All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 79
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Middle East supplement: Home away from home
Working in the Gulf can mean living the dream. The states are largely tolerant and liberal, but local customs must be respected
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Middle East supplement: A chance to grow
The pace of expansion may have slowed, but the Gulf's aviation operators are still looking for the right sort of professionals
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Middle East supplement: local heroes
Recruiting nationals in senior positions, including pilots, is a political imperative for the Gulf's airlines. How are they doing?
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New uses for old bases
Two business campuses are set to make Wales the UK's centre for UAV testing and training of military maintenance specialists
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Survival specialists
Like all SMEs, Wales's small aerospace suppliers have had to develop distinct product offerings to beat overseas competition
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Wales has emerged as one of the UK's foremost
Wales has emerged as one of the UK's foremost regions for aerospace and defence thanks to a Darwinian ability to adapt to a slew of economic blows
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Can Diamond shine again?
A low-cost spyplane is helping restore the sparkle for Europe's leading GA manufacturer after a dismal 2008. With its own diesel engine in production and a new jet on the way, Diamond insists its future is brighter
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Loch Lomond Seaplanes takes the high road
The UK's only amphibious air taxi service is floating...
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D-Jet delays give customers breathing space
Diamond Aircraft says many customers have welcomed programme delays to the D-Jet ...
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Working Week: kicking up a storm in recruitment
Nick Wilcox is managing director of Storm Aviation's global recruitment business. The company is one of Europe's leading independent providers of EASA 145 line maintenance personnel
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Royal Jet says completion capacity easing as it launches project to refurbish five BBJs
Abu Dhabi -based charter operator Royal Jet says the...
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A breath of fresh air at Oxygen 4
Mark Green is a director of business aircraft charter broker Oxygen 4, based near London's Gatwick airport. Set up four years ago, the company's main client base is in Asia, the Middle East and Russia
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Sticking with our soul
Today's Flight International looks and reads very different to its 1909 predecessor. But the magazine has the same principles and passion as it had at the birth of British aviation
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The future for Flight International
The launch of flightglobal.com has taken the wider Flight brand to a much bigger online audience
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Airbus to help Emirates pilots sleep after crews find A380 'too quiet'
Weary Emirates Airbus A380 pilots are complaining that they cannot sleep in their crew-rest area in the aft main cabin because the aircraft is too quiet. The...
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Seville aims for top European aerospace billing
REGIONS An airlift for Seville The southern Spanish city is not letting the A400M crisis derail its plans to establish itself as a major European...



















