Freedom House to shut down for good

Posted on: 9:58 pm, April 14, 2013, by Shelby Brown, updated on: 06:31am, April 15, 2013

RICHMOND, Va. (WTVR) Its been a fixture in the community, providing food and shelter for our areas homeless. Now workers with Freedom House are preparing for the doors to close for good. Due to lack of funding, Freedom House leaders decided to cease operations by the end of April.

The Board of Directors said it could no longer financially support; the Conrad Center, a feeding program; the Community shelter, a transitional housing service and Seans Place, a housing program that supports permanent relocation.

Board chairman Mark Cipolletti said members are devastated it came to this. He said the financial challenges couldnt be overcome. He said their biggest concern is that many of the people they serve are homeless men and women who have higher barriers like those who are trying to overcome addictions and clients who are just out of jail.

Cipolletti said theyre now on a mission to transition their clients to other housing services and to agencies that can afford to feed those in need.

Not only the economy, but money from faith-based organizations has gone down as they struggle to get their own donations from their congregations. Donations from individual donors are down as well, so its coming at us from multiple angles, Cipolletti said.

Ronald Miller is sad to see the agency close its doors. He was once homeless and in 2008 was taken in by the people who run Freedom House.

Miller said hes tried to pay it forward since then and has worked part-time at The Conrad Center helping out as a day shelter worker.

There, the Soup Kitchen feeds thousands of people every year. In fact, 48,000 meals were served to the homeless from2010-2011.

Miller said hes praying for a miracle and hopes that corporate entities and others in the community would rally to keep Freedom House closing.

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Freedom to Marry Partners with Cellar Angels for Wine Charity Event to Support Marriage

CHICAGO, April 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to raise national awareness surrounding the importance of why marriage matters for loving and committed same-sex couples, Freedom to Marry is partnering with online wine company Cellar Angels for an unprecedented wine event.

Cellar Angels is the only cause-based wine company combining private and exclusive weekly wine offers with custom videos of the winery and an opportunity for the consumer to select a contribution recipient. Beginning April 16 and lasting only five days, Freedom to Marry will become a selection choice for consumers. In honor of the event, Cellar Angels is featuring an exclusive wine: Same Sex Meritage.

Same Sex Meritage is a collaboration between longtime Napa Valley winemaker Josh Stein and the originator of the Same Sex Meritage label Matt Gold out of Chicago. Josh is not foreign to cause-based wines. For more than a decade Stein Family Wines has donated percentages of cases sold to assist families of vineyard workers throughout Napa Valley.

When approached by Same Sex Meritage creator Matt Gold it was an easy decision for Josh, who said "Matt came to me with a very unique idea of producing a Bordeaux style wine to support the Civil Rights issue of Same Sex Marriage. I said 'Yes' on the spot as this is truly a historic moment for the country and I wanted to honor it with a special wine." The wine, a "Meritage" is a blend of the five traditional grapes of Bordeaux France: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petite Verdot and Malbec.

The wine's origin is attributed to Gold, a Chicago businessman who works within the wine industry.

"The easiest way to impart positive change is to use something you know as a tool. I know wine and believe using it as a tool to generate contributions on this issue will have a dramatic impact," he said.

Gold and Stein are collaborating on other styles of wine under the label including a sparkling and a Moscato - to create further awareness. This is the first time the wine is available on a national scale. Previous test placements in Chicago and California quickly sold out as the quality of fruit sourced for the wine demonstrated this is more than just a marketing ploy. Same Sex Meritage chose Cellar Angels as a platform to make it easier for consumers to bypass the middle-man and get their wine direct and at lower prices than retail.

Cellar Angels is the nation's fastest growing wine marketing company providing consumers unprecedented access to the best wines from Napa and Sonoma Valley. As consumer sentiment increases for greater transparency on where their food comes from, it appears this same focus is shifting to wine. Cellar Angels provides wine lovers both a behind the scenes look at the winery and winemakers and also the chance to give back at the same time. Cellar Angels membership is free at http://www.cellarangels.com and each week the site features a small, artisan producer of highly acclaimed wine discounted for a period of five days in order to raise money for twenty different causes.

