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- Composite Technology and TECO-Westinghouse Expand Manufacturing Agreement
- Composite Technology Corporation CTC (OTCBB: CPTC) and TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company TWMC are pleased to announce the execution of an expanded Commercial Manufacturing Agreement between the two companies. The definitive Agreement signed with CTC's DeWind subsidiary extends the manufacturing relationship between CTC and TWMC for ten years and sets the guidelines...
- Research articles 2008-06-02
- Safety Rules and Regulations
- Passenger Bill of Rights Rejected. A federal appeals court has rejected a law requiring airlines to provide food, water, clean toilets and fresh air to passengers trapped in a plane delayed on the ground. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that New York's new state...
- Research articles 2008-03-31
- Lane Berry Advises Capo Industries, Inc. on its Sale to Senior plc
- BOSTON -- Lane, Berry & Co. International, LLC announced today that it served as exclusive financial adviser to Capo Industries, Inc. with respect to its $85 million sale to Senior plc. The agreement also includes $5 million of additional consideration payable in 2009 contingent upon 2008 results. Capo is a...
- Research articles 2007-12-20
- Former ASM President Eli Bradley dies at 90.(Elihu F. Bradley)(American Society for Metals)(In memoriam)(Brief article)
- Elihu F. Bradley, FASM, passed away Jan. 2, 2007, at Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Conn. He was 90. Eli graduated from Yale University in 1939 with a bachelor's in engineering in metallurgy. He retired as chief of materials engineering and research at Pratt &...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
- BRIEFING: Aircraft carriers play a vital role in protecting U.S. security interests overseas and establishing stability in the worlds trouble spots. In support of Operation Enduring Freedom (October 2001-present) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (March 2003-present), carrier strike groups have rapidly deployed to the Persian Gulf region to provide dominant, decisive...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- AMPHIBIOUS SHIPS
- FRIGATES FFG BRIEFING: The number of U.S. Navy frigates topped 100 before fiscal constraints initiated a sharp decline that accelerated after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Twenty-three Perry-class FFGs have been decommissioned and several have been sold or leased to foreign countries. Eight are assigned to the Naval Reserve...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- HEAT, SAND, AND ROCKETS: Maintaining OH-58Ds on the battlefield.(Turbine Technology)
- HEAT, SAND, AND ROCKETS: Maintaining OH-58Ds on the battlefield By James Careless "If you want to understand what it's like being a civilian repairing U.S. Army helicopters in Iraq, just imagine that you're a trustee in a prison," says Ray...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Hexcel Outlook
- STAMFORD, Conn. -- Hexcel Corporation (NYSE/PCX: HXL), today discussed its outlook for 2007 and strategic direction for the future. Chief Executive Officer Comments Mr. David Berges summarizing Hexcel's prospects commented, "While the A380 delay and Ballistics decline were short-term disappointments in 2006, Hexcel is well underway in taking...
- Research articles 2006-12-12
- MHI to Increase Production of Engine Parts for Commercial Airplanes; Factory Dedicated to the Parts Production to Be Built
- Tokyo, Japan, Sept 27, 2006 - JCN Newswire - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI; TSE:7011) will expand its production capacity of aero-engine parts for commercial aircrafts at its Nagoya Guidance & Propulsion Systems Works in Komaki-city, Aichi Prefecture. With capital investment of approximately 5 billion yen, MHI will build...
- Research articles 2006-09-27
- Turbine Truck Engines Inc. Secures 10 Million Dollar Equity Line of Credit for New Energy Efficient ``Flex-Fuel'' Engine
- DELAND, Fla. -- Turbine Truck Engines Inc. TTE (OTCBB:TTEG) is the owner of an exclusive license for manufacturing and marketing Heavy Duty Highway Truck Engines utilizing a new Pulse Detonation Technology embodied in U.S. Patent #6,000,214 "Detonation Cycle Gas Turbine Engine System Having Intermittent Fuel and Air Delivery" DCGT. ...
