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Finmeccanica, AgustaWestland und die Libyan Company for Aviation Industry haben ein Abkommen zur Schaffung eines joint venture mit dem Namen Libyan Italian Advanced Technology Company (L.I.A.TE.C.) welches sich mit den für Libyen interessanten und wichtigen Bereichen von "aeronautics technology and electronics systems" beschäftigen wird ...
Und so nebenbei beschafft Lybien auch 10 Agusta A109 für die Grenzkontrolle ...
"... Finmeccanica, AgustaWestland and the Libyan Company for Aviation Industry have signed an agreement to form a joint venture called the Libyan Italian Advanced Technology Company (L.I.A.TE.C.). LIATEC will be 50%-owned by the Libyan Company for Aviation Industry, with Finmeccanica and AgustaWestland holding 25% each.
The two Italian shareholders will provide know-how, training, technology and equipment, while the Libyan shareholder will mainly invest in infrastructure, plant and local marketing activities. Together, they will provide the financial resources necessary to start up operations.
LIATEC’s headquarters have been set up in Tripoli. The company will invest in the aeronautics technology and electronics systems of most interest to the country.
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At the same time as announcing the creation of the joint venture, AgustaWestland announced a contract to supply ten A109 Power helicopters for border patrol, as part of a programme that is worth a total EUR 80 million, including equipment and services. ..."
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/cgi-bin/client/modele.pl?session=dae.17134714.1137753779.Q9C@s8Oa9dUAAG2rY6Y&modele=jdc_34
Und so nebenbei beschafft Lybien auch 10 Agusta A109 für die Grenzkontrolle ...
"... Finmeccanica, AgustaWestland and the Libyan Company for Aviation Industry have signed an agreement to form a joint venture called the Libyan Italian Advanced Technology Company (L.I.A.TE.C.). LIATEC will be 50%-owned by the Libyan Company for Aviation Industry, with Finmeccanica and AgustaWestland holding 25% each.
The two Italian shareholders will provide know-how, training, technology and equipment, while the Libyan shareholder will mainly invest in infrastructure, plant and local marketing activities. Together, they will provide the financial resources necessary to start up operations.
LIATEC’s headquarters have been set up in Tripoli. The company will invest in the aeronautics technology and electronics systems of most interest to the country.
...
At the same time as announcing the creation of the joint venture, AgustaWestland announced a contract to supply ten A109 Power helicopters for border patrol, as part of a programme that is worth a total EUR 80 million, including equipment and services. ..."
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/cgi-bin/client/modele.pl?session=dae.17134714.1137753779.Q9C@s8Oa9dUAAG2rY6Y&modele=jdc_34
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