- New York. In May 2014,
Aeroflex was
acquired by the UK
aerospace company Cobham for $1.46 billion.
Aeroflex consisted of
Aeroflex Microelectronic Solutions...
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Aeroflex–Andover
Airport (FAA LID: 12N) is a public-use
airport located two
nautical miles (3.704 km)
north of
Andover within Kittatinny Valley State Park...
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developed by ESA.
Gaisler Research, now part of
Frontgrade (previously
Aeroflex and Cobham),
developed the
third LEON3
design and has
announced the availability...
- 12N may
refer to:
Aeroflex–Andover Airport, by FAA
airport identification code 12th
parallel north, a line of
latitude Nitrogen-12 (12N), an
isotope of...
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across three office parks. The most
notable tenants include Veeco and
Aeroflex (now Cobham),
which are
headquartered there.
There are
numerous houses...
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accept the ITAR-free
status of
these satellites and
fined the US
company Aeroflex $8
million for
selling ITAR components. In 2013,
Thales Alenia discontinued...
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consultant on
defense matters.
Schoomaker is also
currently a
Director of
Aeroflex Incorporated and
several private and non-profit companies,
including the...
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SpaceWire IP Cores: 4Links STAR-Dundee
Aeroflex Gaisler Astrium SpaceWire RMAP CEA IRFU CESR CNRS IRAP (CeCILL-C license)...
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Marconi Instruments was sold to IFR
Systems Inc. in 1998,
itself acquired by
Aeroflex in 2002. The name is no
longer used.[citation needed]
Companies with "Marconi"...
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accept the ITAR-free
status of
these satellites and
fined the US
company Aeroflex $8
million for
selling ITAR components.
Thales Alenia was
forced to discontinue...