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Managing air transport through times of uncertainty and change: what’s new?
Dr Thomas Budd2017-10-20T16:31:53+01:0020/10/2017|Tags: air transport, air transport management, aircraft, airport, aviation, common aviation area, eu, monarch, ryanair, united airlines|
As we head towards the end of 2017, the air transport industry can start to look back on another year characterised by change and uncertainty. While some of these problems were undoubtedly self-inflicted, including United ...
Use versus ownership: sustainability and smart manufacturing
Cranfield University2021-09-15T12:34:36+01:0010/11/2016|Tags: eu, Future, manufacturing, manufacturing 2075, Materials, resources, sustainability, Technology|
Predictions for the future of manufacturing tend to focus on fast, adaptable networked systems and customised delivery. But that’s still taking the availability of resources as a given. Ideally, and alongside the high-tech advances, we ...
“The Innovation One” – A better life in rural areas
Cranfield University2021-09-15T12:27:51+01:0025/10/2016|Tags: Agricultural Policy, Cork Declaration, eu, Rural Development|
Love it or loathe it, the EU has had a profound effect on the lives and livelihoods of all its citizens. One such area is in agricultural policy, which looks to balance the needs of ...
Tata Steel, State Aid and Brexit
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:05:03+01:0004/04/2016|Tags: brexit, british steel, eu, manufacturing, nationalisation, state aid, steel, steel industry, tata, uk|
Ruth was interviewed on Radio 5 Live Breakfast show on 31 March, discussing why the Government could not give State aid to save Tata Steel, and how this might be affected if the UK were to ...