All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 83
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Embraer lays out plans to fill gap in corporate range
Brazilian airframer's next jet will be pitched between Phenom 300 and Legacy 600
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Grand scale: Maintenance in the Middle East
Although modest in global terms, the ambitions of its airlines and local players such as DAE and Gamco make the Middle East a latent powerhouse in MRO
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Emirates to discuss compensation with Airbus for A380 delays, with possible financial write-down for manufacturer
Emirates is preparing to thrash out a deal with Airbus to compensate it for the financial impact of the A380 delay, and expects that the size of the payment is likely to require the European airframer to take a "massive write-off".
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Chief technology officer Jean Botti is getting EADS back to basics
Despite executive and industrial turmoil at the European giant, technology chief Jean Botti is focusing on fundamentals
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Forecasts 2007: Let the good times roll
What do the next 12 months have in store for the aerospace industry? In a series of articles, our journalists predict the future in their specialist areas
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UK defence audit reveals most procurement projects on track, but MoD refuses to reveal Eurofighter Typhoon overspend for 'commercial reasons'
The UK Ministry of Defence is doing a better job of keeping its biggest defence procurement projects on time and budget, although the MBDA Meteor long-range air-to-air missile is now set to enter service a year late, in August 2013. The MoD is also still refusing to disclose what it ...
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Italy special: Daring to be different - Piaggio looks at its next model
Piaggio's next aircraft will not ditch its reputation for innovative design. But the company says its first business jet will owe as much to pragmatism as passion
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NBAA 2006: Meter's running - The air-taxi era in the USA
After much hype, the air-taxi era in the USA is finally dawning. Can these on-demand services truly transform the dynamics of regional business travel?