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The Latest Word On Trends And Developments In Aerospace And Defense Stevens Still Standing. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska)--the former Senate Appropriations Defense subcommittee ranking member who was indicted in July on seven felony counts tied to allegedly concealing gifts--handily won the GOP Senate primary last Tuesday,...
Tags: AAI Corp., Aerospace Industries Association, Army, Boeing Co., Northrop Grumman Corp.
Research articles 2008-09-02

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AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION: Douglass new AIA President
M2 PRESSWIRE-20 July 1998-AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION: Douglass new AIA President C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:130798 WASHINGTON -- John W. Douglass has been selected President and Chief Executive Officer of the Aerospace Industries Association, the trade association representing the nation's manufacturers of aerospace equipment. The...
Tags: acquisition, aerospace, Air Force, FINANCE, Investment, Manufacturing, officer, president, secretary, Washington
Research articles 1998-07-20
AIA offers R&D initiatives to defense department. (Association News).(Aerospace Industries Association)(Brief Article)
The Aerospace Industries Association, Washington, D.C., is asking the Defense Department DoD to improve research and development (R&D) contract policies with high technology companies. The association said it is concerned that profits on large, The Aerospace Industries Association, Washington, D.C., is asking the Defense Department...
Tags: R&D, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2002-11-01
Aerospace Industries Association Honors Congresswoman Jane Harman With Its First Suppliers Award; Physical Optics Corp. Hosts Manufacturing Technology Tour
Business Editors NOTE TO MEDIA: Photo is on Business Wire's Web site at www.businesswire.com and on AP Photo Archive's TOPIC GALLERY at archivepix.ap.org TORRANCE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 28, 2001 Surrounded by 80 aerospace industry officials and manufacturers, Congresswoman Jane Harman D, 36th District, accepted The Aerospace...
Tags: Physical Optics Corp.
Research articles 2001-08-28
Aerospace Industries Association Unveils New Five-Year R&D Plan, Asks for a Vision for Aeronautics
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Aerospace Industries Association put forward its second five-year research and development plan at a briefing today, asking the administration to develop a vision for aeronautics similar to the one proposed recently by the president for space exploration. Clayton M. Jones, chair of...
Tags: aerospace, FAA, Manufacturing, NASA, R&D, vision
Research articles 2004-02-25
AVIATION WEEK and GIFAS, The French Aerospace Industries Association, Announce Next Century of Flight Partnership
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--April 11, 2001 AVIATION WEEK, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP), and GIFAS, the French aerospace industries association, today announced their partnership in The Next Century of Flight, the multi-year global education campaign to commemorate the 100th anniversary of powered flight in...
Tags: aerospace, aviation, Manufacturing, McGraw-Hill Companies, partnership
Research articles 2001-04-11
Sparton Corporation Has Been Elected A Regular Member of the Aerospace Industries Association
JACKSON, Mich. -- Electronics Manufacturing Service EMS provider Sparton Corporation (NYSE:SPA) has been granted full membership privileges into the Aerospace Industries Association AIA. AIA approved Sparton's Regular Membership during the AIA's Board of Governors Conference in Phoenix, Arizona held on November 16, 2005.
Research articles 2005-12-06
The Aerospace Industries Association has named Cord Sterling to be its new vice president of legislative affairs
The Aerospace Industries Association has named Cord Sterling to be its new vice president of legislative affairs. Sterling joins AIA from the Capitol Hill office of Sen. John Warner (R-Va.), chairman of the Senate Armed Service Committee. Sterling has served as Warner's military legislative assistant for the past three years...
Tags: California State University, Government Accountability Office, HARDWARE, Sterling, Storage, Strategy
Research articles 2006-06-21
Aerospace Industries Report Big Gains for 1996.(Originated from The Wichita Eagle, Kan.)
WASHINGTON--Dec. 12--After years of serious turbulence, America's aviation and space businesses racked up a banner year in 1996, with next year forecast to be even better. That upbeat prediction came Wednesday from the Aerospace Industries Association, a trade group for the...
Tags: aerospace, aircraft, Boeing Co., Manufacturing, SALES
Research articles 1996-12-12
Aerospace Industry Expects No Revival until 2004.
