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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Former Westover air traffic controller Joseph Caputo retains love of aviation
When Joseph Caputo Jr., 96, was growing up in Springfield, he enjoyed building model airplanes; years later he landed in a World War II hitch in the Army/Air Force working with communications systems. Though he worked for a few months … Continue reading
Unidirectional Tapes (UD Tapes) Market Worth 316.3 million USD by 2023
The report “Unidirectional Tapes (UD Tapes) Market by Fiber Type (Glass, Carbon), Resin (Thermoplastic, Thermoset), End-use Industry (Aerospace Defense, Automotive, Sports Leisure), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific) – Global Forecast to 2023″, published by MarketsandMarkets™, the unidirectional tapes … Continue reading
Australian Alliance for Data Leadership appoints new CEO
Seasoned business leader, Stephen Porges, has been named CEO of The Australian Alliance for Data Leadership (AADL), a move aimed at enabling Australian businesses and the economy through data leadership, advocacy and governance. AADL is a network of associations with … Continue reading
Aircraft Microbiome Much Like That of Homes and Offices, Study Finds
Science and Technology Aircraft Microbiome Much Like That of Homes and Offices, Study Finds A new study by researchers from Georgia Tech and Emory University has found that the bacterial communities accompanying airline passengers at 30,000 feet have much in … Continue reading
Port of Moses Lake considers a bid for Boeing’s next jetliner
By Charles H. Featherstone / Columbia Basin Herald MOSES LAKE — As Boeing considers a replacement for the out-of-production 757 jetliner, the Port of Moses Lake is considering a bid to be the place where Boeing builds its new jet, … Continue reading
Dellis F. Reich, 77
Dellis F. Reich, age 77, of New Prague, died peacefully, in the loving presence of his family, on Sunday, June 10, 2018, at his home. Dellis was born on January 1, 1941, in Minneapolis to Rudolph and Florence (Lindberg) Reich. … Continue reading
Brains, planes, and automobiles: 3D printing is changing the way we make… everything
When skull implant patients like Chris Cahill are rushed to the hospital, they usually don’t remember getting there. They’ve typically sustained severe head trauma from a fall or car crash and are in critical condition — or, in Cahill’s case, … Continue reading