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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 costs.


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Comment by jtl467on Sep 11, 2007 7:43am
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RE: Recovery...

RE: Recovery...True, and I forgot about that crash. I think any airport north of JFK should be seriously looking at this technology as well as O'Hare. I wonder why Canadian airports aren't looking into this yet, actually, I'm surprised there isn't at least one in Canada by now. All the provinces suffer from icing problems in the winter and the Canadian government is really supposed to support programs that will help with environmental issues. I think the time is coming around for this company. The positive results at JFK are probably what the world is going to look at, well, at least the North American market. I think the European market will stand up and take notice as well, once the problems are sorted out in Oslo and I still believe they will get sorted out rather quickly with people anxious to see the success that is possible with this product.
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