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August 08, 2015

NASA Names New Manager Of International Space Station Program

Kirk Shireman To Lead The Houston-Based Operation

NASA’s springboard for discovery, innovation and deep space exploration has a new chief. The agency has named Kirk Shireman as the new manager of its International Space Station (ISS) Program, based at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, where Shireman has served as deputy center director since 2013.

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What's Longer And Wider Than A B-747, Weighs 100 Pounds, And Has 12,384 lights?

Wingfoot One, Goodyear's Newest Airship

Wingfoot One, the newest of the iconic Goodyear blimps (technically it is a dirigible because it has semi-rigid internal frame and a blimp is non rigid, but Goodyear, in keeping with tradition of it previous airships, calls it a blimp.) was gracing the beautiful blue skies of AirVenture providing magnificent views both to those on the ground and its passengers.

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IATA: Air Freight Slowdown Continues

Several Regions In Decline In Growth Compared To One Year Ago

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released data for global air freight markets showing a slowdown in growth for air cargo demand in June. Air freight volumes measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTK) rose just 1.2% compared to a year ago. This is consistent with falling trade activity and weaker than expected global growth.

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Rockwell Collins Unveils New DF-500

Advanced Direction Finding Capabilities May Lead To Shorter Searches And Faster Rescues

Building on the search and rescue (SAR) mission success of its predecessor, Rockwell Collins has introduced its new DF-500 Direction Finder.

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Boeing, ANA To Support Entry Into Service For 787 Customers

Airplane Manufacturer’s Expertise To Complement Airline’s Operating Experience

Boeing and All Nippon Airways (ANA) will partner to provide Boeing 787 GoldCare customers with an airline’s perspective on the entry into service process.

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Airbus BizLab Selects Five Start-Ups In Its First Call For Projects

Start-Ups To Benefit From A Six-Month Acceleration Program

Airbus BizLab has selected the first five start-ups to support through a six month mentoring and acceleration program, to speed up the process to transform the ideas into credible businesses.

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F-35 Operations At Luke AFB

Base Continues Long History Of Flight Training

The US Army Air Corps deployed a team to Phoenix, Arizona, in 1940 to scout for a place to train fighter pilots. The Sonoran Desert south of the Arizona capitol offered ample airspace and optimum flying conditions. The training base was soon established west of the city and named Luke Field after Phoenix native and Medal of Honor recipient Lt. Frank Luke, Jr., who recorded eighteen aerial victories before being killed in action in France during World War I.

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NASA, Space Station Partners Announce Crew Members for Missions In 2017

Expedition 51, 52 Astronauts Named

NASA and its International Space Station (ISS) partners have announced the crew members for missions to the orbiting laboratory in 2017. The selection includes first-time space flyers NASA astronauts Mark Vande Hei and Jack Fischer.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (08.08.15)

"Kirk brings considerable space station experience to this new leadership role. He will manage the overall development, integration and operation of the program.” Source: William Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.08.15): Required Navigation Performance (RNP)

A specified level of accuracy defined by a lateral area of confined airspace in which an RNP-certified aircraft operates.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.08.15)

Space Frontier Foundation

Since 1988 the Space Frontier Foundation (SFF) has been championing ideas for opening the space frontier to human settlement as rapidly as possible.

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