| Three people killed in single-engine plane crash south of Paris, Texas ... Dallas Morning News (blog) Three people were killed in a fiery plane crash about 10 miles south of Paris Saturday morning. The single-engine Piper PA-46 was flying from Cox Field Airport in Paris to Austin when it crashed at about 9 a.m., FAA spokesman Roland Herwing said. See all stories on this topic » |
| Utah plane crashes in Texas, killing three Salt Lake Tribune A plane registered to a Utah bank crashed in Texas killing the pilot and two passengers, all of whom were from Utah, Texas police and bank officials said Saturday. The Piper PA-46 crashedabout 9:35 a.m. south of County Road 13850, near Glory, Texas, ... See all stories on this topic » |
| 4 businessmen die in Nebraska small plane crash Hutchinson News OMAHA, Neb. - Federal investigators on Saturday combed through the wreckage of a small planethat crashed in a remote area of central Nebraska, killing all four people onboard, including the pilot whose Kansas construction company owned the aircraft. See all stories on this topic » |
| One killed, one injured in small-plane crash Sarasota Herald-Tribune SARASOTA - One person was killed and another badly burned in when an experimental plane crashed and caught fire on New College campus west of the Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport about 3:30 p.m. today, according to witnesses at the scene. See all stories on this topic » |
| Three Killed In Lamar County Plane Crash COM) - Three people were killed Saturday when their small plane crashed just after takeoff from an airport in Paris, authorities said. FAA spokesman Lynn Lunsford confirmed the three deaths in an interview with CBS 11 News. He identified the aircraft ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Plane crash near North Platte kills 4 businessmen Omaha World-Herald Plane crash near North Platte kills 4 businessmen. By Nancy Gaarder WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER. Omaha World-Herald. Share. Editor's note: This post was updated at 5:56 p.m. Saturday. Four businessmen active in agricultural construction died ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Men from York, Kansas killed in plane crash Lincoln Journal Star The plane crashed shoErnzenrtly after taking off from North Platte's airport and was headed to the airport in York, about 170 miles east, Tom Latson, the National Transportation Safety Board's lead investigator into the crash, told the AP by phone ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Atchison Business Owner Dies In Plane Crash WIBW NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (WIBW) - A plane crash has killed four people including an Atchison business owner. Mark Bottorff, who owned Bottorff Construction, died Friday when the plane he was flying crashed east of North Platte, NE. The twin engine plane ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Plane crash victims identified North Platte Telegraph The four people who died in a plane crash near Maxwell on Friday have been identified. They include Mark Bottorff, the pilot of the plane and owner of Bottorff Construction in Atchison, Kan. That's according to Jerry Ernzen, vice president of ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Plane crash kills four in Lincoln County Scottsbluff Star Herald Authorities say four people are dead following a plane crash that occurred in Lincoln County late Friday afternoon. Killed in the crash were the pilot, Mark Bottorff, president of Bottorff Construction in Atchison, Kan., and passengers Ken Babcock ... See all stories on this topic » |
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Utah plane crashes in Texas, killing three
Think Positively and Make Your Project a Success
Think Positively and Make Your Project a Success
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Friday, 11 January 2013
Colorado One Stats
Colorado One Stats
Release Date: August 22, 2012
Process Time: 8 Days
Number of People: 35 over 3 shifts
Total Gallons of Paint: 74
Premask: None
One of the largest challenges was laying out the “C” design free hand while keeping the circle perfect with the contour of the plane and only using the mylar as a guide. This aircraft is 100% clear coated to ensure paint longevity. Clear coat alone was 32 gallons.
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Cloud Computing ROI Tools are worthless
| Consumer knowledge of cloud still vague, says new survey CloudTech With the analysts predicting cloud computing to rise and rise in 2013, it can be refreshing to get a consumer perspective on how they use the cloud and their overall knowledge of it. Yet the signs don't appear to be good – a new survey from UK-based ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Cloud Of Iron: DARPA Hardens Cloud Computing Against Cyber Attack AOL Defense "Moving to the cloud" is the trend du jour, even in the intelligence world, but the recent attacks on the nation's banking system has raised uncomfortable questions about how to make cloud computingsecure. "The cloud" may seem amorphous, but in ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Small businesses accelerating growth in 2013 with cloud computing Fox 54 (BPT) - Small businesses seem optimistic about increasing sales and hiring in 2013 and are looking to squeeze more productivity out of limited time, staffing and resources. For these reasons, finding the right business tools that can grow with you but ... See all stories on this topic » |
Why cloud computing ROI tools are worthless
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With the rise of cloud computing comes a rise in tools and models that estimate the cost benefit of the technology. Most are created and promoted by cloud providers that sell their services, and a few come from analysts and consulting organizations ...
