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Allkem Limited, known as Orocobre Limited until 30 November 2021, [1] is an Australian mining company that is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Arcadium Lithium.Allkem's portfolio includes lithium brine operations in Argentina, a hard-rock lithium operation in Australia and a lithium hydroxide conversion facility in Japan.
It is primarily used as a small transport aircraft by Air Force Special Operations Command. UV-18B Twin Otter: Canada: utility transport 3 [5] STOL capable aircraft.It is primarily used as a training aircraft for parachute troops at the military academy. VC-25: United States Presidential transport: 2 [7] Helicopter; HH-60 Pave Hawk: United ...
A Royal Australian Air Force loadmaster directing a vehicle onto a C-130J Hercules in 2016. A loadmaster is an aircrew member on military transport aircraft or civilian aircraft (with cargo ramp) tasked with the safe loading, transport and unloading of aerial cargoes. Loadmasters serve in the militaries and civilian airlines of many nations.
Data from The International Directory of Civil Aircraft, 2001-2002 General characteristics Crew: 1-2 (Aircraft was to have been certified for single pilot operation) Capacity: 9,000 lb (4,082 kg) of freight, or up to 34 passengers Length: 64 ft 4 in (19.61 m) Wingspan: 64 ft 1 in (19.53 m) Height: 23 ft (7.0 m) Wing area: 458 sq ft (42.5 m 2) Empty weight: 9,000 lb (4,082 kg) Max takeoff ...
In 2019, Lampe-Önnerud was appointed to the Livent board of directors and has continued to serve on the Board through the 2023 Merger with Allkem to become Arcadium Lithium. Additionally, Christina Lampe-Önnerud has served as a director of ON Semiconductor Corporation since September 2023.
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Air Electronics, Engineer & Loadmaster School RAF (1983-96) [3] Airfields used: RAF Finningley; Aircraft used: Air Electronics and Engineers School RAF (1967-83) [3] Airfields used: RAF Topcliffe, RAF Finningley; Aircraft used: Vickers Varsity T.1 & Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C.1; The Air Electronics School RAF (1960-67) [3]
Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) was a large American conglomerate which existed from 1961 to 2001. At its peak, it was involved in aerospace, airlines, electronics, steel manufacturing, sporting goods, meat packing, car rentals, and pharmaceuticals, among other businesses.