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  1. Indigo Partners, LLC [1] is an American private equity firm which has a controlling interest in the American Frontier Airlines and Chilean low-cost JetSmart, as well as holding stakes in Mexican budget airline Volaris and European (Hungarian) low-cost carrier Wizz Air. The company had a partnership with Enerjet when it launched the now defunct ...

  2. www.forbes.com › profile › william-frankeWilliam Franke - Forbes

    1 day ago · William Franke. William Franke is the chairman of low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines and the owner of air transport-focused private equity firm Indigo Partners. He first got into the airline ...

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  4. Indigo Partners is a private equity firm founded by managing partner William Franke. The company focuses on air transportation investments, particularly in the establishment of low cost carriers worldwide. Based in Phoenix, AZ, Indigo Partners has been pivotal in the development of Spirit Airlines and Tiger Airways (which later merged into ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IndigoIndigo - Wikipedia

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    Indigo as a dye

    Indigo dye is a blue color, obtained from several different types of plants. The indigo plant (Indigofera tinctoria) often called "true indigo" probably produces the best results, although several others are close in color: Japanese indigo (Polygonum tinctoria), Natal indigo (Indigofera arrecta), Guatemalan indigo (Indigofera suffruticosa), Chinese indigo (Persicaria tinctoria), and woad Isatis tinctoria. Indigofera tinctoria and related species were cultivated in East Asia, Egypt, India, Ban...

    Isaac Newton's classification of indigo as a spectral color

    Isaac Newton introduced indigo as one of the seven base colors of his work. In the mid-1660s, when Newton bought a pair of prisms at a fair near Cambridge, the East India Company had begun importing indigo dye into England, supplanting the homegrown woad as source of blue dye. In a pivotal experiment in the history of optics, the young Newton shone a narrow beam of sunlight through a prism to produce a rainbow-like band of colors on the wall. In describing this optical spectrum, Newton acknow...

    1800s

    In 1821, Abraham Werner published Werner's Nomenclature of Colours, where indigo, called indigo blue, is classified as a blue hue, and not listed among the violet hues. He writes that the color is composed of "Berlin blue, a little black, and a small portion of apple green," and indicating it is the color of blue copper ore, with Berlin blue being described as the color of a blue jay's wing, a hepatica flower, or a blue sapphire. According to an article, Definition of the Color Indigo publish...

    Like many other colors (orange, rose, and violet are the best-known), indigo gets its name from an object in the natural world—the plant named indigo once used for dyeing cloth (see also Indigo dye). The color pigment indigo is equivalent to the web color indigo and approximates the color indigo that is usually reproduced in pigments and colored pe...

    Birds

    1. Male indigobirdsare a very dark, metallic blue. 2. The indigo bunting, native to North America, is mostly bright ceruleanblue with an indigo head. 3. The related blue grosbeakis, ironically, more indigo than the indigo bunting.

    Fungi

    1. Lactarius indigo is one of the very few species of mushroomscolored in tones of blue.

    Snakes

    1. The eastern indigo snake, Drymarchon couperi, of the southeastern United States, is a dark blue/black.

    Business

    1. IndiGo is an Indian budget airline that uses an indigo logo and operates only Airbus A320s. 2. Indigo Books and Musicuses an indigo logo and has sometimes referred to the color as "blue" in advertising. 3. The GameCubewas initially released in 2 color variants, including one bearing the title of 'Indigo', with the main console and controllers in that color.

    Computer graphics

    1. Electric indigo is sometimes used as a glow color for computer graphics lighting, possibly because it seems to change color from indigo to lavenderwhen blended with white.

    Dyes

    1. Indigo dye was used to dye denim, giving the original 'blue jeans' their distinctive colour. 2. The original Postal Worker uniform contained indigo dye, partly due to the dye not running when wet. 3. Guatemala, as of 1778, was considered one of the world's foremost providers of indigo. 4. In Mexico, indigo is known as añil. After silver, and cochineal to produce red, añilwas the most important product exported by historical Mexico. 5. The use of añil is survived in the Philippines, particu...

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  6. Dec 13, 2021 · Bill Franke, Indigo Partners Founder and Managing Partner By Michael B. Baker / December 13, 2021 / Contact Reporter As the investor behind the growth of numerous low-cost carriers over the past few decades, The Financial Times this year dubbed Indigo Partners founder Bill Franke the “[Warren] Buffett of the airline business.”

  7. Indigo Partners Sells 9% Of Wizz Air For $550 Million. Indigo Partners once again captured the world's attention in 2018 when it reached a preliminary agreement to purchase Icelandic low-cost ...

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