"We've featured Josh's Stein Family Wines in the past and they've always been well received by our members. He's meticulous in his vineyard selection and the 'price-to-quality' ratio is always exceptional. When we were approached with this project it was an absolute no-brainer. We believe everyone is entitled to great wine and equal civil rights. We're delighted to make it all happen," said Cellar Angels founder and CEO Martin.

Cellar Angels donates portions of proceeds to each charity selected and works with charities to help them raise more contributions. In addition to national charity partners The V Foundation, Jenny McCarthy's Generation Rescue and Leeza Gibbons' Lezza's Place, Cellar Angels works with regional and local charities to create awareness. For this event only, members will have the added benefit of selecting Freedom to Marry as a funds recipient. In addition to the Cellar Angels contribution, Same Sex Meritage will donate $1 for every bottle sold to Freedom to Marry.

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Dirty Beaches' Discomfiting Soundtrack Drenches 'Waterpark' in First-World Dread

New LP 'Drifters/Love Is the Devil' arrives on May 21

NOWNESShave launched an open call for their Shorts on Sunday series which premieres experimental work from emerging filmmakers and paired the announcement withWaterpark, the directorial debut fromcinematographer Evan Prosofsky, whose previous credits include music videos by Grizzly Bear, Bat For Lashes, Grimes, and Toro y Moi. The nearly 17-minute short offers a meditative look at World Waterpark, one of the world's largest indoor water attractions (which also happens to be located inside the largest shopping mall in North America: Alberta, Canada's West Edmonton Mall), and features a score composed byexperimental soundman Alex Zhang Hungtai, a.k.a. Dirty Beaches.

Prosofsky's Waterpark drifts at a slow pace more lazy river inner-tube lounge than high-speed water slide death-drop and Dirty Beaches' blinking, ambient soundtrack lends the piece an alien quality; something as common as mundane as watching a girl eat French fries at a mall food court suddenly feels like a clinical look at convenience and consumerism in the lonesome, crowded West.

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Cleaning up Chicago’s wide, romantic beaches

Volunteers for an Adopt-A-Beach program are headed to Chicago-area beaches to clean up trash and debris starting this weekend.

And those beaches are bigger than usual this year due to record-low water levels over the winter. After hitting an all-time low in January, Lake Michigan is creeping back up, but U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projections show the lake could still dip below its 1965 low water records without a lot of rain.

That said, its been raining a decent amount this week, which has a different potential consequence for beach sweepers: combined sewer overflow and runoff can mean more trash along the shoreline.

Louise Kulaga, an eighth-grade science teacher at Gurrie Middle School in LaGrange, is taking a group of middle-schoolers to clean up 12th Street Beach and North Avenue Beach this spring. Cleanups involve picking up trash, recycling, conducting basic sampling and testing for bacteria in the water. Shallow waters along the shore could lead to higher bacteria counts this summer.

Kulaga says the low water means a wider beach, but not necessarily more trash. That depends on weather conditions, and how recently theres been a beach party. In past years, she and her students have already seen a lot.

Theres always some little bit of drug paraphernalia here and there, she said. And diapers. The back seats of a car. A totem pole, a piece of a totem pole.

But thats not even the best of it. A couple years ago they found a green wine bottle with a message in it. Kulaga convinced the principal, who was out with the group, to be the one to read the message to the kids. She was a little worried about what it might say. But it turned out to be rated PG, PG-13 at worst.

It was a little dramatic, it was about someone breaking up with a boyfriend or a girlfriend, we couldnt quite tell, she said. And they were purging their feelings into Lake Michigan.

Teams of volunteers will start combing Chicagos wide, romantic beaches this weekend; anyone interested can join in public cleanups through the Great Lakes Alliance.

