RE: RE: You would think....Ah, you are right regarding the lease. My mistake. Still, it had a deadline of July 17/2008. You would assume that we would've heard something by now. I appreciate the idea of calling the company, unfortunately relaying information from a personal phone call wouldn't be considered a true report. They need to get stuff out there for people to read. Like the snippets that you pointed out on IContact. These two items would be nice to see released on the company web site and even worth a news release....
Item 1
https://community.icontact.com/p/radiantenergy/blogs/infrared-deicing/posts/jfk-having-a-tough-winter
Infrared Radiant Deicing Facility at JFK Takes Center Stage
Feb 17, 2010
Radiant Aviation Services's infrared deicing facility at JFK Airport in New York City was the center piece pictorial in an article from the New York Times yesterday. Our infrared deicing facility continues to perform positively during the tough weather and unusual storms being experienced at JFK this season. The article is available by following this link, https://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/17/nyregion/17snow.html.
(The company was shown prominently in the New York Times, bit of a big deal, jt)
Radiant Aviation can show you how our unique infrared deicing facilities can keep your airport online during the worst of winter weather. Please contact us, dspeirs@radiantaviation.com, to explore your needs.
Radiant Aviation Services - "Patented technology for today's environmentally conscious airports"
Contact Us: 703-669-4166 (Ph)
dspeirs@radiantaviation.com (email)
Item 2
https://community.icontact.com/p/radiantenergy/blogs/infrared-deicing/posts/rass-infrared-deicing-shines-through-recent-storms
Deicing Troubles Again This Year?
Jan 19, 2010
Radiant Aviation Services has the environmentally preferred solution - Infrared Radiant Energy!
In commercial operation since 1998, Radiant can help you discover the advantages of our infrared technology. Radiant’s patented technology was developed in cooperation with the FAA in the mid-1990’s.
Throughout the recent rash of winter weather, Radiant's Infrared Deicing Systems remained fully operational, providing deicing services at JFK and RHI.
Benefits of the infrared deicing systems being realized at airports such as JFK and RHI include:
-- Significantly reduces, and in some cases, eliminates, the use of glycol-based deicing fluids
-- Dramatically reduces the environmental impact of deicing operations
-- Provides reliable and consistent performance in all winter conditions
-- Significantly improves deicing throughput times
-- The only non-fluid deicing solution that is FAA approved for use
Radiant Aviation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Radiant Energy Corp., a publicly traded company on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV.RDT).
Now is the time to review how to improve your launch capability in bad weather.
Contact Radiant to discuss your deicing needs.
I said it before, good press leads to good sales. Maybe someone at Radiant will pick up on that fact.jt