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Jessica Curry |
Senior Vice President of Supply Chain | Profile |
Eric Gillenwater |
chief commercial officer | Profile |
Gerry Schaafsma |
Chief Sales and Revenue Officer | Profile |
Teresa Burchfield |
Chief Financial Officer | Profile |
In 1958 the Air Force needed a technically qualified unbiased organization that could rapidly provide analysis for identified and evolving mission requirements. Resulting from this need and with the assistance of the Rand Corporation, ANSER was formed. Our client base has grown since 1958 but we haven`t lost the insight and innovation that lead us here. Today ANSER is a public service research institute organized as not-for-profit corporation dedicated to informing decisions that shape the nation`s future. We provide objective studies and analyses to the national security, homeland security, and public policy communities using a diverse set of capabilities that include Analysis of Alternatives, Acquisition Analysis, Workforce Analysis, Performance Measurement, Policy Formulation, Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction and Risk Assessment. ANSER also builds and leads technology development collaborations through its subsidiary, Advanced Technology International (ATI), specializing in organizing and managing research and development consortia on behalf of the federal government.
Eaglewings Freight Services, Inc. is a Jamaica, NY-based company in the Transportation & Storage sector.
Unilode Aviation Solutions is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, and manages the largest global fleet of unit load devices (ULDs). The company owns an extensive global repair network and offers complete ULD and galley cart outsourcing solutions. Our solutions: - ULD management and supply - lower costs and operational benefits through outsourced ULD solutions that provide security of supply and allow airlines to focus on their core business - ULD and galley cart maintenance and repair - guaranteed quality and lower service costs of airline-owned, non flight-critical equipment - ULD Short Term Leasing Solutions - helping airlines overcome seasonal ULD imbalances and ad hoc shortages - ULD digitalisation - offering value-added services such as geolocation, temperature, humidity, shock, light and pressure data via Bluetooth devices to be able to monitor the supply chain, improve performance and increase cargo revenue Key facts: - 160,000+ ULDs owned and managed - 90+ airlines served - 50 certified repair centres, 36 of which are owned and managed by Unilode - 450,000+ ULDs and galley carts serviced annually - 35,000+ ULDs assembled in five years - 550+ airports served - 24/7/365 Operations Control Centre - 700+ aviation professionals - 25+ years of aviation industry experience - 50 locations worldwide
Reliable Robotics launched in 2017 to bring certified autonomous vehicles to commercial aviation as soon as possible. The company`s automation system enables remote operation of any aircraft type and expands access to more locations. Reliable`s vision is to transform the way we move goods and people around the planet with safer, more convenient and more affordable air transportation. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, CA and has a distributed global workforce.
Opened for commercial passenger business on November 1, 1998, the geographic terrain where the airport is located provides tremendous facilities for regional and larger jet aircraft to operate. Only one of two Airport Authorities in the state of Arkansas, the Board of Directors sole purpose is to build, operate, and maintain the facility, including runways, structures, roadways, staff and finances required to operate a modern aviation facility. The airport staff strives to keep pace with the growing demands of NW Arkansas thriving economy and passenger traffic. This is done by initiatives to provide increased passenger destinations and expanded customer service what the citizens and visitors to NW Arkansas have come to expect and deserve. NW Arkansas dynamic economy, coupled with our air carrier partners response to demand, combined to make the Northwest Arkansas National Airport the most eXciting New Airport in the country. Our mission is to ensure that the safest and most modern aviation infrastructure is in place to satisfy the needs of the traveling public. Environmentally conscious travel and development will be used to protect the natural splendor of the region while providing reliable, cost-effective and convenient transportation for the public we serve. The Northwest Arkansas National Airport Authority (NWANAA) operates the airport. NWANAA is comprised of five cities and two counties. The cities, Bentonville, Fayetteville, Rogers, Siloam Springs and Springdale, each appoint two members to the Board of Directors, as do Benton and Washington Counties. The Board of Directors mission is to build, operate and maintain the runways, structures, roadways, staff and finances required to operate a modern aviation facility. As Northwest Arkansas grows, so grows the airport. The key: Don`t build more facilities than you need and can afford. Prudent financial management with an eye toward the future are essential components in assuring facilities are in place at the right time.