Lewis Wallace is a Pritzker Journalism Fellow at WBEZ. Follow him @lewispants.

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Beyond Seminyak: the beaches of Canggu

An excess of people in Kuta and Seminyak can put off some of the tourists who come to the island for a less festive experience rather than the great party atmosphere offered by those areas. Fortunately, visitors looking for quiet only have to embark on a short journey beyond Seminyak to find a long, quieter line of sandy beaches.

The name Canggu actually refers to a group of villages located in northwest Seminyak, which is administratively part of Badung regency. However, since the beaches are located near the villages, people simply started to call them the Canggu beaches.

Despite having smaller crowds, this coastal village cannot in any way be considered a hidden gem nor would you have go off the beaten track to get to the beach. The infrastructure has already been built. In fact, Canggu is a favorite place for expatriates to settle down on the island; you can find plenty of foreigners who have been or soon will be living on the island for a few years here.

Getting to the Canggu area is really easy when driving from Seminyak. You can take the main route by going to Jl. Raya Canggu. This road is the backbone of the area, and every beach available in Canggu is just one left turn away. Alternatively, go to Jl. Batubelig in Seminyak and go all the way west until you find a three-way intersection with a big sign for the Akasha Hotel before taking a left turn to a smaller road that will lead you to the beaches.

Berawa Beach will likely be the first beach that you will discover if you drive down from Seminyak. While beach chairs are available, there is an instantly noticeable lack of commercial activities in the form of stalls and hawkers. Swimming in the area is good fun if you like playing in the surf because strong waves are a common thing at this beach. Its sand bottom is adequately deep. Combine that with the strong waves and you will have great fun being tossed and turned. But it isnt as scary as it might sound: Children can have fun here, too. Lifeguards are available as long as you stay in the red-yellow flag zone.

While Berawa is also a good place to surf, you will find more people riding the waves at Batu Bolong Beach. From Jl. Raya Canggu, you will see a green road sign that leads to the place. The beach itself is quite similar to Berawa, but you will see more surfers floating on their boards far out at sea waiting for the big breaks to ride on.

In the middle of the road between Jl. Raya Canggu and Batu Bolong Beach, you will find a small intersection with a road leading to Echo Beach. Along with Batu Bolong Beach, Echo Beach is one of the beaches in Canggu with the most visitors, possibly because this area is the most developed, made evident by wall-to-wall villas and construction.

Fancy beachside restaurants are available for you to have a meal with great view of the sea. On the weekends, the place has become much more like its southern counterparts by hosting loud parties.

Luckily, for those that wish for a quiet beach, Canggu still has some tricks up its sleeve. Beaches that are further out to the west are relatively quiet, such as Pererenan Beach. If you are going for a beach-a-thon by visiting the all the beaches in Canggu starting from the afternoon, then Pererenan Beach will give you a nice grand finale with its sunset view.

Walking along the coastline of Canggus beaches this week, I felt a calming afternoon breeze and saw the sun on the horizon turning a dark orange. Children ran towards their parents after a day of playing in the waves and sand.

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Concerns over dead birds on beaches

14 April 2013 Last updated at 11:15 ET

Dead birds have been washed up on beaches in Devon and Cornwall, the RSPCA has said.

It said it had received reports of birds being washed up at Port Wrinkle and Whitsand in Cornwall, as well as Wembury and Heybrook Bay in Devon.

More than 100 birds were found dead on one section of beach between Downderry and Seaton, in south-east Cornwall, on Sunday morning.

Dog walkers have been told to keep their pets away.

BBC reporter Jane Chandler said RSPCA staff were "taking away sackfuls of dead birds" between Downderry and Seaton.

Dead and alive birds were also reported covered in an oily substance on a beach at Bantham in south Devon.

The deaths follow those of scores of other birds covered in a "sticky substance" being washed up on the south coasts of the counties in the past week.

More than 90 birds covered in the substance, mostly guillemots, washed up between Mevagissey in Cornwall to Kingsbridge in Devon.

