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Threshold Aviation Group reaches agreement with China

The Inland Empire company will conduct operations at six airports in China, according to an agreement that took two years to complete. Threshold Aviation Group will soon be conducting business in China. The company, based at Chino Airport, has signed an agreement to set up and operate training centers for …

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Lowe’s temporary hires will include Inland Empire

Lowe’s plans to hire more than 53,000 full and part-time seasonal employees to help with its annual springtime rush, the company has announced. More than 3,700 of those hires will be in California, including 650 at stores in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, said Steve Salazar, spokesman for the North …

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China Airlines to provide daily service at OIA

China  Airlines has expanded its flights between Ontario and Taiwan to seven days a week. The flights were originally meant to be four times a week between Ontario International Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, but demand has been so strong that officials have decided to add three flights, according …

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OIA performed well in 2017

OIA Passenger, Cargo Count Both Up

Twenty seventeen was a landmark year for Ontario International Airport. The airport accommodated 4.5 million passengers in 2017, a seven percent year-over-year increase and its highest passenger count since 2010, airport officials announced Monday. In December, the airport – which last fall completed its first year of local control – …

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Local BIA chapter to celebrate its members

BIA Baldy View Chapter Announces New President

The Baldy View chapter of the Building Industry Association of Southern California will hold its annual Member Appreciation Night Friday, Jan. 26. All chapter members are asked to gather at Citizens Business Bank Arena and cheer on the Ontario Fury when they play the Sonora Suns, both of the Major …

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Inland Empire company plans to expand

EZER

In February 2016, Pomona businessman Glenn Todd announced he was starting EZER, which uses private drivers to haul goods instead of people. At the time, Todd predicted his fledgling company – which he based on UBER – would turn its first profit in 2018. Todd spoke with IE Business Daily about …

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