
Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems (S&IS) is the company's center for all intelligence and government/commercial space systems. It is part of Boeing's Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) which combines weapons and aircraft capabilities, with intelligence and surveillance systems. IDS's other units are Military Aircraft, Network and Space Systems, and Global Services and Support. S&IS, through its Satellite Development Center (SCD) and its manufacturing subsidiary Spectrolab, makes communications and scientific satellites, payloads, and components for national defense, science, and environmental applications. Nearly 40% of the commercial satellites in service worldwide were built by Boeing.

EDAC Technologies Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides design, manufacture, and service meeting the precision requirements of customers for jet engine components, tooling, fixtures, molds, and machine spindles. The company offers the Precision Aerospace product line, which includes low pressure turbine cases, hubs, rings, disks, and other tolerance components for various aircraft engine and ground turbine manufacturers. It also provides precision assembly services comprising the assembly of jet engine sync rings, aircraft welding and riveting, post-assembly machining, and sutton barrel finishing, as well as engages in precision machining for the maintenance and repair of selected components in the aircraft engine industry. In addition, it offers the Apex Machine Tool product line that consists of fixtures, precision gauges, close tolerance plastic injection molds, and precision component molds for composite parts and specialized machinery. Further, the company provides the Gros-Ite Spindles product line that includes various precision rolling element bearing spindles comprising hydrostatic and other precision rotary devices. It offers this product line for machine tool manufacturers, special machine tool builders and integrators, industrial end-users, and powertrain machinery manufacturers and end-users. EDAC Technologies Corporation has operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Asia. The company was founded in 1946 and is based in Farmington, Connecticut.

Government-owned airline Garuda Indonesia flies passengers and cargo to more than 40 destinations, split evenly between domestic and international markets (primarily in the Asia/Pacific region). The carrier operates a fleet of about 50 aircraft, consisting mainly of Boeing models. Its low-fare CitiLink affiliate serves about half a dozen Indonesian locations. Garuda extends its international network via code-sharing relationships with several carriers. (Code-sharing allows airlines to sell tickets on one another's flights and thus offer passengers service to additional destinations.) Subsidiaries provide aircraft maintenance and ground-handling services.

The company competes for the top global spot in distributing commercial and aftermarket aviation parts, and supply operations. Its Aviall Services unit distributes new aviation parts, components, and supplies from a roster of 225 OEMs, catering to commercial airlines, military and government aircraft operators, and general aviation markets. Aviall Services also offers upkeep and repair for batteries to brakes, assembly for hoses, and paint-mixing. Aviall's Inventory Locator Service drives online inventory, and information and logistics services for aerospace, marine, and defense markets. Major customers include Rolls-Royce, GE, Flight Options, and Pratt & Whitney.

Interface Displays & Controls, Inc. has set its aim on providing custom solutions that meet our customer's needs. Interface Products, founded in Santa Ana, California, initially designed and produced panels for the emerging aerospace industry and distinguished programs such as the Apollo Program. During the next two decades, Interface continued to expand its products from panels and keyboards to fully integrated display and control units with a variety of communication interfaces, which range from RS-232 to MIL-STD-1553 and Ethernet. As technology, industry, and our customer needs evolve, our products continue to advance as we engineer design solutions to meet diverse requirements and applications.In 1984, Interface moved to a modern 25,000-square-foot facility in Oceanside, California, north of San Diego, and continues to operate as a small business concern.

Bombardier Skyjet, a division of Bombardier Aerospace, provides on-demand private jet charter and jet card programs for frequent travelers of the jet-set variety, particularly corporate executives. The company maintains a Web site for customers to book flights and access accounts. Established in 1997, Bombardier Skyjet serves more than 5,000 airports, primarily in the US and Europe. Customers can fly across more than 60 countries worldwide.

CAE is a world leader in providing simulation and modelling technologies and integrated training solutions for the civil aviation industry and defence forces around the globe. With annual revenues exceeding C$1.6 billion, CAE employs more than 6,500 people at more than 75 sites and training locations in 20 countries. We have the largest installed base of civil and military full-flight simulators and training devices. Through our global network of 29 civil aviation and military training centres, we train more than 75,000 crewmembers yearly. We also offer modelling and simulation software to various market segments and, through CAE's professional services division, we assist customers with a wide range of simulation-based needs. CAE was founded in 1947 and is headquartered in Canada. With clients in more than 100 countries, CAE has the broadest global reach of any simulation and training equipment and services company on the market. Ninety per cent of CAE's annual revenues are derived from worldwide exports. CAE's shares are traded on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges (TSX: CAE; NYSE: CAE). Dedicated to innovation, we devote close to 10 per cent of our revenues annually to research and development.

VivaAerobus is a low-cost carrier that flies to 18 cities in Mexico from its hub in Monterrey and also lands in Austin, Texas, in the US. With VivaAerobus' no-frills service, passengers pay to check their luggage and purchase food; seating is first-come, first-serve. The airline was created in 2006 by European discount airline Ryanair and Mexican bus transportation company IAMSA. It has a fleet of nine Boeing 737-300 jets, but it also offers bus travel along with its flights to more than 70 destinations in Mexico and three in Texas (from Austin, the shuttle goes to El Paso, San Antonio, or Houston.)

Ultra Electronics is a group of specialist businesses designing, manufacturing and supporting electronic and electromechanical systems, sub-systems and products for defence, security and aerospace applications worldwide.Ultra, which employs 3,000 people in the UK and North America, focuses on high integrity sensing, control, communication and display systems with an emphasis on integrated Information Technology solutions. The Group concentrates on obtaining a technological edge in niche markets, with many of its products and technologies being market leaders in their field.Ultra’s products and services are used on aircraft, ships, submarines, armoured vehicles, surveillance and communication systems, airports and transport systems around the world. Ultra plays an important role in supporting prime contractors by undertaking specialist system and sub-system integration using the combined expertise of the Group businesses.Ultra is a world-leading aerospace and defence electronics company providing specialist products to customers across the globe. Ultra’s status is demonstrated by the Group’s involvement in so many of the major defence programmes in the UK, USA and around the world. Ultra is winning contracts for integrated systems of ever increasing size, often involving a number of different Group businesses. The heart of the Group’s success continues to be its ability to expand its order book coupled with successful programme implementation culminating in the delivery to our customers of niche products and solutions using Ultra’s differentiated technologies. Growth has been achieved through continued investment in new products, teaming arrangements to gain access to technologies and markets and through carefully selected strategic acquisitions. The equivalent of twenty per cent of Group turnover is expended in research and development activities to develop advanced technology solutions to customers’ problems. Ultra strives to maintain strategic supplier’ status with its customers by providing ‘best value for money’ solutions.

For this company, Australia and the Asia/Pacific remain Virgin territory for low-fare airlines. Virgin Blue Holdings' main subsidiary, Virgin Blue Airlines, serves more than 20 cities in Australia, where it is #2 behind Qantas. Virgin Blue carriers include Pacific Blue, which serves New Zealand, and Polynesian Blue, which flies to several Pacific islands. In February 2009 Virgin Blue launched V Australia, an airline flying between Australia and the US West Coast. Overall, Virgin Blue operates a fleet of about 75 Boeing 737s and Embraer E-Jets and serves some 30 destinations. The company also sells tour packages and offers cargo services. Virgin Blue is an affiliate of UK-based Virgin Group.
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