
United Airlines (Nasdaq: UAUA) operates approximately 3,300* flights a day on United and United Express to more than 200 U.S. domestic and international destinations from its hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago and Washington, D.C. With key global air rights in the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and Latin America, United is one of the largest international carriers based in the United States. United also is a founding member of Star Alliance, which provides connections for our customers to 1,071 destinations in 171 countries worldwide. United's 47,000 employees reside in every U.S. state and in many countries around the world News releases and other information about United can be found at the company's Web site at united.com or follow United on Twitter@UnitedAirlines.

Blue Star Jets doesn't do the flying itself, but the company will make sure you can fly to the destination of your choice in the type of aircraft you like best. Blue Star Jets acts as a brokerage firm, purchasing seats from other private jet companies and reselling them to customers. The company has access to thousands of aircraft from numerous manufacturers, ranging from turboprops to jumbo jets. Blue Star Jets markets its services to small and medium-sized companies and individuals. Along with arranging flights, Blue Star Jets can provide catering, concierge, and ground transportation services.

Patria comes to the defense of the military, supplying products such as armored vehicles, mortar systems, helicopters, and aircraft. It also provides maintenance for its products and offers services, such as pilot training for the Finnish Air Force. The group holds top positions in the military/aerospace markets in Finland and the Baltic region, but it has partnerships in more than 50 countries. The group has four primary business units: Aerostructures (composite structures for aircraft and spacecraft), Aviation (lifecycle support services for aircraft and helicopters), Land & Armament (armored vehicles, mortar systems), and Systems (advanced systems and integration for armed forces and security agencies).

Boeing is the 800-pound gorilla of US aerospace. The world's largest aerospace company, Boeing is the #2 maker of large commercial jets (behind rival Airbus) and the #2 defense contractor behind Lockheed Martin. Boeing has two major segments: Commercial Airplanes and Integrated Defense Systems. Through its Boeing Capital subsidiary, the company provides financing and leasing services to both commercial and military/aerospace customers. Boeing makes about two-thirds of its sales in the Americas. As the worldwide recession continues, the company will adjust to decreased demand for new commercial airliners, and its military programs may come under more scrutiny from the Obama administration and from Congress.

Ducommun Incorporated, through its subsidiaries, Ducommun AeroStructures, Inc. (DAS) and Ducommun Technologies, Inc. (DTI), designs, engineers, and manufactures aerostructure, and electromechanical components and subassemblies. DAS provides aluminum stretch-forming, a process for manufacturing large, complex structural shapes from aluminum sheet metal extrusions; titanium and aluminum hot-forming, a metal working process conducted at high temperature for manufacturing close-tolerance components; machining; composite lay-up; metal bonding; and chemical milling services. DTI provides illuminated push button switches and panels, microwave and millimeterwave switches and filters, fractional horsepower motors and resolvers, high precision actuators, stepper motors, and mechanical and electromechanical subassemblies, including radar enclosures, gyroscopes and indicators, aircraft avionics racks, and shipboard communications and control enclosures. In addition, it offers engineering, technical, and program management services. Ducommun Incorporated offers its products and services to the United States and foreign commercial and military aircraft, helicopter, missile, and related programs, as well as to space programs. The company was founded in 1849 and is based in Carson, California.

United Space Alliance (USA) is a space-race heavyweight (each of the Space Shuttles -- Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour -- weighs 173,000 pounds). A joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing, USA was established in 1996 to consolidate NASA's various Space Shuttle contracts under a single entity. As prime contractor, the company is involved in mission operations, astronaut and flight controller training, flight software development, Shuttle payload integration, and vehicle processing, launch, and recovery operations. USA also provides training and operations planning for the International Space Station. Its main operations are at the Johnson Space Center (Texas) and Kennedy Space Center (Florida).

"Iranian Airways" was first established in May 1944 and commenced its first passenger flight right after the World War II from Tehran to holy city of Mashhad. Within a period of 17 years (1945-1962) this airline developed into a major domestic Route with a few international flights per week. In 1954 another private airline as "Pars Airways" was established. Initially "Pars Airways" only undertook freight services to Europe. The geographical situation of Iran, expanding its spacious levels, relative remoteness of crowded areas from each other, lack of means of transportations either railways or roads, the need to initiate safe and fast connections to survey and governmental organizations, and the last but not the least, lack of an ordered equipment with high capacity to revive mutual aviation rights with other countries and also securing more welfare and comfort for Iranians, provided the conditions for the board of ministers to ratify a proposal suggested by road minister to establish a national Airline corporate on February 10th, 1961. Following this decision, on February 24th, 1961 both "Iranian Airways" and "Pars Airways" merged to form a new airline as" IranAir" with the acronyms and the symbol of "HOMA" bird and this new airline commenced its activities in April 1962. Covering the domestic aviation transportation needs accompanied by observing the safety principles and forming transportation services with neighboring and far-fetched countries, and also considering simultaneous communal contracts on commercial grounds and interests of the country were among the reasons to establish IranAir.

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.

Gulfstream Aerospace, a General Dynamics subsidiary, is the largest maker of private jets in the world, ahead of Bombardier. The company's smallest plane, the G150, seats up to eight and has a range of 2,950 nautical miles (nm); its largest, the G550, seats up to 19, cruises at Mach 0.885, and has a range of up to 6,750nm. To help market its new aircraft, the company's Gulfstream Financial Services unit helps arrange financing. Gulfstream also provides aftermarket maintenance services and sells used Gulfstream aircraft.

Iberworld Airlines hums along to the Canary Islands and other vacation destinations. With a fleet of seven Airbus A320s (carrying about 180 passengers), three Airbus A330-300s (about 390 passengers), and one Airbus A330-200 (about 340 passengers), Iberworld provides charter flights from continental Europe, especially mainland Spain and Portugal, to tourist spots in the Canary and Balearic islands. It also links the Iberian peninsula to such destinations as the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Jamaica, and Brazil. Founded in 1998, the airline is part of Spanish tour operator Orizonia Corporacion.
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