Stock Footage3:27
Bridgeman Arts

Design lecture, helicopter landing, and navy quiz night. Operation Slipper. Afghanistan, 2010

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from a compilation of selected pieces from the video diary of Senior Warrant Officer Steve Downey, who documented his deployment on Operation Slipper with HMAS Toowoomba and HMAS Parramatta in 2010. In this clip, officers attend a...
Stock Footage3:49
Bridgeman Arts

Oil, satellites, Souks, streetlife, and telecommunications engineers. UAE, 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Footage of oil reserves, satellites, Souks, street life, bread-making. Engineers working on telephone exchange systems in Bahrain.
Stock Footage2:37
Bridgeman Arts

Nixon arrives at Brussels Airport, 1969

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 'The First Step: President Nixon's European Visit', a film produced by the United States Information Agency in 1969, covering Richard Nixon's European visits and meetings. In this clip, President Nixon arrives at Brussels...
News Clip2:36
Bloomberg

Airbus Wins $35B Deal From China

Higher Ed
Mar.25 -- Airbus has sealed a megadeal with China. A $35B agreement was finalized during President Xi’s visit to Paris. Bloomberg’s Angus Whitley reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
News Clip4:44
Bloomberg

If Customers Don’t Like the Aircraft, Airlines Have to React, Says Maybank’s Aziz

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- Mohshin Aziz, senior analyst at Maybank Investment Bank, discusses the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max 8 & 9 planes and how it could impact on earnings and Boeing. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
News Clip3:16
Bloomberg

What to Expect From Ethiopia's Report on 737 Max Crash?

Higher Ed
Apr.04 -- Andrew Herdman, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, talks about last month’s crash of a Boeing Co. 737 Max jetliner that killed 157 people. Ethiopia said it will release a preliminary report Thursday...
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

Aviation expert on Ethiopia crash investigation

Higher Ed
A UK aviation expert said on Monday it was far too early to try to deduce what might have caused the relatively new Boeing 737 Max 8 flown by Ethiopia Airlines to crash shortly after takeoff as "the accident investigators have only begun...
News Clip7:44
Bloomberg

BOC Aviation Says Clients May Look to Replace Boeing 737 Max Planes Short Term

Higher Ed
Mar.14 -- Robert Martin, chief executive officer of Singapore-based BOC Aviation Ltd., one of Asia’s biggest plane leasing companies, talks about the groundings of Boeing Co.'s 737 Max aircraft. The company's exposure to 737 Max is five...
News Clip3:36
Bloomberg

China Considering Excluding Boeing 737 Max From U.S. Trade Deal

Higher Ed
Mar.19 -- China is reportedly looking at excluding Boeing Co.'s 737 Max jet from a list of American exports it would be willing to purchase as part of a U.S. trade deal. Bloomberg's Sarah McGregor reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip3:37
Bloomberg

Pentagon Releases Video, Details of Raid on Al-Baghdadi Compound

Higher Ed
Oct.31 -- General Kenneth McKenzie, the head of U.S. Central Command, shows images and video footage at the Pentagon on Wednesday of the weekend raid by U.S. forces that led to the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
News Clip5:41
Bloomberg

IATA CEO on Trade War, Air Travel Demand, Climate, Max Jetliner

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Alexandre De Juniac, chief executive officer of the International Air Transport Association, discusses the U.S.-China trade war, global demand for air travel, climate change and his concern over the lack of unity among global...
News Clip2:53
Bloomberg

Boeing CEO Sees 'Endgame' for Return of the 737 Max

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg said Monday the company is in the "Endgame" for bringing back its 737 Max to the commercial market following two deadly crashes. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland...
News Clip3:03
Bloomberg

Dubai Moves to Shield Prized Emirates Airline From Virus Fallout

Higher Ed
Apr.01 -- The coronavirus has forced state-owned airline Emirates to suspend operations. The Dubai government is quickly swooping in to protect its most important growth engine. Bloomberg’s Layan Odeh reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
News Clip4:47
Bloomberg

Boeing Needs Long-Term Re-Emphasis on Engineering, Reform, Analyst Says

Higher Ed
Dec.23 -- Richard Aboulafia, aerospace analyst with Teal Group, talks about Boeing Co.'s decision to oust Dennis Muilenburg as chief executive officer, and the implications for the planemaker's prospects. Aboulafia speaks with Paul Allen...
News Clip2:17
Bloomberg

U.S. Capital Goods Orders Decline Unexpectedly in December

Higher Ed
Jan.28 -- Dean Maki, chief economist at Point72, Colin Moore, global chief investment officer at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, and Seema Shah, chief strategist at Principal Global Investors, examine U.S. capital goods and durable...
News Clip2:09
Bloomberg

United Now Giving Passengers Amenity Kit Which Includes Face Mask

Higher Ed
May.18 -- United Airlines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Oscar Munoz says all passengers will get an amenity kit on board that includes a face mask. He appears on the latest "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
News Clip0:51
Curated Video

Boeing Delays 737 Max Return Date

Higher Ed
​Boeing said it expects the 737 Max will return to service sometime in the middle of 2020.
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Ryanair CEO: EU aviation policy a 'lamentable joke'

Higher Ed
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary , on Tuesday, described the European Commission's Single European Sky initiative as a "lamentable joke".
News Clip5:33
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Grounded planes taken to central France for maintenance

9th - Higher Ed
At a time when airport activity around the world is down, one location in central France is reporting more business than usual (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip4:56
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Final Qantas 747 jet takes off from Australia

9th - Higher Ed
Australia's last Boeing 747 departs Sydney after a ceremony marking the model's nearly five decades of flying for the national carrier Qantas (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip2:25
Bloomberg

Boeing 777 Jets Grounded by U.S., Japan

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Japan has ordered its national carriers to ground several of their Boeing 777 jets after a plane operated by United Airlines Holdings Inc. had an engine failure that rained debris on a suburb of Denver, Colorado. Bloomberg’s...
News Clip6:38
Bloomberg

Hong Kong Airlines Continues to Look at Cost-Saving Initiatives

Higher Ed
Jan.28 -- Chris Birt, director for service delivery at Hong Kong Airlines Ltd., discusses how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the private airline and its strategy. In December the carrier said it is making 250 flight attendants...
News Clip4:54
Press Association

British Airways makes sustainability pledge for Cop26 flights

Higher Ed
British Airways is to buy an amount of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) equivalent to the traditional fuel its aircraft will burn transporting Cop26 delegates. The airline has formed a collaboration with energy giant BP to source SAF in...
News Clip3:44
Bloomberg

American and Virgin Place Orders for Flying Taxis

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- Vertical Aerospace Group, based in Bristol, England, won conditional orders for as many as 1,000 electric aircraft that could total $4 billion from buyers including American Airlines Group Inc. and Virgin Atlantic Airways."...