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Safran gets Italy's clearance to buy Microtecnica
Jun 6, 2024 12:11 AM

June 6 (Reuters) - French jet engine maker and defence

company Safran said on Thursday it had received

clearance from Italy's government to buy Microtecnica, the

company which holds Collins Aerospace's actuation and flight

control assets in Italy.

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