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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Radiant Energy Corporation V.RDT

Radiant is the developer and marketer of Radiant Deicing Systems. Radiant's product is the only non-glycol based alternative approved by the US Federal Aviation Administration for the pre-flight ground deicing of aircraft. Aircraft deicing with Radiant's technology offers savings to airports and airlines over the use of conventional glycol-based deicing systems, reducing aircraft treatment... see more

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Post by jtl467 on Mar 15, 2010 2:52am

Alaska....

So, in my usual search for news on this company, I found a lot of old articles relating to the Alaska operation such as....
https://akcenter.org/sustainable-communities/airport-issues/de-icing-at-the-anchorage-airport
and
https://www.wingsmagazine.com/content/view/1325/38/
and
https://www.nawicspokane.org/NAWIC%20Builds_June%202008.pdf .

What I found interesting in my search was this, released back in July 2008,

https://notes5.state.ak.us/pn/pubnotic.nsf/PNByPublActive/902DE2F2014E9F0B8925747A007CC72A?OpenDocument,

the lease agreement for a 55 year lease for the Jet Enviro De-Icing for property at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. In checking back on Radiant's website, I only found this....

"June 19, 2008 - Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport proposes to lease 28 acres to Jet Enviro De-icing, Ltd (JEDI), Radiant's exclusive distributor in Alaska, to build and operate a Radiant deicing facility....more..."

...under their news releases, no reference that the lease was actually signed. So, it would seem that we had important news pass us by. Now, this was signed back in summer 2008, so, how long does it take to build the facility and get it up and running. Seems to me, it should take about a year. My belief is there is a facility in Alaska either complete or near complete. So, hopefully, we could see some good news soon.

Comment by jtl467 on Mar 16, 2010 8:24am
Thought I should clarify my earlier post..... https://notes5.state.ak.us/pn/pubnotic.nsf/PNByPublActive/902DE2F2014E9F0B8925747A007CC72A?OpenDocument, This is a 55 year lease for the JEDI facility in Alaska.
Comment by jtl467 on Mar 16, 2010 8:25am
https://notes5.state.ak.us/pn/pubnotic.nsf/PNByPublActive/902DE2F2014E9F0B8925747A007CC72A?OpenDocument Oooops, didn't write the link properly.
Comment by jtl467 on Mar 16, 2010 8:29am
Okay, now the link isn't working, I'll check into it later and hopefully have it again later today.
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