- Research articles 2006-06-06
- 2006 recurrent training exam (based on 2005 issues).(Supplement to Aircraft Maintenance Technology)
- Instructions for marking this answer sheet: Completely darken only one box for each question. Do not use X or ([check]). Use black lead pencil to mark. To make corrections erase darkened-in box and place a slash (/) through the incorrect answer to indicate a...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- U.S. Wind Farming, Inc. is working with Ashman Technologies in the Development and Manufacture of an Advanced Electrical Generator, Alternator and Flywheel Electricity Storage System with a Superconducting Bearing System
- CHICAGO -- U.S. Wind Farming, Inc. (Pink Sheets:USWF): --U.S. Wind Farming, Inc. is working with Ashman Technologies to develop and manufacture an advanced electrical generator, alternator and electrical storage system utilizing proven Aerospace and Defense Industry technologies. U.S. Wind Farming, Inc. (Pink Sheets:USWF), "America's Only Publicly Traded Wind...
- Research articles 2005-05-03
- Dunlop chooses doncasters for A380 brake investment casting.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-22 April 2005-Doncasters Group: Dunlop chooses doncasters for A380 brake investment castingC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:22042005 Melbourne, UK: The Airbus A380 is lifting off with help from The Doncasters Group, a leading international manufacturer of precision components and assemblies...
- Research articles 2005-04-22
- Doncasters secures contract with Hamilton Sundstrand for Boeing 787 Dreamliner equipment.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-22 February 2005-Doncasters: Doncasters secures contract with Hamilton Sundstrand for Boeing 787 Dreamliner equipmentC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:22022005 MELBOURNE, UK - The Doncasters Group Ltd, a leading global manufacturer of precision components and assemblies for the aerospace industry, has...
- Research articles 2005-02-22
- Hybrid SOFC Aircraft Auxiliary Power Unit.(Brief Article)
- Aircraft may now have two choices of auxiliary power units (APU's). These are the traditional turbine-driven APUs and, according the Boeing Co. (Chicago, IL), the fuel cell APU. APUs provide electricity to on-board systems. Turbine-driven APU's burn jet fuel to drive a turbine, which in turn...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Unique NASA Tests Help Make Jets Safer
- They can fly as fast as 200 miles per hour and push the flight envelope past where most pilots would go. They are turbine-powered, dynamically scaled remote control jet models, created at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA. The models are being used in "refuse to crash" technology research...
- Research articles 2004-08-01
- Power Plant Goes Dormant near Buttonwillow, Calif.; Outage to Last Weeks.
- By Erin Waldner, The Bakersfield Californian Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 21--La Paloma, a 1,000-megawatt power plant in west Kern County, is temporarily dormant. The plant near Buttonwillow is not producing any electricity, according to the Independent System Operator,...
- Research articles 2004-05-21
- Powering the future: advances in propulsion technologies provide a capability road map for war-fighter operations
- Editorial Abstract: Gen Hap Arnold's commitment to "preeminence in research," the belief that technology superiority leads to air and space superiority, remains the hallmark of Air Force culture. Air Force success in providing the nation with a rapid air and space response capability requires researchers to continue to provide advancements...
- Research articles 2004-03-22
- Contracts.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-29 January 2004-US DOD: ContractsC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:01282004 AIR FORCE United Technologies Corp., East Hartford, Conn., is being awarded a $19,620,700.66 firm fixed price contract to provide for Blade Set, Turbine, quantity: 26,141 sets, applicable to...
- Research articles 2004-01-29
- Transportation revolution: the 707 gave birth to a family of transports--built around its basic design--that have dominated the global airline market ever since.
- Many aviation historians regard the Douglas DC-3 as the greatest airliner ever built. It entered service in 1936. What made the DC-3 so great was its ability to earn a profit carrying only passengers. All previous airliners were uneconomical to operate, and early airlines depended on...
- Research articles 2003-12-01
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