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  2. Johnson-McConnell agreement of 1966 - Wikipedia

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    These were encouraged by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Earle Wheeler, who wished to avoid involving the Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, or the Joint Chiefs of Staff (where the other two services might exert their influence). [8] The text of the agreement, formally signed by McConnell and Johnson on 6 April 1966, read:

  3. Boeing–Embraer joint venture - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Brasil–Commercial was a proposed, but failed joint venture between Boeing and Embraer to design, build, and sell commercial airliners worldwide. The partnership was established in February 2019, after Boeing agreed to purchase an 80% stake in Embraer's commercial aircraft division.

  4. Fractional ownership of aircraft - Wikipedia

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    For shared aircraft that are part of a large management company fleet, owners have access to the full fleet of planes and may upgrade or downgrade for specific flights. [1] Ownership contracts are typically for five years. At the end of the contract, the owner can sell their share either back to the company or to another owner waiting for a ...

  5. Category:Aviation agreements - Wikipedia

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    This category is for all articles related to international aviation agreements, including negotiations over the use of airspaces and the right to land at airports by foreign airlines. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  6. Voronezh Aircraft Production Association - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1932 in Voronezh (as Voronezh Aviation Plant, branch registry number 18). In 2007, VASO became part of the state-owned United Aircraft Corporation (UAC). Notable planes built here are the An-148 (never was commercially built, failed), Tu-28 (until 1970), Tu-144 (16 were made in 1967-1983), Il-86 (built until the end of the USSR), Il-96 (still in production with less than 1 unit per ...

  7. List of airline holding companies - Wikipedia

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    A company or firm in which the holding company owns a significant portion of voting shares, usually 20–50% or a "minority of share ownership", is known as an associate company. A company in which the holding company owns more than 50% voting shares or a "majority of share ownership" is known as a subsidiary.

  8. Southwest Airlines' Aircraft Appearance Technicians Approve ...

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    The company's 170 appearance technicians help deliver safe, secure, clean, and reliable aircraft for customers and employees. The ratified contract is effective immediately and becomes amendable ...

  9. Key West Agreement - Wikipedia

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    According to Forrestal, the Joint Chiefs of Staff reached basic agreement that the Navy (including the United States Marine Corps) would maintain a separate Naval Aviation force – to include the 65,000-ton "super-carrier" and nuclear bombs that could be transported on naval aircraft – provided that the Navy would not develop a separate ...