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Source: www.bellaonline.comAD: Boeing AD NUMBER: 2006-13-03 MANUFACTURER: Boeing SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2006-13-03 SUMMARY: The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Boeing Model 757 airplanes.
Source: www.aero-news.netSun announces its latest NAS Solution There has been a lot of news about Sun recently, focused on the changing of the guard. However, there have been other activities as well. We see Sun continue to build momentum with respect to storage.
Source: www.it-director.comBoeing Looks At Alabama For Future Airliner Work State Currently Handles Defense Work The state of Alabama already plays a big role in rocket and missile production for Boeing's aerospace and defense departments... but the state is angling for a bigger role in production of Boeing's commercial planes, too.
Source: www.aero-news.netPen pals P.H.A.T. (Protecting the 'Hood Against Tobacco), along with researchers at the UCSF and the SF African American Tobacco Free Project are doing a community research study. This community-driven project aims to help African American residents of SF who want to stop smoking.
Source: www.sfbayview.comDealing With Data Deluge By JB Miles, Special to GCN These new hardware and software tools help improve information management More information was generated between 1999 and 2003 than otherwise was created since the beginning of mankind, declares IDC of Framingham, Mass., a high-tech research company.
Source: www.redorbit.comEU Adds Four More Airlines To Its 'Blacklist' Well... Technically Three Here's one list no one wants to be on... the European Union's so-called "blacklist" of what it deems to be unsafe airlines. And this week, the European Commission added four more names to the list.
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