All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 74
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Seabird Aviation Jordan has high hopes for Seeker aerial surveillance platform
Seabird Aviation Jordan's aerial surveillance platform offers versatile and economic solution for homeland security role
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Royal Jordanian focuses on regional jet links feeding long-haul flights to West
Royal Jordanianaims to connect kingdom and its neighbours to the West with mix of regional and widebody jets
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Jordan's reputation for stability and friendliness boosts growth of aviation industry
The kingdom's image as a stable, friendly, non-expensive country has been a major advantage for its growing aviation industry
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Dubai's airports have growing ambitions
Dubai's airports suffer none of the bureaucracy that besets their European counterparts, leaving the way open for growth
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Dubai air show: Middle East sets course for economic recovery
Organisers of the Dubai air show are confident the Middle East will lead the aerospace sector's global economic recovery
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Joining the new jet set
Despite the downturn, Abu Dhabi continues to attract generously backed business aviation charter start-ups. The latest is AJA
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NBAA 09: OEM chiefs vow long, slow haul to recovery has begun
Despite encouraging economic signs, manufacturers predict tough year ahead for industry The slow climb to recovery has begun. That was the consensus...
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NBAA 09: Mission to sell
Pilatus has enlisted Bond girls for its NBAA mission: to reveal the "best kept secret in business aviation." The Swiss manufacturer of the PC-12 NG...
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NBAA 09: CJ4 on show in static park
Static park visitors had a chance today to glimpse Cessna's latest Citation jet - the CJ4 - as it took a break from its flight test schedule for a one-day...
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NewsNBAA 09: Bullish Bombardier ready for next stage
Bombardier (booth 4397) has delivered a shot in the arm to its beleaguered Learjet 60XR programme following the collapse of its biggest customer, and hinted...
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NBAA 09: Pelton says the worst is over
The worst is over for business aviation after a "brutal" 12 months since the last NBBA show, but recovery in 2010 will be slow, according to Cessna chief...
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NBAA 09: StandardAero investing despite Dubai turmoil
StandardAero (booth 2699) is continuing to invest millions of dollars in expanding its business despite the economic turmoil affecting Dubai, where its owner...
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NBAA 09: Piaggio unveils new image
Piaggio Aero today unveiled a new look as a "luxury brand", as it rolled out plans to break into non-traditional markets and double the size of its service...
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UK defence spending plans 'out of control'
Damning report says procurement process is overheated
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NBAA 09: Believing the dream
Did last year's death of DayJet - the Florida start-up that was going to tempt America's suit and briefcase brigade from airlines and automobiles into frequent,...
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Keeping a cool head at Kilfrost
Keeping a cool head at Kilfrost After a career working for airlines, Patrick Strasburger joined Kilfrost, supplier of anti-icing products to the aviation...
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Corporate 747-8s set to overtake stalled A380s
Airbus will struggle to sell corporate versions of the A380, while Boeing could take orders for as many as 50 VIP-configured 747-8s in the next decade. This...
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In search of truth from WTO
A guerilla-style war of words over a confidential draft judgement on subsidies is being fought on both sides of the Atlantic
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Used helicopter inventories have peaked, says PremiAir boss
After swelling for 18 months as cash-strapped owners offloaded assets, inventories of used helicopters have peaked, says Tim Blockley, managing director...



















