FACC AG
F:1FC
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FACC AG
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FACC AG engages in the manufacture and trade of aircraft parts and systems. The company is headquartered in Ried Im Innkreis, Oberoesterreich and currently employs 2,538 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2014-06-25. The firm specializes in the manufacture of aircraft parts and components. The company divides its business into three divisions: Aerostructures, Engines & Nacelles, and Interior. The Aerostructures division covers control surfaces, fairings and wing components. The Engines & Nacelles division provides engine and nacelles components. The Interior division offers interior design services for commercial aircraft, business jets/private jets, freighters and helicopters. The Company’s services range from on-site support with field engineering, spares service, and repairs to assembly training of customer staff for components and systems delivered by the Company. The Company’s products are manufactured at four production sites in Austria.
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