Long-Lead Item Contracts Signed For France’s Future Aircraft Carrier

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French President Emmanuel Macron onboard the current French aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle.

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France's General Directorate for Armaments, DGA, has placed the first orders for long-lead items for the country’s future aircraft carrier. Contracts worth €600 million ($640 million) were announced by the agency on April 30 for Naval Group and nuclear reactor developer TechnicAtome to begin work on...

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