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... research, development and exploration, the identity be. comes . . . more imperative. Aerospace companies go many routes attempting to achieve that goal, Leading aerospace companies, for example, developed a 'Zero Defects' program aimed at ... of its main assembly room that reads: 'In NASA we trust. Everything else we check. " ''(Aerospace, Summer 1965, 25)'' Experts had observed that some plants had an unusual ability to adapt ...
... ,000 or eight per cent from September 1965, reported Karl G. Harr, Jr., president of Aerospace Industries Assn. Aircraft employment was expected to show greatest increase, with missile and space employment remaining relatively stable. ‘‘(Aerospace News, 3/15/66)’’ March 15-16: American Astronautical Society AAS -NSC Fourth Goddard Memorial ...
... Astronautics AIAA Seventh Annual Meeting and Technical Display was held in Houston, Tex., under theme "Aerospace for Man's Needs." Display included Space Shuttle and Skylab mockup. Soyuz IX Cosmonauts Andrian ... solutions." Solutions "must come from sociologists, economists, and politicians-not engineers and scientists. We in aerospace should. . .assist wherever and whenever we can: We have developed techniques of management that may ...
... prime contract to build space shuttle. Summary said NR had been chosen over competitors- Grumman Aerospace Corp.; Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Inc., Space Systems Div.; and McDonnell Douglas Corp.-because " North ... on U.S. ''(SF, 1/73, 37)'' Semiannual survey released by Aerospace Industries Assn. said sharp three-year decline in aerospace industry employment had leveled off at slightly more than 900 000 ...
... in space. ''(UPI, W Post, 5/30/73, A4)'' Aerospace Industries Assn. of America, Inc., released Aerospace Facts and Figures, 1973/74. Aerospace sales in 1972 had increased for the first time since ... 1972. Average employment declined in 1972 to 922 000 workers, from 969 000 in 1971. Aerospace exports declined from $4.2 billion in 1971 to $3.8 billion in 1972; but, with a net positive aerospace trade balance of $3.3 billion, the industry remained a principal supporter of the U ...
... Air Force Space and Missile Systems Organization was responsible for the Titan IIIE booster, including aerospace ground equipment and Launch Complex 41 site activation. Kennedy Space Center directed launch operations at ... 74, 62-64)'' An Aviation Week & Space Technology editorial said the FY 1975 aerospace budget request offered the aerospace industry "its best prospect in a decade." The dollar increases were "significant because ...
... sue Rohr over late deliveries and alleged unreliability of some cars. Observers had noted that aerospace technologists tended to "overengineer" transit systems, increasing costs, aggravating maintenance, and marring reliability. In addition ... , despite the frustrations, more companies were entering the competition. A significant test of how the aerospace industry would fare in the next era of transit development would be the performance of ...
... Wk, 26 Apr 76, 56) Employment in the U.S. aerospace industry continued downward, the annual employment survey by the Aerospace Industries Association said. Employment figures would fall below 900 000 by ... was based on data provided by 48 major firms representing more than 65% of total aerospace employment. (Aerospace News, 26 Apr 76) Comsat General Corp. signed an agreement with the Water Resources ...
... and maintenance, network services, analysis, quality assurance, and reviews. France's Aerospatiale, British Aerospace, Germany's Daimler-Benz Aerospace, and Spain's CASA, partners in the Airbus Industrie airplane-manufacturing consortium, announced their intention to merge into a "unified civilian and military aerospace conglomerate that would compete in the world market with U.S. aerospace giants Lockheed Martin Corp oration and Boeing Co mpany ...
... him an additional 218 hours in space in 146 Earth orbits. Organizations Member of the Aerospace Medicine Association, the College of Emergency Physicians, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; life member ... Flight Surgeons W. Randolf Lovelace Award for ''significant contribution to the practice and advancement of aerospace medicine'' (1992); American Astronautical Society's Melbourne W. Boynton Award for ''outstanding contributions to the ...

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