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- First European Airlines Obtain ADS-B Approval Air France, AirOne and Volkswagen, three of the 18 aircraft operators participating in EUROCONTROL's ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast) Pioneer Airlines project, have become the world's first airlines to obtain EASA's European Aviation Safety Agency approval to use ADS-B...
- Research articles 2008-10-27
- Aerospace & Defense News - Defense Europe
- Oct 13, 2008 Germany's Ministry of Defence is to select a contractor for its medium altitude long endurance MALE unmanned air vehicle in December with the winning manufacturer being awarded an initial $95 million contract. The two final contenders are the Israel Aerospace Industries IAI Heron-TP and the General...
- Research articles 2008-10-13
- SRI International and the University of Michigan Awarded National Science Foundation Contract to Build CubeSat for Space Science
- SRI International, an independent nonprofit research and development organization, announced today it has been awarded a contract from the National Science Foundation NSF in collaboration with the University of Michigan. The contract supports a recent program launched by the NSF to use CubeSats, which are small satellites, typically a 10...
- Research articles 2008-10-01
- Sky's the limit: new AP labs unit targets in-flight communications
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Seeking millions of dollars in new revenue, San Diego defense contractor AP Labs Inc. has formed a business unit to try to capture a slice of the $1.5 billion in-flight communications and entertainment market. Called AP Avionx, the unit is rolling out boxes for servers and...
- Research articles 2008-09-22
- Commentary: CoCORaHS observers changing weather research
- Reconstructing the past weather has always required, in part, the skills of a detective. Uncovering every bit of useable weather data is essential to providing the most accurate and complete picture of a previous weather event. Analyzing past weather for remote locations can be...
- Research articles 2008-09-18
- Symphony Metreo to Lead Panel on Next Generation Supply Chain Strategies at National Manufacturing Week
- Together With Linksys, Ventana Research and IBM, Symphony Metreo Will Lead a Discussion Focused on Putting Best Practices for Forward-Looking Supply Chain Management Into Action PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Symphony Metreo, Inc., a leading provider of enterprise pricing and operations management solutions, today announced it will be leading a...
- Research articles 2008-09-18
- NASA Specifies Hypertac® "Basket of Wires" Technology for all Space Flight Applications
- Hypertronics Ensures Interconnect Reliability for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center HUDSON, Mass. -- Smiths Interconnect, a division of the global technology business Smiths Group today announces that Hypertronics cPCI connectors, featuring the trademarked Hypertac "Basket of Wires" technology are the only approved Compact PCI connectors for NASA space flight...
- Research articles 2008-09-18
- Aerospace & Defense News - Space
- Sep 8, 2008 Industry proposals for orbital complexes, Moon and Mars landers and a rocket capable of putting 50,000kg (110,000lb) into low-Earth orbit have emerged for a European Space Agency exploration reference architecture. At ESA's 7-8 July architecture review meeting European industry detailed ideas that could inform ESA's development...
- Research articles 2008-09-08
- Company Watch - American Airlines
- Aug 31, 2008 American, British Airways and Iberia intend to cooperate commercially on flights between the United States, Mexico and Canada; and the European Union, Norway and Switzerland. British Air and American had an application for antitrust immunity rejected in 2001 due to a shared dominance of the London...
- Research articles 2008-09-01
- Orbital Sciences Coming to Huntington
- MANUFACTURING: Rocket, satellite maker set to hire local, Boeing engineers Virginia's Orbital Sciences Corp. is looking to tap into Orange County's engineering workforce by opening a Huntington Beach office. The Dulles, Va.-based maker of rockets and satellites wants to hire as many as 40 people in its first...
- Research articles 2008-09-01
- LAN CARGO starts operations in Central America
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD LAN CARGO, the freight division of Latin America's LAN Airlines (NYSE: LFL), announced on 25 August that it will start operations between Miami and Guatemala City, Guatemala and San Jose, Costa Rica next month. The service will be operated using Boeing 767-300F...
- Research articles 2008-08-26
- US Airways Files Application to Operate Tel Aviv Service from Its Philadelphia Hub in 2009
- Proposed Route Will Be the Airline's First-Ever Service to the Middle East TEMPE, Ariz. -- US Airways (NYSE: LCC) continues its international expansion today as the airline applies to operate year-round service between its hub in Philadelphia and Tel Aviv, Israel. Linking the two sister cities with a daily...
- Research articles 2008-08-19
- Helicopters save two Dutch climbers after K2 disaster
- GILGIT, Pakistan AFP — Pakistani army helicopters airlifted two frostbitten mountaineers from K2 and tried to save another Monday after a catastrophic ice fall on the world's second highest peak killed 11 climbers. The avalanche is believed to be the deadliest single incident on the 28,251-foot (8,611-metre) Himalayan peak...
- Research articles 2008-08-03
- Developments and Innovations Enhance Vibrancy in World Flexible PCB Markets
- PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Innovative demands from various end-user verticals including telecommunications, automotive, aerospace and defense, medical, and industrial packaging expect to fuel robust growth in the flexible printed circuit board PCB market. The compliant nature of flexible printed circuits FPCs makes it useful in dynamic motion products, and its...
- Research articles 2008-07-29
- Tide turns for English pier as cash-strapped Britons stay home
- BRIGHTON, England AFP — With colourful arcades, dizzing rides and rich-smelling food stalls, the English pier has long been a key part of a British seaside holiday -- but this summer could be its busiest for years. Piers like those in Weston-Super-Mare -- which largely burnt down Monday --...
- Research articles 2008-07-28
- TAP and OnAir start trials of airborne mobile phone service
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD TAP Portugal, the Portuguese national air carrier, and OnAir, a telecomms company owned by Airbus and SITA which was created to provide telecomms services aboard passenger aircraft, announced on 2 July that commercial trials of the OnAir inflight passenger communications system will be...
- Research articles 2008-07-02
- Pandas facing enforced diet in China's quake zone
- BEIJING AFP — China's famed giant pandas are being forced to diet after last month's earthquake devastated large swathes of bamboo forest in the nation's southwest, state media and officials said. The May 12 8.0-magnitude quake, which left nearly 90,000 people dead or missing, damaged bamboo forests in five...
- Research articles 2008-06-23
- Brush Wellman Inc. Signs Technology Investment Agreement with U.S. Department of Defense for Construction and Start Up of Primary Beryllium Facility
- CLEVELAND -- Brush Wellman Inc. announced today that it has signed a Phase II Technology Investment Agreement TIA with the U.S. Department of Defense DOD for the construction and start up of the $90.4 million primary beryllium facility at the Company's Elmore, Ohio production facility. The Phase I TIA previously...
- Research articles 2008-06-20
- Scripps Networks to Syndicate Video Content on AOL
- AOL Video to Feature Popular Clips from Leading Lifestyle Brands HGTV, Food Network, DIY Network and Fine Living Network KNOXVILLE, Tenn. & NEW YORK -- Scripps Networks and AOL today announced a partnership to deliver clips from Scripps' portfolio of leading lifestyle content on AOL Video, http://video.aol.com, and selectively...
- Research articles 2008-06-18
- US group Boeing to bid for Galileo navigation contracts: report
- BERLIN AFP — US aerospace group Boeing plans to compete for contracts connected with the European satellite navigation system Galileo, the German newspaper Handelsblatt said on Monday, quoting a company spokeswoman. "Boeing is taking part in discussions with a view towards eventually participating in the Galileo project," the spokeswoman...
- Research articles 2008-06-16
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