/PRNewswire/ AerCap Holdings N.V. ("AerCap" or the "Company") (NYSE: AER) today announced that its shareholders have approved the previously announced.
RNA Disease Diagnostics Announces Inaugural Joint Meeting of Expanded Board of Directors and Advisory Board RNA Disease Diagnostics Inc. New York, New York, UNITED STATES
BALTIMORE, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) RNA Disease Diagnostics, Inc. (RNADD), a company developing a best-in-class molecular diagnostics platform for infectious disease detection, announced today that it held an inaugural joint meeting of its Board of Directors and Advisory Board on May 10, 2021. The newly expanded Board of Directors and Advisory Board will work alongside the leadership team to advance RNADD s proprietary
Antisense RNA diagnostic platform to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases. We are honored to have such a highly skilled, well-regarded group of industry veterans to comprise our Board of Directors and Advisory Board, said Allan Oberman, co-Founder and Chairman of RNADD. Representing decades of experience in healthcare, finance, business, and more,
Published: May 11, 2021
BALTIMORE, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) RNA Disease Diagnostics, Inc. (RNADD), a company developing a best-in-class molecular diagnostics platform for infectious disease detection, announced today that it held an inaugural joint meeting of its Board of Directors and Advisory Board on May 10, 2021. The newly expanded Board of Directors and Advisory Board will work alongside the leadership team to advance RNADD s proprietary
Antisense RNA diagnostic platform to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases. We are honored to have such a highly skilled, well-regarded group of industry veterans to comprise our Board of Directors and Advisory Board, said Allan Oberman, co-Founder and Chairman of RNADD. Representing decades of experience in healthcare, finance, business, and more, they will be instrumental as we execute on our strategy to deliver lab-based, point-of-care and home-use diagnostics for the affordable, rapid detection of COVID-19 and be
By Jon Hemmerdinger2021-05-11T15:08:00+01:00
Boeing’s aircraft orders outnumbered cancellations again in April, marking the third consecutive month of order expansion for the Chicago airframer.
During April, Boeing logged orders for 25 jets and took cancellations for 17 aircraft, leaving the company with eight net new orders for the month, Boeing reports on 11 May.
Source: Boeing
A rendering of a Boeing 777 freighter in Silk Way West colours
The 25 new orders include five 777 Freighters for Azerbaijan cargo carrier Silk Way West Airlines, 14 737 Max for lessor Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, three Max for lessor Air Lease and three more Max for an unidentified customer.