December 2012, Korean Air Monthly Video Newsletter [HD] – Video


December 2012, Korean Air Monthly Video Newsletter [HD]
Korean Air monthly video newsletter, content of this issue contains of (1) Enjoy Korean Traditional Fare In Flight With Korean Air. (2) Korean Air to introduce its third SkyTeam livery aircraft. (3) Korean Air Aims to Become the Number One Aerospace Company in Asia. (4) World Scene, Moscow and RomeFrom:KoreanAirChannelViews:10 1ratingsTime:04:17More inTravel Events

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350lm CREE Q5 LED Bike Front Lights 5 Mode Bicycle Light Lamp Torch Waterproof – Video


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Brightness:350 Lumes Lamp life: 100000 hours Model of LED:CREE Q5 LED 5 switch Mode: Max, High, Low, Flashing and SOS range: 200-500 meters life time:2-3 hours Battery Configurations:1*18650 Rechargeable battery Material:T6061 Aerospace aluminum alloy Size: 145( length ) x 45( head diameter ) weight:160g(without battery) Waterproof: YesFrom:bike lightViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:17More inScience Technology

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If you enjoyed the video please don #39;t forget leave a like, comment, and subscribe - thanks 😀 Dang Acid PLEASE READ THIS! I in no way intend to go for 100% secrets and whatnot, and I don #39;t plan on doing this on the hardest difficulty. This is just a casual walkthrough I am doing of the first DOOM game. If this gets enough positive reviews I plan to move onto the other chapters of this saga. Please enjoy the video! 🙂 Quick History lesson on Doom: Doom is a series of first-person shooter video games developed by id Software. The series focuses on the exploits of an unnamed space marine operating under the UAC (Union Aerospace Corp.), who fights hordes of undead and demons in order to survive. The series was widely considered as one of the pioneering first-person shooter series in the video game industry, introducing features such as 3D graphics, true third dimension spatiality, networked multiplayer gameplay, and support for player-created expansions with the Doom WAD format. Since Doom, which was released in 1993, the series has spawned four sequels, numerous expansions and a film. Since its debut, over 10 million copies of Doom games has been sold in the world.From:XxHolySpawnxXViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:53More inGaming

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UTC Aerospace Systems Selected by Boeing for U.S. Air Force INVENT Program

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --UTC Aerospace Systems will work together with Boeing on the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's Integrated Vehicle Energy Technology (INVENT) program to develop advanced actuation technology for future aircraft. UTC Aerospace Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (UTX) will perform the research and development for this program at its Electronic Systems Center in Phoenix, Ariz.

UTC Aerospace Systems, as part of the High Performance Electric Actuation System integrated product team, will design, develop and test an integrated suite of advanced actuators featuring technology focused on improving energy, power, and thermal management. These new technologies will be specifically targeted at primary flight control actuation for the next generation of tactical fighters and air mobility transport systems.

Mike Gardiner, president, Actuation Systems said, "Our experience and expertise developing advanced, reliable, power-optimized actuation systems brings a unique capability to Boeing and the U.S. Air Force. We are pleased to cooperate on such a significant program and look forward to this and future collaboration on next generation military aircraft."

UTC Aerospace Systems designs, manufactures and services integrated systems and components for the aerospace and defense industries. UTC Aerospace Systems supports a global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and customer service facilities.

United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Connecticut, is a diversified company providing high technology products and services to the building and aerospace industries.

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Canada urged to bolster aerospace industry

The aerospace sector is under threat from ambitious international competitors and the space agency has "foundered" for a decade, says a review of one of the country's biggest industries.

The aerospace report calls on the Harper government to beef up spending to develop space technology, diverting the money from other research programs.

It also urges Ottawa to be more aggressive in promoting Canada's aerospace industry abroad and to negotiate co-operation agreements with emerging industry players, such as China and India.

Canada should be proud of its status as a global aerospace power, said David Emerson, the former cabinet minister who led the wide-ranging review.

The country will lose its competitive position in the industry if it sits back and doesn't invest, he warned in the two-volume report.

"Times have changed," Emerson told a news conference.

