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    Boeing Fabricará 3 Satélites para el Gobierno de México

    EL SEGUNDO, California, 20 de diciembre de 2010 — Boeing [NYSE: BA] anunció hoy la adjudicación de un contrato por aproximadamente US$1,000 millones de parte del gobierno mexicano para la entrega de un sistema integral de comunicaciones satelitales. El sistema, denominado MEXSAT, consta de tres satélites, dos estaciones terrenas, los sistemas de operaciones de red correspondientes y terminales de usuario de referencia. MEXSAT proveerá comunicaciones seguras para las necesidades de seguridad nacional de México, así como una cobertura mejorada para las telecomunicaciones civiles.

    “MEXSAT es la cuarta generación de satélites que Boeing ha suministrado a México para comunicaciones satelitales gubernamentales y civiles,” dijo Craig Cooning, director general ejecutivo (CEO) de Boeing Satellite Systems International. “MEXSAT ha sido desarrollado con base en 13 años de experiencia de parte de Boeing en el diseño y la fabricación de avanzados sistemas de satélites geoestacionarios para servicios móviles.”

    Conforme a los términos del contrato, Boeing entregará un sistema llave en mano completo que se compone de dos satélites geoestacionarios para servicios móviles (o “GEO-Mobile”) Boeing 702HP denominados MEXSAT 1 y MEXSAT 2, así como un satélite para banda C extendida y banda Ku, llamado MEXSAT 3, que proveerá servicios satelitales fijos (FSS) desde una órbita geosíncrona. El primer lanzamiento programado es el de MEXSAT 3, a finales de 2012.

    Cada satélite Boeing suministrará 14 kilowatts de potencia mediante alas de arreglos de cinco paneles solares dotadas de celdas fotovoltaicas de arseniuro de galio de triple unión de alta eficiencia. Cada una de las naves transportará un reflector de banda L de 22 metros para servicios satelitales móviles (MSS), complementado por una antena de banda Ku de 2 metros.
    Boeing subcontratará la fabricación del satélite MEXSAT 3 y de un centro de operaciones a su empresa asociada Orbital Sciences Corporation [NYSE: ORB]. MEXSAT 3, un satélite Orbital Star 2.4, brindará cobertura total al territorio mexicano y sus aguas patrimoniales, y transmitirá comunicaciones civiles a fin de coadyuvar al desarrollo socioeconómico del país.

    Asimismo, Boeing desarrollará dos estaciones terrenas equipadas con avanzada tecnología de flexibilidad de conformación del haz para dirigir haces puntuales de usuario móvil a dependencias gubernamentales que operan en México y sus aguas patrimoniales, tanto en el litoral del Pacífico como en el Golfo de México.

    Con anterioridad, Boeing suministró cinco satélites para el gobierno mexicano: los satélites Morelos 1 y Morelos 2, ambos puestos en órbita en 1985; los satélites Solidaridad 1 y Solidaridad 2, lanzados en 1993 y 1994; y el Satmex 5, lanzado en 1998. Solidaridad 2, que ya ha rebasado la vida útil estipulada en el contrato, aún continúa en servicio, y se espera que el satélite Satmex 5 deje de operar en 2012.

    Boeing Defense, Space & Security, una unidad de The Boeing Company, es una de las mayores empresas del mundo en el sector de defensa, espacio y seguridad. Se especializa en ofrecer a sus clientes soluciones innovadoras desarrolladas a partir de capacidades operacionales y es el fabricante más grande y versátil de aeronaves militares en el mundo. Con sede en St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security es una empresa de US$34,000 millones con una plantilla de 68,000 trabajadores en todo el mundo.

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    Audit Initiated of FAA’s Air Traffic Facility Realignment

    The Office of Inspector General plans to review the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) plans for consolidating the Nation’s air traffic facilities, many of which are approaching the end of their useful lives. We are conducting this review at the request of the former Ranking Members of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and House Subcommittee on Aviation, who stated that the current budgetary environment and FAA’s efforts to develop the Next Generation Air Transportation System present the Agency with an opportunity to realign its network of facilities. They asked that, along with FAA’s plans, the OIG specifically examine the cost drivers and technical challenges related to this effort. Accordingly, our audit objectives are to assess: (1) FAA’s current plans for realigning and consolidating its air traffic facilities; (2) FAA’s process for evaluating the feasibility and cost effectiveness of these plans; and (3) the major cost, technical, and workforce challenges involved with realigning and consolidating air traffic facilities.

    Click to view the full FAA Facility Consolidation Audit Announcement .pdf

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    Ekaterinburg Koltsovo Airport hosts CIS Event

    The second Routes CIS event will open in just 4 days time in Ekaterinburg, Russia hosted by Ekaterinburg Koltsovo Airport at the angelo Airport Hotel Ekaterinburg which is connected to the Airport.

    The number of delegates registered to attend the event has already surpassed the expected number of 200 and for several of the companies registered so far, Routes CIS 2012 will be the first time they have attended any of the Routes events. Airlines such as Yakutia Airlines, VIM Airlines and Tartastan Airlines will make their inaugural Routes appearance in Ekaterinburg alongside Kazan Airport, International Airport Barnaul, Belgorod International Airport and Koeln Tourismus Gmbh.

    Airlines currently registered to attend the event contain an, unsurprisingly, strong participation from the CIS based airlines. Attendees so far include S7 Airlines, Rossiya, Aerosvit, Air Astana, VIM, Yakutia, Tartastan, and Ural Airlines with more expected to confirm soon.

    Interest from the Middle East carriers comes in the shape Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways along with FlyDubai and Pegasus which have strong respective networks into the CIS region. Air Baltic will also be present and there will be a senior representation from Czech Airlines which operates 11 routes in Russia and the Ukraine combined from Prague.

