Official website Bell timeline at the Helicopter History Site Video history of Bell Helicopter "Patents owned by Bell Helicopter Textron". US Patent and Trademark
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concerns over the potential strength of the new group; Lockheed/Northrop would have had control of 25% of the Department of Defense's procurement budget. For
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Connecticut (category States of the East Coast of the United States) 13, 1940, Igor Sikorsky made an untethered flight of the first practical helicopter. The helicopter saw limited use in World War II, but future military
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: 130 In the 1970s, after one member of a group called FREE on the Minneapolis campus (U of M) of the University of Minnesota asked five major companies
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share prevents amendments of certain parts of the company's Articles of Association without the permission of the Secretary of State. These Articles require
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City.JPG When TSA was part of the Department of Transportation, the head of the agency was referred to as the Undersecretary of Transportation for Security
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American Helicopter Society International offered a prize of US$10,000 for the first human-powered helicopter flight (60-second duration, a height of 3 meters
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"deductible") at the beginning of the 60 days of $1632 as of 2024. Days 61–90 require a co-payment of $408 per day as of 2024. The beneficiary is also allocated
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Airbus (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2021) (section Helicopters) through the merger of the helicopter divisions of Aérospatiale and DASA (two of the founding companies of Airbus). Airbus Helicopters is the foremost player
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Boeing (category Wind turbine manufacturers) US$10 billion of long-term loan guarantees, helping finance the purchase of their commercial aircraft in countries including Brazil, Canada, Ireland, and
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weight of losses incurred by the commercial M&A side of the business. Although M&A activity was not new to United Aircraft, the M&A activity of the 1970s
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stakeholder community in 2007. The concept of operations provided the overview of NextGen goals for 2025. Growth of the NextGen concept was evolutionary, and
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Indiana (category States of the United States) headquarters of the Church of God. The headquarters of the Missionary Church is in Fort Wayne. The Friends United Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
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one of the largest aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world by revenue and market capitalization, as well as one of the largest providers of intelligence
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NASA (category Independent agencies of the United States government) (section End of Apollo) a possible source of antimatter at the center of the Milky Way and observing that the majority of gamma-ray bursts occur outside of the Milky Way galaxy
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cent of the share capital of Tognum AG, the owner of MTU Friedrichshafen – a leading high-speed industrial and marine diesel engine manufacturer, which
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lack of shareholder support. G4S's chief, Nick Buckles, recounted the events of the failed acquisition, which cost the company tens of millions of dollars
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(FSILGs). As of 2015[update], 98% of all undergraduates lived in MIT-affiliated housing; 54% of the men participated in fraternities and 20% of the women
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