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Aerospace

Flying High: How Leasing Fueled The Takeoff Of The Airline Industry

Back in 1967, Allegheny Airlines was a small business with a big idea — connect dozens of American cities with regular flights. But to do that, Allegheny needed wings. It bought regional carriers…

Air Travel

Chasing History: After 45 Years In Aviation, Pat Bergin Has Some Stories To Tell

In the winter of 1994, Pat Bergin traveled from Almaty in Kazakhstan to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, in Central Asia to meet with a former Soviet minister who wanted to lease a fleet of aircraft. The trip…

Paris Air Show

Working Capital: How Betting On A Maverick Made AirAsia Soar

Anthony “Tony” Fernandes is a risk taker. One of the best-known airline chiefs in the world, he’s revered for taking Asia’s first low-cost airline up from near-bankruptcy to a company with more than…

Aerospace

Touching Down on “This Cursed Rock”: First Plane Lands in Napoleon’s Last Exile

  The island of Saint Helena is one of the world’s most remote places. Surrounded by the deep, cold waters of the South Atlantic, the British territory is famous for serving as the final exile…

GE Aviation

Napoleon Missed His Shot at Frequent Flier Miles, But St. Helena, His Faraway Island Exile, is Finally Getting an Airport

The only way to reach Saint Helena, a rugged volcanic island in the middle of the South Atlantic slightly larger than Manhattan, is by catching a five-day ride on the Royal Mail Ship St. Helena. The…