Doom 3: BFG Edition – Level 05: Alpha Labs Sector 1: Union Aerospace Science Division – Video


Doom 3: BFG Edition - Level 05: Alpha Labs Sector 1: Union Aerospace Science Division
My playthrough of Level 05 (Alpha Labs Sector 1: Union Aerospace Science Division) of Doom 3: BFG Edition for the PC, played on the Veteran difficulty.

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Doom 3: BFG Edition – Level 06: Alpha Labs Sector 2: Union Aerospace Science Division – Video


Doom 3: BFG Edition - Level 06: Alpha Labs Sector 2: Union Aerospace Science Division
My playthrough of Level 06 (Alpha Labs Sector 2: Union Aerospace Science Division) of Doom 3: BFG Edition for the PC, played on the Veteran difficulty.

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Doom 3: BFG Edition – Level 07: Alpha Labs Sector 3: Union Aerospace Science Division – Video


Doom 3: BFG Edition - Level 07: Alpha Labs Sector 3: Union Aerospace Science Division
My playthrough of Level 07 (Alpha Labs Sector 3: Union Aerospace Science Division) of Doom 3: BFG Edition for the PC, played on the Veteran difficulty.

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WDL Aviation British Aerospace BAe 146-300 D-AWBA operated by Air Berlin landing TXL – Video


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WDL Aviation W1 British Aerospace BAe 146-300 D-AWBA Avroliner operated by Air Berlin landing at Berlin Tegel TXL. WDL Aviation is a German charter airline based in Cologne and based at ...

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Doom 3: BFG Edition – Level 08: Alpha Labs Sector 4: Union Aerospace Science Division – Video


Doom 3: BFG Edition - Level 08: Alpha Labs Sector 4: Union Aerospace Science Division
My playthrough of Level 08 (Alpha Labs Sector 4: Union Aerospace Science Division) of Doom 3: BFG Edition for the PC, played on the Veteran difficulty.

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Aerospace Composite Market worth $4,993.1 Million by 2019 – New Report by MarketsandMarkets

(PRWEB) December 24, 2014

The research report, Aerospace Composites Market by Type, Aircraft Parts, & Application - Global Trends & Forecasts to 2019, defines and segments the market with an analysis and forecast for types & applications by volume as well as value.

Browse 85 Market Data Tables and 73 Figures spread through 180 Pages and in-depth TOC on Aerospace Composites Market. http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/aerospace-composites-market-246663558.html Early buyers will receive 10% customization on this report.

Asia-Pacific is the key market for aerospace composites

Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific dominated the aerospace composite market in 2013 and accounted for over 85% of the market, by volume and value. Country-wise, the U.S. is the top consumer of aerospace composite products globally. France is the second-largest aerospace composite consumer in the world. The need for lightweight and fuel-efficient air-crafts has shifted the focus of manufacturers towards aerospace composites. Future growth in the international market hinges heavily onto developing economies, especially in Asia-Pacific. China and India, especially, stand out as noteworthy emerging markets. The future scenario in Asia-Pacific looks promising given the number of facility expansions, merger & acquisitions, and strategic partnerships that took place in these countries. The ensuing increase in foreign investments and rise in the number of new manufacturing establishments will witness Asia-Pacific emerge into a prime driver of growth for the aerospace composite market.

Commercial air-crafts is the topmost application segment and glass fiber composite dominates as the key type in the aerospace composite market

Commercial air-crafts took the topmost position in the aerospace composite market with around 61.7% market share by value in 2013. The drive towards fuel-efficient and lightweight aircraft's is anticipated to drive the market for aerospace composites. The fastest growth rate till 2019 in the aerospace composite market is projected to come from applications, such as military aircraft and business and general aviation. The growing concern over security issues and the consequent defense spending is anticipated to propel the market. Glass fiber composites comprise approximately 89.6% of the total aerospace composite market in terms of volume. High corrosion resistance, lighter weight, and high tensile strength are some of the reasons for which manufacturers consider glass fiber reinforced composite as an able substitute for metals in aircraft's.

