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Seville Concentrates 71% of Andalusian Aerospace Companies

Most are established in the Aeropolis business park, although also in the capital and soon Pilatus will set up a factory in Carmona Radiography of the Andalusian aerospace sector in 2024: record turnover, employment and productivity
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The Andalusian aerospace sector has closed 2024 with historical figures that confirm its strength in the global scenario. According to the annual report presented at the headquarters of the CEA, the turnover reached 2,914 million euros, an increase of 6.8% compared to 2023, while the direct employment amounted to 15,496 places, after generating 1,056 new jobs, which represents an increase of 7.3% year-on-year. The Minister of Industry, Energy an…

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Most are established in the Aeropolis business park, although also in the capital and soon Pilatus will set up a factory in Carmona Radiography of the Andalusian aerospace sector in 2024: record turnover, employment and productivity

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Seville and Cadiz concentrate the bulk of the 148 Andalusian aeronautical companies, while they have little presence in Jaén, Granada and Huelva, and nil in Almería Sintersa stays with Elimco for 1.8 million in the second auction of the company

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elconciso.es broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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