Yemen Bomb Could Have Brought Down Plane







A bomb found on a US-bound cargo plane was powerful enough to bring down an aircraft, British authorities said on Saturday, as forces in Yemen searched for suspected al Qaeda militants behind a plot involving Jewish targets in Chicago ...







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US Tightens Security, Seeks Source Of Parcel Bombs







The United States is searching for the culprits behind a plot to bomb Jewish targets in Chicago uncovered by the interception in Britain and Dubai of parcels with explosives sent from Yemen ...







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Explosives In US-Bound Parcels From Yemen







Security officials in Britain and Dubai intercepted two parcel bombs being sent from Yemen to the United States in a "credible terrorist threat," US President Barack Obama said on Friday ...







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Two Embraer 190 jets join Gulf Air fleet









Aircraft complement two EMBRAER 170 already in service

São José dos Campos, October 29, 2010 – Two EMBRAER 190 jets have been delivered this month to Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, under a newly ratified agreement with Jetscape, Inc., an aircraft leasing company based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S. This delivery comes just seven months after the carrier’s first acceptance of two EMBRAER 170 jets, last March.

Gulf Air’s EMBRAER 190 jets are intended to provide regional and medium-haul services from its Bahrain Airport hub. Configured in a dual-class layout, featuring 12 seats in business class and 84 in economy, the aircraft is equipped with a state-of-the-art, individual In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) system for maximum cabin convenience.

About Gulf Air
Gulf Air (www.GulfAir.com) was founded in 1950, and is one of the oldest airlines in the Middle East. The national carrier is owned by the Kingdom of Bahrain, through Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company. Its goal has remained constant – a commitment to the latest aviation technology and an adherence to traditional Arabian hospitality.

The airline offers
customers the unique advantage of the largest network of non-stop flights in the Middle East, while providing seamless connections to other destinations. Gulf Air’s current network stretches from Europe to Asia, serving over 40 destinations, worldwide, with a fleet of more than 30 aircraft. The airline enjoys codeshare agreements with 15 airlines around the world, offering a wider choice of flights that can be booked directly with Gulf Air.

Parallel to the dynamic growth projections of the Kingdom, as laid out in its “Vision 2030” master plan, Gulf Air has embarked on a business strategy to upgrade its fleet over the next five years, in order to further strengthen its presence as a leading international airline.

Source: EMBRAER



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NASA Celebrates 10th Anniversary Of Space Station With Crew News Conference And New Web Content









WASHINGTON -- The International Space Station partner agencies will
mark a major milestone on Nov. 2 with the 10-year anniversary of
people living permanently aboard the space station. NASA will
commemorate the event with a news conference featuring the six crew
members currently in orbit.

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will begin the event, speaking live
to the station crew at 9:15 a.m. EDT from the Kennedy Space Center in
Florida. His remarks and the following news conference will be
broadcast live on NASA Television.

The news conference will begin immediately after the administrator's
conversation with the crew and be open to participation from
accredited media representatives at participating NASA or
international partner locations. U.S. media planning to attend should
contact their respective NASA newsroom by 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1.

Expedition 25, the 25th crew to live and work aboard the station,
consists of Commander Doug Wheelock; his fellow NASA astronauts Scott
Kelly and Shannon Walker; and Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin,
Alexander Kaleri and Oleg Skripochka.

The crew is awaiting the launch of space shuttle Discovery's six
astronauts on the STS-133 mission to deliver supplies, spare parts
and a permanent cargo module to the station. STS-133 is scheduled to
lift off at 4:40 p.m. EDT on Nov. 1 from Kennedy.

"As we look forward to the next 10 years, taking us through 2020, the
space station will serve many roles," said Mike Suffredini,
International Space Station program manager. "With its permanent
human presence, it will serve as a foothold for long-term exploration
into space, being an integral part of testing human endurance,
equipment reliability and processes essential for space exploration."

Since the Expedition 1 crew arrived at the station, humans have
continuously occupied the orbiting laboratory. More than 196 people
have visited the complex, and by the exact time of the anniversary
(5:21 a.m., Nov. 2, 2000), the station will have completed 57,361
orbits of the Earth, traveling some 1.5 billion miles.

Representatives of the five international agencies that built and
operate the station have agreed in principle to continuing its use
for another decade. The governments of the 15 participating nations
in the station partnership are in the process of formally endorsing
that plan. More than 600 different research and technology
development experiments have been conducted on the station, many of
which are producing advances in medicine, recycling systems and a
fundamental understanding of the universe.

In addition to the crew news conference, NASA is updating the content
of the International Space Station section of its website in
recognition of the 10th anniversary. The update supports the on-going
transition from station assembly to utilization. The website now will
focus on the research in the unique microgravity environment of
low-Earth orbit.

The updated section of the NASA website incorporates an improved
organization system to help visitors find what they are looking for
with regard to research and technology development, crews and
expeditions, international cooperation and the new capabilities of
the station as a U.S. national laboratory.

The new space station section also provides better linkages with
social media applications, including a new International Space
Station Program scientist blog, and Twitter accounts for astronauts
aboard the station and the National Laboratory. For more information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station

For a Flash feature and Web story on the first 10 years of human life
aboard the station, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/expedition_10_years

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/living/10years.html

Julie Robinson, space station program scientist, is sponsoring an
inside look at how research is conducted on the station through a new
blog. The blog will bring to the public the stories of the
researchers and their discoveries as they unfold.

For the new program scientist blog, visit:

http://go.usa.gov/atI

To follow station science on Twitter, visit:

http://www.twitter.com/@ISS_Research

To follow the station's national laboratory activities, visit:

http://www.twitter.com/@ISS_NatLab

To follow Twitter updates from Expedition 25 astronauts Wheelock and
Kelly, visit:

http://www.twitter.com/@Astro_Wheels

http://www.twitter.com/@StationCDRKelly

For NASA TV downlink, schedule and streaming video information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

Source: NASA



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