read More

The Must-Win Program For Engine OEMs

Boeing’s proposed small widebody is the only near-term opportunity for a large new conventional engine. → Read More

Do Countries Plan To Reopen Borders As COVID-19 Vaccinations Progress?

Ask the Editors: Reopenings are expected to vary by region, as the distribution of vaccines and pace of vaccinations remains uneven. → Read More

Global Connecting Hubs Confront Daunting COVID-19 Challenges

Major transit hubs have proven to be particularly vulnerable to the COVID-19 crisis as connectivity falls apart. → Read More

Problematic Outlook For 777X Adds To Boeing’s Challenges

Long-haul aviation market has changed since the 777X was launched, increasing pressure on Boeing’s business case. → Read More