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NBC files suit over 'Project Runway' deal
Producers of top cable hit Project Runway said "you're out" to Bravo and signed a five-year deal that parks the fashion-design series at rival Lifetime. But Bravo owner NBC is crying foul. It filed a lawsuit Monday claiming that The Weinstein Co., controlled by former Miramax...
Tags: Cable, NBC Universal Inc., NETWORKING, Runway, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2008-04-08
Passenger jet makes historic landing in Antarctica: officials
SYDNEY AFP — A passenger jet has made a historic landing on a new blue ice runway in Australia's Antarctic territory and regular flights are expected to start within a week, officials said Wednesday. But trips on the Airbus A319 to the Wilkins Runway will be for scientists and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Australia, Manufacturing, runway
Research articles 2007-12-12
Safety Board Critical of Comair Flight 5191 Pilots
The National Transportation Safety Board NTSB on July 26 ruled that the primary cause of the Aug. 27, 2006 early morning fatal crash of Comair Flight 5191, a Bombardier CRJ-100 regional jet (N431CA), during takeoff from Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, KY, was pilot error. The...
Tags: accident, board, FAA, Runway
Research articles 2007-07-30
Nobody injured in emergency landing in Oakland
OAKLAND -- A Southwest Airlines flight en route to San Diego made an emergency landing at the Oakland International Airport on Sunday, closing the main runway after the jet's front landing gear collapsed. The plane landed about 3:30 p.m. after it experienced problems with the landing gear....
Tags: Oakland, runway, Southwest Airlines Co.
Research articles 2007-06-04
No one injured in emergency landing
OAKLAND - A Southwest Airlines flight en route to San Diego made an emergency landing at the Oakland International Airport on Sunday, closing the main runway after the jet's front landing gear collapsed. The plane landed at about 3:30 p.m. after it experienced problems with the landing gear....
Tags: Backups, Oakland, runway, SECURITY, Southwest Airlines Co.
Research articles 2007-06-04
Plane follows its nose into Oakland
OAKLAND -- A Southwest Airlines flight en route to San Diego made an emergency landing at the Oakland International Airport on Sunday, closing the main runway after the jet's front landing gear collapsed. The plane landed at about 3:30 p.m. after it experienced problems with the landing...
Tags: Backups, Oakland, runway, SECURITY, Southwest Airlines Co.
Research articles 2007-06-04
No one hurt in emergency landing in Oakland
OAKLAND -- A Southwest Airlines flight en route to San Diego made an emergency landing at Oakland International Airport on Sunday, closing the main runway after the jet's front landing gear collapsed. The plane landed at about 3:30 p.m. after it experienced problems with the landing gear....
Tags: Oakland, runway, Southwest Airlines Co.
Research articles 2007-06-04
Air transportation infrastructure in Indonesia.(Industry overview)
Current Issue Competition in the airport service business is sharper from year to year especially among international airports. Competition among international airports lies in a number of factors such as in security and services related to the availability of various facilities and convenience....
Tags: aircraft, Associated Press, Manufacturing, runway, transportation
Research articles 2006-11-01
The In-Crowd.(Bravo Networks)
By Anne Becker Bravo's rise from artsy pay channel to network of the hip and smart On the final day of New York's Fall Fashion Week, the Promenade tent in Manhattan's Bryant Park is abuzz...
Tags: cable, NBC Universal Inc., network, NETWORKING, programming, Runway
Research articles 2006-10-02
F-16 Risk Analysis: Block 60 FLIR-Assisted Landing Instruction
Introduction Some of the greatest advances in infrared IR technology have occurred in military aviation. Through the use of IR imaging equipment, military aviators are now able to mitigate some of the risks of flying in low light and night conditions. This technology is based on the measurement of...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, laser, Manufacturing, radar, runway, sensor, training
Research articles 2006-09-22
O'Hare's near-collisions prompt safety upgrades.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan Daily Herald Staff Writer O'Hare International Airport will land multi-million dollar safety upgrades next year to reduce near-collisions and lessen the danger of runway overruns, federal officials said Wednesday. The Federal Aviation Administration will add safety nets - in...
Tags: FAA, Manufacturing, O'Hare, runway
Research articles 2006-08-24
Paving the way
The Colorado Springs Airport runway project now under way is setting standards for how runways at other airports could be reconstructed to solve a problem with concrete-damaging de-icer fluids, said Sam Schneiter, airport construction projects manager. Demolition of the 15-yearold runway began in January after airport officials...
Tags: FAA, Quality, runway
Research articles 2006-06-17
Delta customers to benefit from new runway at world's largest airport; Fifth runway at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to serve as launching point for additional domestic, international expansion and increase customer satisfaction through
M2 PRESSWIRE-16 May 2006-Delta-Air: Delta customers to benefit from new runway at world's largest airport; Fifth runway at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to serve as launching point for additional domestic, international expansion and increase customer satisfaction through improved on-time performanceC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
Tags: Atlanta, benefit, Delta Air Lines Inc., performance, runway
Research articles 2006-05-16
Local airport problems a bellwether?
A common runway de-icer that caused cracks and broken pavement at the Colorado Springs Airport, with repairs costing $32 million, could have the same effect at numerous U.S. airports, including Denver International Airport, a government official said. Officials fear that chunks of a broken and crumbling runway...
Tags: concrete, FAA, Quality, runway
Research articles 2006-02-10
The end: reservists fly final C-141 mission in support of Operation Deep Freeze
Another chapter--a frigid one--in the storied history of the venerable C-141 Starlifter came to a close Feb. 4 as a select crew of Air Force Reservists powered aircraft number 152 away from the South Pole for the final time. For 39 years, active-duty and Reserve crews flew C-141s loaded...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Antarctica, Manufacturing, runway
Research articles 2005-04-01
New Approach Invites Wake Turbulence Encounters
More wake turbulence upsets and higher training costs could result from a new landing procedure proposed for Cleveland-Hopkins International airport in Ohio. Officials with the Air Line Pilots Association ALPA are concerned that the new procedure could set a precedent applied elsewhere. The proposed procedure for Cleveland's runways 24L...
Tags: aircraft, Cleveland, FAA, Manufacturing, runway
Research articles 2004-12-20
Runway damage at Las Cruces, N.M., airport may top $2 million.
By Christopher Schurtz, Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 3--When city officials surveyed the damage caused to a runway at the city airport during a visit Aug. 26 by President George Bush, they guessed it would cost around $1...
Tags: Air Force, Cook, Engineering, Runway, runway
Research articles 2004-11-03
Greensboro, N.C., airport awards contract for phase 1 of third runway project.
By M. Paul Jackson, Winston-Salem Journal, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 15--GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The Piedmont Triad International Airport awarded the contract for the first phase of its third runway construction project to a West Virginia company yesterday after the ...
Tags: bankruptcy, Johnson, Litigation, runway, US Airways Group Inc.
Research articles 2004-09-15
Bush lands in hot water with Las Cruces, N.M., airport officials.
By Christopher Schurtz, Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 31--The impact of President George W. Bush's visit to Las Cruces last week is still being analyzed by political watchers. But the impact of Air Force One may be...
Tags: Air Force, Denmark, FINANCE, president, runway, Taxes
Research articles 2004-08-31
Charlotte, N.C., airport's planes follow STARS.
By Ted Reed, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 27--The federal government unveiled a state-of-the-art, digital color air traffic control system at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport on Monday, part of a nationwide effort to replace aging air traffic control...
Tags: Charlotte, FAA, Manufacturing, runway
Research articles 2004-07-27
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