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Increasing number of low-cost carriers in emerging nations projected to be a major driver for aerospace composites market

The low-cost carriers have proved to be strong competitors to the luxury airliners, particularly in the developing economies of Asia and Latin America during the 2008-2009 economic downturns. The highest traffic growth in particular was in the short-haul (short route) around Southeast Asia, India and Australia. In India, low-cost carriers Spice Jet and Indigo continue to grow as they replace the likes of Air India, Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines. Even major airlines like Jet and Kingfisher converted 70% of their domestic operations to the low-cost model in the past couple of years. Boeing and Airbus also predicted that the companies would require approximately 5,200 new airliners in the 100 to 210 seat category, such as the best-selling A320 family. In 2012 low-cost carriers like Indigo, Spice Jet and Jet Lite ordered 46 new aircraft, which are to be delivered by the end of 2014. This increasing market for airlines is good indicator that the market for aerospace composites would thrive in the future.

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The Aerospace Corporation Announces Two Board Retirements

El Segundo, Calif. (Dec. 22, 2014) The Honorable John E. McLaughlin and Honorable Robert S. Walker have retired from The Aerospace Corporations Board of Trustees, effective Dec. 12, 2014.The Honorable John E. McLaughlin was elected to Aerospaces Board of Trustees on June 8, 2006. He is a distinguished practitioner in residence at the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. McLaughlin was previously deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, confirmed by the United States Senate in October 2000, and he served as acting director following the resignation of George J. Tenet in 2004. He retired from the agency in 2005 after more than three decades of service.Early in his career, McLaughlin focused on European, Russian, and Eurasian issues in the Directorate of Intelligence. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, he served as director of the Office of European Analysis and director of the Office of Slavic and Eurasian Analysis. McLaughlin rose to the positions of vice chairman for estimates, acting chairman of the National Intelligence Council, and deputy director for intelligence prior to becoming deputy director of the agency.The Honorable Robert S. Walker was reelected to Aerospaces Board of Trustees on March 9, 2007. He previously served on the board from 1997 to 2005. Walker is executive chairman of Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates, a government-relations firm based in Washington, D.C. He represented Pennsylvanias 16th Congressional District for 20 years before retiring in 1996 from the House of Representatives. Positions he held included chairman of the Science Committee, chief deputy Republican whip, chairman of the Republican leadership, and speaker pro tempore. In 1996, Mr. Walker became the first sitting member of the House to be awarded NASAs highest honorthe Distinguished Service Medal. In 2004, he received NASAs Distinguished Public Service Medal.In addition to leadership positions in Congress, Mr. Walker has served as chairman of the Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry, as a member of the Presidents Commission on the United States Postal Service, and as a member of the Presidential Commission on the Implementation of the United States Space Exploration Policy. He also served on the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board of the National Research Council.

The Aerospace Corporation (www.aerospace.org) is a California nonprofit corporation that operates a federally funded research and development center and has almost 3,500 employees. It provides technical guidance and advice on all aspects of space missions to military, civil, and commercial customers to assure space mission success. The Aerospace Corporation is headquartered in El Segundo, Calif., with multiple locations across the United States.

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TEC Announce 20 New Aerospace Courses for 2015

TEC, aerospace and defence quality specialist, has announced 20 new training courses for 2015.

Past delegates have come from many primes and their supply chains including: GE Aviation, UTC Aerospace Systems, Darchem, Meggitt, Lufthansa, B/E Aerospace, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Babcock, and AugustaWestland.

Mick Ball, from PS Marsden, on the QMS Lead Auditor training: The team made the whole process of booking easy and there was plenty of advice given leading up to the course. It was enjoyable while being very intense and brain blowing at times. An awful lot of information into, what seemed like, a very short time frame.

Dr David Scrimshire, director of TEC, said: We are pleased that our courses are helping the staff of many aerospace companies improve their processes and systems and that we recently put through our 600th delegate. 2015 promises to be a fantastic year for the industry provided employees have the right skills and knowledge. We aim to play our part in increasing those skills and knowledge.

The courses include:

Practical Corrective Action for Managers

This unique course is currently being offered as an on-site event for up to 10 people. By the end of the 1-day interactive course and workshop management team members will be able to:

Aerospace APQP & PPAP (AS9145)

By the end of this 2-day interactive course and workshop participants will be able to implement and operate an effective New Product Introduction process incorporating Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and Production Product Approval Process (PPAP) for the Aviation, Space and Defence sectors in line with AS9145.

The course includes Project Management to conform to the fundamental requirements of AS/EN91XX:2009 and contractual requirements now being imposed by the global Primes. Mandatory requirements included in AS/EN9102:2004 and AS/EN9103:2012 are also addressed.

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