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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Helicopter airlines, Air Greenland, Silver State Helicopters, Air America, Bristow Helicopters, CHC Helicopter, UTair Aviation, Braathens Helikopter, Columbia Helicopters, US Helicopter, New York Airways, Helicol, Canadian Helicopters, Copterline, British International Helicopters, Bel Air Aviation, Sky Shuttle Helicopters, Castle Air, Carson Helicopters, Lufttransport, Los Angeles Airways, Helijet, Jamtlands Flyg, Bond Offshore Helicopters, Pawan Hans, Bond Aviation Group, Petroleum Air Services, Continental Air Services, Inc, Universal Helicopters, Erickson Air-Crane, Bristow Norway, Cougar Helicopters, Heli Air Monaco, Heliswiss, Falcon Aviation Services, Heli Holland, Helitrans, Air Glaciers, Gulf Helicopters, Burundaiavia, British Helicopter Advisory Board, Bond Air Services, Sky Service, Boun Oum Airways, DAP Helicopteros, Swanson Group Aviation, Air Harrods, CHC Airways, Heavy Lift Helicopters, Helicopter landing officer, Vertical de Aviacion, Hong Kong Air International Ltd, Wiking Helikopter Service, Air Evac, Bajan Helicopters, Norrlandsflyg, Air Alpha Greenland, Croman Corporation, Arizona Helicopters, Heliandes, Hotelicopter, Helicargo, Helicopteros de Guatemala, Northern Service Flight Company, Air Ananya, Asian Airlines, Southern Service Flight Company. Excerpt: Air Greenland A/S is the flag carrier airline of Greenland, jointly owned by the government of Greenland, the SAS Group, and the government of Denmark. It operates a fleet of 38 aircraft, including one airliner used for transatlantic and charter flights, 10 fixed-wing aircraft primarily serving the domestic network, and 26 helicopters feeding passengers from the smaller communities into the domestic airport network. Flights to heliports in the remote settlements are operated on contract with the government of Greenland. Founded in 1960, the air...