Honoring the life and legacy of a female pioneer in Naval aviation, the U.S. Navy conducted the first ever all-female flyover. Officially referred to as a “Missing Man Flyover,” the tribute was part of the funeral service for one of the Navy’s first female jet pilots retired Navy Captain Rosemary Mariner, who passed away Jan. 24 following a long and brave fight with cancer.
Saturday, February 2, 2019
ABL Space Systems updates RS1 launch vehicle design
On Friday, ABL Space Systems announced
design updates to its RS1 launch vehicle, an increase in payload
capacity, and a decrease in price.
The upgraded RS1 has a larger six-foot
diameter and is powered by a new family of gas generator engines, E1
and E2. The vehicle's design capacity is 1,200 kilograms to
200-kilometer, low inclination orbit, or 875 kg to 500-km
sun-synchronous orbit. RS1 is priced at $12 million per
launch, or as low as $10,000 per kilogram.
"In both engineering and
manufacturing, small launch vehicles are fundamentally simpler than
large launch vehicles, and there are many opportunities for
efficiency gains," said ABL CEO Harry O'Hanley.
Founded in 2017, ABL recently completed
its first development vehicle and conducted a successful tanking
test.
ABL is planning an RS1 stage test in
the second half of 2019, with a target first launch in 2020.
"The global launch vehicle market
is still missing a truly low-cost option in the 500-1,500 kg capacity
range," said ABL CFO Dan Piemont. "We're confident RS1
fills an important role in the market for a variety of mission
profiles, including bulk deployment of cubesats, deployment of three
to five larger, more capable satellites, or dedicated launch of
satellites with aggressive mission requirements."
ABL Space Systems was founded by former
SpaceX engineering leaders in 2017 to develop low-cost launch
vehicles for the small satellite industry. The company is headquartered in El
Segundo, Calif., where it has 30,000 square feet of facilities for
research, development, and production. ABL is a privately-owned
corporation backed by a premier group of private equity investors.
Pennsylvania State Police add 96 officers to force
Acting Commissioner Robert
Evanchick announced Friday that 96 cadets graduated from the
State Police Academy in Hershey, Pa., and have been assigned to
troops across the commonwealth. The men and women represent the
154th graduating cadet class.
The ceremony at Scottish Rite Cathedral
marked the culmination of 27 weeks of classroom and physical
training.
Five cadets received special awards and
recognition at the ceremony:
- The American Legion Award, presented to the most outstanding cadet in recognition of all-around academic, physical, ethical, and moral qualifications: Nathan J. Zimmerman, Lancaster County
- The Colonel Ronald L. Sharpe Award, presented to the cadet who most exemplifies the qualities of leadership: Nathan J. Zimmerman, Lancaster County
- The Colonel John K. Schafer Award, presented to the cadet who achieved the highest combined score on a series of physical skills tests: John A. Marotto III, Allegheny County
- The Commissioner Daniel F. Dunn Award, presented to the cadet who earned the highest level of academic achievement in the class: Scott W. Radabaugh, Lebanon County
- The Colonel Paul J. Chylak Award, presented to the cadet who demonstrated the highest proficiency in driver safety training: Grayson S. Peacock, Monroe County
- The Sergeant Charles B. Gesford Award, presented to the cadet who scored the highest on the department's pistol qualification course: Joshua S. McGinnis, Mercer County
The graduates have been assigned to the
following troops:
Troop A, Greensburg
Daniel T. Grabowski of Westmoreland County
Charles L. Huss of Westmoreland County
Daniel T. Grabowski of Westmoreland County
Charles L. Huss of Westmoreland County
Troop A, Indiana
Lindsey R. Fleck of Cambria County
Lindsey R. Fleck of Cambria County
Troop B, Uniontown
Cristen A. Cindric of Fayette County
Charles A. Hoffman of Allegheny County
