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AFS This ad for Aerospace Filtration Systems was a key element in a campaign designed to help helicopter operators realize the importance of high quality engine protection. It was part of an overall marketing campaign that helped fuel explosive growth.
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AFS This Aerospace Filtration Systems print ad encourages readers to "turn over a new leaf" with the company's superior Inlet Barrier Filtration Systems. Working in a spirit of collaboration, AFS and BDN develop effective campaigns that drive sales.
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AAR With a message focused on the needs of the warfighter, AAR Corp. is able to convey its broad range of support solutions in a single military ad.
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BLR An implied "endorsement" by the U.S. State Department is a powerful marketing tool leveraged for maximum impact in this ad for the BLR Aerospace FastFin System. Photos of the aircraft operating with the product in Afghanistan work seamlessly with the headline and supporting messages.
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SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT "No Pilot? No Problem," an ad for Sikorsky Aircraft, underscores how the company's robust research and development capabilities are providing autonomous flight solutions for a range of missions.
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HONEYWELL The subtle but powerful use of silhouettes creates a mood and adds emotion to this campaign, illustrating how the right combination of words and visuals makes marketing magic.
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KAMAN The message is clear: Customers can forego lengthy lead times by considering the Kaman Super Seasprite for their maritime security needs.
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EMS SKY CONNECT With fractional ads, there is an even greater challenge to grab and keep the audience's attention. An intentionally blurred image and simple bold message work in concert to engage the audience for EMS Sky Connect products.
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"Someone's Using AAR" was the second most highly rated ad in the Signet study of Airline Procurement (Feb. 2008) magazine.
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DART Just about every aerospace company says its products are innovative. This campaign for DART Helicopter Services demonstrates innovation by showing how well-designed helicopter contribute to mission success.
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A "Mission Ready" theme punctuates this military-focused ad campaign for Honeywell Defense and Space.
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Cobhamm This ad, "If This Were Just Any Mission, Any Radio Would Do," was part of a campaign to reposition Cobham Avionics as the airborne tactical communications expert with the best products for the mission. The campaign is visually distinctive in a way that resonates with those who require ultra-powerful radios for specialized missions.
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Bold. Graphic. Effective. Rotor & Wing Magazine readers in 2006 rated this Kaman Helicopters the most effective in every category measured.
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Donaldson This ad, launched at the 2009 Paris Air Show, was part of a strategic marketing campaign designed to unify independent subsidiaries and establish a distinctive brand image for Donaldson as the industry leader in filtration.
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Timken "Empty Hangar, Satisfied Customer," emphasizes the Timken commitment to keeping its customers flying while increasing awareness of the company's broad range of products and services.
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Sikorsky Aircraft ads are designed to meet the three-second rule — and they do — grabbing the reader's attention and telling the story efficiently and effectively.
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ACC The right combination of words and visuals makes marketing magic, as demonstrated in this ad for Air Comm Corporation. Placements were timed to remind operators that summer is imminent.
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