All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 79
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TOP 100: Eaton powers up its aerospace acquisitions
From Aeroquip hoses to Vickers pumps, the long list of brand names under which Eaton trades illustrates how acquiring specialist engineering companies and...
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Top 100 aerospace manufacturers: as good as it gets
The industry's biggest 100 manufacturers saw margins and revenue soar in the past financial year. But the rosy across-the-board figures hide some deeper concerns
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Mubadala partners General Electric
Abu Dhabi investment house Mubadala is partnering with General Electric on a diverse range of business ventures in the latest in a series of initiatives...
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Boeing engineering student of the year: Agnes Blom
Blom receives her certificate from Darrell Warner of Boeing This year's Boeing-sponsored Engineering Student of the Year is Agnes Blom, a Dutch doctoral...
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100 Greatest: Person or people - Wright Brothers
Amanda Wright Lane of the Wright Family Foundation in Dayton, Ohio accepted...
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UK business aviation booms
Farnborough airport symbolises London's status as European capital of business aviation race for slot space murdo morrison oxford Despite...
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Centre seeks extension to airspace
Europe's unmanned air vehicle developers need a chance to demonstrate to regulators - and the public - that their systems can operate safely over a large...
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Farnborough air show preview: global village
A cluster of chalets, halls and pavilions at Farnborough will for a week in July be the centre of the aerospace world. We look at the highlights of this year's show
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Smart Air aims for fractional profit from D-Jets waiting list
The founder of Europe's first fractional ownership operation for Diamond D-Jets believes waiting...
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European UAV hopes are dead, says Dassault chairman
European hopes of developing a home-grown large surveillance unmanned air vehicle are effectively dead, with programmes based on proven and readily available...
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Enders confronts pressure from Europe's ministers at ILA 2008
Airbus chief executive Thomas Enders has talked of the "natural tension" between the company's "need to go global" and pressure from stakeholder governments...
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New entrants flock to completions market
Lack of capacity in the overstretched large business jet completions market is encouraging new entrants to a sector that has previously been dominated by...
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Jet out of nowhere
With its glory days in gliders and aerobatic trainers long behind it, tiny German airframer Grob sprung a surprise in 2005 with the world's first all-composite business jet
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East meets West
east meets the west Next week's ILA air show may be smaller than Farnborough, held two months later. But, despite its proximity to its better-known...