All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 82
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Smart Air aims for fractional profit from D-Jets waiting list
The founder of Europe's first fractional ownership operation for Diamond D-Jets believes waiting...
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European UAV hopes are dead, says Dassault chairman
European hopes of developing a home-grown large surveillance unmanned air vehicle are effectively dead, with programmes based on proven and readily available...
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Enders confronts pressure from Europe's ministers at ILA 2008
Airbus chief executive Thomas Enders has talked of the "natural tension" between the company's "need to go global" and pressure from stakeholder governments...
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New entrants flock to completions market
Lack of capacity in the overstretched large business jet completions market is encouraging new entrants to a sector that has previously been dominated by...
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Jet out of nowhere
With its glory days in gliders and aerobatic trainers long behind it, tiny German airframer Grob sprung a surprise in 2005 with the world's first all-composite business jet
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East meets West
east meets the west Next week's ILA air show may be smaller than Farnborough, held two months later. But, despite its proximity to its better-known...
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Global network prepares to play its parts
Grob faced several challenges in setting up a global sales and support network robust enough to compete with Cessna, Hawker Beechcraft and Pilatus. Before...
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Airship Ventures signs deal to take delivery in October of Zeppelin NT
The first Zeppelin NT airship destined for the USA powered up for the first time last week at the company's Friedrichshafen factory, as Californian start-up...
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Diesel pioneer goes it alone
After long flying in formation with troubled engine maker Thielert, Diamond Aircraft is designing its own jet-fuel powerplant
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Grob details plans for stretch SPn
Grob Aerospace has revealed more about its plans to develop a stretch version of the SPn once the all-composite...
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Emirates recruits more staff than rest of Middle East carriers put together
Emirates A hunger for talent
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Abu Dhabi's Etihad casts net wider for pilots
Despite some scepticism at launch, Abu Dhabi's new flag carrier, Etihad, has become one of the region's top three airlines
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Jobs aplenty in booming Gulf business aviation market
Sheikhs to celebrities The region's many new business aviation operators desperately need pilots, but the job is very different...
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A place in the sun
A place in the sun Why work in the Middle East? Well, for a start, there are employers that desperately want you: the explosion of airlines, airports,...
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Want to work in aviation training in the Gulf?
Passing on your skills The proliferation of training establishments in the Gulf has created opportunities for those who want to work...
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Aviation key to Dubai and Middle East economic boom
Aviation is key to the ambitions of the region's desert kingdoms and emirates to diversify and transform their economies Murdo morrison
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Huge investment by MRO providers means more jobs
Engine of growth: the Gulf region is rapidly developing its own MRO infrastructure mro Repairing to fly high The past few years have seen...



















