British-Muslim entrepreneur brings Ramadan to a close performing adhan over London’s Tower Bridge
When Kazi Shafiqur Rahman performed a call to prayer in the heart of London’s financial district, he had little idea of the scale of reaction his performance would draw.
British-Muslim entrepreneur performs call to prayer in London’s Canary Wharf
When Kazi Shafiqur Rahman performed a call to prayer in the heart of London’s financial district, he had little idea of the scale of reaction his performance would draw.
Five predictions that will shape the private aviation market in 2020
Every year, the industry sets a series of expectations based on the results of the previous six to twelve months.
We Believe Private Flight Shouldn’t Be Just for The Rich, But for All
If you ask a person who hasn’t experienced private flight for his opinion about this market, you will probably get a mix of comments about how expensive, luxurious and celebrity-packed it is.
Why Small Town Companies are the Future of Private Aviation
Executive aviation is gaining altitude thanks to its reliability, cost-efficiency and flexibility, three key variables that have changed how companies are doing business all over the world.
What can the private aviation industry learn from Thomas Cook’s demise?
This past week Thomas Cook ceased to exist after 178 years of operations. It’s not the first time a major player declares in bankruptcy and, in fact, without going any further, in the past week alone three other European airlines grounded all flights due to economic inconsistencies: French Aigle Azur and XL Airways and Slovenian Adria Airways.
Seven of the top Muslim business leaders in Britain
Every year, the industry sets a series of expectations based on the results of the previous six to twelve months.
Self-made business man dubbed the ‘Halal Richard Branson’ reveals plans to launch Britain’s first ‘Sharia’ airline
A self-made business man, who calls himself the ‘Halal Richard Branson’ has unveiled plans to launch Britain’s first Sharia compliant airline.
‘Halal Richard Branson’ is launching Britain’s first Sharia airline
Bangladeshi-British businessman Kazi Shafiqur Rahman calls himself the Halal version of Richard Branson.
‘I’m the Halal Richard Branson’: Self-made businessman wants to launch Britain’s first ‘Sharia’ airline with no alcohol and modestly dressed crew
A self-styled ‘Halal Richard Branson’ is launching Britain’s first ‘Sharia compliant’ airline that serves no alcohol, Islamic in-flight meals and has a strict cabin crew dress code.
No alcohol, strict dress codes for women and no pork… how the ‘halal Richard Branson’ has struggled to get Britain’s first Sharia airline off the ground
London-based Kazi Rahman used to work cleaning plane toilets, but now has his sights set on becoming the “halal Richard Branson” by launching his own airline.
Interview with the man behind Channel 4’s How To Start an Airline
Kazi Shafiqur Rahman is already a successful businessman. But the 32-year-old from east London wants more – his aim is to be ‘the halal Richard Branson’.