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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 03/05/2010
In March 3, 1916, the US Congress founded the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, only a 12 years after the Wright Brothers' first ever flight. In 1920, they built their first wind tunnel . And in 1958, it became NASA. Initially, NACA was created because Europe got way ahead of the US after the Wrights flew the Kitty Hawk. They soon got up to speed, however. They built their first wind tunnel—above—at...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 03/13/2009
Singapore - A Singapore court on Friday fined a Danish aircraft engineer a total of 1,200 Singapore dollars (780 US dollars) for being drunk and behaving in a disorderly manner on board a Singapore Airlines flight, news report said. Kim Borch Peterse...
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NHatky (Free subscription) | 03/08/2009
NEW DELHI: Elite NSG commandos, on their way to Mumbai to fight terrorists in the early hours of November 27, were in for a rude shock when they found crew of the aviation research centre plane missing. "I was little surprised ... I thought the crew was there. But they were ...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 03/08/2009
Elite NSG commandos, on their way to Mumbai to fight terrorists in the early hours of November 27, were in for a rude shock when they found crew of the Aviation Research Centre plane missing.
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 03/08/2009
NSG commandos, on their way to Mumbai to fight terrorists were in for a shock when they found crew of the Aviation Research Centre plane missing.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 02/25/2009
VISAKHAPATNAM: Andhra University, the Perth College (UK) and the GMR Institute of Technology (GMRIT) singed a tripartite agreement on Wednesday to start an additional batch of B.Engg. (aircraft engineering) course with the Perth College at the ...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 02/23/2009
The blame-game over the February 11 near-miss involving Air India and Aviation Research Centre (ARC) aircraft in Upper Assam continues.
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AirTransportNews.aero (Free subscription) | 02/20/2009
Air France Industries and Hangxin Aviation Engineering Group made a new strategic move in China. Within the context of the ongoing economic crisis, AFI KLM EM reviewed the key elements of its...
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sahilsimran | 02/16/2009
British car and aircraft engineering firm GKN is to cut its workforce by more than 5%, resulting in the loss of over 1400 jobs. readmore
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The Star-Ledger (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
The Williams J. Hughes Technical Center, the Federal Aviation's aviation research and development and test and evaluation facility near Atlantic City, was hacked in February 2006, with one hacked file containing the personal information of more than 45,000 employees who...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 02/04/2009
A former aircraft engineer who spent 14 years behind bars for a murder he says he did not commit today failed in his latest bid to win compensation.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 02/04/2009
The U.S. airline industry will carry 41 million fewer passengers in 2009, and the decline will continue through 2010, according to a forecast released Tuesday by Boyd Group International, an aviation-research firm. U.S. passenger levels may not reach 2008 levels again until after 2014, the report states.
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 02/02/2009
Duke Aviation Engineering Pvt Ltd will form at least six strategic business units with international partners to carry out a host of maintenance and aircraft engineering services.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 01/28/2009
The crisis in the car industry has forced automotive and aircraft engineering firm GKN to make 2,800 people redundant since the autumn, with more cuts to follow. GKN said this morning that the downturn in the auto sector had forced it to cut staff around the world, including 242 in the UK. It warned that the recent slump in demand for car parts meant it would continue cutting staff and putting more...
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sahilsimran | 02/16/2009
British car and aircraft engineering firm GKN is to cut its workforce by more than 5%, resulting in the loss of over 1400 jobs. readmore