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Murex Saffire Flashback Arrestors are essential safety devices which provide the maximum protection for the operator and his equipment in the event of a flashback. This can be caused by a variety of conditions such as sustained backfire, incorrect hose purging or simply the wrong gas pressure. Murex now offers two types of Saffire Flashback Arrestors which are multi functional devices offering full protection to the user. |
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Top UK defence-research institution Cranfield University is set to take its expertise ‘down under', following an agreement signed this weekend with the Government of South Australia. |
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Alliant Techsystems conducted a successful test firing today of NASA's Reusable Solid Rocket Motor (RSRM) as part of continuous testing to improve performance and ensure safety of the Space Shuttle, which also transfers improvements into the shuttle-derived first-stage of the Ares I crew launch vehicle. |
24 May 2007: ATK |
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AgustaWestland is pleased to announce CCTV of China has signed a contract for a CA109 Power helicopter for electronic news gathering and aerial filming operations in Beijing. The aircraft, which will be delivered by AgustaWestland's Chinese joint venture company Jiangxi Changhe Agusta Helicopter Company, will enter service in early 2008. The aircraft will be used by CCTV to cover events at the 2008 Olympics that will be held in Beijing. |
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Boeing Business Jets and Ocean Sky Aviation today announced an order for a BBJ. Based in London, Ocean Sky is Europe's fastest growing private jet charter company. |
23 May 2007: Boeing |
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QinetiQ has won a 16-month contract, valued at over £3.5m, for the Ministry of Defence's PECOC (Personal Equipment and Common Operational Clothing) Assessment Phase. QinetiQ and a team from the MOD will look to gain a better understanding of possible future requirements, looking at the complete range of fit-for-purpose clothing, load carriage and protective equipment, including helmets and body armour, across the armed services. |
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QinetiQ has integrated a civil satellite communications system into a number of MOD Joint Helicopter Force (JHC) assets, as part of an in-theatre Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR) programme. The requirement was to deliver beyond line of sight (BLOS) voice communications capabilities that allow deployed JHC assets to simply and efficiently communicate with operational headquarters. |
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Rolls-Royce has exceeded 25 million hours of service on corporate and regional aircraft with its AE family of engines. |
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Boeing Awarded $30 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Upgrade B-52s |
22 May 2007: Boeing |
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Alliant Techsystems has received nearly $15 million in orders for its Mk44 Bushmaster automatic cannon from four international customers. Each of the countries, including Portugal and Slovenia, are buying this latest-generation gun technology for the first time. The orders are for a mix of vehicle-based and naval applications. |
22 May 2007: ATK |
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Boeing Business Jets today announced it has received an order for a 787 VIP airplane from Hong Kong real estate tycoon Joseph Lau. The order is valued at approximately $153 million at today's list price. |
22 May 2007: Boeing |
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Dassault Launches the New Falcon 2000LX Featuring 4000 nm Range and High Fuel Efficiency |
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Boeing Business Jets has announced it has won seven new orders this year, bringing total program sales to 135 jets. The new orders are worth $478.5 million at list prices. |
21 May 2007: Boeing |
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Final assembly of the all-new Boeing 787 Dreamliner began today with a ceremony in Everett, Wash. |
21 May 2007: Boeing |
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IAMAW District 837 Members Vote to Approve Boeing Contract Offer |
20 May 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing and Royal Jordanian today announced an order for Boeing's highly sought-after 787 Dreamliner, confirming two unidentified customer purchases previously listed on Boeing's Orders & Deliveries Web site. |
20 May 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing Dual-Cockpit Cueing System Introduced to U.S. Navy Squadron |
18 May 2007: Boeing |
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The first Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet retrofitted with an aft cockpit Joint Helmet-Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) has arrived at Strike Fighter Squadron 213 (VFA-213), the first U.S. Navy fleet squadron to fly the aircraft with the dual-cockpit system. |
18 May 2007: Boeing |
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Mission Training through Distributed Simulation demonstrator at RAF Waddington enters experimental stage |
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Murex Welding Products have places available on their new City & Guilds Accredited Gas Equipment Inspectors training courses for 2007. These courses are designed to provide qualifications which allow individuals to conduct full safety checks on oxy-fuel gas welding systems. The two day qualification courses are conducted in the Hertfordshire area and residential accommodation is provided. |
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IS-Rayfast is the Tyco Electronics UK and Ireland Specialist Distributor of the Year 2006 |
17 May 2007: Tyco |
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Tyco Electronics improved CBT series resistors provide excellent pulse withstand capabilities for circuitry associated with surges, high peak power or high energy, while remaining very stable. Suitable for protection against lightning strikes, advanced characteristics of the highly reliable 0.25W CBT25 and 0.5W CBT50 resistors have been achieved by selecting materials featuring optimum physical properties and by new developments in the manufacturing process. |
17 May 2007: Tyco |
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General Dynamics-Built Missile Defense Agency Satellite is Successfully Launched into Orbit |
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The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command on May 4 awarded General Dynamics Land Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics a $14 million contract modification for Abrams tank system technical support (STS). |
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General Dynamics NASSCO has announced the start of construction on the seventh dry cargo-ammunition ship in the U.S. Navy's T-AKE program. The ship is scheduled to be delivered to the Navy in the first quarter of 2009. |
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