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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Utilities Connection: Landfill provides venue for new recreation – Las Cruces Sun
By the end of the summer the buzz of model airplanes flying through the air will be heard at the 160-acre Old Foothills Landfill, 555 S. Sonoma Ranch Blvd. Then, this fall the whiz-thunk of arrows hitting targets will be … Continue reading
Aerospace Breaks Through Barriers to 3-D Printing Benefits
Aerospace and defense firms are at the forefront in the adoption of 3-D printing processes that promise significant improvements in production flexibility and reductions in overall manufacturing costs. According to John Schmidt, managing director for the North American arm of … Continue reading
Families enjoy aircraft at museum’s Fun Day
BLOOMINGTON — He may be only 3 years old, but Ryan Russell is obsessed with airplanes, said his grandfather, Chris Ward of Clinton. “He loves everything about them,” Ward said Sunday at Prairie Aviation Museum’s Fun Day at the Airport. “He loves … Continue reading
Singular Diligence On Breeze-Eastern Corp (BZC)’s Moat
Singular Diligence On Breeze-Eastern Corp (BZC)’s Moat by Tobias Carlisle, GREENBACKD This month Singular Diligence covers Breeze-Eastern Corp (NYSEMKT:BZC) a manufacture of sophisticated engineered mission equipment for specialty aerospace and defense applications. BZC’s products are used to complete rescue operations and military insertion/extraction … Continue reading
John Carroll, Editor Who Reinvigorated the Los Angeles Times, Is Dead at 73
To save articles or get newsletters, alerts or recommendations – all free. Don’t have an account yet?Create an account » Subscribed through iTunes and need an NYTimes.com account?Learn more » Need to connect your Home Delivery subscription to NYTimes.com?Link your … Continue reading
Herman’s goal for recruiting at UH is to paint the town red
Tom Herman is sitting on a leather couch, explaining why the University of Houston could – no, should – compete with college football’s powerhouse programs each year for the top prospects in the area. Article source: http://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/cougars/article/Herman-s-goal-for-recruiting-at-UH-is-to-pain-the-6327000.php
Boeing shows off ‘Dreamliner’ after rocky rollout
By Keith Laing – 06/12/15 01:52 PM EDT Airplane manufacturer Boeing is showing off its 787 “Dreamliner” model in a new viral video after a rocky inital rollout that involved the plane being grounded for two weeks in 2013. The … Continue reading