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  2. Transocean - Wikipedia

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    Transocean is the world's largest offshore drilling contractor based on revenue and operates in 20 countries. It was involved in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 and has a history of mergers and acquisitions since its founding in 1973.

  3. Transocean Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Transocean DC-4. Known for the first few months of its existence as Orvis Nelson Air Transport (or ONAT), Transocean Air Lines was a supplemental air carrier, a type of US airline defined and regulated by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now defunct Federal agency that, from 1938 to 1978, tightly regulated almost all US commercial air transportation.

  4. List of airports in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Find all public-use and military airports in Ohio, sorted by location and role. See the city served, FAA, IATA, ICAO, airport name and enplanements for each airport.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  6. Discoverer Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Discoverer Enterprise is a fifth generation deepwater double hulled dynamically positioned drillship (ASTANO FPSO design) owned and operated by Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc., capable of operating in moderate environments and water depths up to 3,049 m (10,000 ft) using an 18.75 in (47.6 cm), 15,000 psi blowout preventer (BOP), and a 21 in (53 cm) outside diameter (OD) marine ...

  7. Fernald Feed Materials Production Center - Wikipedia

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    Fernald was a uranium processing facility in Ohio that produced fuel cores for nuclear weapons from 1951 to 1989. It is now a Superfund site with a history of radioactive and chemical contamination, medical surveillance, and a mysterious death of a worker.

  8. Deepwater Horizon - Wikipedia

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    Deepwater Horizon was an ultra-deepwater, dynamically positioned, semi-submersible offshore drilling rig [7] owned by Transocean and operated by the BP company. On April 20, 2010, while drilling in the Gulf of Mexico at the Macondo Prospect, a blowout caused an explosion on the rig that killed 11 crewmen and ignited a fireball visible from 40 miles (64 km) away. [8]

  9. Kansai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kansai International Airport is the primary international airport in the Greater Osaka Area of Japan, located on an artificial island in Osaka Bay. It opened in 1994 to relieve overcrowding at Itami Airport and serves as a hub for several airlines and cargo flights.