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Research and development institutions have a wide range of competences in their fields of scientific and technical activity. They also often have some unique capabilities to do research and development (R&D).
Szafran Krzysztof, Kramarski Ireneusz
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The contribution of global aviation to anthropogenic climate forcing for 2000 to 2018
D. Lee +20 more
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The Sky is the Limit? The Determinants and Constraints of European Airports' Commercial Revenues [PDF]
This study investigates the determinants of commercial and retail airport revenues as well as revenues from real estate operations. Cross-sectional OLS, 2SLS and robust regression models of European airports identify a number of significant drivers of ...
Franz Fuerst, Sven Gross, Ulf Klose
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THE COMPARATIVE FREQUENCY OF DEFECTS OF VISUAL ACUITY AMONG ACCEPTED AVIATION CANDIDATES, PUPILS, AND EXPERIENCED PILOTS [PDF]
A. P. Bowdler
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COVID-19 pandemic and prospects for recovery of the global aviation industry
K. Dube, G. Nhamo, D. Chikodzi
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Effects of pulsed RF disturbances on aeronautical communication systems [PDF]
Air Traffic Control (ATC) and their responsible authorities have been always very sensitive to safety of the systems they are using to guarantee a fool-proof and environmentally safe operation of the facilities to provide guidance for the airplanes. This
De Vos, Jan +3 more
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"VISUAL FACTORS IN EQUILIBRATION, ESPECIALLY AVIATION" [PDF]
Eugene R. Lewis
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NASA's Role in Aeronautics: A Workshop. Volume 4: General aviation [PDF]
A substantially improved flow of new technology is imperative if the general aviation industry is to maintain a strong world position. Although NASA is the most eminently suited entity available to carry out the necessary research and technology ...
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Take Off to Superiority: The Evolution & Impact of U.S. Aircraft in War [PDF]
Military aviation has become a staple in the way wars are fought, and ultimately, won. This research paper takes a look at the ways that aviation has evolved and impacted wars across the U.S. history timeline.
Weidner, Lane
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