The RSPCA said its West Hatch wildlife centre in Taunton, Somerset, was still looking after more than 60 birds.

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Mueller Planetarium to celebrate Astronomy Day

Learn about planets, optics, telescopes, physics, robotics, space travel, nanotechnology and more at Astronomy Day, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. April 20 at the University of Nebraska State Museum of Natural History in Morrill Hall, south of 14th and Vine streets.

Visitors will get a chance to win a telescope, binoculars and other prizes, watch educational laser shows and participate in activities about space and science. Regular museum admission will be required;members are free.

During the day, Mueller Planetarium will present Lasers in Astronomy,which explores how state-of-the-art laser technology is helping astronomers better understand the universe. Show times: 11 a.m., noon, 1, 2 and 3 p.m., withadditional Sunday showings at 2 and 3 p.m.

Astronomy Day concludes with a free "star party" between 8 and 11 p.m. at Hyde Memorial Observatory on the south edge of Holmes Lake Park.

Founded in 1973, the national celebration started by the Astronomical League promotes awareness of amateur and professional astronomy.

More, http://www.spacelaser.com/ADay2013.html.

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READER SUBMITTED: Celebrate National Astronomy Day With Star Gazing April 19 At Connecticut College

Connecticut College will celebrate National Astronomy Day by offering the public binocular and telescopic views of the night sky on Friday, April 19, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Olin Observatory and the Olin Science Center.

The free event is open to astronomy enthusiasts of all ages. Highlights of the evening include talks by guest speakers, hands-on activities and views of the moon, Orion nebula and two planets Jupiter and Saturn (weather permitting).

This event, which is free and open to the public, is brought to you by volunteers from the Astronomy Department at Connecticut College, the Thames Amateur Astronomical Society and the Treworgy Planetarium at Mystic Seaport. The event will continue regardless of clouds or rain, although stars and planets may not be visible in poor weather.

For more information, please contact Professor Leslie Brown at 860 439-2345. About Connecticut College

Connecticut College is a private, highly selective liberal arts college with 1,850 students and more than 40 majors in the arts, sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as the option for students to self-design majors. The College offers a high level of intellectual challenge, a campus culture that supports students to tailor their educational experience to their own interests and goals, and a four-year career development program that teaches students how to translate a liberal arts degree into a first job or graduate school admission. Connecticut College is situated in the small New England seaport of New London. For more information, visit http://www.connecticutcollege.edu.

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Astronomy Day invites public to see stars

No need to own a telescope to closely appreciate the night sky April 20. Dave Wagner and his crew will lend you theirs and teach you about astronomy.

Wagner is the president of the Lake County Astronomical Society. On Astronomy Day 2013, a worldwide event held on the first quarter moon in the spring, the society will host a free event for observation of the sky at the College of Lake County's technology wing.

Astronomy Day is an all-day event with activities from noon to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m., weather permitting.

For young astronomy lovers, the Dobbie telescope will be on hand.

Wagner said telescopes are usually not a tool children can interact with because of their intricacies and cost but Dobbie is a "kid-powered telescope."

Children get stickers and a glow bracelet.

Crafts, presentations, comet making with dry ice, exhibits on light pollution, door prize drawings and more are scheduled for the day part of the event.

At night, attendees wanting to gaze at the sky can use society member's telescopes to watch the moon, Jupiter and other astronomical wonders, Wagner said.

Last year more than 200 people attended, although due to rain, night activities were cancelled.

This is the second Astronomy Day event held at CLC. In previous years Astronomy Day was held at the Volo Bog Visitor Center in Ingleside.

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Club observing Astronomy Day with program Friday at LaVale Library

April 14, 2013 Club observing Astronomy Day with program Friday at LaVale Library Club member discovered supernova in 1979

For the Cumberland Times-News Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Sun Apr 14, 2013, 11:17 PM EDT

LAVALE The Cumberland Astronomy Club will observe Astronomy Day 2013 on Friday with a program beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the LaVale Library.

