All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 80
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MRO Special Report: The ascent of Man
The independent British island territory and tax haven is marketing itself as an aviation centre with its aircraft register and government backing for industry
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Pilots - finding the face that fits
Finding the face that fits One of the biggest problems for fast-growing Gulf-based business aviation operators in recent years has been recruiting...
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Interview
Interview: Raburn relaxes after sprinting a marathon
A relaxed, bearded and newly jobless Vern Raburn catching up with friends and former colleagues at this month's National Business Aviation Association convention...
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S-76 operators get global charter opportunity
Sikorsky S-76 operators are being offered the chance to become part of a globally branded franchise network that will market its members' charter services...
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Independents look to new markets for investment
With the credit crunch cutting off traditional sources of capital, investors from business aviation's newest markets are fast emerging as the best hope for...
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Large-cabin completions continue growth
The large-cabin completions sector is continuing to add capacity - albeit cautiously - as demand for VIP versions of Airbus ...
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Eclipse chief calls for profit before ramp-up
Eclipse Aviation chief executive Roel Pieper says turning a profit at the embattled very light jet manufacturer...
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Turbulent take-off for taxis
VLJs inspired a host of start-ups aiming to revolutionise on-demand private aviation. But the credit crunch has claimed one major casualty - can the others survive?
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Grob closes in on rescue package as Bombardier pulls out Learjet 85
Bombardier is re-evaluating its entire development and manufacturing strategy for the all-composite Learjet 85 business jet after terminating an agreement...



















