All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 62
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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: 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 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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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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German charter operator FAI adds Global Express and maintenance hangar as it forecasts €50 million revenues in 2011
German charter operator FAI rent-a-jet expects revenues to pass €50 million ($71 million) for the first time this year thanks to a healthy domestic economy...
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Hangar 8 targets expansion in Nigeria
UK aircraft management and charter company Hangar 8 plans to set up a fixed-base operation in Lagos, Nigeria as "a stepping stone to a wider African presence". Oxford-based...
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Business aviation operators lobby to relax strict Olympic airspace restrictions for London 2012
Next year's Olympics should be a bonanza for business aviation as thousands of the world's rich and powerful descend on London. However, many fixed-wing...
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NewsDiamond ups the ante in bid to secure D-Jet funding
Diamond Aircraft has raised the stakes in its fight to secure a $35 million Canadian government loan that would allow it to restart the D-Jet programme.
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NewsQatar would prefer all-new Boeing to A320neo: Al Baker
Qatar Airways has hinted strongly that it would opt for an all-new Boeing narrowbody over the Airbus A320neo, as it edges towards a deal to acquire the Bombardier...
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AA11: Jet Aviation plans to open in mainland China
Jet Aviation will open a fixed-base operation in mainland China within 12 months and look to develop further outlets in the country as demand grows.
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AA11: Curtiss Wright shows of its diversified product range at Asian Aerospace
One of the oldest brands in aerospace is here to make a bigger name for itself in the emerging Asian market with its largest presence yet at the show.
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AA11: Metals supplier Falcon wings into Asian Aerospace for first time
The fast-growing appetite of China's aerostructures manufacturers for steel, aluminium and titanium has lured Jerry Bashir to Asian Aerospace for the first time.
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AA11: Hawker Beechcraft shows trio of aircraft as its prospects improve
Hawker Beechcraft has three aircraft on display at the business aviation park - a Hawker 4000 and 900XP and a Beechcraft King Air 350I - each of them dedicated demonstrators in Asia Pacific.
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AA11: VIDEO - Boeing's Tinseth confirms decision on narrowbody by 'mid-year'
Boeing will make one of its most critical decisions by the middle of the year - whether or not to design an all-new replacement for its best-selling 737.
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AA11: Environmentally friendly supersonic airliner concept being promoted by Japanese technology organisation
An environmentally-friendly silent supersonic biplane concept could make a big noise here at the show
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AA11: Jet Aviation seeks space to grow MRO services in Hong Kong
With a business aircraft the must-have accessory of China's growing army of billionaires, Jet Aviation is tapping the surge in demand for local maintenance. But as with many things in booming Hong Kong, finding space to grow can be tricky.
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Working Week - Celine Shabbas
Celine Shabbas is head of UK trading and sits on the operating board of Air Partner, the air charter provider that boasts 20 offices in 17 countries around the world
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NewsDiamond offshoot Austro teams with Steyr to develop larger powerplant for two new Diamond aircraft
Diamond Aircraft's sister propulsion business Austro Engine is teaming with fellow Austrian firm Steyr Motors to develop a larger powerplant for Diamond's...



















