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Middle East Careers: Business aviation back in business
Dubai's 2009 financial crash was a blow for the business aviation sector, but operators are now bouncing back strongly
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Middle East Careers: why be a business jet pilot?
job descriptions the pleasures and pitfalls of flying the rich and powerful Being a business jet pilot has its rewards. You get to fly state-of-the-art...
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Middle East Careers: Al Bateen puts team together
business aviation al bateen puts team in place to create farnborough of middle east Al Bateen Airport is putting the finishing touches to the...
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NewsMiddle East Careers: training the next generation
Demand for skilled expatriate employees will continue, but Gulf-based airlines are keen to train up and take on local recruits
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Middle East Careers: Rizon set to open second FBO, in Doha
Business aviation operator Rizon Jet has added an FBO in Doha, Qatar to its new facility in London Biggin Hill
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Middle East Careers: jobs in MRO
As Middle East airlines expand their fleets, demand for maintenance staff from home and abroad is growing rapidly
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Middle East Careers: working as Emirates cabin crew
Emirates at your service: life as cabin crew Emirates recruits cabin crew from all over the world, and is working hard to meet its expanding...
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Middle East Careers: from upswing to uprising
The global financial downturn and recent political unrest have hit parts of the Middle East, but the Gulf continues to prosper
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Middle East: living the dream
There are many attractions for expatriates working in the Gulf, but local laws and customs should always be respected There are many attractions for expatriates working in the Gulf, but local laws and customs must be respected
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Middle East Careers: employment tips
Employment tips Do your research and check out the gossip For any job in the Middle East, you will need a contract from your employer - usually...
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Middle East Careers Guide: finding a school
Education Finding a school? first do your homework If you are moving to the Middle East with your family, choosing a school is one of the most...
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NewsKoito to split companies from disgraced aircraft seat business
Koito Industries intends to move various businesses into a separate company, in an effort to protect them from the fallout of its embattled aviation seat...
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Airbus aims to save €1b in Power8 follow-on programme
Airbus exceeded its 2007 objective to save €2.5 billion ($3.7 billion) through its Power8 consolidation programme, which involved cutting around 8,000 jobs,...
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Duo of Gulfstream G100s now supporting siblings
Gulfstream has added a second G100 business jet, three pilots and two technicians to its airborne product support...
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Wind a likely factor in Global prang at Teterboro
A Bombardier Global Express XRS was substantially damaged on 21 April at Teterboro...
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Losses will lead Cessna to squeeze CJ4 suppliers: Textron
Textron chairman Scott Donnelly says Cessna will bring down production costs for its new CJ4 light...
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Overrun Air India 737 could have stopped despite late landing
Analysis of the Air India Express Boeing 737-800 accident at Mangalore last May has shown that, despite the long landing, the jet could still have stopped...
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USAF to open $2.6 billion in helicopter contracts to competitive bidding
The US Air Force has decided to accept competitive bids for two helicopter contracts worth more than $2.6 billion, after dismissing internal proposals to award the deals to the Sikorsky/Lockheed Martin UH-60M Black Hawk.
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AgustaWestland committed to AW149 despite Turkish defeat
AgustaWestland has voiced its disappointment following Turkey's selection of a development of the Sikorsky S-70i...
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Pluna Líneas Aéreas orders more CRJ900s
ombardier Aerospace announced today that Pluna Líneas Aéreas Uruguayas S.A. has signed a follow-on order for three CRJ900 NextGen regional jetliners. The...



















