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More European realignments ahead: as Safran heads for its Paris debut, further industry consolidation moves are in the air.(FINANCE, MARKETS & INDUSTRY)
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Interavia Business & Technology
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June 22, 2005| Author:
Macrae, Duncan
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Leaving aside the Franco-German squabbling over EADS in recent weeks, the European aerospace industry is heading for Paris with some major success stories behind it. Since Paris 2003, Airbus has consolidated its leadership in the air transport market and made a successful start to the A380 flight test programme; Ariane is back on the rails, with a restructured launch industry behind it; the Eurofighter partners have clinched the Tranche 2 contract; and Tiger and NH90 continue to no...
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