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CyberlinkASP Continues Data Center Expansion
By: Chris Lantrip, CyberlinkASP | March 18, 2010
Dallas based CyberlinkASP demonstrates strong growth and stability during difficult economy

Battle of the Sexes as Women-only Toilets Introduced on Planes Reports Skyscanner
By: Laura Wilson, Skyscanner Ltd | March 18, 2010
A poll run by flight site Skyscanner has highlighted the divide of opinion when it comes to women-only toilets being introduced on planes.

American Industries Group to hold its "Aerospace Clusters in Mexico: Choosing the Right Location" Webinar
By: Miguel Horcasitas, American Industries | March 18, 2010
Aerospace manufacturing companies that are looking for an offshore cost effective operation center will have a chance to learn about the key facts and benefits Mexico offers in 5 specific regional clusters.

Boeing Loses $1.7 Billion in Orders
By: EIN News | March 16, 2010
Air Berlin has reduced an order for Boeing 787 Dreamliners from 25 to 15; those 10 cancellations account for $1.7 billion worth of aircraft.

Tranzporter Poster Tubes and Portfolio Cases Earn Praise for Durability and Style
By: Joni Taube, Tranzporter International | March 15, 2010
Tranzporter portfolio cases and poster tubes are great for air travel. With ever-changing restrictions, it can be difficult to travel by plane with an art carrier or portfolio tube.

British Airways Announces Tie-up with Meridiana and Adds Florence Route to Network
By: Charlotte Lawrence, PR-Sending | March 13, 2010
British Airways announces new codesharing agreement with Meridiana allowing passengers to buy BA tickets for direct flights from Gatwick to Florence

Laboratory Testing Inc. Expands A2LA Accreditation for Calibration Services
By: Sharon Bentzley, Laboratory Testing Inc. | March 12, 2010
Laboratory Testing Inc. has expanded its A2LA accreditation for calibration of standards, gages, measuring tools, torque wrenches, force measurement, and field calibration to include calibration of Length Standards to 60 inches, Tapered Thread Rings, Tapered Thread Plugs, and Rules to 78 inches.

Pam K. White Honored for Excellence in Financial & Administrative Management
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | March 09, 2010
Pam K. White Named Cambridge Publishing's Professional of the Year for Her Work in the Field of Airport Finance

Vickie L. Sandy Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Aviation Services
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | March 09, 2010
Vickie L. Sandy recognized for professional dedication at Lockheed Martin

EADS Delivers Disastrous 2009 Results
By: EIN News | March 09, 2010
Europe's largest aerospace company, posted a net loss of 763 million EUR and an operating loss of 322 million EUR in 2009, a major swing in the wrong direction from the 1.57 billion EUR net profit the company earned in 2008.

RPMNetwork coverage of the 2010 HAI Heli-Expo
By: Butch Cole, RPM Network | March 07, 2010
Rotorcraft Professional Media Network coverage and review of the 2010 HAI Heli-Expo. provides interviews, events, announcements and product demonstrations from many of the exhibitors of the show.

Savvy Veteran At The Forefront Of Aerospace Technology Flies Gracefully Into The Distinguished Ranks Of Stanford Who's Who
By: Irene Finch, Stanford Who's Who | March 05, 2010
Thomas Turner has been accepted among the ranks of leading professionals with Stanford Who's Who due to his sensational work in the field of Aerospace Technology.

Stratos Jet Charters Coordinates Charter Flights in Northeast
By: Joel Thomas, Stratos Jet Charters | March 05, 2010
This week's record-breaking snowstorm in the Northeast has left many commercial flight passengers stranded at airports across the Eastern seaboard. According to USA Today, more than 4,800 commercial flights were canceled on Wednesday, creating the biggest travel disruption since the 9/11 attacks.

Taking Sons to Work Backfires on Air Traffic Controller
By: EIN News | March 05, 2010
Taking Sons to Work Backfires on Air Traffic Controller

British Airways Increases Number of Flights to Spain
By: Katja Cooper, British Airways | March 04, 2010
British Airways is re-launching a year-round flight to Barcelona from London City Airport in May 2010 in addition to its new Majorca and Ibiza routes.

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