This years event is special for the Cumberland Astronomy Club because April 19 is the 34th anniversary of the discovery of Supernova 1979C by club member Gus Johnson of Swanton.

In 2010, scientists discovered that SN1979C had collapsed into a black hole. The program will feature a talk on black holes by astrophysicist D. J. Pisano from the West Virginia University department of physics.

Following the presentation, telescopes will be set up to observe the moon, the giant planet Jupiter and other sky sights, weather permitting. Visitors who bring a digital camera can take home a photograph of the moon as seen through a telescope.

According to Sky & Telescope magazine, Astronomy Day was started in 1973 by Doug Berger, former president of the Astronomical Association of Northern California, as a way of introducing astronomy to people in urban areas.

Hundreds of astronomy clubs, observatories, museums, colleges and planetariums worldwide now host family-oriented Astronomy Day events to show that amateur astronomy is both educational and fun.

For more information, contact Steve Luzader at 301-689-1976 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. or visit the clubs website at http://tinyurl.com/a6dqm.

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Tech hosts artificial intelligence competition

HOUGHTON - An artificial intelligence competition held Saturday at Michigan Technological University put an impressive display of human intelligence on display.

Tech's Husky Game Development Enterprise and Women in Computing Science student organizations hosted more than 50 teams of (mostly) programmers in an all-day (9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.) AI, or artificial intelligence, event called BonzAI Brawl.

"This I would have to say is one of our best running BonzAI Brawls in participation, in how smoothly everything has gone, on the hardware/software side," said Ryan George, a third-year Computer Science/Computer Network and System Administration major, and Husky Game Development president. "It seems like everybody's been pleased overall."

Stephen Anderson/Daily Mining Gazette Teams and spectators watch the tournament portion of the BonzAI Brawl artificial intelligence competition Saturday evening in Fisher Hall, room 135 at Michigan Technological University. More than 50 teams of one to three competitors participated.

The competition, which also included teams from Northern Michigan University, pitted teams of one to three students (mostly CS/CNSA students, but open to all majors) in a challenge to spend eight hours programming their AIs to respond to the challenges set forth in a game developed throughout the year by organizers.

The teams were given a very limited amount of information in advance of the competition, with the game design and mechanics announced at orientation the morning of the competition.

After eight hours of programming, and consuming an array of free food and drink provided by sponsors, teams faced off in the "brawl" to determine which team's AI is most capable on the farm-themed game. With the programming done, teams could only watch the tournament as their programs were put to the test against opposing teams.

The challenge was to find the most efficient way to move ducks from point A to point B, figuring out how to locate the ducks, how to handle the terrain on the map and how many farmhands they had available, among a variety of other decisions.

"Artificial intelligence is basically a series of decision making, is what it boils down to, and the best strategies and best implementations of those strategies will usually come out on top," George said.

The "0th-place" team (named such because it's a programming competition) was "Team Hawkward," a Tech team with members Christopher Wallis, Eric Zimmer and Corey Bilski. First place was then Tech's "Lazor Bears," comprised of Nicholas Lanam and Kaylee Edwards. Second place was then NMU's "NeptunAI."

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Amphenol Aerospace Becomes the First Qualified Supplier of Multiple Mil-Spec Plating Alternatives to Cadmium

SIDNEY, N.Y., April 15,2013 /PRNewswire/ --Amphenol Aerospace (APH), a global leader in interconnect technologies, has received authorization from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for their Black Zinc Nickel, "Z" Class plating finish. This qualification covers all Amphenol Aerospace Series III D38999 connectors. Black Zinc Nickel and Durmalon are the only qualified Mil-Spec approved alternatives to Cadmium.

As commercial, industrial, and military markets are rapidly moving away from hazardous materials such as Cadmium, Amphenol is proud to be the only supplier offering customers two non-hazardous finishes. The Black Zinc Nickel and Durmalon finishes are RoHS compliant and meet or exceed MIL-DTL-38999 specifications. Both Black Zinc Nickel and Durmalon plating finishes can withstand 500 hours of dynamic salt spray and 500 mating cycles. Both plating options are also conductive and non-reflective.

