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[http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/aviation/papillon-marks-50th-anniversary-golden-helicopter LINK to Las Vegas Review Journal Article about Papillon (a business that flies over the Grand Canyon, Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and the Colorado River]]  
 
[http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/aviation/papillon-marks-50th-anniversary-golden-helicopter LINK to Las Vegas Review Journal Article about Papillon (a business that flies over the Grand Canyon, Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and the Colorado River]]  
 
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*the helicopter touring operation, which attracts 600,000 passengers a year, lost money its first four years...
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*The business began operating out of Boulder City Airport in 2004 and opened a 45,000-square-foot base there in 2009.
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*It’s only a half-hour helicopter ride from Boulder City to the Grand Canyon.
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*Passengers are usually experiencing the Grand Canyon for the first time
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*When Papillon started in '''1965''', the company ferried '''1,000 annual tour passengers''', who paid '''$39 each'''. These days, '''600,000''' passengers a year each pay '''$199'''
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*'''Papillon is now Boulder City’s biggest employer with 650 workers, including 200 pilots'''
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*Papillon competes against about five other helicopter touring companies
  
 
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LINK to Las Vegas Review Journal Article about Papillon (a business that flies over the Grand Canyon, Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and the Colorado River]

  • the helicopter touring operation, which attracts 600,000 passengers a year, lost money its first four years...
  • The business began operating out of Boulder City Airport in 2004 and opened a 45,000-square-foot base there in 2009.
  • It’s only a half-hour helicopter ride from Boulder City to the Grand Canyon.
  • Passengers are usually experiencing the Grand Canyon for the first time
  • When Papillon started in 1965, the company ferried 1,000 annual tour passengers, who paid $39 each. These days, 600,000 passengers a year each pay $199
  • Papillon is now Boulder City’s biggest employer with 650 workers, including 200 pilots
  • Papillon competes against about five other helicopter touring companies