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A Nevada corporation is a corporation incorporated under Chapter 78 of the Nevada Revised Statutes of the U.S. state of Nevada. It is significant in United States corporate law . Nevada, like Delaware (see Delaware General Corporation Law ), is well known as a state that offers a corporate haven .
Sierra Nevada Corporation (also styled SNC) is an American aerospace, defense, electronics, engineering and manufacturing corporation [4] that specializes in aircraft modification, integration and other space technologies. [5] The corporation contracts with the Defense Department, NASA, and private spaceflight companies.
In April 2024, Sierra Nevada Corporation was awarded a $13 billion contract for five aircraft with the contract expected to be completed by 2036. [22] [23] [24] In May 2024, Sierra Nevada announced the purchase of five Boeing 747-8s from Korean Air for conversion, to be delivered for modification work by September 2025. [25]
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In 1994, Fatih Ozmen and his wife Eren Ozmen acquired Sierra Nevada Corporation. [6] Under the Ozmens, SNC has completed 19 strategic acquisitions, [ 7 ] and has expanded to 34 locations in 19 U.S. states, England, Germany and Turkey, [ 8 ] with a workforce of over 3,000 personnel
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Eren Ozmen [2] (Turkish: Eren Özmen; born 1958/1959) is a billionaire Turkish-American businesswoman, and the majority co-owner and president of the private aerospace and defense company, Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC).
The merger created a company with a service territory stretching over 44,400 square miles—nearly all of Nevada's densely populated area. On September 22, 2008, Nevada Power and Sierra Pacific Power began doing business as NV Energy. This is the result of the corporate decision to unify its image under a single brand.