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  2. Blade launches luxury shuttle bus to the Hamptons for ... - AOL

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    The US helicopter charter company Blade is wheeling out a luxury bus service from New York City to the Hamptons this May – and tickets aren’t cheap.. Initially founded 10 years ago as a way to ...

  3. Blade Air Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Blade Air Mobility, Inc. (stylized as BLADE) is an aviation company headquartered in New York City and incorporated in Delaware. Blade's urban air mobility platform provides air transportation for passengers and last-mile critical cargo, [2] [3] primarily using helicopters and amphibious aircraft for passenger routes in the United States, Canada, Southern Europe, and India, in addition to ...

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    Blade Air Mobility Inc (NASDAQ:BLDE) reported third-quarter revenue growth of 4.8% year-over-year to $74.9 million, beating the consensus of $74.4 million. The revenue growth was driven primarily ...

  6. List of ultralight helicopters - Wikipedia

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    Voytovich helicopter Ukraine [31] Kazachok Helicopter Russia [32] Kazan Aktai: Russia Rotorfly Russia [33] Berkut (helicopter) Russia FLY CC III Czech Republic [34] jpkrucker Canada Single seat coaxial heli [35] Mosquito XE: Canada / United States Hungarocopter HC-01: Hungary [36] Hungarocopter HC-02: Hungary [37] CoaX helicopters Australia [38 ...

  7. Sikorsky S-69 - Wikipedia

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    In late 1971, the Army Air Mobility Research and Development Laboratory, which later became a part of the Army Research Laboratory, awarded Sikorsky a contract for the development of the first prototype. [citation needed] The S-69 was the demonstrator for the Advancing Blade Concept (ABC). [1]