Kyle Brown, Product Manager for Amphenol Aerospace, says, "Amphenol is extremely pleased to announce this new product offering. We look forward to leading the interconnect market as the demand for Cadmium alternatives and environmentally friendly products continues to grow."

Customers can order Black Zinc Nickel or Durmalon finishes directly through Amphenol or any of their authorized distributors. Test reports are available upon request.

Contact Information: Kyle Brown Product Manager (607) 563-5335 kbrown@amphenol-aao.com

About Amphenol Aerospace As one of the largest developers of interconnection technologies for the military and commercial aerospace industries, Amphenol Aerospace Operations (AAO) provides OEMs worldwide with rugged, high quality products that withstand the harshest environments.

AAO provides complete interconnect solutions for a wide array of markets. Designing, manufacturing, and supplying circular and rectangular, electronic, board level, fiber optic, EMI/EMP filter connectors, as well as PCBs, backplanes and integrated systems.

AAO is headquartered in Sidney, N.Y. with other facilities located in New Hampshire, Toronto, Mexico and China. AAO is a division of Amphenol Corporation, headquartered in Wallingford, CT, one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world, with year 2012 sales topping $4 billion.

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Nextant Aerospace Appoints Jet Aviation Singapore as New Authorized Service Center for Nextant 400XT

SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Nextant Aerospace (Nextant), maker of the Nextant 400XT, the worlds only remanufactured business jet, has announced Jet Aviation Singapore as its new authorized service center in Asia.

The contract, which was signed at ABACE, will see Jet Aviation Singapore provide maintenance services for Nextants growing fleet of 400XTs in the region. As the companys exclusive authorized service center in Singapore for Southeast Asia, Jet Aviation Singapore will become a core element of Nextants global network of owned and authorized service centers.

Nextant entered the Asian market in August 2012 and is continuing to see strong interest in the region due to the aircrafts unique combination of performance, comfort and value. The Nextant 400XT offers an impressive 2,003 nautical mile (3,709 km) range, which means customers can fly from Singapore to as far west as Mumbai, India, or as far north as Shanghai, China without needing a refueling stop.

The aircraft sells for roughly half the price of its competitors with significantly lower operating costs. Low maintenance costs are backed by a full factory warranty, a global network of owned and authorized service centers and the worlds largest inventory of rotable parts for BE40 series aircraft which includes the 400XT.

Globally, the Nextant Aerospace value proposition has proven hugely attractive, securing sales of over $100 million since late 2011. Nextant currently has a sales backlog valued in excess of $175 million.

Jet Aviation is a global leader in business aviation with two maintenance centers in Asia; one based in Singapore and the other in Hong Kong, where it also operates an aircraft management and charter company. The Singapore Service Center provides scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, aircraft repair, defect troubleshooting and rectifications, aircraft modification, AOG services, refurbishment, avionics modification and exterior painting services. It recently announced it is tripling its maintenance facilities in Singapores Seletar Aerospace Park to meet increasing demand for its services.

Jet Aviation is one of the premier service providers in the world said Jay Heublein, Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing, Nextant Aerospace. They have an excellent reputation for the quality of their staff and their outstanding level of customer service. It is vital for us to have a support network which reflects our ambitions and values. We could not ask for a better partner in the region.

We are delighted to have been appointed as Nextants authorized service center in Singapore," said Gary Dolski, Vice President and General Manager, Jet Aviation Singapore. "They have a truly unique product offering with significant potential in the region. Like us, they are committed to the highest standards of customer service and support."

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Nextant Aerospace Unveils Air Ambulance Conversion for 400XT

SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Nextant Aerospace (Nextant), maker of the Nextant 400XT, the worlds only remanufactured business jet, has today launched its new air ambulance conversion module for its 400XT model.

