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Finmeccanica and the Libyan business

Rome, Italy - The Group has several interests in the Country in the aerospace, energy, transportation, aviation and helicopter fields

It is going on in Libya, between contrasting news, rumours and denials, the fight between rebels and loyalists to Gaddafi's regime: a situation currently in the public eye and monitored particularly by Italy, which is one of the most important investors in the Country. Among the Italian companies -that in Lybia have investments in the fields of infrastructures, oil, telecommunications and transportation-...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1132969

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