
Allegiant Travel Company, a leisure travel company, provides scheduled passenger services from small cities to leisure destinations in the United States. It focuses on transporting travelers in small cities to leisure destinations, including Las Vegas, Nevada; Phoenix, Arizona; and Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, and Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida. The company sells air travel on a stand-alone basis or bundled with hotel rooms, rental cars, and other travel related services. It also provides charter air services under long-term contracts, as well as on a seasonal and ad-hoc basis. Allegiant Travel Company markets scheduled service products through direct advertising; and sells charter services directly or via brokers. As of February 1, 2009, it had a fleet of 44 aircraft that consist of 28 MD83, 4 MD87, 8 MD82 aircraft, and 4 MD88 aircraft, as well as provided scheduled service to 61 cities in 33 states. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.

EADS North America Test and Services, a division of EADS North America, headquartered in Irvine, CA, is a complete test and measurement systems provider. Benefiting from more than 50 years experience in the test and measurement business, EADS North America Test and Services offers a full range of products and capabilities that include integrated test solutions, custom designs, complete turn-key hardware and software systems, commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) instrumentation, test software, and engineering solutions that address test instrumentation obsolescence. From “build-to-print” to imaginative development of state-of-the-art products, we have the experienced instrument and system design engineers, test program set developers, avionics test domain experts and manufacturing capabilities needed for all test solutions. Our engineering teams work with the major test system bus architectures and standards: VXI, LXI, PXI, and digital, as well as rack-mount and bench-top instrumentation. We market three of the industry’s most respected brands: Racal Instruments™, Talon Instruments™ and Tabor Instruments (with responsibility for U.S. distribution). In addition to our reputation as a leading supplier of test and measurement instruments and switching systems, EADS North America Test and Services can leverage the company’s electronic, mechanical, software, and system engineering department capabilities to either reengineer an existing product to meet specific needs, or develop a customer concept into a complete, manufacturable, supportable product.

CHC Helicopter hovers near the top of the helicopter heap. The company, which operates more than 150 helicopters in more than 30 countries worldwide, offers transportation services primarily for oil and gas exploration and production companies. CHC does much of its business in the North Sea; it also operates in several other major offshore oil production areas. In addition, the company provides helicopters for emergency medical services and offers helicopter maintenance services, through its Heli-One unit. An affiliate of investment firm First Reserve, which specializes in the energy industry, owns CHC.

Sequa's sequel is a sleek new beginning. Having divested itself of its formal apparel and chemical businesses, Sequa has turned its eye to its four main businesses which are comprised in three operating segments. Chromalloy Gas Turbine is the largest unit in the Aerospace segment; it makes and repairs jet engine parts for airlines and other customers. Sequa's Automotive unit, which includes ARC Automotive and Casco Products, makes airbag inflators, sensors, and car cigarette lighters. Its Metal-Coatings unit, Precoat Metals, makes coatings for building products. In 2007 the company was bought out by The Carlyle Group in a deal valued at about $2.7 billion.

EAGLE provides reliable ground handling services at more than 35 domestic airports including New York’s JFK, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago's O'Hare, Atlanta, Dallas, Miami, and Anchorage, supporting such domestic and international carriers as the U.S. Postal Service, UPS, Singapore Airlines, Air France, Nippon Cargo Airlines, Lufthansa, Korean Airlines, and Evergreen International Airlines.Having a reputation for quality and safety and known for its responsive agility, EAGLE maintains 24-hour serviceability and is able to mobilize immediately to establish operations and aviation support worldwide. EAGLE enjoys an excellent reputation for quality performance and safety at highly competitive prices.

Jazz operate more flights and fly to more Canadian destinations than any other carrier. Jazz the only airline serving ten provinces and two territories. As an integral part of Air Canada’s strategy and North American market presence, Jazz provides service to and from many smaller communities in Canada and the United States, as well as larger centres at off-peak times as a complement to Air Canada’s schedule.Jazz is not a typical airline. Jazz have a commercial agreement with Air Canada that is the core of Jazz business. Under the Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA), Air Canada purchases substantially all of Jazz’s seat capacity based on predetermined rates. In reality, Jazz a contract carrier for Air Canada and operate Jazz flights on their behalf. The CPA provides commercial flexibility and connecting network traffic to Air Canada, while significantly reducing Jazz’s financial and business risks.Jazz offers private charters throughout North America for corporate, government, special interest groups and individuals who enjoy travelling on their own schedule. Jazz welcome new strategic partners to expand our services and operations. Jazz possess a highly skilled work force trained in the operation of one of the world’s largest fleets of regional aircraft. Opportunities exist in the areas of consulting, new capacity purchase agreements or extended charter agreements with other airlines, both inside and outside of North America.

Ceske Aerolinie (known as Czech Airlines or CSA) is the national carrier of the Czech Republic. Since joining the European Union in 2004, the airline has greatly expanded. It flies to about 70 cities in 40 countries in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, North America, and Asia. It operates a fleet of about 50 Airbus and Boeing jets and is a member of the SkyTeam alliance which also includes Air France-KLM, Aeroflot, and, Delta Air Lines. Founded as Czechoslovak State Airlines in 1923, the Czech Ministry of Finance owns 57% of the airline; other Czech agencies own the rest. However, the government plans to sell the airline in 2009. A group of Czech and Icelandic investors has made a bid to purchase CSA.

Ballistic Recovery Systems (BRS) lets you down easy with its rocket-deployed emergency recovery parachute system, which has been credited with saving over 200 lives. BRS is unique in its fabrication of whole-aircraft canopies designed to bring recreational, general and light sport aircraft, including the Cessna 172/182 and Cirrus SR20/SR22, safely to the ground. BRS is partnered with CIMSA Ingenieria de Sistemas (Spain) to expand its share in civil and military markets worldwide. Wholly owned subsidiary Advanced Tactical Fabrication (ATF) produces personal safety equipment, such as high-visibility apparel, components, trims, and emergency lighting systems under the Head Lites brand.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey bridges the sometimes-troubled waters between the two states and helps with many of the region's other transportation needs. The bi-state agency operates and maintains airports, tunnels, bridges, a commuter rail system, shipping terminals, and other facilities (such as the World Trade Center complex) within the Port District, an area surrounding the Statue of Liberty. A self-supporting public agency, the Port Authority receives no state or local tax money. It relies on tolls, fees, and rents. Airport operations account for the majority of the its revenue. The two governors each appoint six of the 12 members of the agency's board and review the board's decisions.

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.
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