• Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Company (Chinese: 上海飞机制造有限公司), formerly Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Factory, was founded in 1950 with a registered...
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    government. Three aircraft were built by the Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Factory (now known as Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Company) at Dachang...
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  • including: Shanghai Aircraft Design and Research Institute 602nd Aircraft Design Institute Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Factory...
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  • 112 Factory, it is the oldest aircraft manufacturer in the People's Republic of China. Many aircraft manufacturers in China such as Chengdu Aircraft Industry...
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  • designs and manufactures combat aircraft and is also a manufacturer of aircraft parts. It was founded in 1958 as the National 132th Factory in Chengdu...
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    economics, research, science and technology, manufacturing, transportation, tourism, and culture. The Port of Shanghai is the world's busiest container port...
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    service in March 2023. COMAC, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, was established on 11 May 2008 in Shanghai. It was established jointly by Aviation...
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  • Aircraft Manufacturing Factory – China Shanghai, Shanghai Aviation Industrial Corporation – China Shanghai Sikorsky, Shanghai Sikorsky Aircraft Company...
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    The Battle of Shanghai (traditional Chinese: 淞滬會戰; simplified Chinese: 淞沪会战; pinyin: Sōng hù huìzhàn) was a major urban battle fought between the Empire...
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  • Helicopter Co., Ltd) and relationship with Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. Its subsidiary, Changhe Machinery Factory, is a major automobile company in China. The...
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  • central China. Three aircraft carriers with a total of 136 up-to-date fighters and bombers were sent to the coast off Shanghai. The Republic of China...
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    Longbridge also produced parts for tanks, while aircraft were produced at the Austin Aero shadow factory at nearby Cofton Hackett. Fairey Battle light bombers...
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    Jiangnan Shipyard (category Manufacturing companies based in Shanghai)
    concessions of Shanghai. Due to the influx of workers and the reluctance of the concession authorities to allow arms to be manufactured within their territory...
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  • Oneida Limited (category Manufacturing companies of the United States)
    international factory in Niagara Falls, Ontario. During World War II, Oneida purchased a factory in Canastota, New York, to manufacture army trucks, aircraft survival...
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  • companies including engine manufacturers, institutions and aero-engine factories. The company was established on August 28, 2016. At launch, AECC was to...
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  • Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Factory (China); Shanghai Aviation Industrial Corporation (China) SHANGHAI SIKORSKY – Shanghai Sikorsky Aircraft Company Ltd...
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  • Hsue-Chu Tsien (category National Chiao Tung University (Shanghai) alumni)
    supplies to China. Tsien also participated in the design and manufacture of vehicles and aircraft for battle and transport uses. Tsien was ranked Colonel of...
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  • Aircraft produced by China. As a convention, the designations of Chinese military aircraft usually start from 5 instead of 1. For the reason that Chinese...
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    Development of Chinese Nationalist air force (1937–1945) (category World War II Chinese aircraft)
    support during the Battle of Shanghai in 1937. Chinese sources estimated the Japanese could field approximately 600 aircraft (from a total of 1,530) against...
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    David Brown Ltd. (category Manufacturing companies established in 1860)
    held under lease. Gearing manufactured by David Brown and powered by electric motors manufactured by Brook Crompton, whose factory was in Brockholes, are...
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    in Rastede (Lower Saxony). The company manufactures automatic machines and systems for the assembly of aircraft and their individual parts and acts as...
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    and sizes and factory production techniques were developed in pre-industrial times; before the invention of machine tools the manufacture of precision...
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    astronautics. Aerospace organizations research, design, manufacture, operate, maintain, and repair both aircraft and spacecraft. The beginning of space and the...
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  • London EV Company (category Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 2013)
    a new factory and offices would be built at Ansty Park, northeast of Coventry at a cost of £90m, creating 1,000 jobs. Geely hoped to manufacture 36,000...
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  • produced aircraft. It took over manufacturing of the renowned Protos vehicles in 1908. In World War II, the company had a factory producing aircraft and other...
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    Boeing aircraft. Since March 2021 final assembly has been at the Boeing South Carolina factory; it was formerly in the Boeing Everett Factory in Washington...
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  • Chu Chia-Jen (category Chinese aircraft designers)
    After working at several aircraft manufacturers in the US, he returned to China in 1928. He worked at aviation factory near Shanghai Hongqiao Airport as a...
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    Bosch (company) (category Tool manufacturing companies of Germany)
    (Argentina), in 1909 in Shanghai (China), in 1910 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and in 1911 in Tokyo (Japan). Bosch opened the first factory outside Germany in...
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    Lockwood Drifter (category 1980s United States ultralight aircraft)
    called the Shanghai Fenton Light Aircraft Company (SFLAC) was established with the Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Factory for the manufacture of Australian...
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  • Bombardier Aviation (category Aircraft manufacturers of Canada)
    profitability, in 1989 Bombardier acquired the near-bankrupt Short Brothers aircraft manufacturing company in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This was followed in 1990...
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