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- Rules of Innovation From a Wal-Mart Pro
- A Wal-Mart manager shares four crucial steps for launching new projects within a big corporation. 1. Exploit Your Company’s Competitive Advantages “You really need to know how...
- Articles 2008-04-10
- How They Did It: Seven Intrapreneur Success Stories
- Seven successful intrapreneurs reveal what it took to launch new ventures at Kodak, Toyota, Yahoo, and other major companies. .logoimg { float:right; border:1px solid #eee; padding:4px; background:#fff;} Kodak Intrapreneur:...
- Articles 2008-04-10
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- CAE and Bombardier Add a Global Express Aircraft Full-Flight Simulator to CAE's Business Aviation Training Network.
- NBAA, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Sep 25, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Today, CAE (TSX:CAE)(NYSE:CGT) and Bombardier announced they will add a new Global Express aircraft full-flight simulator FFS to CAE's business aviation training network. This announc NBAA, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Sep 25, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- ...
- Research articles 2007-09-25
- NBAA 2007: Bombardier Premieres Breakthrough Global Vision flight deck on Global Aircraft Family; - London Air Services named launch customer for new generation cockpit.
- ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Sep 24, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Bombardier today is set to raise the standard in cockpit design and technology as the business aviation leader unveils and celebrates its new Global Vision flight deck for Global 5000 and Glo ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Sep 24, 2007...
- Research articles 2007-09-24
- NBAA 2007: Aero Toy Store Order Includes Bombardier's New Global Vision Flight Deck; - Purchase of one Global Express XRS jet with the new Global Vision flight deck - Additional purchase agreements for two Learjet 60 XR aircraft.
- ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Sep 26, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Bombardier Aerospace announced today that Aero Toy Store of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has placed firm orders for two Learjet 60 XR aircraft, and a Global Express XRS jet with the Global Visio ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Sep 26, 2007...
- Research articles 2007-09-26
- Comprehensive new flight training programme to be established at Georgia FlightSafety International facility
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-1999 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD FlightSafety Boeing International Training has teamed up with FlightSafety International and Boeing Business Jets to create a new comprehensive flight training programme at the Georgia FlightSafety International facility in Atlanta, US. Under the new partnership FlightSafetyBoeing will install a Boeing Next-Generation 737...
- Research articles 1999-12-06
- Groen Brothers Aviation Joins the Georgia Institute of Technology Team in a Joint Heavy Lift Proposal (JHL) for the US Army
- The Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, a top five U.S. graduate engineering research university, with the top public aerospace engineering program in the country, including a world renowned rotary wing technology program, and Groen Brothers Aviation, Inc. (OTC BB: GNBA), Salt Lake City, the world's leading autorotative flight technology company,...
- Research articles 2005-07-14
- Minor flight delays at Oakland International
- OAKLAND -- Arriving and departing flights at Oakland International Airport were delayed about 15 minutes Tuesday because of computer problems at the Federal Aviation Administration's Georgia-based flight-plan facility, an airport spokeswoman said. The FAA reported a communication failure at the Hampton, Ga., site, south of Atlanta, where flight...
- Research articles 2008-08-26
- Motley Rice Investigates Crash of Comair Flight 5191; Aviation Litigation Firm Only Firm to Have Worked on Similar CRJ Case
- MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. -- Motley Rice LLC, one of the nation's largest plaintiffs' litigation firms, is currently investigating the tragic crash of Comair Flight 5191, which crashed while en route from Lexington, Kentucky, to Atlanta, Georgia. The plane crashed shortly after takeoff at Lexington's Blue Grass Airport. According to National...
- Research articles 2006-08-28
- US hails flight of Georgian separatist leader as 'historic'
- WASHINGTON AFP ? The United States applauded the resignation and flight into exile of the leader of Georgia's separatist region of Adjara as an "historic" event for the people of the former Soviet state and pledged to continue cooperation with Tbilisi. "The United States notes the departure of Aslan...
- Research articles 2004-05-06
- Crews hunt for H-bomb lost off Georgia in '58
- LITTLE TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. -- Experts dragged sensors from boats and divers scooped soil from the ocean bottom Thursday, looking for radioactive clues to the location of a hydrogen bomb lost off the Georgia coast in 1958. A crippled B-47 bomber dumped the 7,600-pound H-bomb into the Wassaw...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- Russia not behind Georgia missile strike: general
- MOSCOW AFP — A top Russian air force officer denied on Thursday that any Russian jet had been involved in a missile strike on Georgian soil. Lieutenant General Igor Khvorov told journalists: "We didn't plan or carry out any flights over Georgian territory.... It's fairly difficult to talk about...
- Research articles 2007-08-09
- NASA Announces Georgia Aeronautics Research Award
- To: SCIENCE EDITORSContact: J.D. Harrington of NASA, +1-202-358-5241WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA's Aeronautics ResearchMission Directorate, Aviation Safety Program, Washington, has awardedapproximately $140,000 to Georgia Tech Research Corp., Atlanta, Ga., for workdescribed in their NASA research announcement proposal entitled "Methodologyto Support Dynamic Function Allocation Policies Between Humans and Flight DeckAutomation."The...
- Research articles 2007-01-12
- Georgia on our mind
- Members of the England Travel Club can watch Glenn Hoddle's side in World Cup action in Georgia on Saturday 9 November through David Dryer Sports Tours. The one-day return flight from Gatwick to Tblisi - leaving late on Friday, November 8 - costs pounds 275. Details on...
- Research articles 1996-09-08
- Thales Selected by Gulfstream to Develop the Flight Control Computer System for the New Ultra Long Range G650.(Company overview)
- MONTREAL, QUEBEC and SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Mar 13, 2008 Marketwire via COMTEX -- Thales today announced that it has been selected by Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation to develop the full three-axis fly-by-wire FBW flight control computer system for the new ultra-long-range Gulfstream G650 business jet. The contract has...
- Research articles 2008-03-13
- New Scorpion Test Flight
- Elbit Systems and Tam, the Georgian aircraft manufacturer, announced that the upgraded SU-25 `Scorpion' underwent its maiden flight recently in Tblisi, Georgia. The new Scorpion is equipped with advanced systems complying with ICAO requirements. A state-of-the-art cockpit with two 6- x 8-inch, multi-coloured LCD displays and a head-up display offer...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
- Business 2.0 June 2005 Issue Highlights
- SAN FRANCISCO -- "B2 100: The Fastest-Growing Technology Companies" by Georgia Flight, Susanna Hamner, and Nicole Joseph, page 120.
- Research articles 2005-05-31
- Students strive for autonomous flight. (1994 International Aerial Robotics Competition)
- 00-00-0000 Last year's International Aerial Robotics Competition at the Georgia Institute of Technology attracted several sophisticated flying robots, but none could complete the assigned task: to fly around an arena and retrieve objects, all without human intervention. But there were still winners because the...
- Research articles 1995-03-09
- Smart sensor project takes flight
- Boeing 'pressure belt' to measure airplane wing stress. In 1997, several groups within Boeing, along with Endevco and Georgia Tech, started building a smart sensor-based device to measure pressure distribution on the top and bottom surface of an airplane wing. Called a "pressure belt," the device is a long, flexible...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- Changing at the speed of flight
- Delta Air Lines, Inc. Atlanta, Georgia A sign hangs on the breakroom door in a nondescript building on the fringes of Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta. The building houses the training technology center for Delta Air Lines. The sign reads, "Business Elite Lounge." Ouch. Business Elite was Delta's US$100 million...
- Research articles 2003-11-01
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