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With about 700 FlightSafety employees and 100 VIPs in attendance, FlightSafety International Inc. had its grand opening Tuesday.
The company's $42 million, 375,000-square-foot facility at 71st Street and Lynn Lane is at the base of Tiger Hill, a prominent landmark in northeast Broken Arrow.
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Gary Foster, Fairbanks, Alaska, for plaintiff-appellant.
Thomas A. Lemly, Davis Wright Tremaine, Seattle, Washington, and Robert K. Stewart, Davis Wr...
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Despite the struggling economy, FlightSafety International Inc. expects to hire more than 320 people over the next three to four years, said Rick Armstrong, FlightSafety vice president.
Armstrong spoke during the Broken Arrow Area Chamber of Commerce Forum luncheon Wednesday at the Northeastern State University BA campus.
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Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC, a New York-based company, was awarded $4.64 million to add 150 jobs in Piscataway; Flaum Appetizing Corp., a Brooklyn, N.Y. -based appetizer maker, was awarded $209,000 to bring 80 jobs to a location to be determined; and FlightSafety International Inc., the world's largest operator of fullflight simulators, was awarded $2.04 million to add 145 positions in Teterboro.
The EDA board also approved 68 projects for the Technology Business Tax Certificate Transfer Program, which allows companies with net operating losses to sell those losses to companies with tax liability, allowing those companies to lower their taxes.
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FlightSafety International Inc. will begin construction on its $20 million facility after finalizing incentives worth $6.28 million with the city of Broken Arrow and the Broken Arrow Economic Development Authority.
On Wednesday, state and local political and economic development officials took part in FlightSafety's groundbreaking of the Broken Arrow flight training system production facility.
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..., in its entirety, offers significant increases in whistleblower protection in comparison to other... alleged he was terminated from FlightSafety International, Inc. after warning its officers of ...
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A flight safety company that helped train the pilots of the Colgan Air turboprop plane that crashed in Clarence has been sued for the first time for its alleged role in the February crash that killed 50 people.
FlightSafety International Inc., headquartered at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, was cited in four lawsuits filed last week in New York State Supreme Court for its alleged deficiencies in stall recovery training.
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ADDISON, Texas -- Omniflight Helicopters, Inc., a leading national provider of air medical services, announced today that it has entered into an agree...
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- Notice: Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 Provides that Dispositions Other Than Opinions or Orders Designated for Publication Are Not Precedential and Should Not Be Cited Except When Relevant Under the Doctrines of Law of the Case, Res Judicata, or Collateral Estoppel. Stephen L. Cox, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. John A. Nasche, Individually, and Flightsafety International, Inc., a New York Corporation, Defendants-Appellees., 65 F.3d 174 (9th Cir. 1995)
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...AARDVARK TACTICAL INC. . 1002 W. 10th . Azusa, CA 91702 . (626) 334-6050...INTERNATIONAL LLC . 1105 Wooded Acres . Suite 500 . Waco, TX 767...FLIGHTSAFETY INTERNATIONAL INC. . 5695 Campus Parkway . Saint L...