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Malta Jobs Creation with Aviation Industry Growth

March 11, 2013 Current Affairs No Comments

As Malta becomes one of the hotspots for international investment, many Maltese companies are seeing a major boost to their business. M.C.M Maintenance Centre Malta is one such company that is growing and creating more Malta jobs for locals, with their latest acquisition of a hangar for more aircraft maintenance.

Job Creation

Started in December 2008 M.C.M Maintenance has grown substantially and increased their employment significantly particularly in the operations department. The company specialises in the repair and maintenance and aircraft, specifically in the overhaul of business jets. The company’s recent acquisition of a new hangar is thanks to a 5.5 million Euro investment, which means 40 new Malta jobs. The company operates from the islands but with its international clientele their need for an international law firm means even further job creation. The demand for larger aircraft has led to the need for larger facilities, as the current M.C.M Maintenance facilities cannot reasonably accommodate larger craft. The new hangar will be 2,400 square-metres and is set to be constructed adjacent to the current hangar.

Malta Business Grows with Spain’s Investment Interests

December 13, 2012 Current Affairs No Comments

As one of the fastest growing economies in the world thanks to tourism and international investment, Malta business investments are increasing tenfold. The influx of Spanish tourists over the years, most notably 100 000 in the last year, has lead to a lucrative business relationship between the two countries.

Small Island Big Growth

With so much international interest in Malta companies and investing in businesses it comes as no surprise that the relationship between Malta and Spain is moving into high gear following a visit from Spain’s Ambassador to Malta, Felipe de la Morena Casado, along with thirty Spanish executives, to Malta.

The visit comes on the heels of the Maltese government punting the countries strengths at many international business forums. With a set vision in mind, the Maltese government has identified several sectors which they feel would give Malta business opportunities that it otherwise may not have the strength to build on its own. Everything from renewable energy, financial services, aviation and biotechnology are several sectors amongst the leading Spanish companies who are showing a huge interest in the island.

Malta Aviation Set to Take on the World

December 12, 2012 Current Affairs No Comments

The stunning tourist destination of Malta has become a hub of international investment with many countries eager to get on board and invest in the strong economy of the little country. So it would come as no surprise that Malta aviation is now looking to repeat the success of its land counterparts.

Taking on the World

Malta’s growth has expanded to transport and now it is rated as the seventh most capacious shipping register in the world. With shipping routes extending to every corner of the globe, Malta aviation has now launched a campaign to turn it into one of the most extensive sky services in the world.

As Malta was awarded the George Cross medal by Britain, for its resistance to naval and air raids during World War II, it stands to reason that Malta has the capabilities of owning one of the largest air and land transport infrastructures in the world. This campaign by the Malta Ministry includes a new civil aviation directorate as well as further improved land transport and overall communication between all sectors.

Malta Economy Second Strongest in EU

December 9, 2012 Financial No Comments

It’s a small island that has been moving forward in leaps and bounds to compete with larger European counterparts. The Malta economy has come so far in the last two years that it statistics report it to have the second best economy in Europe. The stats, issued by Eurostat expressly state that the country has performed best amongst the 17 Eurozone member states.

Dynamite Comes in Small Packages

The stunning Mediterranean island is largely known for its magical tourism spots filled with rich history dating back 5 000 years, the Neolithic temples, 300 days of summer, and many street festivals centred around tradition. These have all drawn tourists to Malta like moths to a flame. However, just when it was thought the island had discovered it’s draw card of economic growth, the government went onto the international platform and marketed everything from Malta gaming, Skyparks, family businesses and the film location prospects, amongst many others, as the ultimate Malta economy investment opportunity – the results of which speak for themselves.

Malta’s Corporate Village is New Business Hub

October 2, 2012 News No Comments

With the recent advertising of Malta taking place at high profile conference centres across several business cities in the world, the newly planned Corporate Village in Malta will further attract investment and give international companies opportunities to take advantage of the burgeoning tourist trade and investments in Maltese businesses.

Corporate Village

The plan is for the village to be a leading statement in sustainability and to capture the aspirations of the nation. The massive Corporate Village footprint is planned to host up to 130,000 departs and organisations that largely centre around commerce and trade that include legal services for several Malta lawyers firms, brokers and international traders.

The idea is to create a hub for government organisations and business support agencies to assist with the building of Malta. The Corporate Village will be situated in Mriehel which is short distance from many entities extremely important to the function of those hosted in the village. Malta’s International Airport, Valletta’s cruise passenger terminal and the Freeport in Birzebugga are major gateways for the island of Malta and provide easy travelling for businessmen and officials travelling to Malta.

Malta Launches Draft National Strategy for Creative Prosperity

August 8, 2012 Current Affairs No Comments

malta-creative-strategyMalta has seen an impressive growth of cultural attraction to the Island in recent times. There has been a surge of interest in the country for its picturesque landscape that has brought with it an interest by film production companies around the world. In an effort to boost creative support in Malta, a draft national strategy has been produced, backed by Tourism and Finance Ministers, Tonio Fenech and Mario de Marco.

Malta School of Flying Adds to its Fleet

July 19, 2012 News No Comments

Malta has been in the news a lot lately. It’s been promoted to the top trade destination at a business forum held in Germany. Recently trade relations between Europe and Malta have served to make it one of the top countries for investment. Malta School of Flying has also just received an injection that allowed it to purchase a new plane for its growing fleet.

Malta School of Flying

The new plane acquired by the flying school will afford students the opportunity to get their commercial pilot’s licences. The plane will be used to instrument rating training and aerial work for Malta Wings, which is the sister company to the school of flying. Minister of Small Business, Jason Azzopardi, has confirmed that money was injected to upgrade an aircraft to the current level and a hanger is being built to accommodate the new plane. Assisted by a finance package that is privy to tax in Malta, the money has been a savvy investment into the economic growth of Malta.

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