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Company: Raytheon
Location: Goleta, CA, United States
Description: *This position with Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems is located in the city of Goleta in Santa Barbara County. RAYTHEON IN GOLETA, CALIFORNIA (SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) More than...
Company: Rockwell Collins
Location: IA, United States
Description: Requisition Number: WES0000001F Description: POSITION SUMMARY:   This is a regional business development manager position based in central Arizona (either Phoenix or Tucson). The...

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Not Involved   July 14, 2003
Of the various organizations with roles in the circumstances surrounding the Jan. 8 fatal crash of the Beech 1900D flown by Air Midwest, one company not involved is B/E Aerospace Inc. [Nasdaq: BEAV]. The ASW story indicating that Raytheon Aerospace...
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Raytheon, New York Officials Plan New Level of System Integration   April 3, 2006
A planned perimeter security system for four airports in the New York area will help solve one of today's biggest aviation security gaps -- the sharing of real-time information across airports. Both the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey...
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Air Midwest Crash Exposes Systemic Shortcomings   May 26, 2003
Overweight and tail heavy airplane was 'legal' for takeoff The fatal Jan. 8 crash of Air Midwest [AMI] Flight 5481 on takeoff at Charlotte, N.C., illustrates the danger of operating an aircraft outside of its approved performance envelope and how...
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Death by dilly dally   December 8, 2003
The use of the term "dilly dally" is deliberate. Dictionary definition: dilly dally, v. To waste time by dawdling or hesitating. Case in point: the Nov. 19 crash near Lake Conroe, Texas, of a T-34 trainer, where the wing separated during maneuvers...
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Raytheon Improving Pilot Situational Awareness   November 2, 2009
The U..S. Army has awarded Raytheon a $13 million contract to develop additional sensor prototypes for the Advanced Distributed Aperture System (ADAS), which gives helicopter pilots 360-degree situational awareness. The award is the first extension...
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Incorrect Installation Contributed to Beech 1900D Crash   October 13, 2003
Reversed installation of pitch trim may have resulted in the deaths of two pilots, prompting a note to operators warning that the maintenance manual was incorrect and highlighting once again the potential for deadly error on the maintenance floor...
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Protecting Civil Transports from Stingers   August 6, 2007
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering multiple technological approaches for protecting commercial transports from man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS). Late last year, DHS awarded multi-million dollar contracts to three...
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Poor Maintenance Cited as Primary Cause of Air Midwest Crash   March 1, 2004
Inaccurate Weight and Balance Program Contributed to Being Out of Aft CG Limit In the chain of events leading to the fatal Jan. 8, 2003, crash of an Air Midwest twin-turboprop, the pilots' inability to prevent the nose from pitching up excessively...
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Security Shortlines   October 26, 2009
U.S. Policy & Strategy in the Age of Global Terrorism The response of the U.S. federal government to the events of September 11, 2001 has reflected the challenge of striking a balance between implementing security measures to deter terrorist...
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Safety Board Urges Lear 60 Thrust Reverser Redesign   July 27, 2009
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommends that the FAA require a re-design of the thrust reverser system on Learjet 60 business aircraft. The recommendations contained in a letter to FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt stem from the...
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Safety & Technology Trends     September 15, 2008
ACI-NA Backs Congestion Pricing Scheme Airports Council International - North America (ACI-NA) opposes the Air Transport Association's (ATA) petition for review of the Department of Transportation's (DOT) Policy Regarding Airport Rates and Charges...
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Raytheon/SAIC Pursue ATC Optimum Training   February 11, 2008
Raytheon Technical Services has teamed with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) to pursue the Federal Aviation Administration's Air Traffic Control Optimum Training Solution (ATCOTS) program. ATCOTS will be a performance-based...
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Future Aircraft s Impact on NextGen   July 21, 2008
Raytheon will lead a team of air transportation experts from industry and academia to study the impact of new classes of aircraft, including very light jets and unmanned aerial vehicles, on the next generation air transportation system, or NextGen...
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Recent Regulatory Activity   December 20, 2004
Date posted on Federal Register Summary of Situation Action Date & Comments Dec. 10 Emergency Airworthiness Directive (AD 2004-25-51) Airframe structural safety Raytheon model T-34 Mentor aircraft. Requires inspections "before further flight,"...
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New Rules for UAV Accident Reporting   November 10, 2008
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is considering new rules for unmanned aircraft accident reporting and recently sought comments as regards this issue. The NTSB proposes to amend its regulations concerning notification and reporting...
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Raytheon Wins NextGen Research   July 2, 2009
NASA has selected a team led by Raytheon to develop enhancements to the system-wide modeling and simulation capability in the Airspace Concepts Evaluation System, or ACES. The plug and play models will help NASA, the FAA and other researchers...
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Raytheon Wins NextGen Contract   March 18, 2009
Raytheon has been awarded a contract to develop the NextGen Terminal Data Distribution System (TDDS), which will make more efficient use of the crowded airspace in the U.S. The contract was awarded by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Volpe...
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GPS for India Tested   November 26, 2007
Raytheon has successfully completed the final system acceptance test to augment standard Global Positioning System signals over India. The latest test of the GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation-Technology Demonstration System (GAGAN-TDS) is a...
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Safety & Technology Trends   May 11, 2009
NextGen Contract to Study NAS Needs Raytheon has been awarded a seven-month, $2.3 million contract to study the NextGen Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance architecture and determine the National Airspace System's needs for 2018...
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Safety & Technology Trends   August 3, 2009
New NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman, who has been a member of the National Transportation Safety Board for the past fiveyears, has been sworn in as the Safety Board's 12th chairman. Hersman was nominated for the two-year term as chairman by the While...

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