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Fake engineer used fake references to get a lighter sentence

Timothy McCormack used fake engineering credentials to work on aircraft for Qantas Airways. He duped Qantas for nine months by posing as a licensed aircraft engineer before he was discovered in July last year. He had performed 30 maintenance checks....

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Lottery seals aircraft engineer's destiny

The fate of missing aircraft engineer Noel Marsh came down to a draw from a hat. The 35-year-old Christchurch father put his name forward to take part in maintenance testing of an Air New Zealand A320 Airbus before being returned...

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In Time of War -- A Commentary

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Martz, a KC-10 Extender aircraft flight engineer with the 908th Expeditionary Aerial Refueling Squadron, conducts a preflight check inside an aircraft prior to a flight over Afghanistan at an air base in Southwest Asia on Nov. 7, 2008. DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon, U.S. Air Force. (Released) From Michael Yon: The Iraq war is over. Barring the unforeseen, the...

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AU team for UK college

VISAKHAPATNAM: A two-member team from Andhra University is visiting the Perth College in the UK from November 3 to 7 in connection with the joint double degree programme in aircraft engineering, which commenced during this academic ...

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Flying on a Wing and Paper

The centerpiece of classroom mischief will come into its own this weekend when amateur aviation engineers test the mettle of their paper planes at the non-for-profit Public Art Fund's New Millennium Paper Airplane Contest in New York City. [More]

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NAIR executive director honored for service

Dr. John Tomblin, the executive director of Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research, has been recognized for his contributions to a handbook regarding composites.

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Fritsch & Associates showing at International Biennale of Design

The elegant BEE (top photo) combines elements of biomimetics and aviation engineering, drawing inspiration from honeycombs and airplane wings to produce this beautiful bamboo fiber chaise longue. The beautiful and bone-like Free Jump clip stirrups & riding boots (bottom photo) combine high-tensile steel with a plastic shell, and the whole thing disassembles cleanly for recycling. Both of these eye-poppers...

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Restructuring plans

GKN, the British automotive and aircraft engineering company, has announced that it will close plants and cut more than 1,400 temporary positions worldwide.

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Car parts firm GKN cuts jobs

GKN, the parts and aircraft engineering firm, yesterday said it will cut staff and shut down plants across its global operations.

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GKN jobs under threat in the UK

UK jobs are under threat at car parts and aircraft engineering firm GKN after it said it was cutting staff and shutting down plants across its global operations.

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Jobs under threat at GKN

UK jobs are under threat at car parts and aircraft engineering firm GKN after it said today it was cutting staff and shutting down plants across its global operations.

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Engineering Firm To Axe 1400 Jobs

British car and aircraft engineering firm GKN is to cut its workforce by more than 5%, resulting in the loss of over 1400 jobs.

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GKN to cut car jobs after profits warning

GKN the British car parts maker and aircraft engineer is to cut jobs and close plants worldwide as it issued a profits warning.

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Supersonic Will Return

The Daily Mail:In a move which for some people signalled a step backwards for technology, the Anglo-French aviation-engineering masterpiece touched...

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Elizabeth City, N.C. Officials Break Ground on $13 Million Aviation Research and Development Commerce Park

ELIZABETH CITY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Less than 60 miles from where the Wright brothers took their historic first flight in 1903, a U.S. Congressman, North Carolina legislators, Elizabeth