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Drone Maker Baykar Completes Deal for Italy's Piaggio Aerospace

Drone Maker Baykar Completes Deal for Italy's Piaggio Aerospace

Bloomberg4 days ago
Turkish drone maker Baykar Technologies acquired the business complexes of Italy's Piaggio Aerospace as it moves to expand aircraft production and enter the business jet market.
The deal includes Piaggio Aero Industries SpA and Piaggio Aviation, operating under extraordinary administration since 2018. Baykar will retain staff at the Villanova d'Albenga and Genoa sites and plans to increase headcount as production scales up, the companies said in a joint statement.
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