    Other out of region attendees include European leading Low Cost Carrier Ryanair and SkyTeam member China Southern who also recently confirmed their attendance.
    Nigel Mayes, Vice President & Commercial for UBM Aviation Routes commented: “The unique location of Ekaterinburg makes it the ideal place for delegates from all over the CIS region to meet and we are delighted that this second event attracts the key decision makers from the region and plays an important role in shaping future networks within the CIS,” Mayes continued: “We expect the event to grow and develop in line with the expected market growth in the CIS region.”

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  • NTSB PRESS RELEASE

    NTSB CHAIRMAN HERSMAN TESTIFIES ON AIRCRAFT ICING

    NTSB Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman today, in testimony
    before the House Aviation Subcommittee, Committee on
    Transportation and Infrastructure, discussed the dangers of
    aircraft flying in icing conditions and highlighted
    longstanding Safety Board recommendations that have yet to
    be adopted by the Federal Aviation Administration to address
    the issue.

    Reducing the dangers of flying in icing conditions has been
    on the NTSB’s Most Wanted List of Transportation Safety
    Improvements since 1997. Last week, the NTSB voted to keep
    the issue area, along with its four open recommendations to
    the FAA, on the 2010 Most Wanted List with a “red”
    classification. The red classification indicates an
    unacceptable response by the FAA.

    “Although the NTSB relies on others to implement these
    recommendations, we have worked to educate the pilot
    community about some of the hazards associated with icing
    conditions through our Safety Alerts,” Hersman said.

    In 1981, the NTSB published a report titled “Aircraft Icing
    Avoidance and Protection” and recommended the FAA review
    icing certification criteria. The special study followed a
    series of icing-related accidents where aircraft operating
    in icing conditions and the varying consequences that ice
    accretion had on different types of aircraft raised concern,

    In the 1990s the NTSB re-examined the issue of airframe
    structural icing and concluded that the icing certification
    process continues to be inadequate. The Board also became
    concerned about airplanes that fly in supercooled large
    droplet conditions and that used pneumatic boots to deice
    the aircraft in flight. In the last decade, the Board has
    investigated more than 50 accidents involving aircraft
    icing, resulting in over 200 fatalities and it continues to
    investigate accidents where icing is a factor.

    In the last few years, the FAA has addressed some of the
    recommendations related to icing by issuing a number of
    final and proposed regulations. However, not all of the
    NTSB’s recommendations on icing have been addressed.

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    Air India Express compliance in key areas reviewed by DGCA

    This is Air India Express’s own Press Release

    June 14, 2010
    Air India Express compliance in key areas viz. Operations, Maintenance, Safety, Security and Commercial were reviewed in a meeting convened by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in Delhi, recently. Dr. Nasim Zaidi, DGCA, Mr. Arvind Jadhav, Chairman & Managing Director, Air India Express and officials from DGCA and Air India Express attended the meeting.

    DGCA highlighted certain issues relating to positioning of officers in Operations, Safety and Training areas, Pilots on the regular roll of Air India Express, Flight dispatch, Crew rostering and monitoring of their Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL), Internal auditors, pre-flight medical, requirement of more mechanics etc. during the meeting.

    Air India Express has already acted upon these issues viz. issuance of office order for appointment of the Chief of Operations, order to have the pilots deputed to Air India Express to continue for a period of five years, deployment of the trainee pilots, under training now, on Boeing 737s, Computerization and automation of the Crew rostering system & FDTL monitoring, ensuring implementation of regulations with regard to Pre-flight medical, recruitment of additional mechanics from Defence etc.

    Memorandum of Understanding already exists between NACIL and Air India Express regarding Flight Dispatch, Ramp and Traffic Handling.

    The Chief Operating Officer, NACIL will soon issue Standard Operating Procedures including strict compliance with training schedule on monsoon and ALAR tool kit, regulations on special precautions during take-offs and landings, 100% FOQA, Crew Resource Management & optimal use of First Officers, strict implementation of regulations on simulation of unsafe situation during training, strict adherence to approach parameters and Voluntary safety reporting system.

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  • Press Release: MEDIA INVITED TO INTERVIEW LAUNCH ABORT SYSTEM MANAGER

    NewsRelease
    National Aeronautics and
    Space Administration

    HAMPTON, Va. – In a little more than a week NASA’s next flight test, called Pad Abort-1, will lift off from the pad at the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Range, near Las Cruces, N.M.

    A team from NASA’s Langley Research Center will travel to support the test, scheduled for May 6.

    On Thursday, April 29, from 1 to 3 p.m., local media are invited to interview launch abort system (LAS) manager Kevin Rivers and chief engineer David McGowan before they travel to White Sands. Media should contact Amy Johnson at 757-864-7022 by noon Wednesday, April 28, if they would like to schedule an interview during that time.

    The LAS was designed to offer a safe, reliable method of removing the astronaut crew from danger should an emergency occur on the launch pad or during the vehicle’s climb to orbit. It employs ground-breaking rocket technology never tested before. The development of the Orion launch abort system is led by NASA Langley in partnership with Marshall Space Flight Center. Langley also designed and produced the crew module simulator that will be used for the flight test

    PA-1 is the first fully integrated test of the launch abort system that was developed for the Orion crew exploration vehicle as part of an ongoing mission to develop safer vehicles for human spaceflight applica¬tions. The Pad Abort-1 vehicle consists of a tower-like launch abort system positioned over a simulated crew module. For the test, the vehicle will be launched by its abort motor to a height of approximately one mile and approximately one mile downrange.

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