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This action was a result of the drastic decrease in pilot production.
From the 1981 pilot production, the total production of the Type 79 was nearly 200,000 until 1992.
Eight pilot production vehicles from Leipzig were added in 1984.
In 1996, the Air Force increased pilot production because of shortages.
Pilot production models were made from June 1990 to January 1991.
By the end of the war, only a pilot production of five units had been completed.
It had 76 employees in a pilot production plant in Mississippi.
Pilot production was underway early in 2005 with full-scale mining expected to begin six months later.
Pilot production of the C919 began on December 9, 2011.
Casting for the new series will begin next week, with pilot production scheduled for December.
A pilot production run of eight examples was completed, but production was not continued.
Samsung is already supplying some screens to American notebook computer companies from the pilot production line it has operated since 1991.
This is facilitated by providing them with adequate funds for conducting market research, test marketing, prototype development and pilot production.
In the future, American operations will focus on low-volume manufacturing and pilot production, as well as development of new technologies.
Again yielding to changes in pilot production the squadron was inactivated in October 1992.
In structure of science and technology park are available - own design office, research laboratory, experimental pilot production and economical sector.
"The small pilot production plant on this side of the lab brings everything together and produces the drug in powder form.'
Pilot production of the Simputer started in September 2002.
Pilot production started in 2007.
The first pilot production models were built in February 1995, with full-scale production starting later in the year.
Pilot production was as high as 2,552 (1968) and as low as 1,413 (1962).
The group's activation was part of an effort to increase pilot production due to a pilot shortage throughout the Air Force.
By 1998, the team had developed a pilot production process featuring an inline, single-vacuum semiconductor deposition tool.
A pilot production facility for Sarin was built, which produced about 20 tons of the nerve agent from 1954 until 1956.
Research on a replacement for C-3 was begun prior to 1950, but the new material, Composition C-4, did not begin pilot production until 1956.