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'''Avio S.p.A.''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] aerospace engine manufacturer. Formerly owned by [[Fiat|FIAT S.p.A.]] and named '''FiatAvio''', it is now owned by [[The Carlyle Group]]. Avio chiefly serves as a subcontractor to first-tier [[jet engine]] manufacturers, or in a partnership role in consortiums. | '''Avio S.p.A.''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] aerospace engine manufacturer. Formerly owned by [[Fiat|FIAT S.p.A.]] and named '''FiatAvio''', it is now owned by [[The Carlyle Group]]. Avio chiefly serves as a subcontractor to first-tier [[jet engine]] manufacturers, or in a partnership role in consortiums. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:45, 15 June 2009
Avio S.p.A. is an Italian aerospace engine manufacturer. Formerly owned by FIAT S.p.A. and named FiatAvio, it is now owned by The Carlyle Group. Avio chiefly serves as a subcontractor to first-tier jet engine manufacturers, or in a partnership role in consortiums.
Products
Civil
- GE90, subcontracting to General Electric.
- GEnx, subcontracting to General Electric.
- T700, subcontracting to General Electric.
- Trent 900, subcontracting to Rolls-Royce.
- PW150, subcontracting to Pratt & Whitney Canada.
- PW308, subcontracting to Pratt & Whitney Canada.
- PW625, subcontracting to Pratt & Whitney Canada.
- PW800, subcontracting to Pratt & Whitney Canada.
Military
- Spey, subcontracting to Rolls-Royce.
- T700, subcontracting to General Electric.
- F119, subcontracting to Pratt & Whitney.
- RB199, as part of the Turbo-Union consortium.
- EJ200, as part of the Eurojet consortium.
- Auxiliary power units
Space
- Ariane III (with SNECMA and SME)
- Ariane IV (with SNECMA and SME)
- Ariane V (with SNECMA and SME)
- Vega