Lmb Aerospace Sales: "when I Read that We Are a Strategic Supplier on Rafale, It's Completely Wrong"
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Since the announcement of the passage under the American flag of the correzian company LMB Aerospace, the political opposition, in particular the unsubstantiated France and the National Rally, has offended itself with a "loss of sovereignty." The company's boss emerges from silence by correcting false information and recalling that LMB has already been long American.
The sale of the Correzian flagship LMB Aerospace to the American group Loar Holding continues to provoke reactions. Inhabitants and political figures of the Limousin still multiply reactions of anger and misunderstanding while the government defends its choice.
Lmb Aerospace Sales: "when I Read that We Are a Strategic Supplier on Rafale, It's Completely Wrong"
EXCLUSIVE. Faced with the controversy over the sale of the company to an American group, Thomas Bernard, its leader, speaks for the first time. And he does not understand the bundle around this case.
In the context of the sale of LMB Aerospace to the American group Loar Group, the Directorate General of Armaments (DGA) and the owner of this SME opposed the controversy. Useful insights on a file from the outset poorly explained.
LMB Aerospace, based in Malemort-sur-Corrèze, manufactures electric motors and fans mainly for aeronautics and defence, including Dassault's Rafale aircraft and Airbus's Tigre helicopters. LMB is also located in the United States, where it accounts for 30% of its turnover. LMB provides, in particular, F-15, F-16 and F-18 fighter aircraft, Apache and Black Hawk helicopters, as well as Boeing 747 and 777. French investment funds, which have held L…
The Correzian SME LMB Aerospace, which produces small equipment for space, both civilian and military, was allowed to sell after an analysis of the case in the framework of the control of foreign investments. An instrument that is not braided according to it and which must maintain its vigilance while the attractiveness of the defence sector can sharpen appetites. Excerpt from an interview with the minister of the armies Catherine Vautrin to be …
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