All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 59
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Interview
Working Week Leslie Orr
ADS manager for Northern Ireland Leslie Orr is passionate about helping member companies within the region's aerospace, defence and security industries to survive and thrive in the global downturn
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Opinion
Comment: Breakthrough or bust
After 25 years of operating Bell's Kiowa Warrior as an 'interim' platform, the US Army is pushing, again, for a replacement. But will a gamble on new technology return a winner?
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Opinion
Comment: A silver lining to the ash cloud?
In recent years the European Union has zapped its air carriers. It has introduced over-the-top passenger rights legislation and has delayed and long-routed flights with its jigsaw-puzzle air traffic management system. And it has overcharged airlines for the privilege.
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News
Finnair to offer Apple iPad to passengers on HK flights
Finnair is to begin offering passengers use of Apple iPad hand-held tablets on certain Hong Kong flights this month, as well as in its lounge areas in Helsinki. The...
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News
Pilots back BA chairman's criticism of airport security
UK pilots have backed British Airways chairman Martin Broughton after he criticised the heavy-handedness of airport security procedures in the country. Broughton...
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News
Business good week
BAE SYSTEMS Investment bank Execution Noble has upped its grading of the defence firm from "hold" to "buy". In a rosy assessment of sector prospects, Finmeccanica...
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News
Business quote of the week
Quote of the week "I think we got a bit excited" Boeing marketing vice-president Randy Tinseth steps back from a year-end deadline the airframer...
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News
Business - people
PEOPLE moves BBA, Gates, JetBlue, PwC, Rockwell Collins, Solairus Swift: Gulfstream service A leadership rotation at Rockwell Collins means...
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Business briefs
HANGAR8 TO FLOAT FINANCE Private jet charter operator Hangar8 is to seek admission to the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange,...
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News
Business bad week
EUROPEAN CHARTERS Blue Line ceased operations and returned its eight aircraft - Airbus A310s, Boeing MD-83s and Fokker 100s - to their lessors ...
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Opinion
COMMENT: Business aviation is shackled in most of the world
Business aviation gets a rough ride in most of the world for no good reason. Changing that situation should be the principal aim of all the business aviation...
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News
B/E reports $41m third quarter profit
B/E Aerospace has reported a net profit of $41 million for the third quarter, a 14% increase compared with the same period last year.
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Interview
Working Week - Joanna Stanley: From the cabin to the courts
From the cabin to the courts Londoner Joanna Stanley studied law at the London School of Economics, but took time out to work as an Emirates crew...
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News
StandardAero signs APU maintenance deal with Airnorth
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise subsidiary StandardAero has inked a maintenance agreement with Australia's Airnorth for the airline's Hamilton Sundstrand APS2300...
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News
Livingston presumed unsustainable
Italian authorities have suspended the operating licence of carrier Livingston, after determining that the airline is unable to meet European criteria on sustainable business.
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Interview
Working Week: Pete Lynch Williams
Pete Lynch Williams set up independent charter broker Flaps International seven years ago after a career working for major brokerages. His experiences have prompted him to write his life story
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News
Business lead
New York air taxi start-up is unlikely home for rebirth of an iconic aviation brand