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April 29, 2024 | International, Security

Italy and France sign letter of intent to boost European defence industry

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  • Boeing set to reopen major military helicopter production hub for H-47 and MH-139

    April 20, 2020 | International, Aerospace

    Boeing set to reopen major military helicopter production hub for H-47 and MH-139

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