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ACTUALIZA 2-Goodrich ayuda a United Tech a amortiguar recortes en gasto EEUU
Reuters(Actualiza con detalles; cambia redacción) Por Ernest Scheyder 23 abr (Reuters) - La manufacturera diversificada United Technologies Corp reportó el martes una ganancia mayor a la esperada, ayudada por la compra del fabricante de componentes de...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Aerospace Manufacturing, Thomson Corporation
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Goodrich ayuda a United Tech a amortiguar recortes en gasto EEUU
ReutersPor Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) - La manufacturera diversificada United Technologies Corp reportó el martes una ganancia mayor a la esperada, ayudada por la compra del fabricante de componentes de aeronaves Goodrich que le permitió contrarrestar los...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), United Technologies Corporation, Aerospace Manufacturing, Thomson Corporation
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The day ahead in business April 23
Reports: PMI manufacturing index flash for April, 7:58 a.m.; FHFA housing price index for February, 8 a.m.; New home sales for March, 9 a.m.; Richmond Fed manufacturing index for April, 9 a.m. Local earnings: Anixter International Inc., DeVry Inc.,...
Tags: Reynolds American Incorporated, Samsung Group, CIT Group Incorporated, Kaiser Aluminum Corporation, Gannett Company, Inc.
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Little action to stop defense cuts, despite warnings
Defense officials and their allies in Congress have done their best to create a sense of crisis about impending budget cuts, but their warnings have failed to produce any visible result. Instead, partisan divisions have hardened over how to avoid the...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, Barack Obama, Defense, U.S. Department of Defense
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Pratt & Whitney Says Drive To Lower F-35 Costs 'Burned In Our Brain'
The head of Pratt & Whitney's military engine business said on Wednesday that driving down the cost of the F-35 fighter jet was "burned on our brains," but said cuts sparked by U.S. budget woes could slow the effort. Bennett Croswell, president of Pratt...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Department of Defense, Military Aircraft, United Technologies Corporation, White House
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Pentagon Says To Resume F-35 Flights
The Pentagon said on Thursday it would resume flights of its F-35 fighter jets following a week-long precautionary grounding imposed after a crack was found on an engine blade on a test plane in California. "F-35 flight operations have been cleared to...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Military Aircraft, United Technologies Corporation, Air Transportation Industry
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Federal budget cuts to squeeze some states harder than others
With the Pentagon set to whack its share of $85 billion in automatic federal budget cuts last month, it didn't take long for Velma Searcy to feel the pain. The owner of a Palmdale maker of military aircraft parts saw two contracts quickly evaporate as...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Congressional Budget Office, Defense Equipment, Budgets and Budgeting, Job Layoffs
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Marines Extend Kaman's K-MAX Unmanned Helicopter's Use In Afghanistan
The U.S. Marine Corps has extended indefinitely its use of two unmanned K-MAX cargo helicopters in Afghanistan, a Navy spokeswoman said, noting the aircraft kept re-supply trucks off the road and reduced the threat of roadside bombs. The Marine Corps...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Bombings, Afghanistan, U.S. Marine Corps, Kaman Corporation
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What Does Lockheed's F-35 Fighter Jet Really Cost?
The Hartford CourantLockheed Martin Corp. is developing and building the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the Pentagon's most expensive weapons program, for three U.S. military branches and eight international partners. The partners who are helping fund the plane's development...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Michael Gilmore, National Government, Defense, U.S. Department of Defense
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U.S., Allies Plan To Buy Over 3,100 F-35 Fighters
The United States and its allies plan to buy more than 3,100 new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter warplanes in coming years. Following is a list of the planned purchases and possible changes, according to data provided by Lockheed Martin Corp., the prime...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Navy, Boeing Co., U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps
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Pentagon Suspends All F-35 Flights Due To Crack In Engine Blade
The Pentagon on Friday suspended the flights of all F-35 fighter planes after a routine inspection revealed a crack on a turbine blade in the jet engine of an F-35 test aircraft in California. It was the second grounding of the warplane in two months....Tags: Middletown, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Department of Defense, Military Aircraft
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Expensive F-35 Fighter At Risk Of Budget 'Death Spiral'
It's called the "death spiral," and America's newest warplane, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, is in danger of falling into it before the plane has even gone into service. The term - recently invoked by top brass involved in the F-35 program - refers...
Tags: Aircraft Carriers, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Navy, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Air Force
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