"It's fair to say that the past, and our successes in the past, cannot simply be replicated going forward," he said.

"We're going to have to change and adapt to new global realities."

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., an Indian state-owned company, is heavily involved in building helicopters and plans to eventually develop its own fighter planes and commercial aircraft.

Industry watcher Suzanne Benoit, CEO of Aero Montreal, notes that Hindustan hasn't gone heavily into commercial markets yet, but it's only a matter of time.

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New tool helps aerospace companies find workers

Published: Thursday, November 29, 2012, 12:01 a.m.

The demand for aerospace workers remains high as both the Boeing Co. and Airbus ramp up jet production. Thousands of aerospace workers also will be eligible within a few years for retirement, putting even more pressure on companies to find qualified employees.

In recent years, the state of Washington has added a variety of aerospace and manufacturing training programs to meet industry needs. Companies can use the online tool, created by the Center of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing, to search for graduates with specific skill sets, such as backgrounds in composites, electronics or precision machining.

The Center of Excellence is based at Everett Community College and has the goal of being a one-stop resource center for the industry's education and training needs.

"The goal of the system is to enable faster hiring of skilled labor in these industry areas," said Mary Kaye Bredeson, executive director of the center.

The website lists graduates from 18 of Washington state's community colleges, in nine aerospace-related fields. Employers are encouraged to selected the field they're interested in to find a local program. From there, they can contact the program's supervisor for detailed information about students who are graduating soon or to schedule interviews with students.

It is expected that more of Washington's 34 community and technical colleges will post program listings on the website over time.

Short-term training programs, such as the Washington Aerospace Training and Research Center, have been highly successful in placing graduates with aerospace employers in the region. Edmonds Community College oversees the training center, which is at Paine Field. About 75 percent of graduates have found aerospace jobs.

At the end of October, the state of Washington had 96,900 people employed in the aerospace industry. That's up 7,500 aerospace workers from October 2011.

Herald reporter Michelle Dunlop: mdunlop@heraldnet.com or 425-339-3454.

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UTC Aerospace Systems Canadian Landing Gear Business Named among the Greater Toronto Area's Top Employers for 2013

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- UTC Aerospace Systems' legacy Goodrich Landing Gear business has been named among the Greater Toronto Area's top employers for 2013 by Mediacorp Canada. UTC Aerospace Systems is a unit of United Technologies Corp. (UTX).

This special designation recognizes Greater Toronto Area (GTA) employers that lead their industries in offering exceptional places to work. The UTC Aerospace Systems facilities located in Oakville and Burlington, Ontario were considered alongside other GTA manufacturing organizations to determine which offer the most progressive and forward-thinking programs.

Employers are evaluated on physical workplace, work atmosphere, health, financial and family benefits, vacation and time off, communications, performance management, training and skills development and community involvement.

"We are extremely pleased to receive this recognition from Mediacorp," said Mary Moody, manager, Human Resources UTC Aerospace Systems. "As Goodrich, and now as UTC Aerospace Systems, we work very hard to create a positive organizational culture and a motivating work environment for employees."

Goodrich was also recognized by Mediacorp as a top GTA employer in 2011 and 2010.

UTC Aerospace Systems designs, manufactures and services integrated systems and components for the aerospace and defense industries. UTC Aerospace Systems supports a global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and customer service facilities.

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CAW Welcomes Aerospace Review, Urges Federal Government to Implement Recommendations

OTTAWA, Nov. 29, 2012 /CNW/ - CAW President Ken Lewenza is lauding the report of the Review of Aerospace and Space Programs and Policies, released today in Ottawa.

Lewenza called the report "encouraging," and said that it raises the profile of a very important sector of the national economy, including in Quebec. Lewenza said the review is an excellent example of pro-active engagement by government to develop industrial policies for key economic sectors.

The report suggests that for the Canadian aerospace sector to thrive, government must play an active role, as is the case in many other countries.

"The Review clearly advises that government must look at proactive policies, measures that will level the playing field with countries that rely heavily on state investment and ownership and ways to invest in building aerospace knowledge through research, development and training," said Lewenza.

