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CHC Helicopter is a leader in enabling people to go further, do more and come home safely. We carry passengers to and from the offshore platforms and vessels of the world`s top oil and gas companies, in almost every major discovery and production region around the globe. We operate one of the world`s largest networks of services for government search-and-rescue agencies, with skilled and courageous people who fly new-technology aircraft to undertake missions in the most challenging conditions. Through our Heli-One business, we also deliver comprehensive and innovative helicopter maintenance, repair and overhaul services - maximizing safety, optimizing mission readiness and reducing total cost of ownership for fleets operated by CHC and dozens of other operators. Heli-One`s expertise spans airframes developed and manufactured by companies such as AgustaWestland, Bell, Eurocopter and Sikorsky. CHC and Heli-One are headquartered near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and operate more than 250 aircraft in about 30 countries around the world.
Jackson County Port Authority/Port of Pascagoula is a Pascagoula, MS-based company in the Transportation and Storage sector.
Truckee Tahoe Airport is a Truckee, CA-based company in the Transportation and Storage sector.
Port Tampa Bay is West Central Florida`s single largest economic engine and primary gateway for waterborne commerce throughout Central Florida and beyond. Handling more than 37 million tons of cargo in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2016 – nearly 40 percent of all cargo moving in and out of the state of Florida by tonnage. This includes every imaginable commodity, including vehicles and oversized project cargos, from all corners of the world. Top trade partners include India, Mexico, Brazil, Trinidad, Canada, Russia, Australia, Japan, Argentina and Turkey. At the same time, the Port of Tampa has emerged among the top eight U.S. cruise ports, smoothly handling nearly 1 million passengers a year.
The Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) is an independent, non-profit organization operating Tucson International Airport and general aviation reliever Ryan Airfield. TAA has sustained its operations since its origin in 1948 from airport generated revenues without the use of local taxes, and continues to invest millions of dollars each year in safety, security and facility infrastructure that drives job creation and economic activity for the benefit of Tucson and southern Arizona. The two airports currently support 17,000 jobs and house more than 100 tenants, and serve a diverse mix of both aviation and non-aviation related businesses, as well as military and government operations.