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The days when flying was the only way to travel
Expatriates began moving to work in the Middle East's emerging aviation industry in the 1970s. But what was it like for the...
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Gulf strives to attract more of its own citizens to jobs in avaition
national recruitment Citizens keen The UAE and others want to create jobs for their citizens, but with limited talent to recruit from, achieving...
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Jordan sees a future in aerospace
Jordan Liz Moscrop If you are looking to join a dynamic company with rapid growth prospects, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan could throw up some strong...
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Emirates recruits more staff than rest of Middle East carriers put together
Emirates A hunger for talent
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Abu Dhabi's Etihad casts net wider for pilots
Despite some scepticism at launch, Abu Dhabi's new flag carrier, Etihad, has become one of the region's top three airlines
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Jobs aplenty in booming Gulf business aviation market
Sheikhs to celebrities The region's many new business aviation operators desperately need pilots, but the job is very different...
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A place in the sun
A place in the sun Why work in the Middle East? Well, for a start, there are employers that desperately want you: the explosion of airlines, airports,...
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Composite capabilities at AAR
AAR takes on defunct air force base manufacturing facility to expand capacity
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Want to work in aviation training in the Gulf?
Passing on your skills The proliferation of training establishments in the Gulf has created opportunities for those who want to work...
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PICTURES: UK receives fifth C-17, as RAF fleet passes 40,000 flight hours
The UK Royal Air Force received its fifth Boeing C-17 strategic transport on 7 April, while confirming an intention to expand its fleet to eight aircraft ...
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CORRECTED: AAI buys Adam Aircraft for $10 million
AAI Acquisitions is the new owner of Adam Aircraft after it bid successfully for the bankrupt aircraft manufacturer. The $10 million purchase...
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PICTURES: First CRJ1000 comes together in Bombardier's Montreal plant
Bombardier is completing assembly of the CRJ1000 prototype at its plant in Montreal. The 100-seater, the latest member of the CRJ family, is developed from...
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The cultural differences of living and working in the gulf
Foreign workers are flooding into the Gulf. The lifestyle is great, but cultural change is not happening as fast as some Westerners expect Alan Peaford
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Saudi Arabia's changing military industry
Saudi Arabia Local heroes "Saudization" will reduce the number of jobs for foreigners in the long term, but prospects for trainers and managers...
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US Army funds center for swarming MAV technologies
The US Army Research Laboratory's new $10 million Micro Autonomous Science and Technology (MAST) Collaborative Technology Alliance (CTA) Center is to realise...