Bridgeman Arts
An aircraft, train and car in the countryside. France, 1955
Clip 2 from the 1955 film 'La Piste Du Soleil', exploring the possibilities of exotic photography in France. Scenes of an Air France plane, a steam train, and a car driving through the countryside.
Curated Video
Direct commercial flight from Singapore to New York region is back
The world's longest non-stop commercial flight took off from Singapore to New York on Thursday, beginning a journey expected to take slightly under 19 hours.
Curated Video
Diamond-coated jet dazzles at Dubai Airshow
LEADIN:
A 5,000-carat, diamond-coated jet is dazzling visitors to the Dubai Airshow.
But the aviation trade event is taking off without one of its big players: Qatar Airways is skipping the show due to...
Bridgeman Arts
Nixon in Berlin and at NATO in Brussels, 1969
Clip 4 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, Nixon arrives in Berlin and is...
Bridgeman Arts
Cessna fixed wing spotters, Sioux helicopters and RAAF squadrons in aerial warfare. Vietnam, 1967
Clip 3 from the 1967 film 'Australian Task Force Vietnam DPR 189' by the Department of Defence in Australia. Cessna fixed wing spotter aircraft and Sioux observation helicopters marking targets. Bushranger gunships of 9 Squadron RAAF in...
Bloomberg
Boeing Investor Gabelli Funds Urges Patience as Crisis Grows
Mar.12 -- Howard Ward, chief investment officer of growth equities at Gabelli Funds, discusses the firm's investment in Boeing Co., the plane maker which is facing a growing crisis of confidence over its 737 Max jet. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
Boeing Analyst Says 737 Max Order Book is 'Quite Strong'
Mar.13 -- Sheila Kahyaoglu, aerospace and defense analyst at Jefferies, examines the impact on Boeing Co. of widespread groundings of the company's 737 Max jet. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Curated Video
Acting head of FAA: No software glitches seen
Federal Aviation Administration Acting Administrator Daniel Elwell says information collected from flight data recorders shows no software malfunctions that forced down the nose of Boeing 737 Max jets in the U.S.
Bloomberg
German Def. Min. Says Spending Goal Shows NATO's Will
Feb.15 -- German Defense Minister Ursula Von der Leyen discusses the country's military budget, aircraft purchases, and information and communication security efforts with Bloomberg's Matt Miller.
Bloomberg
U.S. Proposes More Tariffs on EU Goods
Jul.02 -- The U.S. has added more EU products to a list of goods that could be hit with tariffs as part of the long-running dispute over subsidies paid to Airbus. $4B worth of goods could be impacted, including meat, whiskey and...
Sky News
Queen Elizabeth II marks British Airways 100th anniversary
CLEAN: Interior shots of Queen Elizabeth II at Heathrow Airport marking the 100th anniversary of British Airways unveiling a plaque with BA CEO Alex Cruz on May 23, 2019 in London, England.
Sky News
Red Arrows performing aerobatic routine over Southsea Common
CLEAN: Exterior shots of the Red Arrows performing an aerobatics routine with coloured smoke in Hawk jets during commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, and crowds watching on 5 June 2019 in Portsmouth, United...
Bloomberg
Lufthansa CEO Says Airline Consolidation ‘Overdue’
Jun.02 -- Even in the midst of a global trade war, Lufthansa's outlook for his industry remains optimistic. Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr spoke to Bloomberg's Stephen Engle at IATA's annual meeting in Seoul.
Bloomberg
Air France-KLM CFO Says A380 Operations to End by 2022
Jul.31 -- Frederic Gagey, chief financial officer at Air France-KLM, discusses second-quarter results and upcoming changes to the airline's fleet. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Not Very Optimistic About New Investors in Jet Airways, Says former Air India Executive
Apr.10 -- Former Air India Executive Director Jitender Bhargava discusses the plight of Jet Airways and his outlook for the airline. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
Bloomberg
AerCap CEO on Aircraft Demand, Boeing 737 Max
Sep.04 -- Gus Kelly, chief executive officer of AerCap Holdings NV, a Dublin-based aircraft-leasing company, talks about its business environment, and Boeing Co.’s 737 Max. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : British airstrikes can make important impact in Syria: analyst
Britain joining airstrikes against Islamic State in Syria would give the coalition the capability of using the Brimstone missile to hit precise targets while reducing the chance of inflicting civilian casualties according to Brigadier...
Bloomberg
Airbus Can’t Make Jets Fast Enough as Boeing Halts Max Line
Dec.17 -- As Boeing Co. halts production of its beleaguered 737 Max, global rival Airbus SE is grappling with a very different problem: speeding output of its rival narrow-body. The European company needs to lift deliveries 75% this...
Curated Video
United Airlines Pulls Boeing 737 Max From Its Schedule Until June 2020
The move comes in wake of news that Boeing will be halting production of the 737 Max in January.
Bloomberg
IATA CEO Sees Pressure for European Airlines to Retire Older Parts of Fleet
Dec.11 -- Alexandre De Juniac, chief executive officer at International Air Transport Association, discusses emission targets, possible bankruptcies and outlook for the European airline sector as a whole. He speaks with Francine Lacqua...
Bloomberg
Boeing Will Fix the 737 Max Issue, Qantas CEO Says
Nov.13 -- Alan Joyce, Qantas Airways Ltd. chief executive officer, discusses the prospects for Boeing Co.'s 737 Max jets returning to the sky with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Airbus Chief Sees 30% to 40% Drop in Plane Deliveries This Year
Apr.16 -- Airbus SE Chief Executive Officer Guillaume Faury discusses the challenges facing the aerospace company as customer demand for airliners slump due to the coronavirus crisis. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg...
Sky News
Paul Farnes Interview 2015 Part 1
CLEAN: Interior shots of interview with Paul Farnes on 16th June 2015 in London, England.
Bloomberg
Boeing Sees Costs Passing $18 Billion for Grounded 737 Max
Jan.29 -- Andrew Kessner, analyst at William O’Neil, and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland examine fourth-quarter results from Boeing Co. as the planemaker revealed the total costs for its grounded 737 Max will surpass $18...