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Boeing’s Move To Raise 737 Output Is Understandable. And Maybe Dangerous.
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Boeing’s Move To Raise 737 Output Is Understandable. And Maybe Dangerous.

by: raboulafiaPosted on: October 2, 2014February 9, 2021

https://www.forbes.com/sites/richardaboulafia/2014/10/02/bboeings-737-rate-52-move-is-understandable-and-maybe-dangerous/?sh=35e7ab224a88

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September 2014 Letter

by: raboulafiaPosted on: September 23, 2014February 9, 2021

Dear Fellow Channel Surfers, I don’t want to make a documentary. I want to make […]

Bombardier’s Uncertain Future
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Bombardier’s Uncertain Future

by: raboulafiaPosted on: September 1, 2014February 9, 2021

https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/opinion-bombardiers-uncertain-future

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August 2014 Letter

by: raboulafiaPosted on: August 31, 2014March 17, 2021

Dear Fellow Market Economy Participants, “It’s a beautiful thing, the destruction of words.” That chilling […]

F-35: Absent, And Stuck In Second Gear
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F-35: Absent, And Stuck In Second Gear

by: raboulafiaPosted on: July 29, 2014February 9, 2021

https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/opinion-f-35-absent-stuck-second-gear

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July 2014 Letter

by: raboulafiaPosted on: July 22, 2014February 9, 2021

Dear Fellow Air Show Shirkers, Last week, I had some extra time to catch up […]

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June 2014 Letter

by: raboulafiaPosted on: June 30, 2014February 9, 2021

Dear Fellow Washington Policy Fans, Remember the Airbus/EU-Boeing/US WTO case? It never really went away, but whenever […]

Has The Army Thought Through Future Vertical Lift?
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Has The Army Thought Through Future Vertical Lift?

by: raboulafiaPosted on: June 19, 2014February 9, 2021

https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/opinion-has-us-army-thought-through-future-vertical-lift

Airbus’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day…And What They Can Do To Make It Better
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Airbus’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day…And What They Can Do To Make It Better

by: raboulafiaPosted on: June 11, 2014February 9, 2021

https://www.forbes.com/sites/richardaboulafia/2014/06/11/airbuss-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-day-and-what-they-can-do-to-make-it-better/?sh=53498ed5632b

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Airbus Needs Another Big Step Towards Reform – Forbes.com blog

by: raboulafiaPosted on: June 2, 2014March 3, 2021

https://www.forbes.com/sites/richardaboulafia/2014/06/02/airbus-needs-another-big-step-towards-reform/?sh=10ad19c4d66f

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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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