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SUNDARAM FASTENERS LIMITED

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SUNDARAM FASTENERS LIMITED Sundram Fasteners Limited is part of the TVS Group of companies. Founded in 1911 by T.V. Sundaram Iyengar, TVS has grown rapidly, expanding its portfolio to become India’s largest automotive component manufacturer. Started in 1966, Sundram Fasteners Limited has grown into a global leader, manufacturing critical, high precision components for the automotive, infrastructure, windmill and aviation sectors. Its logo is in the form of a tag - a patch of dark blue rectangle in portrait format with its emblem in the form of a head of a bolt placed at the bottom edge. The group’s acronym ‘TVS’ is written as a monogram.

AIRCRAFT AND SYSTEMS TESTING ESTABLISHMENT

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AIRCRAFT AND SYSTEMS TESTING ESTABLISHMENT In 1972, Aircraft and Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE) first started training pilots of the Indian Air Force for production testing. Three years later, senior ASTE officers visited ETPS and studied its training methods. These were eventually used to start a course for experimental test flying in 1976. The IAF Test Pilots School, co-located with ASTE at Bangalore, conducts Experimental Flight Test Course (11 months ) for Test Pilots (TP) and Flight Test Engineers (FTE) from the Air Force, Naval Aviation and Army Aviation. The school is one among the eight recognized test pilots school in the world to impart flight test training. There are two streams for training - Rotary Wing and Fixed Wing. Hence, there are four entry streams - RW TP, RW FTE, FW TP and FW FTE. The FTEs have two sub-streams - FTE and FTE (Avionics). Occasionally, under a special arrangement, engineers from non-military organisations involved with aviat

INTERGLOBE AVIATION LIMITED

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INTERGLOBE AVIATION LIMITED IndiGo is India’s largest passenger airline with a large market share. It operates in international and domestic air travel market as a low-cost carrier with focus on our three pillars - offering low fares, being on-time and delivering a courteous and hassle-free experience. Since its inception in August 2006, it has grown from a carrier with one plane to a fleet of hundreds of aircrafts today. A uniform fleet for each type of operation, high operational reliability and service make it one of the most reliable airlines in the world. Its logo in indigo colour has its brand name IndiGo and an emblem - a plane made with 20 dots. The word mark has capital 'I' and 'G'; the 'n' and 'd' have uniquely curved ascenders and the typeface used is clean and rounded sans serif with even stroke thickness.

ARMY AVIATION CORPS

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ARMY AVIATION CORPS Formed on November 1, 1986, the Army Aviation Corps (AAC) currently consists of 38 helicopter flights operated by 12 squadrons. The AAC currently has 460 pilot officers on strength and an annual intake of 40-45 officers per year and the AAC Centre is at Nasik, Maharashtra. Army aviation training which was previously carried out at the School of Artillery at Deolali, is now carried out in an independent Combat Air Training School also at Deolali. Its insignia has a flying eagle  above a pair of crossed swords  placed in a purple circle and at the bottom is a red banner with its motto in Sanskrit ‘Suveg va Sudrid’ meaning ‘Swift and Sure’.   https://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSimple.aspx?MnId=RgyCxg1erGIWhbdQjZ1OPQ==&ParentID=wBDPMAYNKQ+DqvMXoPZTgw== http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/units/29-Army-Aviation-Corps.html https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Units/