All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 19

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    PARIS: Avio Aero stresses its third party credentials

    2019-06-17T10:28:01Z

    ​Avio Aero may have been a GE Aviation subsidiary for six years, but the Italian propulsion systems specialist is at Paris stressing its autonomy as a European technology house, and willingness to work with other engine manufacturers.

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    PARIS: ATR chief executive on turboprops' green appeal

    2019-06-14T15:00:00Z

    ​ATR may have ruled out developing a 90-seat variant for now, but the Franco-Italian airframer – which has become the clear leader in the turboprop market over the past decade – says it will continue improving the performance and versatility of its two-strong family, the 45-seat ATR 42-600 and its ...

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    Europe's pioneering aerospace giant

    2019-05-28T11:46:00Z

    Despite a bumpy beginning, EADS created a four-nation aerospace and defence group, fulfilling the dreams of politicians and industrialists and leading to today’s Airbus

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    Five things Airbus got right and five it didn't

    2019-05-28T11:28:00Z

    Over its 50-year history, Airbus has led the way in a number of major technological and industrial innovations and contributions to the industry. Here, we list five of the most important, together with five products or business moves that – with the glorious benefit of hindsight – failed to live up to billing.

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    Luxaviation to expand in Zurich

    2019-05-22T11:23:01Z

    Luxaviation Group – one of the most notable non-exhibitors at EBACE – has chosen the show to announce a new hangar at its Zurich facility that will more than triple its capacity in the Swiss city.

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    Comlux rides out the completions storm

    2019-05-22T11:04:33Z

    Comlux has survived in the completions market when many of its North American counterparts have not. Alone among the big European business aviation services groups to have a US interiors operation, the Zurich-based company has run its Comlux Completion complex in Indianapolis since 2008 when it acquired a small maintenance, ...

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    AMAC's decade of growth takes it to fifth hangar at Basel

    2019-05-22T07:29:38Z

    In a little over a decade, Switzerland's AMAC Aerospace has gone from three founders with a vision – but no premises, customers, or employees – to being among the industry's completions elite, one of a tiny handful of companies in the world entrusted to design and install interiors on green ...

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    Bombardier pays tribute to Niki Lauda

    2019-05-21T08:55:40Z

    The industry is today mourning one of business aviation's highest-profile ambassadors, Niki Lauda, whose death at the age of 70 was announced early this morning.

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    Oyonnair takes four pre-owned Avantis

    2019-05-20T10:15:02Z

    French charter operator Oyonnair has taken delivery of four pre-owned Piaggio P180 Avanti IIs to take its fleet of the Italian twin-pusher to nine. All of the aircraft were formerly operated by K-Air and the deal was arranged by brokerage and consultancy OrionFly.

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    Oxford continues to expand despite traffic challenges

    2019-05-20T08:59:08Z

    ​Traffic growth may be stalling at London Oxford as it is for most of the capital’s business aviation gateways, but the airport continues to attract tenants and develop its infrastructure.

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    Embraer nears first KC-390 export deal with Portugal

    2019-05-15T12:21:51Z

    Embraer is closing in on its first export deal for the KC-390 transport/tanker with programme partner Portugal, as it readies to fly the initial delivery aircraft for launch customer Brazil to the Paris air show.

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    ANALYSIS: Seating manufacturers focus on customisation

    2019-04-04T10:19:10Z

    Two or three years ago, with production of airliner programmes ramping up fast and demand for cabin refits soaring, airframers and their airline customers had one obsession when it came to seats: ensuring the supply chain was a robust enough to provide choice and competitive pricing, and prevent the sort ...

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    AIX: AMAC returns with major projects due for delivery

    2019-04-03T15:20:44Z

    AIX might not seem the natural home for a company that specialises in highly-bespoke completions and supplemental type certificate projects on VIP jets, but Switzerland’s AMAC Aerospace is back at the show after making its debut here last year.

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    AIX: Sikisui switching attention to economy class

    2019-04-03T14:59:59Z

    ​After years of focusing on the highly specialist, low volume premium cabin market, plastic surrounds specialist Sekisui SPI is switching its focus to economy class.

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    AIX: Lufthansa Systems launches new campaign

    2019-04-03T08:48:35Z

    ​Look carefully at this image. Look again, and you will just about spot model Julia Tietgens, posing in front of the Lufthansa Systems stand and wearing a body suit painted to blend perfectly in with the background.

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    AIX: Schott launches pair of gemstone reading lights

    2019-04-03T08:44:19Z

    ​Schott is showing the first two in a series of “gem stone inspired” business class-cabin compact reading lights that the German company says are slimmer than most on the market.

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    AIX: Recaro unveils a trio of seats

    2019-04-02T14:11:12Z

    ​Seat maker Recaro says it is close to announcing a launch customer for its latest business class product, one of three lines it is revealing at the show.

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    AIX: Hawaiian becomes first customer for Adient Aerospace's seats

    2019-04-02T10:42:03Z

    Adient Aerospace – the joint venture between Boeing and automotive seat maker Adient – has secured its first customer, a year on from unveiling its first product at the 2018 show and six months after formally launching as a business following regulatory approval.

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    AIX: Boeing reveals design philosophy behind 777X cabin

    2019-04-02T09:31:00Z

    The 737 Max grounding that followed two fatal air crashes has cast a shadow over Boeing’s presence at AIX 2019. Even the unveiling of the manufacturer’s new flagship – the 777X – on 13 March was a scaled-down viewing for employees, rather than the grand media occasion originally planned.

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    How Cape Air is recruiting pilots at both ends of the age scale

    2019-04-01T19:00:00Z

    For any airline dealing with a market shortage of pilots, encouraging some of your most promising young captains to move to another carrier once they have 3,000 flying hours under their belts might seem counter-intuitive. However, for US piston commuter airline Cape Air, its “Pilot Pathway” partnerships with two of the country’s independent mainline operators are a highly effective way of recruiting ambitious aviators in the first place – and keeping them motivated.