John A. Marotto III of Allegheny County
Kyle E. Nolan of Westmoreland county
Grant N. Rukat of Allegheny County
Cody R. Stoliker of Butler County
Craig P. Student of Fayette County
Jonathan G. Sutton of Westmoreland County
Cristen A. Cindric of Fayette County
Charles A. Hoffman of Allegheny County
John A. Marotto III of Allegheny County
Kyle E. Nolan of Westmoreland county
Grant N. Rukat of Allegheny County
Cody R. Stoliker of Butler County
Craig P. Student of Fayette County
Jonathan G. Sutton of Westmoreland County
Troop B, Washington
Matthew R. Goodall of Allegheny County
Jonnie W. Schooley III of Beaver County
Matthew R. Goodall of Allegheny County
Jonnie W. Schooley III of Beaver County
Troop C, Clarion
Nicholas D. Gray of Clearfield County
Joshua S. McGinnis of Mercer County
Timothy J. Reilly of Allegheny County
Nicholas D. Gray of Clearfield County
Joshua S. McGinnis of Mercer County
Timothy J. Reilly of Allegheny County
Troop C, Clearfield
Emerson H. Miller of Huntingdon County
Emerson H. Miller of Huntingdon County
Troop C, DuBois
Tyler A. Blaniar of Armstrong County
Seth D. Gould of Centre County
Kacey L. Osborne of Jefferson County
Tyler A. Blaniar of Armstrong County
Seth D. Gould of Centre County
Kacey L. Osborne of Jefferson County
Troop C, Kane
Andrew R. Eliason of McKean County
James W. Lenze of Elk County
Andrew R. Eliason of McKean County
James W. Lenze of Elk County
Troop C, Marienville
Nash A. Rupp of Clarion County
Cheyenne D. Smith of Venango County
Jacob M. Snyder of Lawrence County
Nash A. Rupp of Clarion County
Cheyenne D. Smith of Venango County
Jacob M. Snyder of Lawrence County
Troop C, Punxsutawney
Joshua E. Abernathy of Armstrong County
Joshua E. Abernathy of Armstrong County
Troop C, Ridgeway
David A. Swanson Jr. of Elk County
David A. Swanson Jr. of Elk County
Troop E, Corry
Johnathan H. Sutton of Erie County
Johnathan H. Sutton of Erie County
Troop E, Girard
Donald H. Buzard of Erie County
Erin N. Harris of Monroe County
Sean M. Pietrone of Erie County
Adam P. Wassell of Erie County
Donald H. Buzard of Erie County
Erin N. Harris of Monroe County
Sean M. Pietrone of Erie County
Adam P. Wassell of Erie County
Troop E, Meadville
Luke A. Behe of Venango County
Nathan B. Wallace of Mercer County
Jacob T. Waltenbaugh of Butler County
Luke A. Behe of Venango County
Nathan B. Wallace of Mercer County
Jacob T. Waltenbaugh of Butler County
Troop F, Coudersport
Chip E. Scheller of Butler County
Chip E. Scheller of Butler County
Troop F, Emporium
Patrick J. Barnwell of Niagara County, New York
Patrick J. Barnwell of Niagara County, New York
Troop F, Mansfield
Michael A. Adams of Lycoming County
Michael A. Adams of Lycoming County
Troop F, Montoursville
Chance D. Goodrow of Cameron County
Christopher R. Gray of Cambria County
Travis K. Sather of Huntingdon County
Garrett J. Shnyder of Northumberland County
Chance D. Goodrow of Cameron County
Christopher R. Gray of Cambria County
Travis K. Sather of Huntingdon County
Garrett J. Shnyder of Northumberland County
Troop F, Selinsgrove
Kyle L. Biddle of Philadelphia County
Kyle L. Biddle of Philadelphia County
Troop H, Carlisle
Ross P. Griffin of Cumberland County
Samuel S. Hunter of Cumberland County
Corey A. James of Philadelphia County
Kevin S. Jiras of Burlington County, New Jersey
Jason T. Kluchurosky of Indiana County
Joshua T. Powell of Lackawanna County
Wesley C. Smith of Pike County
Ross P. Griffin of Cumberland County
Samuel S. Hunter of Cumberland County
Corey A. James of Philadelphia County
Kevin S. Jiras of Burlington County, New Jersey
Jason T. Kluchurosky of Indiana County
Joshua T. Powell of Lackawanna County
Wesley C. Smith of Pike County
Troop H, Chambersburg
Bradford J. Conlon of Philadelphia County
Byron P. Estavillo of Franklin County
Christopher A. Gaetano of Lackawanna County
Kara E. Gooley of Montgomery County
Conor P. Tremaine of Dauphin County
Colton E. Wassell of Bedford County
Bradford J. Conlon of Philadelphia County
Byron P. Estavillo of Franklin County
Christopher A. Gaetano of Lackawanna County
