All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 70
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Bahrain air show preview - There's no business like show business
The inaugural Bahrain air show is designed to be different with the focus on hospitality and relationship building, and boosted by the kingdom's economic resilience in the global recession
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EADS to ramp up cost-cutting programme
EADS plans to ramp up its Power8 cost-cutting programme and to pay more European suppliers in dollars after the weak US currency wiped €1 billion ($1.46...
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A400M 'cannot continue' without more funding, warns Airbus CEO
EADS chief executive Louis Gallois says the A400M programme cannot continue beyond the end of the month without a commitment by European customer governments to fund the increased costs of developing the military airlifter
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Flight Interview: Simon Luxmoore, Royal Aeronautical Society
Simon Luxmoore likens his own early opinion of the organisation he now runs to the challenges it faces in recruiting the brightest talent in aerospace.
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Working Week: Learning on the job with PremiAir
Andy Fishwick, 19, is an apprentice helicopter maintenance engineer for PremiAir Aviation, at Blackbushe airport in Surrey, UK. He combines hands-on work for his employer with study at nearby Farnborough College
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Eurojet could develop thrust vectoring with India
The consortium behind the Eurofighter Typhoon's engine has hinted strongly that it could partner a non-European...
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Working Week: Jeff Pooler, long-distance expatriate
Inspired by watching crop sprayers when he was a boy and rides in a Tripacer and a rented Cessna 172, Jeff Pooler is now a captain with Korean Air, piloting Boeing 777s, and still in love with aviation
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Working Week: Keeping up the UAV standards
After dreams of flying Phantoms were unsuccessful, Nigel Breyley joined the Royal Navy. He later landed the role of flight standards manager with UK technology company Qinetiq, where he is an authority on unmanned air vehicles
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Dubai 09: SR Technics to open airframe maintenance facility in Malta, months after shutting Dublin
Months after shutting its loss-making Dublin subsidiary with the loss of more than 1,000 jobs, SR...
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Dubai 09: Middle East spearheads business aviation recovery
A substantial showing from manufacturers and bullish commitments from operators and service providers reinforced the claim that the Middle East is spearheading...
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Dubai 09: Mubadala emerges as key Middle East player
This was the show that saw Abu Dhabi's Mubadala emerge as the Middle East's key playmaker, both in the global industry and in the race to create the region's...
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Dubai 09: NetJets bullish on fractional future
Reports of the death of fractional ownership have been greatly exaggerated, and buying a jet share remains the most cost-effective and flexible way for regular...
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Dubai 09: Supersonic business jet still in demand
Aerion expects new market research to confirm demand for a supersonic business jet remains strong, as it edges closer to an all-important agreement with...
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Dubai 09: Raytheon aims airport security system at Middle East
Raytheon believes there is a burgeoning market in the Middle East and beyond for its airport security systems as governments replace or refurbish ageing...
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Dubai 09: Aero Toy Store upbeat on Middle East market
The biggest exhibitor on the static park, Aero Toy Store, is making its Dubai air show debut and says the Middle East has become its largest market.
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Dubai 09: Prince to help ExecuJet find aircraft buyers
ExecuJet has enlisted a Greek prince to open doors with potential aircraft buyers in the Middle East and Europe. London-based HRH Prince Nikolaos will act...
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Dubai 09: Royal Jet to open maintenance facility
Executive charter company Royal Jet is to open a maintenance facility big enough for a Boeing Business Jet next to its private terminal at Abu Dhabi's international...
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Dubai 09: VistaJet looks to expand in Saudi Arabia
VistaJet, the fast-growing, all-Bombardier block charter specialist, is stepping up its Middle East presence after seeing its first-half revenues soar by...
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Dubai 09: Sonic Jet eyes Afghanistan
War-torn Afghanistan might not seem the obvious location for the next boom in aviation. But one company that operates there believes an improving...
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Dubai 09: Project Phoenix rises to airframer challenge
Regional to corporate jet conversion specialist Project Phoenix (chalet B4) is planning to take on the big two airframers at their own game, by offering...