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Fábrica Argentina de Aviones

AC with 0 elementsAircraft manufacturers of ArgentinaArgentine Air ForceDefense companies of ArgentinaFormer Lockheed Martin companies
Fábrica Argentina de AvionesGovernment-owned companies of ArgentinaVague or ambiguous time from June 2016
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The Fábrica Argentina de Aviones SA (FAdeA), officially Fábrica Argentina de Aviones "Brigadier San Martín" S.A., is Argentina's main aircraft manufacturer. Founded on 10 October 1927 and located in Córdoba, for most of its existence it was known as Fábrica Militar de Aviones (FMA), until its privatization in the 1990s to Lockheed Martin. In 2009 the concession ended and the company is now wholly owned by the Argentine government.

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Fábrica Argentina de Aviones
Pública 2, Cordoba Colina Los Pinos

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Escuela de Aviación Militar

Pública 2
X5000 Cordoba, Colina Los Pinos
Córdoba, Argentina
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