MD Helicopters announces new leadership MD Helicopters Press Release | April 29, 2021
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MD Helicopters, Inc. (MDHI) announced the addition of new members to its leadership team, paving the way for further increased product expansion, growth, and delivery on customer expectations.
“The last year has been an exciting and transformative time for MD Helicopters. We have made significant changes to our leadership team, adding individuals with the skill, experience, and power to lead us into the future alongside the rest of our leadership team,” said Alan Carr, sole director of MDHI’s board of directors. “We are already seeing the results from these actions as our deliveries build and processes improve, even in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a new day for MD Helicopters.”
The 2021 WWD Young Pros value industry advocacy & making their work visible.
Water & Wastes Digest annually highlights 10 inspirational people under the age for 40 who are leaders, drivers, influencers and advocates for the industry. The 2021 WWD Young Pros are no different, and nearly all of them shared a similar response to questions about their biggest lessons and how their generation would influence the industry.
First, the biggest lesson for many of the 2021 WWD Young Pros was reckoning with the current state of water infrastructure in the U.S. and how it is so disconnected from the people who use it day-to-day.
Second, many indicated their generation as one of advocates and communicators with the energy and will to push for political and systemic change. They want to help the industry become more visible to the general public to improve public discourse on the need for infrastructure funding while also showing how exciting the industry can be.
GE can t bring good things to its share price
Shares of General Electric finished lower by about half a percent on Tuesday. The industrial conglomerate s first-quarter results didn t inspire huge amounts of confidence as the company is still feeling the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on its core business segments.
The numbers for GE weren t pretty. Revenue was down 12% year over year, with total orders falling a slightly steeper 13%. General Electric was just barely able to earn an adjusted profit of $0.03 per share, overcoming a drop of 20% in adjusted profit from the GE Industrial business.
Looking more closely at GE s business units, the renewable energy segment stood out for its ongoing progress. Revenue inched higher by 2%, but orders jumped 15%, and segment losses narrowed by 28%. By contrast, the power segment saw a 3% drop in sales on a 12% order decline, and the aviation segment bore the brunt of the pressure, with a 28% revenue decline sending segment profit down by 36
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The Raytheon stand is seen at the 53rd International Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, France, 21 June 2019 - Reuters
US aerospace manufacturer Raytheon Technologies Corp on Tuesday lifted the lower end of its full-year sales forecast on strong performance of its defense unit and a recovery in commercial air travel.
Neil Mitchill, Raytheon’s newly appointed chief financial officer, said in an interview that “increasing confidence and a commercial aero recovery that we began to see take hold at the end of the first quarter” led to the company’s view for 2021.
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