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  2. Zodiac Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Zodiac Aerospace Services is the after-sales service activity of Zodiac Aerospace Group. [22] It has locations in Europe, the United States, the Middle East and Asia. Governance and management

  3. Pioneer Aerospace Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was subsequently renamed Pioneer Aerodynamic Systems and Pioneer Systems, and by 1988 was known as Pioneer Aerospace [11] In 1988, Pioneer become a part of Zodiac's Aerosafety Systems Group. [12] On December 1, 2018 Safran acquired Zodiac Aerospace as Safran Aerosystems. [13]

  4. Safran - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, Safran initiated a takeover of the aircraft interior supplier Zodiac Aerospace to create the third largest aerospace supplier with $22.5 billion revenue, behind United Technologies with $28.2 billion and GE Aviation with $24.7 billion; the new group will be 92,000-employee strong, with 48% of its business in aircraft systems ...

  5. List of Zodiac airships - Wikipedia

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    The Société Zodiac company, and its predecessor company Mallet, Mélandri et de Pitray, were a manufacturer of non-rigid airships and one rigid airship in the early 1900s and during World War I. The companies were co-founded by Maurice Mallet and Henry de La Vaulx in 1896. During World War I, the company specialized in producing small ...

  6. Safran Landing Systems - Wikipedia

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    Safran Landing Systems operates a number of sites across the globe, in Asia, Europe, Canada, Mexico and the United States; workshare is divided between these locations, each one typically specialising in an aspect of landing gear design, manufacture and support. Its main headquarters is located in Vélizy, outside Paris.

  7. Zodiac Milpro - Wikipedia

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    Zodiac Milpro was a business unit of Zodiac Aerospace till 2008, when it was renamed Milpro. In 2011 it was spun off from Zodiac Aerospace and it became an independent company. [2] In December 2012, Zodiac Milpro Group was sold by its parent company, Zodiac Marine and Pool, being acquired by Oaktree Capital. [3]

  8. Gainesville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gainesville is the headquarters of Safran Seats USA LLC ("SSUSA"); a company dedicated to the design and manufacturing of commercial airline seat systems. Originally established as Weber Aircraft, LLC, in 1968, the company was subsequently acquired by Group Zodiac Aerospace and became known as Zodiac Seats U.S.

  9. OEMServices - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 2009 with Zodiac Aerospace, Thales Group, Diehl Aerospace and Liebherr Aerospace each owning 25%. Zodiac Aerospace was purchased outright by Safran in 2018. [8] The purchase of Zodiac Aerospace by the Safran Group made OEMServices part of the new Safran conglomerate.