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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and the Vermont Department of Labor announced the recipients of the 2021 Vermont Internship Program today, awarding a total of $462,500 to 20 organizations throughout Vermont.
The Department of Labor promotes internships by providing grants to organizations that support or connect Vermont employers with student-interns from regional technical centers or postsecondary educational institutions.
“Internships play an important role in growing Vermont’s labor force by connecting students with employers as they gain experience and skills that will prepare them for future careers,” said Governor Scott. “By allowing a student to get their foot in the door with Vermont employers, these connections can help keep them here in the state for their careers.”
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23 May 2021, 08:05 am
Aerion Supersonic, one of the biggest jet developers across the globe, confirmed that it will soon shut down due to financial issues.
The giant plane creator said that its funding has finally dried up, preventing it to continue its operations to produce silent and super fast commercial jets.
(Photo : Screenshot from Twitter post of @FelizVuelo) Aerion Supersonic Suddenly Shuts Down: Overture Airline to Replace AS2 Silent Commercial Plane?
Hace apenas unos meses, Aerion Supersonic compartió detalles sobre sus ambiciosos planes para un avión comercial Mach 4+ de 50 asientos. Sin embargo, en un giro de los acontecimientos, la compañía con sede en Nevada ha cerrado. pic.twitter.com/gg7PiMdMJ2
Sustainability in Aviation Reclaims Attention as Airlines and Airports Ramp Up Recovery Plans
As the aviation industry slowly recovers from the lasting effects of the pandemic, many organizations are embracing this as a time to think critically about modernization and innovation efforts in their respective lines of business. Sustainability in aviation has long been a topic of interest among industry experts, but it seems that it is becoming an even higher priority among decision makers as they look to revamp their business operations in this industry rebirth of sorts.
To highlight this trend and showcase how major industry players are responding to more concerted calls for sustainable practices, we’ve compiled a few compelling stories in the roundup below. Here’s what’s happening in aviation around the topic of sustainability:
1 - Aerospace Technology aerospace-technology.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aerospace-technology.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.