All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 73
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Gateway to China
Asian Aerospace's Hong Kong location puts the show within easy reach of the fast-growing Chinese market
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Working Week: It's good to talk at the IAA
It's good to talk at the IAA Paula Quinn left the legal world to train as a radio officer with the Irish Aviation Authority's radio communications...
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Dassault goes on the offensive
Dassault goes on offensive For years corporate aviation outshone it, but now military business is looking the stronger Competing...
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OSHKOSH 2009: Virgin Galactic flies high at Oshkosh
Equity deal with Abu Dhabi investor will see Sir Richard Branson's space tourism venture offer low-cost satellite launches
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Avery: Supplying experience at AJW Aviation
John Avery, a 40-year veteran of the industry, including 29 years with British Airways, is the new director of supply chain...
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Northrop outlines UAV strategy for Asia, Middle East
Northrop Grumman is confident it can work around tight export controls on its unmanned air vehicle technology to exploit the burgeoning market for aerial...
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AMAC completes its vision
AMAC completes its vision Just over a year ago a new name emerged in corporate jet outfitting. How has...
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Dassault prepares for lay-offs as business jet market collapses
Dassault will begin furloughing workers at its French factories in September as it grapples with a collapse in demand for business jets that has left it...
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Thielert acts to rebuild tattered reputation
Thielert Aircraft Engines has languished in insolvency protection for over a year, but it is slowly rebuilding its...
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Aiming high with Jet Republic
Aiming high with Jet Republic Dave Simkin is chief instructor for fractional ownership start-up Jet Republic, following a career flying and instructing...
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Diamond: DA42s shone during RAF's Iraq mission
Two UK Royal Air Force-registered Diamond DA42 surveillance aircraft logged 2,000h on their operational debut over Iraq ...
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Free spirit builds its destiny
aerostructures murdo morrison london Free spirit builds its destiny Why Premium Aerotec wants to be Europe's version of former Boeing structures specialist
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Anniversary achievements
Why a near-death experience prompted Aero Vodochody to reinvent its business model
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Show deals reinforce Abu Dhabi ambitions
Abu Dhabi reinforced its ambitions to be a major aerospace player, signing at the show a major maintenance,...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Jet Republic wears its green badge with pride
European fractional ownership start-up Jet Republic has signed up at Paris for Bombardier Aerospace's carbon offset programme
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Rizon gets Qatar air operating permit
Rizon, the Middle East and UK-based executive aircraft charter and management group, has been granted its air...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Cutaway man signs in
Flight International's veteran cutaways artist Joe Picarella was at the Boeing chalet yesterday to sign copies of his drawing...