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Gerald R. Ford Airport's $22 million deicing plan still worries riverside homeowners
2013-06-14 05:50:08| Waste Management - Topix.net
The Gerald R. Ford International Airport's controversial plan to reduce the mount of deicing fluid running into the Thornapple River won some converts Thursday.
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Gerald C. Hasley
2013-04-19 17:33:24| Steel - Topix.net
Gerald retired from Weirton Steel Corp. in 1983 after 33 years of dedication. In his retirement, he found joy working as a banker and getting to know many people.
HII completes flight deck on first Gerald R Ford nuclear aircraft carrier
2013-04-16 10:15:00| Naval Technology
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) has successfully completed installation of the upper bow section on the US Navy's first Gerald R Ford-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, CVN 78, at the company's Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS).
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Prysmian Group Supplies Medium Voltage And Fibre Optic Cables For The New U.S.S. Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford
2013-03-27 06:03:10| fiberopticsonline News Articles
Prysmian Group, world leader in the energy and telecom cables and systems industry, has supplied Medium Voltage 15 KV and optical fibre cables for the new Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford. The Company has signed a series of contracts with different customers, such as General Atomics, the designer and manufacturer of the Electro-Magnetic Aircraft Launching System (EMALS system), and Huntington Ingalls Industries, the shipyard that will install most of the cables
Prysmian Group Supplies Medium Voltage And Fibre Optic Cables For The New U.S.S. Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford
2013-03-27 06:03:10| fiberopticsonline News Articles
Prysmian Group, world leader in the energy and telecom cables and systems industry, has supplied Medium Voltage 15 KV and optical fibre cables for the new Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford. The Company has signed a series of contracts with different customers, such as General Atomics, the designer and manufacturer of the Electro-Magnetic Aircraft Launching System (EMALS system), and Huntington Ingalls Industries, the shipyard that will install most of the cables