All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 51
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NBAA: Flight Display Systems unveils range of IFE products and highlights
The men in white coats are after you. Flight Display Systems (booth 1911) has adopted a "laboratory" theme to highlight the work done by engineers working...
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NBAA: Gulfstream specialist Global Air Charters rebrands
Gulfstream specialist Global Air Charters (booth 3772) today announced the company is being relaunched under new owners, management and branding. The Teterboro-based...
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NBAA: Safran exhibits under group brand at NBAA to prove it is more than a sum of its parts
Safran may be one of Europe's biggest aerospace companies, but in the US business aviation market it has a lower profile than some of its famous brands such...
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NBAA: ST Aerospace's Aeria Luxury Interiors targets green completions as it unveils its service in US market
The San Antonio operation of Singapore's ST Aerospace has become the latest contender in an increasingly lucrative large business jet completions market - and is promoting its new Aeria Luxury Interiors service at NBAA for the first time after its launch at February's Singapore air show.
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NewsNBAA: Safe Flight notches up STCs for AutoPower automatic throttle system on Gulfstream and Hawker types
Safe Flight has notched up two more supplemental type certifications for its AutoPower automatic throttle system, announcing today that the product can be retrofitted on the Hawker Beechcraft Hawker 900, 850, 800 and 750, as well as the Gulfstream G150 and G200.
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NBAA: Ontic offers Hawker 800 owners repair and exchange service on Aviation Partners' blended winglet ailerons
Parts specialist Ontic is to offer Hawker 800 series owners a repair and exchange service for ailerons modified as part of Aviation Partners' blended winglet upgrade.
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NewsNBAA: AW169 cabin concept takes pride of place on MAG stand
A stunning full-scale cabin mock-up for AgustaWestland's latest helicopter - the AW169 - has pride of place on the Mecaer Aviation Group booth.
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NewsNBAA: FBO chain Signature partners with CLEAR to launch secure biometric identification service
Customers of Signature FBOs using commercial airports will soon be able to speed their way through security thanks to a tie up with CLEAR, a provider of secure biometric identification.
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NBAA: Safran exhibits under group brand at NBAA to prove it is more than a sum of its parts
Safran may be one of Europe's biggest aerospace companies, but in the US business aviation market it has a lower profile than some of its famous brands such...
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NewsNBAA: VIDEO - Kestrel Aircraft adds ice protection to under-development single turboprop
Alan Klapmeier's Kestrel Aircraft project is making headway to first flight next year, despite a knockback that forced it to cancel plans to build the single-turboprop in Maine.
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NewsMEBAA’s Al Naqbi: Middle East executives must think differently about business aviation
Middle Eastern executives must think differently about business aviation before smaller business jets can make a breakthrough in the region.
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NewsNBAA condemns President Obama for 'disparaging business aviation'
President Barack Obama has again come under fire for saying he wants to end tax breaks for owners of business jets in the USA - this time during the first presidential debate with Mitt Romney.
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NewsBusiness aviation being squeezed out of Dubai International Airport
The rapid growth of Emirates Airline and its low-cost sister Flydubai is squeezing business aviation operators out of the Middle East's busiest airport.
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Interview
Working Week: Clay Lacy
Clay Lacy is owner and chief executive of Clay Lacy Aviation, founded in 1968, a full jet service FBO based at Van Nuys airport, California, which operates...
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NewsIN FOCUS: Cobham's designs on Africa's surveillance market
Antennas were a key technology under apartheid and a reason why UK firm Cobham entered the South African market in 1999
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NewsIN FOCUS: African skies: South Africa's aerospace and aviation industry looks to opportunities in the continent
During apartheid, South Africa's aerospace and defence industry provided the equipment the regime needed to defend its borders. The result was a highly developed sector with a range of competencies. Democracy led to painful restructuring, but two decades on, the industry is looking to opportunities in a burgeoning wider African ...
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NewsIN FOCUS: Denel Aerostructures hopes A400M will finally establish it in first tier of global manufacturers
Troubled Denel Aerostructures hopes that holding on to its prized A400M contract will have a halo effect on its business
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NewsIN FOCUS: South Africa's business and general aviation players look to opportunities in wider African region
The continent's business aviation market has long been centred in South Africa, but other nations are seeing strong growth
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NewsIN FOCUS: Africa Aerospace & Defence looks to break records
Delegations from southern Africa - looking to upgrade homeland security assets - will boost numbers at this year's AAD
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NewsIN FOCUS: AHRLAC: South Africa's first aircraft since apartheid could be platform for revitalised aero industry, says Paramount
South Africa's largest private defence company has high hopes for the AHRLAC - the nation's first aircraft since the Rooivalk



















