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Why this site?

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esumes or CVs are boring, indeed. Let me start with this. I guess it is difficult for both candidates and recruiters to have to deal with CVs (or Resumes, or whatever you prefer to call them). Each professional on the planet has his or her CV (and rightfully so) but for this very reason it has become more and more difficult to distinguish yourself, even when you have accomplished something with your career (or think you have accomplished something, anyway).[/left]
So at some point I thought to prepare an online CV, and the first version of this site was born. However, it is still "boring" in a sort of way, since CVs (even online CVs with websites and links to external resources and websites) appears yet to be limited and static, and, yes, just another CV.
There is so much to a person than a CV.
As a professional working in the aviation industry, I have many ideas and opinions on the industry, so at some point I though I'd like to share them through a blog. I do not expect to have a blog with thousands of followers and readers, these pages are just intended as a means to put down some ideas and (random) thought on the industry, the market, the business, people and organizations.
As a person I have my own interests, in fact, I have many. So do not be surprised if you will read some articles on seemingly unrelated subjects or topics.
And finally, as English is not my first language, you will excuse me if (occasionally, hopefully) you  find some error - I just though that writing in English would allow me to share with a larger audience.
 
23 May 2011 / Monday
general aviation: private business jets
Private business jets are the best alternative for executives and HNWI who usually fly first or business class. At a moment when the commercial airlines are cutting routes, while increasing prices but reducing the quality of the service provided private jets / jet charters could prove to be the best alternative for this market segment. [...]  Read More →
18 May 2011 / Wednesday
spare-parts-supply-airline-operators-power-by-the-hour-programs
Spare Parts Supply for Airline Operators and Power-By-the-Hour Programs are changing the spare parts aviation industry; recent developments in civil and military aviation have indeed changed (and are changing) the industry substantially. Today MROs (Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Organizations) as well as the OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers in the sense of aircraft manufacturer) provide spare [...]  Read More →
12 May 2011 / Thursday
forex-currency-exchange-market-inefficiency
Forex is one of my personal interests and passions. Not really linked to the aviation world, but not many personal interests are usually linked to our full time jobs. Besides, being interested in something not closely related to our full time jobs can only help personal development and, in turns, it is going to help [...]  Read More →