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Boeing Moving to New Complex in Huntsville

Boeing is moving to a new office complex near the U.S. Army’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville as the company consolidates several of its locations in the area. The move to Redstone Gateway reflects Boeing’s commitment to managing costs and increasing competitiveness for growth. “As Boeing begins its 51st year […]

Bombardier Introduces New Safety Award at its 16th Annual Safety Standdown

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Bombardier Introduces New Safety Award at its 16th Annual Safety Standdown

Bombardier announced today that it will reveal the recipient of its first annual Eugene Cernan Safety Award at this year’s Safety Standdown U.S.A. Registration for the 16th edition of the annual event, featuring workshops and general sessions on current aviation safety topics, is now open. Safety Standdown 2012 will be held from October 8 to 11, […]

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NASA hosts job fair for laid off workers

The fair is being held at the port in Cape Canaveral off of State Road 528. Forty-five employers have come together to accommodate those laid off by NASA. However, for some laid-off workers, it’s difficult to find a job after working for the shuttle program. James O’Bryhin got a job with NASA4 1/2 ago after […]

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Ball Aerospace develops flight computers for next-generation launch vehicles

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. has completed development of prototype launch vehicle flight computers equipped to bring safety and reliability to future human spaceflight systems. These flight computers were financed by Ball Aerospace and are based on deployed units now being used by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in their simulation laboratories to develop software […]