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  2. Omni International Jet Trading - Wikipedia

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    1988 - Wayne J. Hilmer Jr. becomes president of Omni Jet Trading Floor. 1990 - Omni consolidates aircraft sales with its FBO operation in Easton, Maryland as the Omni Jet Trading Center 2000 - Omni trades as Omni International Jet Trading. The company is featured in many jet aircraft industry publications.

  3. Epic Victory - Wikipedia

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    The Victory is a single-engine very light jet that was intended to be powered by a single Pratt & Whitney Canada PW600. Epic used the Williams FJ33 engine for testing but planned to switch to the PW600 for final production. The aircraft seats 4 to 5, including the pilots, in a 2+2 or a 2+1+2 configuration.

  4. History of Eclipse Aviation - Wikipedia

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    At the time of bankruptcy filing on 25 November 2008 Eclipse had delivered 259 EA500s. Aircraft serial number 260 had been paid for on the morning of and in advance of the filing. The company had signed the bill of sale for the aircraft, but refused to release the aircraft to its owner.

  5. Epic Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Following the bankruptcy filing, Epic went up for sale. In an auction on 26 March 2010, the state-owned China Aviation Industry General Aircraft was the highest bidder with a US$4.3 million offer, beating out a bid by the LT Builders Group, a group of seven aircraft owners with incomplete aircraft in the plant. The hearing judge admonished the ...

  6. 30 Scam Phone Numbers To Block and Area Codes To Avoid - AOL

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    Quick Take: List of Scam Area Codes. More than 300 area codes exist in the United States alone which is a target-rich environment for phone scammers.

  7. NetJets - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1964 and originally known as Executive Jet Airways. The name was later changed to Executive Jet Aviation (EJA), and again in 2002 to NetJets, after Berkshire Hathaway purchased it in 1998. NetJets was the first private business jet charter and aircraft management company in the world. [7]

  8. 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]

  9. Evojets - Wikipedia

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    evoJets is a business aviation services and technology company specializing in private jet charter and aircraft sales & acquisitions. The company was founded in Aspen, CO in 2013 [1] and is headquartered in Los Angels City.