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...Thales has the French state as its biggest shareholder with a 25.7 per cent stake and Dassault Aviation, the Rafale maker, with 24.6 per cent stake....
...Airbus and France’s BEA civil aviation safety agency are also planning to send teams to assist in the investigation, Japan’s official NHK news agency reported....
...The disaster led to major changes to safety protocol, including clearer and standardised communications between control tower and cockpit....
...Evidence from the recovered flight recorders has not been released....
...The business, which has about 60,000 employees and annual revenues of about €5bn, secures communications for France’s military among other customers....
...About €3.8bn had been earmarked for this next phase — dubbed “Phase 1b” — and a deadline set for the end of last year....
...Thales supplies electronics for Dassault Aviation’s Rafale jet, as well as communications equipment for armies, radars for surface-to-air missiles, and shoulder-fired missiles known as NLAWs that have gained...
...It also said it now aimed to cut gross debt by €3.2bn, compared with a €2.4bn target previously....
...Authorities said they had retrieved the flight and voice recorders of the Coast Guard plane, but had not found their counterparts in the JAL aircraft that was struck....
...Part of its commitment to circular fashion includes a repair offering, with prices starting from £3.50 to replace a button....
...QantasO: 8; L: 8; I: 7; Total: 23The Australian airline’s legal team developed the agreement for its Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition, a corporate membership programme set up in 2022....
...But she was out there with a hand recorder and transcribing what they’re saying....
...Also today, as tourists take to the air once more there is something the aviation industry has decided to leave behind: carbon credits....
...The deal’s price tag — a steep €3.5bn, as four people familiar with the matter told the FT this week — wasn’t initially disclosed....
...The liberalisation of European aviation — which proceeded simultaneously with that of rail — was at first the more telling development....
...L’Oréal: Its $2.5bn acquisition of luxury Australian soap maker Aesop is Nicolas Hieronimus’s boldest strategic move as the French group’s chief executive....
...The rules would require companies to disclose scope 1 and 2 emissions, as well as scope 3 emissions in certain high-polluting industries....
...It now handles 64.2 per cent by value and 45.3 per cent by volume, according to ADX data....
...But there was more to the loss than either communication or memory alone could capture....
...The agreement paves the way for the start of the development of the demonstrator jet, which is estimated to cost about €3.8bn....
...bln of Permian asset sales (Reuters) How L’Oréal’s chief swooped on luxury soap maker Aesop (FT)...
...“The buybacks to some extent fixed their communication issues....
...Give me the recorder.”...
...“Both of them also helped Cassina to reconstruct a very authentic sole collection by Perriand of six designs in 2004,” says Cassina’s head of brand communications, Sara Nosrati....
...Ghana has separate ministries for transport, railways development, roads and highways, and aviation, for example. The ministries of information and communications are separate entities....
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