All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 62
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Large-cabin market rides out recession in Middle East
Large private airliners have always been popular in the Middle East but two new market entrants are upping the ante
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Completing the picture
Their home market may be shrinking, but North American interiors firms will be looking for pastures new at MEBA
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MEBA claims its place among top tier of business aviation shows
The region's fervour for private aviation and ease of getting to Dubai have ensured the Middle East Business Aviation show - on 7-9 December - has secured its place alongside NBAA in the USA and Europe's EBACE as one of the sector's must-attends.
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MEBAA lays out its achievements and challenges in Middle East business aviation market
The Middle East market is growing again after the downturn and corporate aviation is spreading in the region
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Air Partner confident on JetCard prospects in Middle East
Business aviation users in the Middle East have a new way of funding their travel - the UK's Air Partner is the first broker to offer them pre-paid blocks of hours for flights within the region.
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Hogan interview: Etihad to break even next year
Etihad Airways chief executive James Hogan has marked the Abu Dhabi carrier’s seventh birthday by claiming no new airline has grown quicker, and promising to break even by next year.
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Italy special: Newly independent Microtecnica pushes into new markets and regions
They may compete against bigger names in the world of actuation, but two years after becoming their own bosses, Microtecnica's managers are doing their best to establish the Italian brand in new markets and emerging regions
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Italy special: Vulcanair makes a virtue of rugged utility
Vulcanair is finally having success with the products it bought from the defunct Partenavia over a decade ago
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Italy special: Torrid market for Piaggio but hopes high for planned jet and new markets for Avanti
Piaggio's Avanti II is economical and easy on the eye, but the global crisis has not been kind to Italy's business aircraft maker
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Italy special: Dema's expansion sees it soar up the supply chain
In a few years, Dema has become a big name in aerostructures and now it wants to build further on its status in the supply chain
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Italy special: Avio searches for a new chief executive after sudden death of Ragni
Avio is one of the Italian aerospace industry's oldest names and - Finmeccanica aside - its biggest employer with 5,200 staff: 90% of them at six production plants throughout Italy
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Italy special: Apulia and Campania: the aerospace engine room of the south
Campania and Apulia are regions to be reckoned with in Italian aerospace, and keen to promote themselves on a global stage
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Italy special: Invesco's aerospace investments bear fruit
Sister companies Salver and Magnaghi are two of the south's top manufacturers, one in composites, the other landing gear
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Italy special: Engineering strength in depth at Aerosoft
Evidence of the strength in depth of the aerospace sector in southern Italy can be found at Aerosoft, a design engineering house based in Naples, but with offshoots in Toulouse, Turin and Turkey and a sales office in Seattle, USA
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The Dynamics of branding
Defence giant consolidates its corporate aviation businesses under best-known names
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NBAA: ATP launches online version of Navigator
Welcome to the web: veteran maintenance information aggregator Aircraft Technical Publishers announced at the show an online version of its Windows-based Navigator information service
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Airbus promises re-engining decision this year
Airbus chief Tom Enders says the airframer still intends to decide by the end of the year whether to offer a re-engined A320 family, a timescale he announced...
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A320 re-engining decision will come this year: Enders
Airbus chief executive Tom Enders says the airframer still intends to decide by the end of the year whether to offer a re-engined A320 family, a timescale...
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NBAA: Stratos closes in on funding as it moves towards production of personal jet
Stratos Aircraft is closing in on $15 million of financing it says will take its high-performance Stratos 714 single-engine jet to the next stage of development, as it moves towards building and flying a prototype.