Flying Into the Unknown: Scots Firms Target New Customers
Scotland on Sunday › July 17, 2006
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Scotland on Sunday › July 17, 2006
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AROUND 30 Scottish defence and aerospace companies, representing 90 per cent of the turnover of the sector, will be at Farnborough. They include East Kilbride Engineering, which was set up by a group of former Rolls-Royce engineers made redundant when the engine maker moved some of its operations from Scotland.
Perhaps typical of a new breed of aerospace and defence companies, EKE does not make anything, focusing instead on engineering design work.See the full content of this document
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Flying Into the Unknown: Scots Firms Target New Customers
Rolls-Royce is now one of EKE's biggest customers, along with BAE Systems, an...
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