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  2. Certified Commercial Investment Member - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, CCIM Institute launched the Robert L. Ward Center for Real Estate Studies, which offers concentrated courses on specific topics. CCIMs have access to a suite of online technology tools through the Site To Do Business, and they can post properties for sale or lease through the online CCIMNet commercial real estate exchange.

  3. Lear Siegler - Wikipedia

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    The company's more than $2 billion-a-year annual sales comes from three major areas: aerospace-technology, automotive parts, and industrial-commercial. The company, however, is basically anonymous, since its products are either unmarked or bear only the label "LSI". Lear Siegler went private in 1987.

  4. Liberty Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    The company had delivered a total of 100 XL-2s by the end of February 2009. [1] [11] The company decided to offer its fleet of eight demonstrator aircraft for sale in December 2009 at deeply discounted prices. [12] [13] In April 2011 the company consolidated its operations in Melbourne, Florida by giving up expiring leases on two of its five ...

  5. Lakester - Wikipedia

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    An example of a lakester, this one at the Henry Ford Museum An example of a drop tank on a P-51, though it is a 75-gallon tank, and mounted on a wing hardpoint. A Lakester is a car with a streamlined body but with four exposed wheels. It is most often made out of a modified aircraft drop tank.

  6. Southwest Airlines Cashes In On Sale And Leaseback Of 36 ...

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    Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) shares are trading lower on Tuesday. The firm revealed a sale and leaseback deal involving 36 Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The aircraft will be owned and leased back to ...

  7. Marquardt Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Marquardt Corporation was an aeronautical engineering firm started in 1944 as Marquardt Aircraft Company and initially dedicated almost entirely to the development of the ramjet engine. Marquardt designs were developed from the mid-1940s into the early 1960s, but as the ramjet disappeared from military usage, the company turned to other fields.

  8. Allan Lockheed - Wikipedia

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    Allan Haines Lockheed (né Allan Haines Loughead; January 20, 1889 – May 26, 1969) was an American aviation engineer and businessman. He formed the Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company along with his brother, Malcolm Loughead, which became Lockheed Corporation.

  9. Pentastar Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Pentastar FBO facility. Pentastar Aviation is an American aviation services company based in Waterford, Oakland County, Michigan.It provides domestic and international private charter flights, [1] avionics, maintenance services, in-flight catering and FBO services.