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Helicopter company wants to land nearly 600 employees in metro Denver

Project Airborne received approval for $5.4 million in state incentives

The Colorado Economic Development Commission on Thursday agreed to provide $5.54 million in state incentives to a company matching the description of Vita Inclinata, which is based in Broomfield. The company in question is looking to add 592 jobs in either Adams or Jefferson County building lift systems to stabilize helicopters and cranes. (Photo provided by Vita Inclinata)
The Colorado Economic Development Commission on Thursday agreed to provide $5.54 million in state incentives to a company matching the description of Vita Inclinata, which is based in Broomfield. The company in question is looking to add 592 jobs in either Adams or Jefferson County building lift systems to stabilize helicopters and cranes. (Photo provided by Vita Inclinata)
DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 8:  Aldo Svaldi - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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On Thursday, the Colorado Economic Development Commission approved a request for $5.4 million in Job Growth Incentive Tax Credits for Project Airborne, the codename given to the company to protect its identity.
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