
Regional airline Flybe flies passengers throughout the UK and to about a dozen countries in Europe. It serves around 55 destinations overall, including about 25 in the UK, from bases in Belfast, Birmingham, the Channel Islands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Manchester, and Southampton. Flybe expanded in 2007 by acquiring key operations of British Airways' BA Connect regional business. Overall, Flybe operates a fleet of more than 70 aircraft, including Embraer 195 regional jets and Bombardier Q400 turboprops. The carrier began operations in 1979. The Flybe brand, adopted in 2002 and pronounced as two syllables, is derived from one of the company's former operating identities, British European, or BE.

The #2 airline in Korea, behind Korean Air Lines, Asiana Airlines transports passengers and cargo to about a dozen destinations in its home country and more than 60 markets around the world. It operates a fleet of about 65 jets, including about 10 freighters. Asiana Airlines extends its network as a member of the Star Alliance, a global marketing and code-sharing group that includes carriers such as ANA, Lufthansa, and United . (Code-sharing enables airlines to sell tickets on one another's flights and thus offer potential passenger service to more places.) The company is part of the Kumho Asiana Group, which also includes businesses engaged in tire and chemical manufacturing, construction, and insurance.

Saywell International distributes a lot of airplane parts. Founded in 1946, the company has large inventories of aircraft spare parts at its locations in Canada, Singapore, the UK, and the US. Saywell International handles upwards of 100 product lines -- hoses, clamps, couplings, wheels, brakes, tires, hydraulic components, gauges, paints, bearings, batteries, harnesses, engine controls, cables, harnesses -- from about 80 manufacturers. A long list of supported aircraft includes Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, BAE SYSTEMS, and Bombardier.

South Korea's leading airline, Korean Air Lines flies to about 110 cities in more than 35 countries worldwide. The Asia/Pacific region and the US account for most of its traffic. The airline extends its network as part of the SkyTeam global marketing and code-sharing alliance, led by Delta Air Lines and Air France. (Code-sharing allows carriers to sell tickets on one another's flights.) In addition to its passenger business, Korean Air is a leading air cargo carrier. Its fleet of about 125 Airbus and Boeing jets includes more than 20 freighters. The carrier has interests in aerospace components, airline catering, and hotel and limousine businesses. Its subsidiary, Jin Air, started flights in Korea in mid-2008.

Finavia is ready for takeoff in Finland. The state-owned company operates nearly 30 airports throughout country. Finavia and its subsidiaries provide a variety of airport management services such as airport security, maintence, and parking. Its Airpro Oy unit offers passenger as well as airport terminal services; subsidiary Lentoasemakiinteist?yj provides office space for air transport businesses. The company's Avia College also offers aviation training in areas such as air traffic control. In order to keep up with the rise in transit traffic, Finavia is expanding its Helsinki-Vantaa Airport.

Rolls-Royce, is a global business, providing and supplying integrated power systems for use on land, at sea and in the air. The Group has established a strong position in - civil aerospace, defence aerospace, marine and energy markets.The Rolls-Royce Group has a broad customer base including more than 600 airlines, 4,000 corporate and utility aircraft and helicopter operators, 160 armed forces, more than 2,000 marine customers, and energy customers in nearly 120 countries. With facilities in 50 countries, Rolls-Royce employs 39,000 people worldwide and has businesses headquartered in the UK, US, Canada, Germany, Scandinavia, Singapore and China. This global presence allows the Group to access long-term international growth opportunities. Rolls-Royce continues to invest in core technologies, products, people and capabilities.In 2008, Rolls-Royce invested £885 million on research and development, two thirds of which was aimed at further improving the environmental aspects of the Group’s products. The primary technology investment is directed towards reducing noise and emissions.

Astronautics Corporation of America was established in 1959 and is a global leader in the design, development, manufacture, and integration of state-of-the-art equipment, electronics and systems for air, space, land, and sea applications. More than 150,000 aircraft use Astronautics products and equipment. Throughout the aerospace industry, Astronautics has become synonymous with quality products and reliability. Astronautics’ main product lines include integrated avionics systems, navigation systems, electronic flight bags, flight instruments, high resolution flat panel displays, mission and display computers, network server systems, flight directors, air data computers, airborne server units, and flap control systems. Astronautics Technology Center designs and develops cutting-edge magnetic refrigeration systems. Astronautics’ subsidiary, Kearfott Corporation, was founded in 1917 and acquired by Astronautics in 1988. Kearfott is a leading designer and manufacturer of inertial navigation systems and motion and control components for platforms used in air, space, land and sea. Kearfott Corporation’s products literally encompass the universe. In space, its products guide and navigate satellites, the space shuttle and strategic missiles. At sea, Kearfott products function on submarines, Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and surface ships. Kearfott products navigate and point for the armies of the world, in hostile environments, on wheeled and tracked vehicles and provide technical fire control for the most modern tanks and howitzers. Kearfott products are on both manned and unmanned, fixed and rotary wing aircraft.

From Canada to Chile, airline TACA (Transportes A鲥os Centroamericanos) bridges the Americas. The carrier serves about 30 cities throughout Central and South America and the Caribbean, as well as about 10 cities in North America. It operates a fleet of about 40 jets, mostly Airbus models, from hubs in Peru, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. It maintains code-sharing relationships with carriers such as Iberia and United Airlines. (Code-sharing allows airlines to sell tickets on one another's flights and thus extend their networks.) Founded as an air cargo carrier in 1931, TACA is owned by the family of CEO Roberto Kriete. In October 2009 TACA announced it would be taken over by Columbia-based carrier Avianca.

Founded in 1979 by Johnny Greif III with just a single airplane and 2 employees, Tropic Air now employ over 200 people and offer over 180 daily scheduled flights throughout Belize and Flores, Guatemala. Tropic Air pride ourselves in the many services Tropic Air offer and realize that our 27 years of success would not be possible without the continued support of Tropic Air customers. Thank you for choosing Tropic Air, The Airline of Belize.

LIAT would like for you to take a Dash through tropical paradise. With a fleet of about 20 Bombardier Dash 8 turboprop aircraft, the carrier transports passengers to more than 20 destinations in the Caribbean. The company expanded by buying key operating assets of former rival Caribbean Star, including additional Dash 8s. Before the acquisition was completed in 2007, LIAT and Caribbean Star had formed a commercial alliance that integrated many of their operations. Among LIAT's major shareholders are the governments of several Caribbean nations, including Antigua, Barbados, the Grenadines, and St. Vincent. LIAT took to the skies in 1956.
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