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"Smart-grid" technology powers a buzz in Boulder

A Boulder company has been awarded a $2 million National Science Foundation grant to build on its "smart grid" communications technologies. Power Tagging was selected from thousands of companies so it can accelerate development of its eGRID database to ...

From ANN SCHRADER, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Science Foundation,  National Renewable Energy Laboratory,  Bill Ritter

FAA glitch has "minimal impact" at DIA

A telecommunications breakdown in the federal flight-plan filing system this morning had "minimal impact" at Denver International Airport, officials said. "There were scattered delays of 10 to 15 minutes," said DIA spokesman Chuck Cannon. "If the ...

From ANN SCHRADER, Denver Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Aviation Administration,  Frontier Airlines,  Southwest Airlines,  Delta Air Lines,  US Airways

Delta, United expand dates subject to fees

Delta and United airlines have added more days next year that will be subject to holiday- and peak-travel airfare surcharges. Most airlines have imposed $20 one-way surcharges on peak days near Thanksgiving and Christmas and heavy-traffic days in the ...

From ANN SCHRADER, Denver Post,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: US Airways

God is CEO's co-pilot at Republic Air

Nine years ago, Bryan Bedford decided to bring God to work with him. "We've been building a business together ever since," said Bedford, chief executive of Republic Airways, which recently acquired Frontier Airlines. Bedford has infused his Christian ...

From ANN SCHRADER THE DENVER POST, AirportBusiness.com,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Frontier Airlines

BioServe puts butterflies aboard shuttle to space station in educational mission

CU graduate student Ryan Horn, a mission manager for the butterfly experiments, loads a habitat with larvae for the shuttle launch Monday. (Photo courtesy of BioServe Space Technology ) Putting bugs into space is nothing new for the scientists at ...

From ANN SCHRADER, Denver Post,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA,  Amgen Inc.

Airlines shed 33,000 jobs over past year

Nearly 33,000 fewer people were employed by the nation's airlines in the past year, according to a federal report released Thursday. Total industry employment shrank from 596,319 in September 2008 to 563,573 this past September, according to the U.S. ...

From ANN SCHRADER THE DENVER POST, AirportBusiness.com,  16 Nov 2009

Republic Air CEO puts his faith to work

Nine years ago, Bryan Bedford decided to bring God to work with him. "We've been building a business together ever since," said Bedford, chief executive of Republic Airways, which recently acquired Frontier Airlines. Bedford has infused his Christian ...

From ANN SCHRADER, Denver Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Frontier Airlines,  American Civil Liberties Union

Airlines have shed nearly 33,000 jobs since September 2008

A Southwest Airlines 737 takes off from Midway Airport, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009 in Chicago. Southwest Airlines Co. is facing a Tuesday deadline to settle a dispute with regulators over the use of unapproved parts. (AP | M. Spencer Green) Nearly 33,000 ...

From ANN SCHRADER, Denver Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Southwest Airlines

Denver to lose 200 Frontier jobs to Milwaukee

Mayor John Hickenlooper on Tuesday contended that economic-development leaders "threw everything you could at them," but the offer of a free hangar swung the decision to relocate about 300 Frontier Airlines jobs to Milwaukee. Frontier's parent company, ...

From ANN SCHRADER, Denver Post,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Frontier Airlines,  John Hickenlooper,  Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.,  Midwest Airlines,  Bill Ritter

Frontier maintenance jobs going to Milwaukee

About 150 Frontier Airlines mechanics' jobs will be moved to Milwaukee, the future site of a heavy-maintenance facility that will serve Frontier, Midwest and Republic planes. The announcement of the decision was expected to be made today. "That's what ...

From ANN SCHRADER, Denver Post,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Frontier Airlines,  John Hickenlooper,  Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.,  Midwest Airlines

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