Kara E. Gooley of Montgomery County
Conor P. Tremaine of Dauphin County
Colton E. Wassell of Bedford County
Troop H, Gettysburg
Matthew Kile of York County
George J. Krukowski of Mercer County
Jordan G. Mroczka of Schuylkill County
Kaleb M. Reitz of Dauphin County
Matthew Kile of York County
George J. Krukowski of Mercer County
Jordan G. Mroczka of Schuylkill County
Kaleb M. Reitz of Dauphin County
Troop H, Harrisburg
Bradley C. Fornwalt of Dauphin County
Bradley C. Fornwalt of Dauphin County
Troop H, Lykens
Joseph A. Oliver of Philadelphia County
Joseph A. Oliver of Philadelphia County
Troop H, Newport
Matthew E. Jones of Bucks County
Curtis A. Jury of Mifflin County
Jennifer M. Lynn of Mercer County
Matthew E. Jones of Bucks County
Curtis A. Jury of Mifflin County
Jennifer M. Lynn of Mercer County
Troop J, Avondale
Brandon D. Allen of Burlington County, New Jersey
Daniel P. Finnegan of Delaware County
Noah H. Hunsinger of Chester County
Brent Neifield of Philadelphia County
Scott W. Radabaugh of Lebanon County
Nicholas J. Reginella III of Lancaster County
Jared V. Toll of Union County
Nathan J. Zimmerman of Lancaster County
Brandon D. Allen of Burlington County, New Jersey
Daniel P. Finnegan of Delaware County
Noah H. Hunsinger of Chester County
Brent Neifield of Philadelphia County
Scott W. Radabaugh of Lebanon County
Nicholas J. Reginella III of Lancaster County
Jared V. Toll of Union County
Nathan J. Zimmerman of Lancaster County
Troop J, Embreeville
Kyle A. Frey of Berks County
Kyle A. Frey of Berks County
Troop J, Lancaster
Franklin D. Hood III of Lancaster County
Franklin D. Hood III of Lancaster County
Troop J, York
Elliot A. Wilker of York County
Jacob M. Penhorwood of York County
Elliot A. Wilker of York County
Jacob M. Penhorwood of York County
Troop K, Media
Briana L. Benz of Philadelphia County
Brandon T. Fitzgerald of Burlington County, New Jersey
Charles J. Heinz III of Philadelphia County
Briana L. Benz of Philadelphia County
Brandon T. Fitzgerald of Burlington County, New Jersey
Charles J. Heinz III of Philadelphia County
Troop L, Frackville
Joseph J. Julian Jr. of Schuylkill County
Michael C. Owens of Hartford County, Connecticut
Joseph J. Julian Jr. of Schuylkill County
Michael C. Owens of Hartford County, Connecticut
Troop L, Jonestown
Jorge L. De Jesùs Jr. of Lackawanna County
Brian M. Grondziowski of Berks County
Jorge L. De Jesùs Jr. of Lackawanna County
Brian M. Grondziowski of Berks County
Troop L, Schuylkill Haven
Sean F. Elenchin of Schuylkill County
Kathleen Guadalupe of Berks County
Nicholas J. Reese of Schuylkill County
Ryan M. Swartz of Berks County
Sean F. Elenchin of Schuylkill County
Kathleen Guadalupe of Berks County
Nicholas J. Reese of Schuylkill County
Ryan M. Swartz of Berks County
Troop M, Belfast
Jason T. Flowers of Northampton County
Jason T. Flowers of Northampton County
Troop M, Bethlehem
Kenneth A. Wong Jr. of Bucks County
Kenneth A. Wong Jr. of Bucks County
Troop N, Hazleton
Paul E. Kelly II of Columbia County
Michael V. King-Comerford of Monroe County
Paul E. Kelly II of Columbia County
Michael V. King-Comerford of Monroe County
Troop N, Stroudsburg
Kody R. Nowicki of Luzerne County
Thomas J. Butch III of Luzerne County
Craig L. Karpinksi of Luzerne County
Grayson S. Peacock of Monroe County
Kody R. Nowicki of Luzerne County
Thomas J. Butch III of Luzerne County
Craig L. Karpinksi of Luzerne County
Grayson S. Peacock of Monroe County
Friday, February 1, 2019
Cadence Aerospace appoints VP and general manager at Tell Tool
Cadence
Aerospace,
a provider of aerospace components and assemblies to commercial and
defense customers, announced Friday the appointment of Edward Torres
as vice president and general manager of the company’s Tell Tool
Operations in Westfield, Mass. In his new role, Torres will be
responsible for all day-to-day operations at the Cadence Tell Tool
location in Westfield, including manufacturing operations, profit and
loss, business planning, quality, staffing and customer engagement.
