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Subscribe now (its free) and you will be able to download the previous seven programmes, totalling more two hours of news, views and features from the aviation industry in the Middle East and North Africa.
News headlines, plus a report from the AUVSI annual conference in Denver Colorado and a discussion about SAMA, the Saudi low cost carrier.
News headlines from the MENA region for the week ending 22 August 2010.
News headlines, plus an analysis of the news from DAE that it has cancelled orders with Boeing and Airbus.
News from the aerospace industry through the Middle East and North Africa plus a look into the background and troubles that are facing Dubai Aerospace Enterprise by Arabian Aerospace editor Alan Peaford.
In this 20-minute edition we look at the news headlines from the week; Alan Peaford talks to MENA chief operating officer Ralph Eisenschmid; we talk with the Abu Dhabi investment company's aerospace chief, Mr Hommaid Shemmari.
This week's special edition comes from the Farnborough International Air Show in the UK.
All the latest news from the MENA region, plus a preview of the upcoming Farnborough International Airshow.
News headlines from the MENA region plus discussions on the EU ban on Iran Air and the decision by Germany to extend flights for Qatar Airways.
This week's news headlines from the MENA region.
News headlines plus a report from the opening of the Dubai World Central Al Maktoum International Airport.
The close links between the UK's aerospace industry and the Middle East are nowhere more apparent than through BAE Systems. Jon Lake takes a look at the ties with the defence manufacturer.
Arabian Aerospace radio - 29 August 2010
News headlines, plus a report from the AUVSI annual conference in Denver Colorado and a discussion about SAMA, the Saudi low cost carrier.
CTC Aviation Executive Jet Services Limited, the private jet management division of CTC Aviation Group plc, announced today a 49% increase in business activity.
On November 19 1956, soon after Morocco gained its independence from France, an air arm was established as the Aviation Royale Chérifienne.
With three in service, Morocco is now the largest user of Aero Union's legacy Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System (MAFFS), the US Forest service having converted to the new MAFFS 2 system last year.
Though Dociostaurus Maroccanus (the Moroccan locust) has not been responsible for the levels of economic damage that it once caused, with fewer outbreaks in recent years, it remains a potentially dangerous threat.
Royal Air Maroc is facing the challenge set by Open Skies. IAN GOOLD takes a look at how the airline is responding.
Etihad Airways is to open a premium lounge in Manchester. It will be the third Etihad lounge to open outside of the airline's home base in Abu Dhabi. The new lounge, which will open later this year in Manchester Airport's Terminal