All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 84
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Dubai 2007: The race is on
Bob Johnson: relishing opportunity INVESTMENT Following the leader The UAE's big two emirates have ambitions to diversify their economies...
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Interview: Outsider Edwards aims to expand Jet Aviation
In May, Peter Edwards, former boss of Bombardier's business aviation arm, became the first outsider to run business...
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Interview: Niall Olver, Grob Aerospace
Niall Olver has turned a small South African Learjet distributorship into one of the world's biggest business aviation services organisations, with fixed-base...
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Cosworth revs into aviation
New market opens for UK engineering firm as chequered flag comes down on F1 era
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Airbus reshuffles management team
New Airbus chief executive Tom Enders has reshuffled his senior team, slimming the executive committee from nine to six and marking a further shift by Airbus...
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DayJet set out European ambitions
Pioneering Florida air taxi operator DayJet has been explaining about its plans to roll-out its "per-seat on-demand"...
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Asia's new arrival
asia's new arrival murdo morrison london Asian Aerospace - one of the biggest global air show brands - has reinvented itself as a civil aviation...
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Straight & level: 14 August 2007
Only a mother could love them What was the ugliest aircraft of them all? It's a question almost as old as aviation, but more contenders are being added...
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Abu Dhabi's Mubadala lays out aerospace ambitions
The emirate of Abu Dhabi is stepping up plans to become a major force in global aerospace, emulating the ambitions of its United Arab Emirates neighbour...
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Business aviation shares Paris order bonanza
Business aviation rarely figures on the Paris scoreboard, but a flurry of aircraft commitments saw the sector get in on this year's orders bonanza. Cessna...
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Premier upstarts
A new type of airline has emerged in the London to New York market in the last 18 months, offering business-only transatlantic travel on converted, old airliners. Should major carriers be worried?
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Greatest show on earth: Paris
It's back, bigger than ever. Humid, hectic, expensive, at times chaotic, the world's biggest air show has its drawbacks. But every two years, the industry's continuing addiction to Paris is evident
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ASD figures show new orders down for European aerospace manufacturers
Europe's aeronautics manufacturers saw values of new orders fall by more than a fifth in 2006 in what could be the first sign of the Airbus effect and that...
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Bombardier rules out flight into very light jet sector
Manufacturer upbeat as new international markets for business aviation emerge



