The equipment, based on a platform by Spectrum Aeromed - a world leader in the provision of air ambulance equipment enables the Nextant 400XT to be converted from a VIP configuration to a fully ACLS capable critical care room with self-contained ambulance bed in less than 30 minutes. The 400XT air ambulance gives operators the speed and range of larger aircraft but at a significantly lower acquisition and operating costs.

Since launching in Asia in 2012, Nextant has seen strong interest in the market due to the aircrafts unique combination of performance, comfort and value. It expects the introduction of its air ambulance module to stimulate further demand and drive sales of the platform as the market for such services grows.

Demand for special missions aircraft has seen dramatic growth across the globe in recent years with aircraft equipped for emergency medical services leading the segment. Ascend, the aviation consultancy, recently estimated that the number of fixed-wing emergency medical service aircraft has increased by 40% since 20071.

The Nextant Aerospace factory-installed system, which is designed to work as a convertible VIP interior and costs less than $100,000 to install, boasts the following features:

One of the most common requests were getting from fleet operators is for platforms that can be used to provide air ambulance services, said Jay Heublein, Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing. The 400XT is the ideal aircraft for these missions due primarily to its exceptional combination of range and best in class operating rates. We have seen strong initial demand from Asia so ABACE is the perfect environment to announce this new program.

The air ambulance module is a great addition to the 400XT and one which we anticipate being very popular. This is our first Special Mission application and we look forward to expanding our Special Missions portfolio in the near future.

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Nextant Aerospace Announces China Great Wall Industry Corporation as Exclusive Sales Agent in China

SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Nextant Aerospace (Nextant), maker of the Nextant 400XT, has today announced the appointment of China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) as exclusive sales agent for the Greater China Region (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan). The initial order of 18 Nextant aircraft (three firm with 15 options) worth $89 million is to be delivered over the next 24 months, starting later this year. The aircraft will be a mix of business and special mission configurations. The Chinese aerospace leader will also play an instrumental role in establishing the Nextant service, support and parts distribution in China.

Established in 1980, CGWIC has been on the cutting edge of Chinas aerospace industry. CGWIC is the only authorized primary contractor for products and services of Chinas space industry, providing professional services that include the manufacture and launch of satellites and space systems exhibitions, international logistics, trade, tourism and international bidding. The multi-billion dollar company has strong technological expertise and thirty years of experience delivering safe, reliable and high quality products with strong aftersales support.

There could not be a better partner for us in China, said Nextant Aerospace President Sean McGeough. CGWICs knowledge of the Chinese aerospace market, existing vast national infrastructure and long experience working with Western organizations is unsurpassed. They also have the resources and long-term focus required to assure safe, stable and high quality service for decades to come. The initial order of 18 Nextant aircraft is a strong sign of commitment from CGWIC.

CGWIC was one of the first companies in China to actively work with Western business partners and has since been devoted to the domestic and international development of Chinas aerospace industry. CGWIC has significant experience working within the international marketplace, employing some of Chinas top engineers and brightest marketing professionals. It is known for integrating resources through innovation to deliver outstanding customer service.

CGWIC has a strong reputation for delivering very sophisticated products and catering to complex after-sale service demands. They are well respected within the financial and insurance communities, said McGeough. It is a reputation well earned through thirty years of quality work with international and domestic partners. We also see a strong demand for Special Mission aircraft in China and CGWICs vast technical expertise and regional network will be instrumental in developing that market.

Nextant currently has a global infrastructure of owned and operated service centers and the worlds largest rotable parts inventory for the BE40 series aircraft which includes the 400XT. CGWIC will lead the expansion of that service and support infrastructure in China.

Nextant has been a pioneer in delivering new products with outstanding quality at significantly lower costs, said Liu Lan, Senior Marketing Director of CGWIC. As a company founded on the principles of innovation, technology and quality, we are proud to develop the Chinese market with Nextant. We believe our cooperation will provide more business travel solutions for Chinese customers.

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