
Minnesota weather can be gloomy, so MN Airlines aims to be a ray of sunshine. The carrier, which does business as Sun Country Airlines, provides flights to about 30 popular tourist destinations in North America and the Caribbean from its hub in Minneapolis/St. Paul. US cities served by the carrier include Las Vegas; Los Angeles; New York; Orlando, Florida; Phoenix and San Francisco. Sun Country also offers flights to selected destinations in Mexico and the Dominican Republic. The carrier operates a fleet of about a dozen Boeing 737-800s. Diversified consumer products company Petters Group Worldwide owns Sun Country, which is operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Aerojet, a GenCorp Inc. (NYSE: GY) company, is a major space and defense contractor specializing in missile and space propulsion, and defense and armaments. Since the company was founded in 1942, it has led the way in the development of crucial technology and products that have kept America strong and furthered human's exploration of space. At Aerojet, we work on projects that are substantial enough to be challenging, yet focused in objective, so your individual contribution is never lost in the process. We stress a strong ethical workplace, both in relation to the work we do and the sense of fairness that is extended to all employees, regardless of background. We believe that a primary reason for Aerojet's success is our focus on safety, quality, performance, schedule and cost. These priorities are the framework for everything we do at Aerojet and allow us to continue to produce quality products and technologies for which we are known.

AeroVironment, Inc. designs, develops, produces, and supports unmanned aircraft systems and efficient energy systems for various industries and governmental agencies. It offers small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) that provide intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, including real-time tactical reconnaissance, tracking, combat assessment, and geographic data to the small tactical unit or individual war fighter. The small UAS wirelessly transmit critical live video and other information generated by their payload of electro-optical or infrared sensors, enabling the operator to view and capture images on a hand-held ground control unit. The company also provides spare equipment, alternative payload modules, batteries, chargers, repairs, and customer support services for small UAS. In addition, it offers PosiCharge electric vehicle charging systems for industrial electric material handling fleets; electric vehicle test systems for developers of hybrid and electric vehicles to test batteries, electric motors, and fuel cell systems; and contract engineering services to internal and external customers, as well as battery packs, electric motors, and fuel cells. AeroVironment, Inc. sells its products to organizations within the U.S. Department of Defense, government customers, and commercial customers. The company was incorporated in 1971 and is headquartered in Monrovia, California.

The company exited its former lines of business, which consisted of title insurance, venture capital investments, and real estate. In 1999 Firstmark sold flagship subsidiary Southern Title Insurance and related operations to Old Guard Group. Seeking to buy or merge with unaffiliated businesses, it purchased Tecstar ElectroSystems (now Firstmark Aerospace), a maker of flight control parts and equipment used by military and commercial aircraft, and in 2006 Aircraft Belts, which makes and repairs safety belts, hardware, and systems for aircraft and medical applications.

Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte helps pave the way to a tropical Mexican vacation. The company, which does business as OMA, operates more than a dozen airports in central and northern Mexico, including facilities in Acapulco, Mazatlᮬ and Zihuatanejo, as well as the city of Monterrey. Most of the company's revenue comes from aeronautical services -- handling of aircraft and passengers -- for which airlines are charged traffic-based fees. In addition, OMA manages parking facilities and leases commercial space at its airports. Mexican construction company Empresas ICA owns a controlling stake in OMA.

BBA Aviation serves two primary markets - Flight Support and Aftermarket Services and Systems. Our Flight Support services include refuelling, cargo handling, ground handling and other services to the business and commercial aviation markets. Our Aftermarket Services and Systems activities include overhaul of jet engines, supply of aircraft parts, design, manufacture and overhaul of landing gear, aircraft hydraulics and other aircraft equipment. BBA Aviation's major markets include the USA, Asia, the UK and Europe, with company headquarters in London, England.

Hub Group, Inc., an asset-light freight transportation management company, provides intermodal, truck brokerage, and logistics services in North America. Its intermodal services consist of arranging for the movement of customers' freight in containers and trailers over long distances. The company contracts with railroads to provide transportation for the long-haul portion of the shipment, and with local trucking companies for pickup and delivery. Its truck brokerage operations provide customers with specialized programs, including the Dedicated Trucking program, where certain carriers informally move freight for its customers on a continuous basis.The company offers various transportation management services and technology solutions, including shipment optimization, load consolidation, mode selection, carrier management, load planning and execution, and Web-based shipment visibility. It also provides rail and international drayage services for the intermodal sector. Hub Group primarily serves consumer products, retail, and durable goods industries. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois.

Mercury Air Group, Inc. was founded in 1956 by three members of the legendary First American Volunteer Group (AVG) Flying Tigers—Thomas C. Haywood, Robert P. “Duke” Hedman and Robert J. “Catfish” Raine. In all the history of aerial combat, there has never been such a total air victory as that of the Flying Tigers during World War II. It is this tradition of teamwork and strong results that drives Mercury Air Group’s management team today that together has more than a century of experience in the aviation industry.Based in Los Angeles, Mercury Air Group is a global leader in the aviation services industry and is one of the largest privately owned aviation services company in the world with business operations on five continents in more than 60 locations. Mercury Air Group provides aviation petroleum products, air cargo services and transportation as well as support services for international and U.S. commercial airlines, general aviation and U.S. government aircraft through: MercFuel, Inc., Maytag Aircraft Corporation, Mercury Air Cargo, Inc. and Mercury Aviation.

Groen Brothers Aviation, Inc. (GBA) is engaged in the business of designing and developing new high performance gyroplanes and gyrodynes using advanced technology and modern aerospace design methods. GBA was founded in 1986 by David Groen and his brother, the late Jay Groen. David, Chairman, President & CEO, is supported by highly experienced aviation executives in key roles. GBA's Corporate Headquarters are located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, with its current manufacturing facility on the same site. GBA also operates a flight test and R&D facility in Buckeye, Arizona, near Phoenix. Since its inception twenty years ago, GBA has been involved in an extensive research program in the design, engineering, development, testing and marketing of gyroplane and gyrodyne aircraft. As a result GBA has successfully developed innovative technology that has brought autorotative flight into the modern age. In November, 2005, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) selected a GBA-led team to design a proof of concept high speed, long range, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft designed for use in Combat Search and Rescue roles. This modern rotorcraft, named the “Heliplane” by DARPA, could be the next generation rotor wing aircraft, meeting economy and performance goals not considered achievable by any other type of VTOL aircraft.

Drumgrange is an independent defense contractor that provides electronics technology to the defense and, to a lesser extent, civil markets. The company's sub-contract design, development, and prototyping services focus on software and hardware for sonar systems, telecommunications systems, radio communications, electronic warfare systems, training and simulation, and test equipment. The company also provides services in project management, sonar maintenance, ship-fitting and installation, and integrated logistics support. Drumgrange products are used by the UK Armed Forces. The company was founded in 1979.
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