The decline, the biggest since July, was driven by a sharp drop in demand
for civilian aircraft.
Not exact matches
Excluding orders
for defense goods and
civilian aircraft, core factory orders fell a revised 0.4 % in March, down from the initial estimate of a 0.1 % decline.
We hadn't missed an
aircraft carrier, he said, and the Tornado was more capable than Harrier jets
for the precision raids that successfully minimised risks to the
civilian population.
A $ 600 million deal with the United States
for 12 fighter
aircraft was held up after more than 100
civilians were killed in an airstrike in January this year.
The following month government agencies issued terse warnings
for civilians to keep their drones far away from low - flying
aircraft being used to locate and evacuate Hurricane Harvey victims in Houston.
And on 9 February, the European Commission's Unmanned
Aircraft Systems Panel will meet in Brussels, Belgium, to agree on the key flight rules and technologies essential
for commercial UAVs to operate safely in
civilian airspace.
Over the past decade, the Department of Trade and Industry has halved its funding
for developing
civilian aircraft to just # 20 million.
That team conducted research studies that enable safe and reliable deployment of unmanned
aircraft systems
for civilian, law enforcement, military and other uses.
If both CORSIA and the Vision
for the Future are successful in all of their commitments, total emissions from
civilian aircraft in 2050 would still be approximately 70 % of today's current levels.
Lack of regulations
for civilian unmanned
aircraft systems puts damper on Amazon CEO's drone delivery plans, Reuters
Managed the day - to - day facilities, building systems, and maintenance / upkeep of $ 477.1 million in test equipment, support equipment,
aircraft engines, life support systems, transmitters / electronic jammers and various electrical equipment by prioritizing, coordinating, and communicating daily maintenance plans and actions
for 432 military and 38
civilian employees encompassing 39 work centers.
The U.S. military services are large employers of
civilians for jobs in aviation, such as
aircraft mechanics, engineers, technicians, and general office workers such as secretaries and typists.
Civilian Aviation The US military services employ many civilians for jobs in aviation such as aircraft mechanics engineers technicians and general office workers secretaries and typists for example These civilian jobs come under the Federal Civil Service and employees perform many of the same tasks and receive the same wages and benefits as their counterparts in the FAA or other Federal departments and
Civilian Aviation The US military services employ many
civilians for jobs in aviation such as
aircraft mechanics engineers technicians and general office workers secretaries and typists
for example These
civilian jobs come under the Federal Civil Service and employees perform many of the same tasks and receive the same wages and benefits as their counterparts in the FAA or other Federal departments and
civilian jobs come under the Federal Civil Service and employees perform many of the same tasks and receive the same wages and benefits as their counterparts in the FAA or other Federal departments and agencies
Coordinated fuel support
for 70 joint service and transient
aircraft with Airfield Management, Information Service Center, and
civilian agencies.
Air Traffic Controller — United States Air Force 2000 to 2002 Maintained safe airspace
for military and
civilian aircraft.