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Tech‘Uber for Choppers’ Mimics Airbnb Tactics, Asks Users to Oppose NYC Noise bill
By Jeff John RobertsNovember 13, 2015
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LeadershipThe U.S. Army is borrowing military gear from NATO allies
By Michal AddadyOctober 19, 2015
Pope Francis waves as he arrives to lead his Wednesday general audience in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican
TechPope traffic a pain? Pay “Uber for choppers” $95 to fly over it
By Jeff John RobertsSeptember 24, 2015
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TechBlading to the Hamptons with the ‘Uber for Helicopters’
By Erin GriffithSeptember 19, 2015
Military firm Lockheed redefines itself with $9B Sikorsky acquisition
TechMilitary firm Lockheed redefines itself with $9B Sikorsky acquisition
By Clay DillowJuly 21, 2015
Lockheed Martin is getting even bigger by buying Sikorski
FinanceLockheed Martin is getting even bigger by buying Sikorski
By Geoffrey SmithJuly 20, 2015
Battle-tested Marine Corps’ drone to hit the commercial market
TechBattle-tested Marine Corps’ drone to hit the commercial market
By Clay DillowJuly 17, 2015
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EnergyUnited Technologies is getting out of the helicopter business
By Reuters and Fortune EditorsJune 15, 2015
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FeaturesNew helicopter rules will be like ‘Apocalypse Now’ for Hamptonites
By Ben GeierMay 11, 2015
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TechWhat happens if United Technologies unloads Sikorsky?
By Clay DillowMarch 18, 2015
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