Torres
joined Cadence Aerospace in January 2018. In his most recent role as
Vice President Operations & Engineering, he was responsible for
managing the Quality Engineering, Inspection, MRB and Root Cause
Corrective Action teams.
Prior
to joining Cadence Aerospace, during 2017-2018, Torres served SQA
Services, an aerospace parts and metals supplier, as Regional Senior
Supplier Quality and Trainer. There, he was responsible for driving
supplier performance improvements among suppliers of metals, tooling
and composite parts.
Earlier
in 2016-2017, he served the independent consulting firm Quality
Consulting as Quality System and Corrective Action Consultant, where
he supported a range of procedures and updates to client business
manuals regarding digital product definition for certification and
preparation of AS9100 RevD and NADCAP requirements.
At
AVCORP Composite Fabrication/HITCO Carbon Composites, Torres held
five positions of increasing responsibility during a 15-year tenure,
finishing his career at the company in 2016 as Quality Manager,
leading commercial quality engineers and other teams for customer
programs including Boeing, Pratt and Whitney, Spirit AeroSystems, and
Fuji Heavy Industry. He also served as Director of Quality,
overseeing engineers, inspectors, MRB, material testing lab,
calibration, non-destructive testing, quality management system,
quality assurance specialists and documentation teams. In addition,
Torres was Quality Engineering, MRB, Inspection and RCCA Manager, and
earlier, he was Quality Inspection and Operations Manager. Torres
joined the company as Chief Inspector, supervising and training
inspectors on new digital equipment and performing supplier audits.
His
career at Cory Components/Matrix Science Corp., a supplier of parts
and metals to the aerospace industry, spanned 11 years. Torres joined
the company in 1990, serving as Tooling and Source Inspector,
utilizing a series of specialized software programs. He later was
promoted to Inspection Supervisor in 1999 and oversaw inspections
performed for Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman programs.
Torres
studied Business Organizational Management at the University of
Phoenix, Calif.
Approval given for the first Arianespace mission of 2019
An
Ariane 5 rocket has been authorized for liftoff on Tuesday following
Friday’s launch readiness review, which was conducted at a
spaceport in French Guiana, South America.
The heavy-lift Ariane 5 launcher and its dual-satellite payload – comprised of Saudi Geostationary Satellite 1/Hellas Sat 4 (HS-4/SGS-1) and GSAT-31 – are flight-ready, Arianespace said in a mission update released Friday. Arianespace is a satellite launch service based in Europe.
With approval granted, the Ariane 5 is cleared for Monday’s rollout from the spaceport’s Final Assembly Building to its ELA-3 launch zone. Liftoff is scheduled for Tuesday at 4:01 p.m. EST.
The
Ariane 5 will deliver a total payload lift performance of 10,018
kilograms into space during the mission designated Flight VA247. This
total includes the two satellite passengers, plus the workhorse
vehicle’s dual-payload deployment system and integration hardware.
Thursday, January 31, 2019
SkyWest signs firm order for nine E175 jets
Embraer
and SkyWest, Inc. have signed a firm order for nine E175 jets, with
deliveries expected to begin in 2019. The order has a value of $422
million, based on current list prices, and was already included in
Embraer's 2018 fourth-quarter backlog. SkyWest Airlines will
operate all nine E175s, featuring a 76-seat configuration.
"Since
2013, SkyWest has purchased a total of 158 E175s, including these
nine," said Charlie Hillis, Vice President, Sales &
Marketing, North America, Embraer Commercial Aviation in a company press release.
Including
this new contract, Embraer has sold more than 565 E175s to airlines
in North America, since January 2013, earning more than 80
percent of all orders in this 70-76-seat jet segment.
Since
entering revenue service, the E-Jets family has received more than
1,800 orders and over 1,500 aircraft have been delivered. Today,
E-Jets are flying in the fleet of 70 customers in 50 countries.
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