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October 1, 2021 | International, Aerospace

Bell Textron Canada célèbre 35 ans d'excellence au Canada

Bell Textron Canada Limitée, une filiale de Textron Inc. , est fière de célébrer 35 ans d'activité à Mirabel, Québec, Canada. Fondé en 1986, le centre d'excellence mondial regroupe les activités de fabrication, d'assemblage, d'essais en vol et de...

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