By Les Blumenthal, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 12--WASHINGTON--Aerospace employment, currently at its lowest level since World War II, probably will not recover until 2004, the head of the Aerospace Industries Association said Wednesday. ...
Tags: News Tribune Co.
Research articles 2002-12-12
US aerospace and defense predict record 2008 sales
WASHINGTON AFP — The US aerospace and defense industries forecast a record 211 billion dollars in sales next year, due in large part to a boost in civil aviation, the Aerospace Industries Association said Thursday. The six percent overall rise is attributed to a growth in sales of civil...
Tags: aerospace, Agence France-Presse, aircraft, Manufacturing, SALES
Research articles 2007-12-06
Aerospace: Global Trends - Forward thrust.
Byline: Karen E Thuermer Having survived the plummet in sales after 9/11, the aerospace industry worldwide is flying high. The Aerospace Industries Association AIA indicates total sales for the US aerospace industry, the world's largest, reached $184.4bn in 2006, a...
Tags: aerospace, Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Manufacturing
Research articles 2007-06-01
Aerospace Industries Association CEO to Deliver Keynote at MathWorks Aerospace and Defense Conference
The MathWorks Aerospace and Defense Conference '07 will feature John Douglass and leading experts from the aerospace and defense industry
Tags: aerospace, MathWorks
Research articles 2007-05-22
AEROSPACE: Clear Skies Ahead
North American aerospace manufacturers continue to enjoy the BOOM in business that began in 2003 and shows no sign of slowing. Last December, preliminary estimates by the Aerospace Industries Association AIA calculated total 2006 U.S. aerospace industry sales at $184.4 billion - up from $170 billion in 2005,...
Tags: aerospace, aircraft, Clear, Manufacturing
Research articles 2007-06-01
Aerospace Group President Says Sales Could Decline 4.3 Percent in 2002.
By Philip Dine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 13--WASHINGTON -- The aerospace industry faces trouble next year because of a sharp downturn in commercial aviation, the president of the Aerospace Industries Association warned Wednesday. Aerospace sales are expected...
Tags: aerospace, aviation, Boeing Co., Manufacturing, sales
Research articles 2001-12-13
Aerospace And Defense Companies Seek Renewed Push For Export Licensing Reform
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Chief executive officers from 39 major aerospace and defense companies have signed a letter to the president asking for a renewed push for reform of the export control licensing process. At a press briefing at the Aerospace Industries Association today, representatives from AIA,...
Tags: aerospace, Boeing Co., Manufacturing, Raytheon Co., U.S.
Research articles 2002-02-07
Aerospace & Defense News - Defense
Jan 28, 2008 Aerospace firms support changes to U.S. export policies Countries working with the U.S. on the Joint Strike Fighter have complained that export-control rules have stifled cooperation. U.S. companies are pushing for change to the process. Aerospace Industries Association President Marion Blakey noted that improving the system...
Tags: aerospace, Air Force, Boeing Co., Lockheed Martin Corp., Manufacturing, Northrop Grumman Corp., SALES
Research articles 2008-01-28
Europe is lagging in aerospace R&D, BDLI warns
Europe is falling behind the USA, and maybe also Japan, in the field of aerospace research and development, says Dr Hans Birke, managing director of BDLI, the German Aerospace Industries Association.According to estimates made by the BDLI and the European Union, in 1994 the USA spent, through NASA alone, some...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S.
Research articles 1996-05-01
Aerospace & Defense News - Technology
Apr 7, 2008 Technology contractor SRA International Inc. said Thursday it won a contract worth up to $48.1 million to provide architectural design, database management and software support to the Department of Defense. Apr 3, 2008 Aerospace Industries Association members want to see a floor of 4% of...
Tags: aerospace, Boeing Co., MARKETING, mobile
Research articles 2008-04-07
Aerospace & Defense News - Space
Apr 14, 2008 Countless hours spent designing, hand-building and testing model rockets has paid off for 100 teams that will be vying for the sixth annual Team American Rocketry Challenge national title next month. The Aerospace Industries Association announced the finalists for the world's largest rocket contest Friday. A...
Tags: aerospace, Boeing Co., General Dynamics Corp., Lockheed Martin Corp., Media, NETWORKING, satellite, team
Research articles 2008-04-14
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