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Success for the "Paris Air Show 2023"

A lot of Italianism among the stands and to close the French acrobatic team - VIDEO

The 54th edition of the "Paris Air Show", which was held at the Le Bourget airport, concluded yesterday. Among the 2500 exhibitors present at the show there were also many Italian companies of international importance such as the Leonardo Group and the Ase company, whose stands were housed in the 125,000 square meters of space dedicated to exhibitors, with 158 aircraft, drones and helicopters. Among others present were the Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, and the Italian ambassador, Emanuela D'Alessandro

"Today in Le Bourget we can announce the entry of Ase into the civil aviation sector with the supply agreement for the Germans of Dornier 328. We are particularly proud of this agreement which allows our company to expand into a new sector with the search for the best solutions in terms of product innovation and optimization in terms of performance and reliability as well as maintainability, weight, costs and the environment", said Raimondo Grassi, president of Tea Aerospace, holding company of the Ase company.

"1919 is the year of the first transatlantic flight -he added- and the year in which our adventure in the aerospace and defense industry began. Our history reflects the incredible challenges that humanity has had to successfully face in the last century. We can be proud of an important engineering know-how for the design and development of electricity generation and distribution systems on board aircraft such as our Frecce tricolori".

Below, the video. It shows the various booths of the fair crowded with curious and enthusiasts of the sector, young people and adults, men and women. To cheer up the last day of the event, as always, the show in the skies: particularly exciting the evolutions of the aerobatic team of the French Air Force, in addition to the flights of the Chance Vought F4U Corsair of the Second World War, the North American OV-10 Bronco, and finally the Lockheed Martin F-35.

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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