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137. Staff at Luxury Hotel in Chiang Mai Plant 137 Trees
In keeping with its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), a team of seventeen staff from the luxury 137 Pillars House Chiang Mai hotel planted 137 trees at Baan Tom Thai Dam in commemoration of World Environment Day on 5 June. Deforestation in the area has led to a shortage of water and challenges in agriculture.
138. Lockheed Martin to Improve Airport Terminal and Runway Efficiency in U.S.
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a US$344 million contract by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to develop and deploy the Terminal Flight Data Manager (TFDM) system. The TFDM will work by integrating digital flight plans with surface surveillance data to create accurate, real-time predictive tools for the terminal environment. The TFDM will share data among controllers, air
139. Ritz-Carlton signs Resort in Aruba
Ritz-Carlton signs Resort in Aruba. Ritz-Carlton is to open a luxury new resort on the Caribbean island of Aruba’s famed Palm Beach. The 320-room oceanfront resort, The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba, will offer several restaurants, a luxurious spa, two swimming pools, 24-hour casino and Ambassadors of the Environment by Jean-Michel Cousteau family program, which introduces young guests to A
140. Boeing Delivers F-22 Training Center with Advanced Visual System
Boeing has improved the realism of ground-based F-22 Raptor training by delivering the first simulators for that aircraft with an immersive, 360-degree visual environment. Two simulators were installed, each paired with the Constant Resolution Visual System (CRVS), Boeing’s patented display that provides high-resolution imagery for pilots to train with nearly 20/20 acuity.
141. Vancouver Still the World’s Most Liveable City
Vancouver Still the World’s Most Liveable City. The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has once again named Vancouver as the world's most liveable city. The organization's Global Liveability Rankings survey reviewed 140 cities around the world on over 30 indicators grouped in to five categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure.
142. Crystal Cruises Expands You Care, We Care Voluntourism Program
Crystal Cruises is expanding its 2014 You Care, We Care voluntourism program, continuing its commitment to give back to its global cruise destinations. Via three new complimentary shore-side aid opportunities, guests and crew aboard Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity can help animals, the environment, and orphans in the Channel Islands, Iceland, and Ghana:
143. Hilton Becomes Partner of UNWTO’s Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development
Hilton has become an official partner of the 2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. Hilton’s Travel with Purpose strategy identifies innovative solutions that leverage its global footprint to provide positive impact in three key focus areas; creating opportunities for people, strengthening communities, and preserving the environment.
144. Grand Mercure Yogyakarta
Grand Mercure Phoenix Yogyakarta has opened his doors on Friday, 14 May 2004. This elegant boutique hotel has been designed to highlight the cultural heritage of Yogyakarta, and the service is aiming to provide guests with a new, relaxing, enchanting and personalized environment. Pictures of the Grand Mercure Yogyakarta, special discount rates and online reservations from the Grand

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