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European aerospace group to strengthen business and research links with SA
November 19, 2013 Editor 0
European airliner manufacturer Airbus expects to double its current sourcing volume from South Africa by 2020. This was recently revealed in Toulose, France, by Airbus international cooperation analyst Tina Rose. Currently, Airbus sources components and parts from South Africa worth $35-million a year. Companies that are Airbus partners and suppliers are Aerosud, Cobham South Africa, Denel Aerostructures and AfricaNDT.
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