Duty cut on diesel engines, gearboxes from Japan – Chandigarh Tribune

July 31, 2011 by  


Duty cut on diesel engines, gearboxes from Japan
Chandigarh Tribune
PTI After a brief lull, state-owned oil firms today hiked jet fuel, or ATF, prices by a steep 2.7 per cent, in line with firming rates in international markets. The Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) price in Delhi has been hiked by Rs 1520 per kilolitre (kl) ...

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Cables show NATO’s intervention in Libya is all about oil – Arab News

July 30, 2011 by  


Cables show NATO's intervention in Libya is all about oil
Arab News
Kusa fled Libya to England by private jet on March 30 this year. Behind the scenes, tensions increased with the advent of the Obama administration. The Obama administration activated preparations, stretching back to at least 2007, to seek to oust the ...

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Caribbean Airlines jet crashes on landing at Guyana Airport – SKNVibes.com

July 30, 2011 by  


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Caribbean Airlines jet crashes on landing at Guyana Airport
SKNVibes.com
Chabrol noted reports indicated that there were 157 passengers and six crew members aboard Flight BW 523 which connected from New York to Port of Spain, and that the flight was expected since 9.45 pm on the previous day. He also said firefighters, ...

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$230000 For a Guard Dog: Why the Wealthy Are Afraid Of Violence From Below – AlterNet

July 29, 2011 by  


$230000 For a Guard Dog: Why the Wealthy Are Afraid Of Violence From Below
AlterNet
While the private jet crowd is “big business,” the rest of Maine—and the country—is still suffering. And maybe that's where the fear comes in. We've seen revolution in Tunisia and Egypt, attempts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, unrest in Greece and Spain, ...

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$230000 For a Guard Dog: Why the Wealthy Are Afraid Of Violence From Below – AlterNet

July 29, 2011 by  


$230000 For a Guard Dog: Why the Wealthy Are Afraid Of Violence From Below
AlterNet
While the private jet crowd is “big business,” the rest of Maine—and the country—is still suffering. And maybe that's where the fear comes in. We've seen revolution in Tunisia and Egypt, attempts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, unrest in Greece and Spain, ...

Bruce G. Sundlun, business magnate and Rhode Island governor, dies at 91 – Washington Post

July 29, 2011 by  


Bruce G. Sundlun, business magnate and Rhode Island governor, dies at 91
Washington Post
After serving as a lawyer in the Justice Department and running a private law practice in Washington, he became president of a charter jet concern in the 1970s. The company, after changing ownership several times, is now known as NetJets. ...

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Flexjet Forms Alliance with Rosewood Hotels & Resorts – Haute Living

July 29, 2011 by  


Flexjet Forms Alliance with Rosewood Hotels & Resorts
Haute Living
Flexjet – the private jet services company of Bombardier, the world's largest manufacturer of business jets – is now offering its customers special benefits including special destination package options and room upgrades. part of it's alliance with ...

Soulja Boy’s $55 million birthday gift – Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

July 29, 2011 by  


Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

Soulja Boy's $55 million birthday gift
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
I hope the young brotha took into account how much it will cost to even keep this thing in the air, insurance, maintenance, crew, etc. obviously he did not listen to Obamas corporate jet speech. this country is going downhill real fast Now there's a ...

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Art Muro Named New Jet Source Maintenance Manager – AMTOnline.com

July 28, 2011 by  


Art Muro Named New Jet Source Maintenance Manager
AMTOnline.com
Most recently serving as Service Manager with Crownair Aviation Maintenance, Muro brings to Jet Source a wealth of knowledge and experience in servicing and maintaining both general aviation and corporate jet aircraft. Muro prides himself in building ...

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Bruce G. Sundlun, business magnate and Rhode Island governor, dies at 91 – Washington Post

July 28, 2011 by  


Bruce G. Sundlun, business magnate and Rhode Island governor, dies at 91
Washington Post
After serving as a lawyer in the Justice Department and running a private law practice in Washington, he became president of a charter jet concern in the 1970s. The company, after changing ownership several times, is now known as NetJets. ...

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