All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 65
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Ring steers EADS through financial minefields
Accounting at EADS is complicated and equity is traded on stock exchanges in France, Germany and Spain
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EADS's disparate group of subsidiaries
Some smaller, fringe companies came under the EADS umbrella when it was formed 10 years ago. What has happened to them?
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How EADS has fostered a corporate identity
A low turnover suggests EADS takes good care of its employees - who today feel more part of a big organisation
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EADS's complex ownership structure
Intricate shareholdings in Europe's aerospace giant have slowly been simplified since the giant's inception 10 years ago
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EADS: a fully fledged member of the UK defence community
Just over a tenth of EADS's workforce is in the UK, making it key to the nation's aerospace and defence industry
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Competence more important than citizenship for EADS managers
Nationality once seemed more important than competence when appointing senior executives at EADS - but that no longer applies
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Botti's mission to turn EADS into a crucible of new thinking
EADS's chief technology officer Jean Botti wants to create a climate of innovation in the organisation
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What if EADS had never been created?
The corporate strength of EADS has glued together its businesses in hard times. Now it wants to become truly global
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EADS Astrium in a stable orbit
EADS has drastically restructured its spaceflight unit into one of the most non-partisan and united groups in its business
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10 years of EADS
Exactly 10 years ago, EADS arrived as a new name in global aerospace. An ambitious attempt by France, Germany and Spain to meld their champions into a wider aerospace and defence enterprise, based around Airbus, it was these nations' response to a transatlantic consolidation that had created powerhouses such as ...
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FARNBOROUGH: Flying club for disabled relaunches as Aerobility
A charity that gives disabled veterans and other wheelchair users the chance to fly a light aircraft is relaunching at Farnborough and looking for corporate...
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FARNBOROUGH: Leahy predicts Airbus will double year-to-date orders tally
Airbus super salesman John Leahy has hinted that the airframer could secure more than 130 orders at the show.
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FARNBOROUGH: Gallois confident of US interest in A400M
EADS says unprecedented levels of interest in the Airbus Military A400M by the US military community here at the show raises the likelihood of a breakthrough deal in the USA.
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FARNBOROUGH: Gallois detained at Queen's airport
EADS may call the UK its "fourth home", but it seems no one has told the Royal Air Force, who failed to give its French chief executive the welcome he might...
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Airbus UK 'in danger of losing' more workshare to European rivals
The UK aerospace industry's contribution to Airbus programmes is in danger of eroding further unless the new government continues to invest in composite...
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Who won at the WTO?
The World Trade Organisation's final report into state subsidies to Airbus raises two key questions: who won, and what effect will it have on the way the...
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Etihad now has to be taken seriously
A carrier seen by many as a highly ambitious launch has come of age and is fast establishing its infrastructure
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Bahrain's Mena offers all-round services
WITH DIVISIONS offering business jet management and charter, airline support, consultancy and avionics repair, Bahrain-based aviation services specialist...
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Jordan becomes leading player in Middle East aerospace
Although its government's objective is to develop an aerospace sector to provide careers for its own citizens, Jordan should not be overlooked by expatriates looking for opportunities in the region.
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AJA's customer touch points set it apart
Flying business jets in the Middle East is not just about piloting skills - flightcrew need to learn about protocol and service too