Lewenza, along with Assistant to the President Jerry Dias, was in attendance for the launch of the report.

"Historically Canada has been one of the leaders in the aerospace industry," said Lewenza. "In recent years, this position has slipped due to a lack of concerted effort by government. Our aerospace sector cannot and should not be taken for granted."

The union welcomed the recommendations to maintain and stabilize program funding for the Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative (SADI) and the Canadian Space Agency, and those in favour of programs to support large scale technology demonstration.

Lewenza cautioned that although the Review highlights the need to secure greater benefit to Canada through government procurement of aircraft and aerospace-related equipment and maintenance contracts, it falls short in failing to focus more strongly on binding commitments to spin-off industrial and technical benefits, including jobs.

He also indicated that while the Review rightly highlights the role of trade, and the aggressive outreach undertaken by other nations, it does not go far enough in its recommendation for greater diplomacy. "Diplomacy alone will not ensure Canadian aerospace jobs - we need balanced trade rules or we'll see our global position in the industry diminish."

The CAW will join with other industry stake holders to press the government to implement the contents of the Review and greater support for the industry. The CAW represents approximately 10,000 aerospace workers across the country.

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Aerospace Industries Association of Canada welcomes Aerospace Review findings

OTTAWA, Nov. 29, 2012 /CNW/ - Strong recommendations for industry and government contained in an independently conducted review of Canada's aerospace industry and factors influencing its future competitiveness have garnered support from the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada.

Produced by the Honourable David Emerson, the recently completed report "Beyond the Horizon: Canada's Interest and Future in Aerospace" is the product of an official Aerospace Review mandated by the Government of Canada in February 2012.

"Mr. Emerson recognizes the critical juncture the aerospace and space industry is facing and the urgent need for government, industry, academia and unions to adapt to a rapidly changing and highly competitive global environment," said David Schellenberg, Chairman of the AIAC Board of Directors. "Early and effective implementation of these policies is critical to achieving the intended results. Canada's aerospace industry is ready and willing to do its part."

Mr. Emerson's report proposes fiscally neutral public policy changes designed to boost the industry's competitiveness and its long-term benefits for Canada. Among the recommendations, AIAC considers several to have potential positive 'game-changing' impacts. These include:

"AIAC and its member companies are ready to work with the government to ensure the timely implementation of the Aerospace Review recommendations, for the benefit of all Canadians," said Mr. Schellenberg. "AIAC salutes the Government of Canada and Industry Minister Christian Paradis for mandating the Aerospace Review, and the Hon. David Emerson for bringing his extensive expertise to this thorough review of Canada's aerospace industry and the measures required to secure its future."

ABOUT AIAC:

AIAC is the national association representing Canada's aerospace manufacturing and services sector. As the world's fifth-largest aerospace industry, Canada's aerospace sector generates more than $22 billion, exports 80% of its output. Investments of over $2 Billion make the aerospace industry the second largest R&D investor in Canada. Aerospace is responsible for the employment of 160,000 Canadians. AIAC represents the interests of over 700 aerospace companies across Canada.

ABOUT THE AEROSPACE REVIEW:

Information about the Aerospace Review, including copies of the Emerson Report, is available at http://www.aerospacereview.ca.

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Review says Canadian controls hamper aerospace sales

(Reuters) - Canada's aerospace industry is not selling as much as it could in countries such as Russia and China because of overly zealous government enforcement of controls designed to guard against leaks of sensitive technology, an industry review released on Thursday says.

Companies in other North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries, which have more "balanced" controls, are picking up the slack, the report said.

The controls are designed to protect national security and to preserve Canada's unique trade relationship with the United States, but evidence suggests the Canadian government's interpretation and application of the controls "may be unduly sweeping and rigid, even going further, in some instances, than is typical in Washington".

"The result is lost business for Canada with no material enhancement of security," said the independent, government-mandated review, which looked into the competitiveness of Canada's aerospace and space industries.

It urged Ottawa to review its rules to see whether they are unnecessarily restrictive.

The country's aerospace sector is the fifth biggest in the world, and is dominated by Montreal-based Bombardier Inc, which is the world's No. 3 civil aircraft manufacturer. Bombardier has struggled to find customers for its all-new, narrow-body C-Series jet, which is set for its first flight by the middle of 2013.

