British company BAE Systems has joined with Wipro on a commercial aerospace project. Check the below link for further reading of this information. http://www.upi.com/International_Security/Industry/Briefing/2007/11/30/bae_systems_wipro_join_forces/7009/
The Concorde was a supersonic passenger airliner developed jointly by British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) and Aérospatiale, a French state-owned aerospace manufacturer. The aircraft, known for its iconic delta wing design and impressive speed, was operated by British Airways and Air France. It remains one of the most famous examples of commercial aviation engineering.
Not a person... it's a joint design by Britain and France: combining the manufacturing efforts of Aérospatiale and British Aircraft Corporation
The Agusta Westland 139 is a medium sized twin engine helicopter, built jointly by Italian manufacturer Agusta and the British Westland company.
A joint stock company refers to a company whereby the stock is owned jointly by the shareholders. The stockholders are usually liable for the company debts.
yes, MOA can sing. by two or many people jointly..its depands on how many peoples founded the company or business.
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the A-Do Service, a company that he owned jointly with a Japanese partner. That venture lasted four years but was folded into its Japanese parent company in 1943.
joint stock company
As the development of the airplane was to be done jointly, the "Concorde" name came about due to an international treaty between the British and French.
While the various Emirates were under British Protectorate, the region was jointly called the TRUCIAL STATES.
First supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane. It was built jointly by British and French manufacturers and was in regular service from 1976 to 2003. Its maximum cruising speed was 2,179 km (1,354 mi) per hour, more than twice the speed of sound. A London - New York flight took less than four hours on the Concorde, but financial losses on the plane finally led both the British and French airlines to withdraw it from service.A consortium of British and French engineers.Concorde was a supersonic passenger jet. It was something of a vanity project for the UK and France who jointly developed Concorde. The British wanted to call it Concord but the French insisted upon the addition of a French letter.
WesternGeco, jointly owned with Baker Hughes, was the world's largest and most advanced surface-seismic company.