Rosen Aviation Selects Techwell for Next Generation In-Flight …

The News Review:

- Rosen Aviation Selects Techwell for Next Generation In-Flight …
- ACE Aviation reports third quarter 2008 results
- The Obama effect: what next for US aviation?
- Gol sees slowdown in Brazil aviation market in ’09
- Senior US Aviation Official Megan Rae Rosia Joins Crowell …

Rosen Aviation Selects Techwell for Next Generation In-Flight …
MarketWatch 
Supporting a wide range of inputs including Composite video (CVBS), S-Video, Analog RGB (Component Video), PC and digital video inputs up to 24 bits, the TW8811 provides flexibility and scalability for customer’s future platforms. In addition, the product integrates several features that reduce the BOM cost including LCD display back-light controllers. “Rosen Aviation is clearly at the forefront of manufacturing application-specific systems for the aviation industry and we are very pleased to have been selected by such an innovative flat panel display company,” said David Nam, Techwell’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Our TW8811 will enable high quality video performance in Rosen Aviation’s latest products, which are expected to significantly enhance consumers’ in-flight entertainment experiences. We look forward to continuing to provide them with superior support and next generation products. ”

Rosen Aviation went Mass Production (MP) with Techwell’s TW8811 in early Q2, 2008. Rosen Aviation’s 7″ LCD display system will enable several in-flight video applications including Satellite TV, on-board cameras and DVD playback.

ACE Aviation reports third quarter 2008 results
CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada 
- ACE cash of $824 million at September 30, 2008. >> MONTREAL, Nov.
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The Obama effect: what next for US aviation?
Jane’s, UK 
During his campaign, however, Obama voiced support for increased funding for airport security and called for the hiring of additional airport screeners. He was highly critical of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), blaming the agency for ignoring safety guidelines on commercial jets and for allowing poor relations with air traffic controllers to shrink the workforce at a time when air traffic is increasing. The then Senator Obama called for more regulation of the industry along with new funding to increase air services to small and medium-sized communities in the United States. Industry officials are hoping Obama makes good on his promise of an infusion of USD60 billion in funding for infrastructure enhancements, which he listed as a priority during his presidential campaign.

Gol sees slowdown in Brazil aviation market in ’09
Reuters 
TAM said it expects domestic air travel to expand between5 percent and 9 percent next year, down from forecasted growthof 8 percent to 12 percent in 2008. Brazil’s aviation market has grown rapidly in recent yearsthanks to an economic boom that has lifted millions out ofpoverty and allowed many Brazilians to fly for the first time. 19 reais)
(Reporting by Todd Benson, editing by Dave Zimmerman)

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Senior US Aviation Official Megan Rae Rosia Joins Crowell …
MarketWatch 
Based in Washington, D. , Rosia will focus her practice on aviation regulatory, transactional, and public policy matters. During her time at the FAA, Rosia provided legislative guidance to the FAA Administrator and Department of Transportation Secretary and served as a senior member of the FAA’s management team. “Megan is a highly talented lawyer with extensive experience involving every facet of domestic and international aviation law and public policy. Her knowledge and the experience she has gained working with the FAA and in the aviation industry over many years with great distinction will be valuable assets for our clients. We are extremely pleased to have Megan rejoin our firm, where she began her legal career,” said R.

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