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€1.50 56 new private jets worth €2 billion in Malta by 2025 PAGE 3 INTERVIEW | PAGES 10 & 11 PAUL COCKS A global corporate aviation fi nance specialist is predicting that as many as 56 new private jets could be delivered to Malta between now and 2025. e cost of these aircraft could be in the region of $2 billion. Shearwater Aero Capital provides asset-based fi nancing options to help clients purchase new or pre- owned business aircraft by secur- ing the aircraft as collateral and intelligently managing the asset to preserve its value. Joseph Muscat and Adrian Delia had a tame exchange in the second and final debate of this electoral campaign Eden Leisure Group CEO Simon De Cesare on his plans, success stories and concerns PAGE 3 PAGE 2 e economic focus during the European elections campaign was in uenced by Malta's changing priorities due to expanding economy - Gordon Cordina THURSDAY 23 MAY 2019 • ISSUE 9 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT Economic discourse sees shift from bread and butter issues to quality of life EUROPEAN ELECTIONS as 56 new private jets could help clients purchase new or pre- Joseph Muscat and Adrian Delia had a tame exchange in the second and final debate of this electoral campaign as 56 new private jets could as 56 new private jets could

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