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45:. The company was to be set up as a 50/50 joint venture with the Taiwan Aerospace Corporation, which was to inject £120 million into the new company. It was the intention to set up a second production line in Taiwan but the finance was not available and the deal collapsed. British Aerospace decided to continue without outside investment due to the cost savings realised with the closure of the BAe 146 production line at 60:(ATR) in 1996, to be based at Toulouse. As well as Avro it would also include the other British Aerospace regional aircraft division "Jetstream Aircraft" of Prestwick; Avro continued to build the regional jet family at Woodford but they were marketed under the AIR branding. AI(R) was disbanded only two years later. 41:
British Aerospace decided to split out some of its commercial aircraft activities into separate businesses and as a result Avro International was created, using the name of a predecessor company
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near Manchester. The company produced new variants of the 146 with updated engines and avionics as the Avro RJ70, Avro RJ85 and Avro RJ100 regional jets.
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In 1995 an agreement was signed to create a multi-national consortium named
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For the British aircraft manufacturer that existed from 1910 to 1963, see
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Ross Tieman, "BAe backing for jet gives reprieve to 3,000 workers",
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Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1996/97
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was a British aircraft manufacturer formed in 1993 by
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Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United Kingdom
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Ross Tieman, "BAe joins regional aircraft venture",
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Index

Avro
British Aerospace
British Aerospace 146
Woodford Aerodrome
Avro
Hatfield Aerodrome
Aero International (Regional)
Avions de Transport Regional





Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1996/97
ISBN
978-1-57488-063-2
Category
Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United Kingdom

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