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  2. Bridger Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Bridger Aerospace is an American aerospace company which provides aerial firefighting and wildfire management services. [2] The company has supported firefighting efforts in 24 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. [3] In January 2023, Bridger went public via SPAC merger with a valuation of $869 million. [4]

  3. Category : Wikipedia requested images of aerospace people

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    For aerospace people related articles needing an image or photograph, use {{Image requested|date=December 2024|aerospace people}} in the talk page, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested images of aerospace people. If possible, please add request to an existing sub-category.

  4. Canadair CL-415 - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1998, the CL-415 was being assembled at Bombardier Aerospace's facility near North Bay/Jack Garland Airport in North Bay, Ontario, and tested on Lake Nipissing. [13] During the 2010s, according to aerospace periodical Flight International, there was a downturn in sales of the type. A total of ninety-five CL-415s had been completed ...

  5. Bridger - Wikipedia

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    Bridger may refer to: Bridger (name) Bridger Aerospace, headquartered in Montana, United States; Places. In the United States:

  6. List of aerospace engineers - Wikipedia

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    Scarlin Hernandez (born 1991) – aerospace engineer for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope; Hall Hibbard (1903–1996) – Lockheed engineer; Homer Hickam (born 1943) – NASA engineer, model rocketry enthusiast; Geoffrey T. R. Hill (1895–1955) – designer of the Westland-Hill Pterodactyls and co-developed the aero-isoclinic wing

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Aviation/Aerospace biography task force

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    Welcome to the Aerospace biography task force, which cover the biographies related to aerospace. If you have any questions about articles or are generally seeking advice, you're encouraged to ask at the main aviation talk page , or you can directly approach one of the task force participants .

  8. Tim Sheehy - Wikipedia

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    After high school, Sheehy was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy, graduating in 2008. [4] [5] He was a Navy SEAL. [6]He later attended Army Ranger School.. Sheehy has said a bullet lodged in his arm during a 2012 Afghanistan firefight and that, suspecting it was from friendly fire, he did not report the incident at the time to protect his unit's members.

  9. Jim Bridger - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, Bridger and several associates purchased a fur company from Smith and others, which they named the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. [6] [7] After dissolving that partnership, Bridger explored the continental interior between the Canada–U.S. border and the southern boundary of Colorado, and from the Missouri River westward to Idaho and Utah, either as a guide or a partner in the fur trade.