Other prominent Canadian aerospace companies include flight simulator manufacturer CAE Inc and Heroux-Devtek, a maker of landing gear systems.

The review, which was chaired by David Emerson, a former federal minister of trade, industry and foreign affairs, also urged Canada's Conservative government to be more aggressive in opening doors for the aerospace industry in foreign markets.

"Canada, almost culturally, has been reticent to engage in aggressive 'diplomacy' of this kind," the review said.

"Companies indicate that other governments have taken notice of Canada's relatively passive approach and have sometimes interpreted it as a lack of enthusiasm for, and commitment to, Canadian products."

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Minister Paradis Welcomes the Aerospace Review Report

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov 29, 2012) - Today, the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of Industry, welcomed the report on the Review of Aerospace and Space Programs and Policies. On February27, 2012, the Harper Government launched an arm''s-length comprehensive review, led by the Honourable David L. Emerson with the support of council members Ms.Sandra Pupatello, Mr.Jim Quick and Dr. Jacques Roy.

"I would like to thank Mr. Emerson and the members of the Aerospace Review Advisory Council and the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada for their committed efforts," said Minister Paradis. "Our government is taking steps to ensure that Canada remains at the forefront of the global aerospace industry, and I look forward to thoroughly examining the Review''s recommendations."

Canada''s highly competitive aerospace and space industries are major contributors to our economy. The Canadian aerospace industry is ranked fifth in the world in overall aerospace production, third in civil aircraft production and is well integrated in global value chains. Canada has a number of aerospace clusters, including Montral, Toronto and Winnipeg. In fact, Montral is the third-largest aerospace hub in the world. Canada''s space sector is a sophisticated research and innovation leader, successfully turning investment in knowledge into a global advantage in several niche areas, including robotics and satellite communications.

"Our government''s top priorities remain jobs, growth and long-term prosperity. Canada is a world leader in both the aerospace and space sectors, and we are committed to helping the sector grow and add to the nearly 160,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs the industry supports," added the Minister.

For more information on the Review of Aerospace and Space Programs and Policies, please visit the Aerospace Review website (www.aerospacereview.ca).

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Harper Government Support of Canadian Aerospace and Space Industries

The Harper Government has been a strong supporter of Canada''s aerospace and space industries, taking measures to ensure that our country remains competitive. Canada has a number of aerospace hubs that are home to renowned original equipment manufacturers and primary suppliers as well as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) doing highly advanced, skilled work. Canada also has a proud legacy in space by successfully turning investment in knowledge into a global advantage in several niche areas, including robotics, earth observation and satellite communications.

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Aerospace Review Calls for Policy and Program Renewal to Foster the Global Competitiveness of Canada's Aerospace and …

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov 29, 2012) - The aerospace and space sectors make critical contributions to Canada''s prosperity and security, but if those sectors are to remain vibrant and competitive over the next 20 to 30 years, relevant public policies and programs will need to keep pace with rapidly changing global conditions.

That is the central finding of the arm''s-length Aerospace Review, which was launched by the Government of Canada on February 27, 2012.

The Honourable David Emerson, Review Head, today submitted the Review''s report to the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of Industry, and released the report to the public at an event held at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa.

Mr. Emerson was supported in the Review by an Advisory Council of three members: Sandra Pupatello, Jacques Roy, and Jim Quick. The Review drew on information and advice from industry, researchers, organized labour, and governments across Canada and abroad.

The Review''s report is divided into two volumes: one on the aerospace sector, entitled Beyond the Horizon: Canada''s Interests and Future in Aerospace, and one on the space sector, entitled Reaching Higher: Canada''s Interests and Future in Space.

The Aerospace volume includes recommendations that the Government of Canada:

Discussing the Aerospace volume, Mr. Emerson said, "Canada has every reason to be proud of its status as a global aerospace power. Designing and building planes, helicopters, and simulators - and the systems and parts that go into them - have made us more innovative, more prosperous, and safer."

