Bell Textron Director Discusses Industrial Cooperation and Production Localization in Ukraine
By
Yuri Svitlyk
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Summary
An exclusive interview with Philip Anthony Fickes, Director of Bell Textron Ukraine, discussing the American company's establishment of a legal entity in Ukraine during the full-scale war. The interview covers prospects for industrial cooperation, potential localization of production, training of Ukrainian specialists, and the future partnership between Bell Textron and Ukraine's aviation industry.
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Against the backdrop of the full-scale war, this represents a significant vote of confidence in Ukraine's future.
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