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Thales ties up with Indian firm for pilot training simulators
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Pune: India's Rudradev Aviation has inked a USD 60 million deal with European aviation electronics major Thales to acquire flight simulators for a center that will train pilots for the country's booming aviation sector as well as Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Read On >>
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