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First Air is a Horseheads, NY-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
On Dec. 15, 1963, RJ was established by a Royal Decree issued by His Majesty King Hussein, as the national air carrier of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Upon issuing the decree, King Hussein said: “I want our national carrier to be our ambassador of good will around the world and a bridge across which we exchange culture, civilization, trade, technology, friendship and better understanding with the rest of the world.” Royal Jordanian shares started being listed on the Amman Stock Exchange in December 2007, after it privatized; Jordanians own majority shares and the company maintained its role as the national carrier of Jordan. Ever since its establishment, RJ has been an essential contributor to the national economy, bringing in hard currency and playing a key role in attracting tourists from all over the world. It contributes 3% of the country`s GDP.
Czech Airlines is a New York, NY-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
Universal Air Svc Of Florida is a Orlando, FL-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
In 2005, NASA researchers at Langley published research envisioning a new transportation system that would allow people to fly door to door - affordably using small, efficient, technologically advanced aircraft. ImagineAir`s founders Aaron Sohaki and Ben Hamilton along with Paul Fischer realized that this model could provide a level of service at a price unmatched by the aviation industry today. So ImagineAir was born. Technology and efficiency are the backbone of the air taxi model and ImagineAir provides both, with the Cirrus SR-22, one of the safest, most efficient and advanced aircraft in the skies today. ImagineAir employs a group of the most experienced pilots to fly these aircraft to more than 600 airports in the southeast US alone. Using smaller aircraft, ImagineAir can take passengers around the busiest hubs into their local, community airports. This point-to-point system not only saves an average of 3 hours per one-way trip over the hub-and-spoke system of airline travel, but also has the potential to save day travelers hours and even days on the road for shorter regional trips.