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Growth in cards for VT MAE | Studer Community Institute
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Training & Development. Growth in cards for VT MAE. David Tortorano, Editor, Gulf Coast Reporters’ League. Middot; August 12, 2015 @ 2:44am. The president of VT MAE, Bill Hafner, will tell you he’s bullish about the Gulf Coast Interstate 10 aerospace region, which he sees as primed for growth. Hafner expects groundbreaking in January 2016 for the 19-acre Pensacola operation. Between now and then, details about the large hangar are being hammered out. In mid-July an $8 million contract was awarded to Phoe...
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Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor Perspectives: June 2015
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PERSPECTIVES: Commentary and analysis on aerospace and defense activities in the Gulf Coast. Saturday, June 27, 2015. Week in review (6/21 to 6/27). The delivery of major sections for the first U.S.-built Airbus jetliner, a key rocket engine test and cuts to some aviation-related projects were among the stories of interested to the Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor during the week. Here's your week in review:. The Mobile complex, by the way, has room to grow. Four RS-25 engines, modified versions of the engi...
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Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor Perspectives: Week in review (7/19 to 7/25)
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PERSPECTIVES: Commentary and analysis on aerospace and defense activities in the Gulf Coast. Saturday, July 25, 2015. Week in review (7/19 to 7/25). Gunship conversion work, a forecast about the growing need for aircraft maintenance technicians, the departure of the last QF-4 from Tyndall, and the establishment of a machinist union office in Mobile were among the stories of interest to the Gulf Coast I-10 region during the week. Here's your week in review:. While on the subject of Lockheed Martin, that c...
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Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor Perspectives: Week in review (5/31 to 6/6)
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PERSPECTIVES: Commentary and analysis on aerospace and defense activities in the Gulf Coast. Saturday, June 6, 2015. Week in review (5/31 to 6/6). A nearly $1 billion order for F-35 aircraft, a report about the cause of an F-35 fire a year ago, a separate report about the cause of a fatal helicopter crash, a change of command at Eglin Air Force Base and an order for Airbus A320s were some of the stories of interest to the Gulf Coast aerospace region during the week. It's our policy not to publish anythin...
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Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor Perspectives: August 2015
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PERSPECTIVES: Commentary and analysis on aerospace and defense activities in the Gulf Coast. Saturday, August 29, 2015. Week in review (8/23 to 8/29). It was a busy week for Stennis Space Center, Miss., and the Space Launch System program designed to send astronauts further into space than ever before. NASA's Space Launch System will make its first flight in 2018. ( Post. In another space item during the week, NASA officials held a networking event in New Orleans for small businesses interested in doing ...
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Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor Perspectives: Week in review (8/2 to 8/8)
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PERSPECTIVES: Commentary and analysis on aerospace and defense activities in the Gulf Coast. Saturday, August 8, 2015. Week in review (8/2 to 8/8). I usually avoid writing about subjects that are not aerospace-related. Afterall, people read this column because it focuses on aerospace issues of interest to the Gulf Coast region. But there was a story this week that shows you just what can be accomplished if you set your mind to it. The story was by a reporter from the. A neurodegenerative disease, ALS att...
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Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor Perspectives: Week in review (5/25 to 5/30)
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PERSPECTIVES: Commentary and analysis on aerospace and defense activities in the Gulf Coast. Saturday, May 30, 2015. Week in review (5/25 to 5/30). And this isn’t on the same historic playing field, but the Gulf Coast Reporters' League has finished its fifth annual aerospace book. It will be available Monday. Here's your week in review:. The ship carrying major aircraft sections for the Airbus jetliner that will be built in Mobile, Ala., is on its way. The. There are currently three plants that produce A...
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Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor Perspectives: Week in review (6/21 to 6/27)
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PERSPECTIVES: Commentary and analysis on aerospace and defense activities in the Gulf Coast. Saturday, June 27, 2015. Week in review (6/21 to 6/27). The delivery of major sections for the first U.S.-built Airbus jetliner, a key rocket engine test and cuts to some aviation-related projects were among the stories of interested to the Gulf Coast Aerospace Corridor during the week. Here's your week in review:. The Mobile complex, by the way, has room to grow. Four RS-25 engines, modified versions of the engi...
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