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Simhawk started from the idea that many of the the benefits of the on-demand economy could be applied to the flight simulator market, with a simple goal of providing customers with a better way of buying and selling simulator time and training. Simhawk for Buyers: Simhawk enables customers that need to buy simulator time or training services to find the best available options, based on a variety of criteria, via our online global marketplace. We eliminate the need to contact multiple providers and provide customers with access to a global network of providers in order to take advantage of the constantly changing supply and demand. Most importantly, Simhawk enables customers to focus on running their flight operation and the quality of the training itself, rather than on managing the logistics of their simulator time. Simhawk for Sellers: Simhawk also works for simulator operators and training service providers that have excess capacity or last minute availability while still protecting the operator`s brand and pricing integrity. We help simulator operators and training service providers increase revenue and asset utilization by matching availability with demand in real-time and by providing them with an efficient sales tool, accessing a global network of simulator customers, without the costs typically associated with it.
Souriau PA&E is a Wenatchee, WA-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Haggard and Stocking is a Indianapolis, IN-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
ST Engineering North America is the U.S. headquarters of ST Engineering, a global technology, defense and engineering group specializing in the aerospace, electronics, land systems, and marine sectors. Based in Alexandria, VA, we have major operations across 17 cities in 13 states and our workforce of about 5,000 people provide innovative products and solutions to commercial and government customers across diverse market segments.
Orbital ATK is built on the strong heritage of two great companies, Orbital Sciences Corporation and ATK, with a history of collaboration providing reliable, affordable and innovative products for almost 25 years. Orbital was founded in 1982 by three friends who met while attending Harvard Business School. Armed with business school studies and an initial round of financing, David Thompson, Scott Webster, and Bruce Ferguson, developed a plan for what would become their first product – the Transfer Orbit Stage (TOS) for NASA. In the three decades that followed, Orbital grew to become a premier provider of space-related systems, pioneering new commercially-driven products and services to make space accessible to millions of people on Earth. ATK was launched as an independent company in 1990, when Honeywell spun off its defense businesses to shareholders. The former Honeywell businesses had supplied defense products and systems to the U.S. and its allies for 50 years. ATK expanded into the aerospace market with the acquisitions of Hercules Aerospace Company in 1995 and Thiokol Propulsion in 2001. A series of notable contracts and acquisitions continued to increase the ATK`s presence in aerospace, defense, and commercial markets. Orbital ATK was formed though the combination of Orbital and the aerospace and defense businesses of ATK. The merger was announced in April 2014 and closed in February 2015.