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Eclipse Aviation was founded by Vern Raburn in 1998 in Scottsdale, Arizona, and the company started to design the twin-engined Eclipse 500 very light jet. Due to investments by the State of New Mexico and incentives and concessions from the City of Albuquerque, the company set up its production facilities there and moved its headquarters in ...
All season 2 episodes of Netflix's nail-biting political drama are out now, ... President Rayburn is dead and Grace Penn is the new President of the United States—all because of Hal's actions ...
The Eclipse episode is the biggest disaster in memory for GA because it took more than a billion dollars that could have been used to create new and viable airplanes and wasted it. And the trauma will linger for years as investors, rightly terrified by the Eclipse disaster, refuse to put money into new airplane programs that can really work. [1]
Titan Aerospace was an American aerospace company based in Moriarty, New Mexico from 2013–2014. They intended to develop and manufacture unmanned aerial vehicles. The company was acquired by Google in 2016, who planned to use Titan Aerospace to develop unmanned aerial vehicles capable of bringing Internet connectivity to remote parts of the world.
Eclipse CEO Vern Raburn said: The Eclipse Jet will allow us to obtain real, quantifiable data that looks at this developing category. While today we have no production plans for the ECJ, we are constantly evaluating markets for future Eclipse products…we are anxious to reveal the potential of this emerging category, and out opportunity to add ...
Episode 13 of the final season of Yellowstone premiered last night on Paramount Network. You can watch it on-demand after on Philo. Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 trailer:
Episode 14 — the final episode of Yellowstone Season 5 — premiered last Sunday, Dec. 15 on Paramount Network. You can watch it live or stream it on-demand afterward on Philo. Yellowstone ...
Make the Connection is an American game show, sponsored by Borden, that ran on Thursday nights from July 7 to September 29, 1955, on NBC. [1] Originally hosted by Jim McKay, he was replaced after the first four episodes by Gene Rayburn, who debuted as a game show host on August 4, 1955.