May 20, 2007

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North American Airlines takes delivery of Boeing 767-300ER

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North American Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of World Air Holdings Inc (OTC: WLDA.PK), has taken delivery of an additional Boeing 767-300ER passenger aircraft.

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Boeing 787s to Join Royal Jordanian Fleet: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
and Royal Jordanian today announced an order for Boeing’s highly sought-after 787 Dreamliner confirming two unidentified customer purchases previously listed on Boeing’s Orders & Deliveries Web site. The announcement was made at the World Economic Forum an event sanctioned by the Jordanian royal family and held at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center on Jordan’s Dead Sea.

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Win a Free Copy of FS2Crew for the Airbus A320
Bryan York of FS2Crew writes “…..Airbus Captains please note, FS2Crew’s “A320 Challenge” is officially underway. ; Answer five skill testing questions for your chance to win one of 10 copies of FS2Crew’s latest crew simulation: FS2Crew for the Wilco FeelThere A320…..”

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Local Real Estate Developer May Save Sonics
Seattlest: Gary Washburn of the Tacoma News Tribune reports that real estate developer David Sabey has offered to buy the Sonics from an increasingly disillusioned Clay Bennett . Last month, Sabey bought a 55-acre parcel south of Boeing Field from Associated Grocers . He offered that land to Bennett for …

Community Financial Institutions Choose CoreTrac's ResourceOne

CoreTrac, Inc., provider of ResourceOne, the simple and affordable CRM/Sales Force Automation solution architected specifically for community financial institutions, today announced two (2) additional credit unions have selected ResourceOne to elevate their teams performance and manage member relationships.

Austin, Texas (PRWEB) March 6, 2007 — CoreTrac, Inc., provider of ResourceOne, the simple and affordable CRM/Sales Force Automation solution architected specifically for community financial institutions, today announced two (2) additional credit unions have selected ResourceOne to elevate their teams performance and manage member relationships.



First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union — Lehigh Valley, PA

Boeing Wichita Credit Union — Wichita, KS



Alan Buhler, VP Sales & Marketing, CoreTrac, said, “Credit unions across the country recognize the tremendous benefit that can be attained by making better informed decisions that drive towards strategic goals, while minimizing missed opportunities and revenue leakage. ResourceOne provides a robust Member Relationship Management/Sales Force Automation solution to credit unions with benefits like greater pipeline visibility, custom marketing campaigns, call center tracking, compensation management, and incentive tracking, and provides these solutions at an excellent price/value relationship.”



About CoreTrac, Inc.



CoreTrac, Inc. is a privately held corporation headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company is dedicated exclusively to providing its simple & affordable CRM/sales force automation solution, ResourceOne, to community financial institutions. For more information, visit www.coretrac.com.



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Boeing 787s to Join Royal Jordanian Fleet (Broadcast Newsroom)
- The Dreamliner’s first Middle East airline customer orders two Boeing 787-8s with options for two additional airplanes.- Royal Jordanian negotiating for 12 787s through direct purchase and lease…

Sun, 20 May 2007 08:53:21 GMT
Boeing 787s to Join Royal Jordanian Fleet
AMMAN Jordan May 20 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ ) and Royal Jordanian today announced an order for Boeing’s highly sought-after 787 Dreamliner confirming two unidentified customer purchases previously listed on Boeing’s Orders & Deliveries Web site. The announcement was made at the World Economic Forum an event sanctioned by the Jordanian royal family and held at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center on Jordan’s …

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Could Dreamliner be the Future of Flight!

In a year or two there will be non-stop flights to destinations of over eight thousand miles from Scottish airports without the aircraft having a weight penalty when the new Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 comes into service.

The fantastic Boeing Dreamliner aircraft can make a 20% fuel saving and a 60% decrease in noise compared to similar aircraft. This aircraft will set the standard for the future of aviation.

Now Airbus has taken note and had to rethink the design of their Airbus 350 which hasn’t even been built. Most of the niggles folk have when taking long haul flights are being ironed out, The majority of aircraft are pressurized to 8,000 feet but the Dreamliner has a cabin pressure set at 6,000 feet. This should help prevent jetlag.

Overhead compartments will be largest around and toilets will allow wheelchair access. The windows on this aircraft will also be larger with a tinting mechanism installed to replace the older shades.

How VoIP Will Affect Every Household and Business in the World

Seattle venture capitalist, Greg Gottesman, calls it “…one of the most important changes in communications in the past 100 years.”

The Boeing Company announced plans to move its 150,000 employees to an internet-based phone system, and several Seattle area residents are using internet telephones to get cheap rates or, in some cases, free international phone calls.

Using VoIP, homes and businesses can save up to 80% on current phone bills, while enjoying a quality of sound that is superior to traditional lines. The only equipment needed is a computer with sound, and a microphone or headset, which can be purchased at a local store for between $5 to $45. Upgrades to existing equipment is virtually eliminated, as VoIP can be used on dial-up (contrary to numerous published claims), broadband, wireless, or satellite connections.

When shopping for a VoIP solutions provider

• Look for secure lines and patented technology.

• Look for free PC to PC calls.

• Check for hidden costs.