It could be described as the worst time to run an airline of any sort, let alone a fleet of private jets. VistaJet however, are proving that high standards prove resilient to pressure
In 2008 the price of aluminium plummeted from over $3,000 per tonne to below $1,500 per tonne, causing the stock price of Alcoa – one …
For the last 20 years Polet Airlines has gained valuable experience in transporting extra-heavy and unique shipments, providing services of the highest quality
Just as coalminers used a canary to determine whether continuing work was safe, economists appear to be using logistics as a barometer for the economic climate. By Matthew Marriot, Commercial Director at Hellmans
The Russian Railways CEO has all the credentials that fits with Russia’s modern authoritarian corporate state. He’s a man the West needs to watch
Travel and expenses are most companies’ second-largest controllable outlay – and vast opportunities for savings now exist, as Diners Club Tom Edgerton explains. But you do need to pick with care
As companies negotiate their way through delicate economic times, they are looking to trim costs wherever possible. One area where firms are keeping a closer check on expenses is corporate travel
Didavia Aviation Academy outline their business for the readers of European CEO
Hyundai’s brand and product success attract European fleets
Hyundai reveals its future models in Geneva
Paolo Bossi, Hyundai’s general manager for European fleet and remarketing, says their new i30 model is now successfully stealing sales from Ford and VW – and he’s got the figures to prove it
Business aviation offers convenience and overall cost savings. No wonder it’s a boom industry, as Brian Humphries, CEO of the European Business Aviation Association tells European CEO’s Roger St Pierre
ExecuJet Aviation Group has come along way since its establishment in 1991, with a handful of employees; now, the company has divisions in South Africa, Australia and the Middle East as well as Europe, and manages nearly 100 aircraft globally
Qatar Airways has unveiled its new winter 2007/08 schedules with additional European capacity being the highlight of the airline’s expansion plans
Aviation’s role in climate change could be reduced easily by eliminating needless emissions and enabling consumers to make informed choices about how to travel, according to a new report