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Upcoming Speech: Ontario Aerospace Council – November 28 in Toronto

by: raboulafiaPosted on: November 28, 2017March 6, 2021

http://theoac.ca/?page=UnpluggedAgenda2017

Bombardier’s Regional Aircraft Options (page 8)
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Bombardier’s Regional Aircraft Options (page 8)

by: raboulafiaPosted on: November 15, 2017February 9, 2021

https://assets.skiesmag.com/digital/2017/CSV7I6/html5/index.html?page=1&noflash

Dubai Endgame For The A380?
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Dubai Endgame For The A380?

by: raboulafiaPosted on: November 14, 2017February 9, 2021

https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/opinion-endgame-a380

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October 2017 Letter

by: raboulafiaPosted on: October 17, 2017February 3, 2021

Dear Fellow Franco-Quebecois Alliance Observers, Right. We all value time, and this is a time-sensitive […]

Business Jet Market Still Waiting For Solid Economics To Trickle Down
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Business Jet Market Still Waiting For Solid Economics To Trickle Down

by: raboulafiaPosted on: October 16, 2017February 9, 2021

http://online.propilotmag.com/Oct2017#&pageSet=7&contentItem=0

Will U.S. Rulings Unravel Years of Trade Advances in Commercial Aviation?
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Will U.S. Rulings Unravel Years of Trade Advances in Commercial Aviation?

by: raboulafiaPosted on: October 14, 2017February 9, 2021

https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/opinion-could-us-trade-rulings-put-chill-aircraft-financing

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Protectionist Threat to Aviation? – Podcast with Aviation Week Editor Joe Anselmo and Air Transport World’s Karen Walker

by: raboulafiaPosted on: October 11, 2017March 6, 2021

http://aviationweek.com/commercial-aviation/podcast-protectionist-threat-aviation

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September 2017 Letter

by: raboulafiaPosted on: September 30, 2017March 17, 2021

Dear Fellow Pain Avoiders, One of the hardest tasks faced by any aerospace company’s leadership […]

Have Jetliners Escaped The Boom-Bust Cycle?
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Have Jetliners Escaped The Boom-Bust Cycle?

by: raboulafiaPosted on: September 22, 2017February 9, 2021

https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/opinion-have-jetliners-escaped-boom-bust-cycle?Issue=AW-19_20170922_AW-19_943&NL=AW-19&cl=article_5&elq2=bf61d6959f7143c5a5157b5545344c45&sfvc4enews=42

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Presentation to the National Academy of Sciences ASEB Aero 2050 Symposium – My presentation starts just after 4:19

by: raboulafiaPosted on: September 11, 2017March 6, 2021

http://livestream.com/NASEM/events/7673823/videos/164139901

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Richard is a Managing Director at AeroDynamic Advisory. Frequently cited as an aviation industry authority by trade and news publications, Richard has appeared on numerous television news and radio programs including BBC, Reuters, CBS, CNN, and PBS and spoken at numerous industry conferences. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. Since 2012 he has served on the National Aeronautic Association Collier Trophy Selection Committee. He presents a yearly lecture to the National Defense University/Industrial College of the Armed Forces and has served as an expert witness in aerospace markets.

In addition to his consulting role, Richard writes publicly about aviation and defense, with regular columns at Forbes.com and in Aviation Week and Space Technology. His articles have appeared in numerous other publications including Foreign Policy, the Wall Street Journal, and AIAA’s Aerospace America.

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