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Article: Company Watch - Airbus.
- Article from:
- AirGuide Business
- Article date:
- June 15, 2009
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New York (AirGuideBusiness - Company Watch) Jun 14, 2009
Air France chief questions sensor role in crash. Air France is not yet convinced that faulty speed sensors were to blame for the loss of one of its planes over the Atlantic, but it is replacing old sensors as a precaution, the airline's chief executive said on Thursday. Pierre-Henri Gourgeon told reporters that Air France was in a state of shock over the worst disaster in its 75 year history and expected more information about what happened within a week. An Air France (AIRF.PA) Airbus 330 crashed into the sea on June 1 enroute from Brazil to Paris, killing all 228 aboard. Air accident investigators have ...
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Article: Contract Awards: Aero-Instruments Wins $35,210 Federal Contract ...
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February 23, 2009 ;
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... ... Cleveland, won a $35,210 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, for pitot tubes.For more information about US Fed News contract awards please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication ...
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