Turkish Defence Company Altınay Enters the Stock Market
Altınay Defence Technologies Inc. decided to increase its capital for new investments, strengthening working capital and opening up to global markets.
Altınay Defence Technologies Inc. decided to increase its capital for new investments, strengthening working capital and opening up to global markets.
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Turkish-Hungarian relations will be strengthened with the partnership established by companies in the defence industry of the two countries.
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Alp Aviation, a privately owned company invested in Turkish aviation and lean manufacturing practices, carries the experience to both aviation and new areas.
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Defence Industry Agency (SSB) and Tawazun Council met for the first time at a Working Group Meeting in Abu Dhabi.
ASELSAN, which owns 51 per cent of BİTES shares, purchased the remaining shares and increased its partnership follow-up payment to 100 per cent.