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Interview: Niall Olver, Grob Aerospace
Niall Olver has turned a small South African Learjet distributorship into one of the world's biggest business aviation services organisations, with fixed-base...
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Bristow to step up offshore pilot training in USA
Bristow is set to double the pilot training programme at its US training academy to service the thriving offshore...
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FlightSafety to open offshore helicopter training centre
FlightSafety International is to open an offshore helicopter training centre in Lafayette, Louisiana in 2008....
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Bell solves BA609 tiltrotor torque mystery
Bell Helicopter engineers have resolved a performance anomaly that test pilots had discovered...
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F-16 airprox link unproven after Lufthansa student’s fatal crash
Investigators have filed as unexplained the fatal loss of a Lufthansa...
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Working week: Getting the NBAA show on the road
Business aviators descended on Atlanta last month for the 60th annual convention of the National Business Aviation Association. Working Week talks to Kathleen Blouin, the person responsible for making it happen
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Cosworth revs into aviation
New market opens for UK engineering firm as chequered flag comes down on F1 era
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Business briefs - 9 October 2007
MTU 'REBUFFED' IN BID FOR VOLVO AERO ACQUISITIONS MTU Aero Engines has declined to comment on German press reports that it has been rebuffed in a...
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Business jet start-ups face production challenges
Starting up in the business aircraft manufacturing business is proving more difficult than even sceptics expected, but the newcomers are turning the corner
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'Green approaches' get go-ahead at Gothenburg airport
"Green approaches" are to be introduced into Gothenburg-Landvetter airport following an agreement between Scandinavian Airlines and Sweden's airports operator...
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AirAsia uses AT&T Williams Formula 1 link for technology boost
Technicians from AirAsia have held an initial meeting with Formula 1 racing...
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EXCLUSIVE: Australian, Austrian air forces join Canada’s NATO flying training scheme
Ottawa's Bombardier-delivered NATO Flying Training in Canada scheme has confirmed fresh deals with the Australian and Austrian air forces...
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A400M delays prompt Europrop management reshuffle
Rolls-Royce and Snecma have assumed increased responsibility for delivering the Airbus Military A400M transport's troubled TP400-D6 turboprop engine...
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This week briefing - 9 October 2007
P&W IN FRAME TO POWER MITSUBISHI MRJ SELECTION Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has reportedly selected Pratt...
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DuPont gets DP-2 off the ground, briefly
DuPont Aerospace has completed two brief tethered hover tests of a subscale prototype of its controversial DP-2 vectored-thrust vertical/short take-off and...