All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 51
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EBACE: Bombardier relaunches entry level Learjet pair as Learjet 70 and 75
Bombardier has taken the wraps off its latest Learjets. The Canadian manufacturer has relaunched its entry-level Learjets as the Learjet 70 and 75, with...
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EBACE: TAG Aviation honoured with EBAA safety award
TAG Aviation has won the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA's) prestigious Platinum Safety of Flight Award for 2012 at EBACE. The accolade recognises...
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EBACE: Flying Colours begins its most ambitious CRJ200 conversion yet
Flying Colours has begun its "most ambitious CRJ200 conversion yet". The Canadian cabin outfitter, which has converted 12 of the Bombardier...
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EBACE: Bombardier relaunches entry level Learjet pair as Learjet 70 and 75
Bombardier took the wraps off its latest Learjets today. The Canadian manufacturer has relaunched its entry-level Learjets as the Learjet 70 and 75, with...
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EBACE: TBM 850 in Elite configuration revealed
Six into four does go - at least as far as DAHER-SOCATA's new rapid-change TBM 850 Elite, on show at EBACE, is concerned.
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EBACE: Daher-Socata shows TBM 850 in Elite configuration for first time at EBACE
Six into four does go - at least as far as DAHER-SOCATA's new rapid-change TBM 850 Elite, on show at EBACE, is concerned. The French manufacturer is...
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EBACE: Moving into completions proves a smart move for Comlux
Moving into the completions market two years ago is proving a savvy move for one of Europe's biggest charter operators, Comlux. The company's Comlux...
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EBACE: Advanced Air Support prepares to launch widebody hangar at Le Bourget
Advanced Air Support is preparing to welcome widebody jets to its Paris Le Bourget FBO with a new dedicated hangar due to open later this year. The move...
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EBACE: Germany's MHS Aviation unveils two Dornier 328-100 corporate shuttles at EBACE
German charter provider MHS Aviation (stand 749) is unveiling its expanded fixed-wing fleet at EBACE, including its latest acquisitions - two 32-seat Dornier...
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EBACE: Airbus Corporate Jets steps up its presence at air shows
Airbus Corporate Jets is stepping up its presence on the air show calendar as it aims to put its narrowbody aircraft in front of as many potential buyers...
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IN FOCUS: SR Technics steps into top-end business jet completions market
New VIP completions centres have emerged in Europe, prompted by Russian, Middle Eastern and Chinese demand. But rival providers may spring up in the same regions.
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Marshall to create aerospace 'centre of excellence' at Cambridge airport
Marshall Group is spending $32 million to turn Cambridge airport into one of southeast England's prime hubs for business aviation.
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Competition hots up in shrinking VIP airliner completions market
The market for widebody airliner business jet completions is poised to get more competitive as new entrants tussle with the handful of established players for a declining number of lucrative contracts.
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IN FOCUS: MIDDLE EAST CAREERS 2012
As the global aviation industry slowly finds its feet again, airlines and employers in the Gulf are not finding it easy to persuade pilots and professionals to relocate to the region from countries where jobs are scarce. However, expatriates moving to the Arabian Peninsula can still live the dream - ...
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IN FOCUS: Why the Gulf is willing to make a trade off with its expat professionals
Tax-free salaries, near zero crime, year-round sunshine: what's not to like? But life in the region is not to everyone's taste.
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IN FOCUS: The helicopter pilots that help keep the Gulf's oil and gas flowing
Entry standards are high for helicopter pilots who have to compete with busy airways and small landing platforms on oil rigs
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IN FOCUS: Middle East Careers: Working as a simulator instructor
Emirates' joint venture with CAE plans to expand its training provision to meet demand from clients in the region and beyond.
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IN FOCUS: Why Dubai is back in business
Dubai has emerged from the downturn with a renewed strength that is no better reflected than in its buoyant aviation sector
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IN FOCUS: Why Flydubai is anything but Emirates lite
Emirates' spin-off Flydubai is no longer dependent on the larger airline, having developed its own infrastructure and identity.
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IN FOCUS: Gulf business aviation operators admit it is getting harder to find pilots
The work may not be for everyone, but the Gulf's booming charter market offers a varied and rewarding career