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$8.35-Million Contract

For Bethlehem's

East Boston Yard

Bethlehem Steel Corporation,

East Boston, Mass., has been awarded a $8,350,703 fixed-price contract for the regularly sched- uled overhaul of the destroyer

USS Manley (DD-940). The Su- pervisor of Shipbuilding, Conver- sion and Repair, USN, Boston, is the contracting activity. (N62665- 77-C-0013)

Andrew Bodnaruk Named

Executive VP At Stanwick

Andrew Bodnaruk has been elected executive vice president of The Stanwick Corporation, Ar- lington, Va., replacing John F.

Kalina, who has retired. Mr. Bod- naruk has been associated with the corporation's wholly owned subsidiary, Stanwick International

Inc., since 1973, prior to which he served as a captain in the U.S.

Navy. Until August 1978 he served as Stanwick International's senior vice president residing in

Tehran, Iran. At that time he was elected president, a position he continues to hold. Mr. Kalina joined the corporation in 1969 and has been a director since 1972 and executive vice president since

August 1978.

Title XI Asked On 15 Hopper Barges

To Cost $4,267,500

Shearson River Barge Associ- ates IV, New York, has applied to Mar Ad for a Title XI guarantee to aid in financing the construc- tion of 15 hopper barges. These river barges, 200 feet long by 35 feet wide by 12 feet deep, will be used in general transportation service on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.

Nashville Bridge Company, Ten- nessee, is the proposed builder; delivery is scheduled through Au- gust 30 this year. If approved, the guarantee would cover $3,734,000, or 87yo percent of the total actual cost of $4,267,500. $7-Million Overhaul

Contract Awarded

By Navy To NASSCO

National Steel and Shipbuilding

Company, San Diego, Calif., is be- ing awarded a $7,059,606 negoti- ated cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for overhaul and repair of sev- eral FF-1052 vessels (frigates).

Work will be performed at the

Naval Station, San Diego. The

Naval Sea Systems Command is the contracting activity. (N62791- 80-C-0001)

June 15, 1980 9

Brochure Available From

AAT Communications

On Wesmar Products

AAT Communications Corpora- tion, headquartered in Staten Is- land, N.Y., has announced the availability of Wesmar marine products, including scanning so- nar, Loran C, and satellite navi- gation equipment.

In addition to the Wesmar line,

AAT also supplies and services marine communications and navi- gation equipment manufactured by Texas Instruments, Raytheon,

JRC, Redifon, EPSCO, C.A.I., Mo- torola, General Electric, Hewlett

Packard and other companies.

AAT maintains other offices in

Bloomfield, N.J., and in White

Plains and Garden City Park, N.Y.

For free brochures on Wesmar or other equipment, write to Joe

Amodea, Dept. MR, AAT Com- munications Corporation, 1854

Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island,

N.Y. 10305.

Fly First Class. some cases tripled — the number of daily roundtrips possible.

Thanks to its fully submerged and computer controlled foils, the Jetfoil can carry up to 365 passengers in amazingly smooth comfort.

For complete details, please contact Mr.

Boris Mishel, Boeing Marine Systems, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, Washington 98124. Phone: (206) 655-5404. Cable: BOEINGAIR M/S14-05.

Telex: 32-9430 BOESEA.

JGTOIL

The Boeing Jetfoil is, quite simply, the world's best hydrofoil.

It is the product of 20 years of research, design, and testing by one of the world's fore- most aerospace companies.

With over 250,000,000 passenger miles logged, the Jetfoil has proven its superiority under actual operating conditions around the globe.

Traveling at \ up to 43 knots in some of the roughest seas, it \ has doubled — and in

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