Wednesday, February 25, 2015

New Etihad Cargo B747

Here's a photo of Etihad Cargo B747 in beautiful new livery in Abu Dhabi.

It's time to sell Boeing Share

Goldman Sachs thinks it’s time to sell Boeing.
In a note to clients on Monday, Goldman cut its rating on Boeing from Neutral to Sell, writing that:
With a sustained lower fuel price and pockets of global growth volatility, the demand equation for aircraft could worsen, and Boeing shares are highly correlated to new aircraft orders. New aircraft supply has now doubled from the trough, and growth rates should slow. We think medium-term free cash flow expectations for Boeing are too high, at a time where the 787 deferred target keeps moving higher in large chunks. We also see reach forward loss risk on the 787. We see better opportunity both through-cycle and today, in the higher margin Aerospace supply chain.

In addition to catching up to supply, Goldman notes that the decline in oil prices could change dynamics in the industry, as 50% of current plane deliveries are to replace old aircraft against a rate of 30% historically.
This push came as companies looked for more fuel-efficient planes as oil prices traded near $US100 a barrel over the last several years, but with oil prices potentially reaching a new, lower equilibrium, Goldman says Boeing is the most exposed to new aircraft demand risks.
Over the next year, Goldman thinks Boeing investors face four key risks:
A tougher aircraft demand environment due to a lower fuel price.A slower rate of growth in production of, and orders for, new large commercial aircraft.Increasing concern over large increases in deferred production for 787 jets.A potentially “less comfortable” medium-term free cash framework.
Now, for investors who have been in Boeing over the last several years, the stock has been a massive winner, as the company pays a dividend and has been buying backtons of it stock with shares rising almost 150% over the last 5 years.
In 2013 alone, Boeing shares rose 83%. But now Goldman thinks this run is over. In pre-market trade on Monday, Boeing shares were down about 1.8%.

Robot Rewind UTC Team

Robot Rewind: As UTC teams gear up for the 2015 FIRST Robotics season, take a look at last year’s World competition http://unitedtech.co/FIRST

Pratt Whitney Success upon Teamwork

The ‪engineers‬ of Pratt & Whitney know that success is contingent upon teamwork. Meet some of the dependable people who developed the PurePower PW1500G engine for the Bombardier CSeries.

Saab Engineering

For over five decades, Sweden has been involved in the research and development of the Stirling Engine. It happens to be one of the quietest and most environmentally friendly engines there is, its technology ensuring submarines can stay under the surface much longer. But how does it work? https://lnkd.in/bkacyDE

New Destination of Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways has strengthened its relationship with Bangkok Airways with the addition of further code-share routes.The new code-shares come after a year of rapid expansion for Qatar Airways across the globe, with the addition of 12 new destinations throughout the course of 2014, together with frequency and capacity increases across the network. http://bit.ly/1AISmw5

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Rynair's New Partnership with Vodafone

Ireland-based thrift airline Ryanair, has signed an important partnership with Vodafone. Under the deal, Vodafone, Ryanair flies to 189 points in a communications infrastructure that will support 3G and 4G to provide, to provide solutions for IT.

Quote of the Day

Monday, February 23, 2015

New B737-900 For Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-900 were included in the order of 15 aircraft from the 11th to the fleet.

The Most Valuable Brands

Determining the most valuable brands in the global Brand Finance Global 500 list of the 4th year in a continued rise in the Emirates took place more than 38 196'ınc rose as compared to 2014.