Mr. Emerson emphasized, however, that the rise of ambitious new players means Canada cannot rest on the laurels of its past success. "We need to redouble our efforts to develop the aerospace technologies of the future and secure our place in global markets and supply chains," he said, adding that "the right combination of business acumen, cutting-edge research, and government policies will allow Canada to remain an aerospace power for decades to come."

The Space volume includes recommendations that the government:

Commenting on the Space volume, Mr. Emerson said, "Canada''s national interest demands that we make effective use of space to unlock wealth, secure our coastlines and borders, protect our population, and deliver services. This is becoming even truer as the North opens."

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Direct drive tilting trunnion rotary table for small aerospace machining, MMK Matsumoto model DDAT206. MMK Matsumoto is a leading global OEM of custom precision rotary tables, power chucks, and hydraulic actuating cylinders. For more info on DDAT206, please visit mmkmatsumoto.comFrom:MMKMatsumotoUSAViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:25More inScience Technology

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City Guilds Apprenticeship Champion of the Year 2012: Jenny Westworth
Jenny Westworth, 23, a former apprentice from Morecambe, beat off tough competition to be named the first ever City Guilds Apprenticeship Champion of the Year. Now a manufacturing engineer at BAE Systems, Jenny won the prestigious award after polling the highest number of public votes from a shortlist of 12 finalists across the UK. The award was presented at the ninth National Apprenticeship Awards ceremony held at the Skills Show at Birmingham NEC on Wednesday 14 November. This is the first year the award has been presented. Sponsored by City Guilds, it recognises the significant impact apprentices make to their employer #39;s business development and growth and the former apprentices #39; role in championing Apprenticeships to schools, young people and the public at large. Jenny completed an Advanced Apprenticeship in Aerospace Engineering at BAE Systems in Warton Aerodrome, Preston. Since then she has gone on to become an Education Ambassador for BAE Systems and a STEM ambassador for her region, acting as a passionate promoter of Apprenticeships to inspire young people and to demonstrate the careers that studying STEM subjects can lead to. In the public vote against the 11 other shortlisted finalists Jenny scooped 1777 of the total 7000 votes cast. On accepting the accolade, Jenny said: "I #39;m really excited. It #39;s nice to be acknowledged and also to represent the company. My career stems from the support BAE Systems has given me so it #39;s great to be able to give something ...From:ApprenticeshipsNASViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:52More inEducation

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goodnews.ws TRMM Project Scientist Scott Braun looks back at the legacy of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission and a few of the major scientific milestones the satellite has helped achieve. Credit: NASA #39;s Goddard Space Flight Center - When it rains it pours, goes the saying, and for the last 15 years, the data on tropical rainfall have poured in. NASA #39;s Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) was launched on Nov. 27, 1997, and for the last decade and a half has enabled precipitation science that has had far-reaching applications across the globe. When it rains it pours, goes the saying, and for the last 15 years, the data on tropical rainfall have poured in. NASA #39;s Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) was launched on Nov. 27, 1997, and for the last decade and a half has enabled precipitation science that has had far-reaching applications across the globe. Rain is one of the most important natural processes on Earth, and nowhere does it rain more than across the tropics. Orbiting at an angle to the equator that covers 35 degrees north to 35 degrees south of the equator, TRMM carries five instruments that collectively measure the intensity of rainfall, characteristics of the water vapor and clouds, and lightning associated with the rain events. One of the instruments, the Precipitation Radar, built by NASA #39;s mission partner the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), is the first precipitation radar flown in space. It returns images of storms that for the ...From:newssciencenewsViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:33More inScience Technology

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POWER COOLING SPACEWALK -- JSC. (Sound: Capcom) "Suni you #39;re going to remove the cover carefully and restrain it on the Nadir side." Back on, or, outside the ISS, Expedition 33 Commander Suni Williams of NASA and Flight Engineer Aki Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency "went EVA." The pair bypassed an ammonia leak in one of the station #39;s coolant lines. The leak, which began slowly in 2007, had grown recently. The spacewalk was the 166th on the station, and the third since August by Williams and Hoshide.From:okrajoeViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:32More inScience Technology

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