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InfoWorld (blog)
With the rise of cloud computing comes a rise in tools and models that estimate the cost benefit of the technology. Most are created and promoted by cloud providers that sell their services, and a few come from analysts and consulting organizations ...
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| Cloud shines bright in Infosys' Q3 results InformationWeek India The latest Q3 results of Infosys show that the focus on cloud continues to yield results. Infosys said in the press release that the business has more than 190 engagements and 3,500 experts. Over the last quarter, it won more than 15 engagements across ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Thursday, 10 January 2013
Kingfisher Aims to Restart Flights by End of March
Kingfisher Airlines Ltd.'s 532747.BY +9.70% chairman has finally put dates to promises, saying in a letter to employees that it is looking to restart operations by the end of March with a cash infusion of more than $100 million from parent UB Group 507458.BY +1.18% and "other associates."
Dr Vijay Mallya said also that the company is still in talks with several investors to sell a stake and raise funds to revive the now-grounded Airline.
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A Kingfisher Airlines Aircraft taking off from Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, Feb. 20, 2012.
"Investors need to be convinced about the long-term prospects of their proposed investment in Kingfisher, and this takes time" Mr. Mallya said in the letter, which was seen by The Wall Street Journal.
It comes one day after some Kingfisher employees met to plan legal action against the airline because they haven't been paid in months.
Dr. Mallya, who has been criticized by some employees for not speaking to them despite the crisis, said operations will be restarted with seven planes, which will be ramped up to 21 in four months.
"The second part is a full-scale rehabilitation of our airline, growing to 57 aircraft within 12 months of recapitalization," he said, adding that the initial restart would require 6.50 billion rupees ($118.94 million), which would come from the UB Group and "other associates".
He didn't Elaborate.
He added that the airline will submit additional data to the country's aviation regulator to get back its license and that it is in the process of getting no-objection letters from its vendors.
Kingfisher stocks surged on news of the plan, recently trading up 7.51% at 14.46 rupees in a Bombay Stock Exchange market down 0.18%.
It will, however, be an uphill task for Kingfisher to start and sustain operations, given that it hasn't solved most of its problems.
Kingfisher's flights have been grounded since Oct. 1, first due to a strike by its employees over non-payment of salaries and then because of the suspension of its license.
The airline's license expired on Dec. 31 with the civil aviation regulator refusing to renew it because it wasn't satisfied with Kingfisher's plans to restart operations.
The airline can, however, reapply for the permit within two years.
Kingfisher has made losses since its inception in May 2005 and now owes more than $2.5 billion to its lenders, suppliers, leasing companies, airport operators, other airlines, employees and to the government in taxes.
Thursday, Mr. Mallya said the airline's banks are not looking to recall loans or make the airline sell its assets.
Mr. Mallya has said before that he is in talks with several investors, including Abu Dhabi-based carrier Etihad Airways, to sell a stake in the airline.
Another Indian airline, Jet Airways, 532617.BY -1.57% is also trying to sell a stake to Etihad.
Meanwhile, a senior Kingfisher engineer said employees are planning legal action against the airline for not paying their salaries.
"We are in talks with our lawyers and will decide on the legal notice soon," another employee said.
An official at the civil aviation ministry recently said Kingfisher still owes its employees about 1.2 billion rupees in salaries.
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| Kingfisher Air Plans Revival With Parent UB's Funds, E-Mail Says Bloomberg Kingfisher, the only Indian carrier to order Airbus SAS superjumbos, has been seeking cash for more than two years and was in talks with possible investors such as Etihad Airways PJSC for its revival. The airline lost its operating license on Jan. 1 ... See all stories on this topic » | |
| In letter to Kingfisher employees, Vijay Mallya shares revival plan NDTV Kingfisher Airlines chairman Vijay Mallya has told employees that the grounded carrier is aiming for a limited re-start utilizing seven aircraft. In a letter to employees, the first since Kingfisher'soperating license expired, Mr Mallya detailed the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Mallya outlines revival plan for Kingfisher, shares surge Reuters India MUMBAI (Reuters) - Shares in grounded carrier Kingfisher Airlines(KING.NS) jumped as much as 9.7 percent on Thursday after a letter sent to staff from Chairman Vijay Mallya outlined plans for a revival to be funded with 6.5 billion rupees from his UB ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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