All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 61
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EBACE: Qatar highlights third-party services as it takes delivery of Global Express XRS on eve of EBACE
Qatar Airways' corporate jet division Qatar Executive has taken delivery of its first Bombardier Global Express XRS, days before exhibiting at EBACE.
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NewsEBACE: FlairJet passes on its Phenom expertise
FlairJet is at EBACE to pass on its expertise as the first European operator of the Embraer Phenom 100 and Phenom 300.
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EBACE: Aerolia to build centre fuselage of new Bombardier Global jets in first major third party deal
EADS subsidiary Aerolia is to supply a Bombardier programme for the first time, one of a series of programme partners for the Global 7000 and 8000 announced this morning.
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EBACE: ExecuJet opens FBOs in Spain and Turkey
Business aviation services group ExecuJet is doubling to eight its network of European fixed-base operations, announcing at the show a major expansion into Spain and the addition of an FBO in Turkey.
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EBACE: Gama Aviation targets Asian and South American operations as it aims for 'truly global footprint'
One of Europe's largest business aviation providers, Gama Aviation, believes it is well on the way to creating "a truly global footprint" as it looks to add bases in Asia and South America to its UK, US and Middle East operations.
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EBACE: London Oxford limbers up for Olympics
London Oxford airport has fired the starting gun in the race to get set for next year's London Olympics, when thousands of VIPs are expected to descend on the UK capital in business aircraft.
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Gama on track for 'truly global' presence
One of Europe's largest business aviation services providers, Gama Aviation, says it is well on the way to creating "a truly global footprint" as it looks to add bases in Asia and South America to its UK, US and Middle East operations.
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Alenia boss: 'We will invest' in 90-seat turboprop
Alenia Aeronautica is committed to developing a 90-seat stretch of its regional turboprop family, with or without its ATR partner EADS.
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Alenia Aeronautica plans to go it alone with MALE UAV project
Alenia Aeronautica is looking for a partner to develop a medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned air system to rival the Franco-British venture announced earlier this year by BAE Systems and Dassault Aviation.
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EBACE: Your taxi is delayed
Europe's air taxi revolution never arrived. Was the economy alone to blame, or the concept itself flawed? Despite everything, some still believe in the dream
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Alenia Aermacchi boss: T-X will be duel between M-346 and T-50
Alenia Aermacchi believes its M-346 twinjet will be in a two-horse race with the Korea Aerospace Industries/Lockheed Martin T-50 for the US Air Force's T-X trainer requirement, with the competition kicking off in earnest with an "industry day" around the Paris air show.
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Middle East Careers: Air Arabia leads the charge for Sharjah
The 75 minute or so drive that separates Emirates' hub of Dubai from Etihad's base in Abu Dhabi is often used to illustrate how the two UAE flag-carriers' ambitious expansion trajectories must ultimately collide. In the low-cost world, two other airlines are embarking on similar, but different, growth strategies at ...
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Middle East Careers: Youthful ambition fuels Etihad
Etihad is only eight years old but has rapidly built up a 60-strong fleet and established itself as a major intercontinental connector
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Middle East Careers: Al Baker's gameplan
Qatar being awarded the 2022 World Cup has added impetus to the expansion plans of Doha's five-star rated flag-carrier
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Middle East Careers: Onwards and upwards for Emirates
Dubai flag-carrier Emirates is entering a "massive couple of years" of fleet expansion and large-scale recruitment
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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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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: the UAE's more sedate cities
Away from the bustle of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the UAE has more sedate cities that are also attuned to the aerospace industry
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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



















