All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 78
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EBACE: Asian Aerospace's business aviation ambitions
Asian Aerospace wants to become the premium business aviation event for the region and organiser Reed Exhibitions has signed several business aviation exhibitors...
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EBACE: Grob chief executive maintains SPn ambitions
Would-be investors at the show with up to €200 million ($273 million) to spare should make tracks for Niall Olver. That is the sum the ExecuJet chief executive...
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EBACE: Arab Wings seeks European expansion
Jordanian aircraft management specialist Arab Wings is on the hunt for a European acquisition as its owner embarks on an expansion strategy that includes...
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EBACE: Middle East operators make their mark
Middle East business aviation operators are making their mark at an EBACE short of big orders, with a deal for the region's first Beechcraft Premier II and...
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EBACE: Europe gets its business aviation meeting place
A bid to emulate in Europe a US event that attracts up to 3,000 businessaviation schedulers and dispatchers was launched at EBACE today. The BA-Meetup...
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EBACE: Icejet optimistic on market outlook
Financial scandals, a currency in freefall and riots outside Parliament, the people of
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EBACE: Rizon starts work on Doha FBO
The downturn has been tough on the Middle East's burgeoning business aviation sector, with a number of new ventures - particularly in Dubai ...
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EBACE: Republican luxury
Jet Republic is banking on fine fittings and service to give it an edge in the competitive fractional ownership market
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EBACE bookings beat the downturn
The calendar has been kind to the ninth European Business Aviation Conference and exhibition in Geneva
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Working Week: A Frenchman promoting the UK
Bruno Esposito arrived in London for 'two or three years' to work at Inmarsat. Now, 21 years later, he is still in England and representing British industry as director of civil air transport at the SBAC
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Jet Republic aims to lure 'working-class millionaires' to business aviation
Fractional start-up Jet Republic is aiming to entice Europe's "working class millionaires" into business aviation,...
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Middle East supplement: Dedicated service
Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies, formerly GAMCO, has a growing workload from Etihad and is looking to expand its client base
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Middle East supplement: Pilots keen to fly on the wild side
Pilots keen to fly on the wild side
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Middle East supplement: Profile – back to the front
Former British Airways Concorde pilot John Downey retired from flying in 2004, but was persuaded to return to the industry and joined Etihad as a Boeing 777 captain, becoming head of corporate safety
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Middle East supplement: Doing the business
Despite Dubai's property collapse, the Gulf's fast-growing business aviation players have not lost their ambition
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Middle East supplement: Mission command
Upscale charter specialist Royal Jet says its pilots have to be able and willing to do much more than simply fly aircraft
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Middle East supplement: Fluctuating fortunes for pay
A year ago, the fact that the UAE dirham was pegged to the then weakening US dollar made the country a honeypot for European tourists. But for their compatriots working there and converting their dirham-based salaries back into euros or sterling, the exchange rate was a killer.



















