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AAR is an independent provider of services to the commercial aviation and government markets worldwide. The company was incorporated in 1955 and today has revenues of approximately $1.7 billion with more than 4500 employees in 20 countries. AAR’s aftermarket expertise and award-winning aviation services, which can be integrated or leveraged separately, help customers increase efficiency and reduce costs while maintaining high levels of quality, service and safety. We are a trusted partner to customers in over 100 countries delivering competitiveness so they can focus on transporting passengers, cargo and parts around the world.
GDP Space Systems is a leading supplier of ground based aerospace telemetry products and systems. These products include modulators, demodulators, telemetry synchronizers, simulators, data link testers, and real-time telemetry data processors. GDP
Aviation Partners, Inc. is one of the leading companies in the Manufacturing sector.
The United States Air Force is the aerial warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
In 1986, a young Honda engineer named Michimasa Fujino crystallized that vision when Honda initiated research and development into an advanced, air-bound Honda. After four decades of both passion and hard work, the HondaJet creator has nearly completed his vision as the president and CEO of Honda Aircraft Company. HondaJet was truly born from the power of dreams — the power that drove our innovations in aircraft design from thought to drawing board to flight. HondaJet began as an intellectual contemplation and developed into a series of questions: How could a light jet become more efficient, more elegant, more advanced? Experimentation, exploration, and research ensued — and the HondaJet vision was realized through design innovations that create an integrated, technologically advanced aircraft. The realization of this dream is due to equal parts romance and pragmatism.