All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 70
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Attracting aerospace to Poland's Aviation Valley
Aviation Valley in south-east Poland is its revitalised heartland of aerospace, attracting investors and creating skilled jobs
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Sikorsky breathes new life into PZL Mielec
PZL Mielec was in decline until its acquisition by Sikorsky. The US helicopter maker has turned it into a showpiece factory
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Poland's GA industry flies the flag at ILA
A new generation of Polish light aircraft manufacturers in Aviation Valley wants to build on the sector's heritage
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ILA: Berlin to host future ILAs
ILA is to remain in Berlin from 2012 after organisers opted for a planned purpose-built site next to the city's new airport over a move to Leipzig.
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NewsEmirates to recruit 700 pilots in next 18 months
After largely closing its doors to new recruits during the 2009 downturn, Emirates plans to hire more than 700 pilots over the next 18 months
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ILA: Bauhaus Luftfahrt thinks the unthinkable
Invention is key at Bauhaus Luftfahrt as the research institution's scientists seek answers to urgent problems
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NewsMist opportunities - climate control
Humidity specialist CTT is out to convince airlines they have a moisture problem
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ILA: MTU happy with its independence
MTU is happily independent and its multi-partner business model gives it a stake in many lucrative engine programmes
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Britten-Norman brings production back to the UK
After more than 40 years of outsourcing its subassemblies to Romania, the UK's only surviving airframer Britten-Norman ...
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ILA: A400M to headline at still thriving ILA
The long-delayed air show debut of the A400M will add vibrancy to ILA, the main showcase for German aerospace
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EBACE: Cautious optimism from industry leaders at EBACE
A year ago, shell-shocked industry leaders came to EBACE determined to talk up a revival that had not begun. This time, amid increasing signs that the worst...
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EBACE: Aerospace Interiors in Dubai completions tie-up
New Zealand design consultancy Aerospace Interiors (stand 1571) has come half way round the world to be at EBACE for the first time. Now the Auckland company...
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EBACE: Fly Aviation Services helps build Ugandan school
Visit Fly Aviation Services (stand 877) and you will be helping to educate Ugandan children.
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EBACE: ExecuJet sees rising used aircraft activity
Rising activity in the used aircraft market is a sign that recovery is on the way.
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EBACE: Piaggio moves closer to jet launch
Suppliers are lining up to join Piaggio's first jet programme, as the Italian manufacturer's P1XX project continues "on course".
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EBACE: Fortunes climb for Daher-Socata
Fortunes are climbing for Daher-Socata (stand 1343). The French manufacturer took seven orders for its high-performance single-engine TBM 850 in April, compared with just six for the whole of the first quarter
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EBACE: VistaJet rides out the recession
Anyone wanting a lesson in surviving the business aviation collapse ought to ask VistaJet's (stand 230) Thomas Flohr.
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EBACE: Business aviation industry must still wait for recovery says Aboulafia
The business aviation sector will have to wait another year to 18 months for full-blown recovery. That was the message this morning from one of industry's most respected forecasters, Richard Aboulafia.
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EBACE: Jet Aviation signs completions deal with Airbus
Jet Aviation (stand 7090) in Basel has been approved as an Airbus corporate jet completions centre for another five years



















