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British Ambassador Pays Flying Visit To Marshall

11 November 2008

image of british embassadorOn Tuesday 11th November, the British Ambassador to Germany visited the new Marshall Business Aviation Centre in Cambridge today during a two-day tour of the East of England to further business links between the UK and Germany. Sir Michael Arthur was welcomed by Mr Michael Marshall, Chairman, and taken on a tour of the Centre before he boarded a helicopter for his journey to King’s Lynn. The Ambassador was accompanied by David Steele, Director of Inward Investment & Investor Development and Jacky Holtby, Business Development Manager at East of England International (EEI). Mr Michael said: “We were delighted to welcome Sir Michael Arthur to Cambridge to brief him about a number of topics, including the importance of Marshall Airport Cambridge UK as a regional airport.” The Ambassador and his party were taken to King’s Lynn courtesy of Sterling Helicopters which operates from Norwich Airport and provides charter and aerial surveying services. The company also holds contracts to operate the East Anglian Air Ambulance of which “Anglia Two” helicopter is now based at Marshall Airport Cambridge. The photo shows (l-r) Allan McGreal, Head of Marshall Business Aviation; John Watkins, Director, Marshall Airport Operations and Development; Jacky Holtby, Business Development Manager, East of England International (EEI); Sir Michael Arthur, British Ambassador to Germany and David Steele, Director of Inward Investment & Investor Development, EEI.

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