
Cirrus Design enables its customers to reach the clouds, be they cirrus, cumulus, or stratus. The company, also known as Cirrus Aircraft, manufactures the SRV, SR20-G2, SR22, SR22-Turbo, and SR22-Turbo GTS single-engine, four-seater, piston-powered aircraft. Cirrus planes are made primarily of composite materials rather than aluminum; the company believes composites allow for an aerodynamically superior design. All Cirrus models come with parachutes that will lower the aircraft to the ground in case of emergency. The company was founded in 1984 by chairman Alan Klapmeier and his brother, Dale. Arcapita, the Bahrain-based investment firm, owns 58% of Cirrus Design.

Goodrich Corporation engages in the supply of aerospace components, systems, and services worldwide. The company operates in three segments: Actuation and Landing Systems, Nacelles and Interior Systems, and Electronic Systems. The Actuation and Landing Systems segment provides systems, components, and related services pertaining to aircraft taxi, take-off, flight control, landing and stopping, and engine components, including fuel delivery systems and rotating assemblies. The Nacelles and Interior Systems segment produces nacelles, as well as provides maintenance, and repair and overhaul services associated with aircraft engines, including thrust reversers, cowlings, nozzles and their components, and aircraft interior products, such as slides, seats, cargo, and lighting systems. The Electronic Systems segment manufactures an array of systems and components that provide flight performance measurements, flight management information, engine controls, fuel controls, sensor systems, electrical power systems, safety data, and reconnaissance and surveillance systems. Goodrich Corporation serves commercial, regional, business, and general aviation airplane original equipment; commercial, regional, business, and general aviation airplane aftermarket; and defense and space markets. The company was founded in 1912 and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Horstman Defence Systems wants your next tank ride to be smooth and safe. The company designs and builds high performance suspension and running gear systems for military vehicles, including infantry fighting vehicles and battle tanks. It also makes other defense equipment and parts, such as turret gear drives, auxiliary power units, screened ignition systems, and light gun firing switches. Clients include the Jordanian Air Force and the British and Oman armies. Horstman traces its roots to 1913 when Sidney Horstmann began making racing cars, though the company has undergone numerous transformations over the years.

Spain's #2 airline (after Iberia), Spanair provides scheduled and charter passenger services within its home country and throughout Europe, as well as to selected destinations in the Americas. It operates a fleet of 60 aircraft, including MD-80 jets as well as newer models from Airbus and Boeing. Spanair offers service to additional destinations via its partners in the Star Alliance, a global airline marketing and code-sharing alliance. (Code-sharing enables carriers to sell tickets on one another's flights and thus extend their networks.) Spanair was a subsidiary of Scandinavian carrier (and Star Alliance member) SAS until early 2009 when SAS sold the company to a group of Spanish investors.

Avionic Services International Limited has taken off from Avionic Services, a behind-the-scenes player in air transportation at small and medium-sized airports that was placed in administration in the summer of 2005. Under a management buyout, the business and assets of the company operating as Avionic Services were sold to Avionic Services International Limited for ?100,000 (more than $170,000) in October 2005. The company is now helmed by sales and marketing director David Bartlett and COO Gareth Rowe. The former Avionic Services built and refurbished air traffic control towers, designed and built runways, and provided flight inspections.

Airbus really knows how to pack 'em in. Passengers, that is. The commercial aircraft manufacturer makes the jumbo 525-seat A380, the largest civil airliner in service. It also makes more than a dozen other aircraft models, ranging from single-aisle (A318, A319, A320, A321) to wide-body (A300, A310, A330, A340), with capacities ranging from about 100 to 400 passengers. Airbus vies with Boeing to be the world's #1 commercial jet maker. Its mid-sized A350 XWB model -- due for delivery in 2013 -- is expected to compete against Boeing's upcoming 787 Dreamliner. The company is also expanding into the military transport aircraft sector with airlifters and aerial tankers. Airbus is owned by EADS.

Bangkok Airways first began air transportation services in 1968—established as “Sahakol Air”, it became the first private aviation company in Thailand. Initially, the airline provided charter services by means of its first operational aircraft, “Trade Wind”, a two-engine 9-seater plane. Regular charter assignments came from the OICC (an American construction company), USOM, and a number of other organizations, which at the time, were engaging in oil and natural gas exploration in the Gulf of Thailand. Due to the rapid growth of tourism and business investments in Thailand, air transportation has become an increasingly important aspect contributing to both the Kingdom’s economic growth and its infrastructure development into becoming a major destination capable of hosting several million overseas visitors per year.In order to fulfill the increasing demands for air transportation, Bangkok Airways officially began its operations in 1986 as the country’s first privately-owned domestic airline; initially offering scheduled flights from Bangkok to Krabi, Korat, and Surin. Presently, Bangkok Airways has obtained permits to operate scheduled flights over 20 different major routes—covering nearly all major resort destinations in Thailand. Additionally, the airline has also obtained permits to fly internationally to Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, China, and Japan.

Who hasn't wanted to rent a helicopter to put out a fire, construct a building, or film a movie? For those with such inclinations, Heli-Flite Aris rents and leases special-use helicopters equipped with fire-dousing buckets, heavy-lift capabilities, and special equipment for filming. The company also provides helicopter maintenance and charter services. The company's fleet -- flying from locations near Los Angeles and San Francisco -- includes Bell, Sikorsky, and Eurocopter models. Customers include fire departments, construction companies, and video/film production companies.

Since establishing Israir in 1996, our goals have been focused on securing flight safety and creating a more enjoyable experience by returning a personal touch to air travel. Israir continues to place customer relations at the center of its activities by incorporating the best resources in training for continued excellence. Israir Airlines company began with domestic flights to and from Eilat, Ben Gurion Airport, Dov Airfield, and Haifa. Israir Airlines flights have increased substantially by flying internationally to Europe and the U.S. Israir Airlines elite fleet of planes includes the Airbus 320, 767-300ER, and ATRs and serves as our countryÒ³ second largest carrier. Israir continues to offer the highest possible level of quality in the newest planes. For your convenience, Israir Airlines staff of 350 employees is multilingual, and Israir Airlines have exceptional working relations with various hotels, car rental companies, and tourism sites for the express reason of providing you with all the amenities you need to enjoy a safe and fun-filled vacation.

On June 10, 1999, Hamilton Standard and the Sundstrand Corp. merged, forming HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND. The company's heritage spans the course of 100 years, tracing its roots to the founding of the Sundstrand Corp. in 1905 and Hamilton Standard in 1919. With more than 50 major facilities worldwide, Hamilton Sundstrand is among the world's largest suppliers of technologically advanced aerospace and industrial products. Headquartered in Windsor Locks, Conn., the company’s revenues reached $6.2 billion in 2008. Hamilton Sundstrand designs and manufactures aerospace systems for commercial, regional, corporate and military aircraft, and is a major supplier for international space programs. Hamilton Sundstrand's industrial products serve industries ranging from hydrocarbon, chemical and food processing to construction and mining.
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