BLOCKCHAIN IN AEROSPACE & DEFENSE

May 31, 2019

For an aerospace and defense industry that relies on complex global supply chains and securing sensitive information, distributed ledger, also known as “blockchain,” technology off ers solutions. Blockchain is already being used widely in fi nancial and other sectors and could address key priorities for the A&D industry, including supply chain provenance, cyber security, and overall risk mitigation.

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Hawkair Aviation

Hawkair operates a fleet of DeHavilland Dash-8 aircraft with seating capacity of 37 guests. All aircraft offer guests the highest level of comfort, with onboard amenities including lavatory, galley and flight attendant. Hawkair’s friendly, helpful staff has earned Hawkair “Customer Service Company of the Year” awards from local Chambers of Commerce. Hawkair offers custom charter solutions and crew change options for resource companies.

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Hawkair Aviation

Hawkair operates a fleet of DeHavilland Dash-8 aircraft with seating capacity of 37 guests. All aircraft offer guests the highest level of comfort, with onboard amenities including lavatory, galley and flight attendant. Hawkair’s friendly, helpful staff has earned Hawkair “Customer Service Company of the Year” awards from local Chambers of Commerce. Hawkair offers custom charter solutions and crew change options for resource companies.

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