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  2. General Aviation Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    GAMA serves as a: Political lobbying group, representing the interests of the manufacturers of general aviation aircraft and products to governments [1] [4]; Industry data and information clearinghouse, public relations and reporting service (particularly publishing quarterly aircraft production data and the annual GAMA Statistical Yearbook and Industry Outlook, which typically contains an ...

  3. Aircastle - Wikipedia

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    Aircastle Limited is an aircraft leasing company that acquires, leases and sells commercial jet aircraft to airlines around the world. It has its headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, with offices in Dublin and Singapore. Aircastle was incorporated on October 29, 2004.

  4. List of aircraft manufacturers (A) - Wikipedia

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    Arrow (2), Arrow Aircraft Company – Canada; Arrow Aircraft, Arrow Airplane Company – United States, (1931–1935) Arrow Aircraft Ltd. – United Kingdom; Arsenal de l'Aeronautique, Arsenal de l'Aeronautique – France, (1936–1953) > SFECMAS; ARV, ARV Aviation Ltd – United Kingdom; ASAP, Aircraft Sales & Parts – Canada; ASJA – Sweden

  5. British engineering giant Arup revealed as $25 million ... - AOL

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    A British multinational design and engineering company behind world-famous buildings such as the Sydney Opera House has confirmed that it was the target of a deepfake scam that led to one of its ...

  6. The Cobra Group - Wikipedia

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    It is also criticised for being a cult, a scam, and a pyramid scheme. [1] The company has an affiliate network of legally independent sales companies in 25 countries throughout Europe and Asia. The Cobra Group's subsidiaries represent firms in industries such as telecommunications, home security, energy and financial services.

  7. Lockheed bribery scandals - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed bribery scandals encompassed a series of bribes and contributions made by officials of U.S. aerospace company Lockheed from the late 1950s to the 1970s in the process of negotiating the sale of aircraft. [1] The scandal caused considerable political controversy in West Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan.

  8. A ‘spectacular’ scam: Braidy deal shows up Ky’s misguided ...

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    The idea itself was too good to be true: one outsider with a $15 million state handout would revitalize a local steel industry ravaged by globalization. There is a need to ask questions after a ...

  9. Garrett AiResearch - Wikipedia

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    The company's first major product was an oil cooler for military aircraft. Garrett designed and produced oil coolers for the Douglas DB-7. [9] Boeing's B-17 bombers, credited with substantially tipping the air war in America's and Great Britain's favor over Europe and the Pacific, were outfitted with Garrett intercoolers, as was the B-25. [12]