Italian satellite propulsion system
maker Avio has entered a new phase after its Milan bourse debut
on April 10, CEO Giulio Ranzo told Ansa on Tuesday.
"A new era has started in terms of the availability of
financial resources and investments", Ranzo said of the company,
which builds at a plant in Colleferro the engines for European
Space Agency (ESA) launchers Vega and Ariane 5 and their
successors Vega C and Ariane 6, set for launch in 2019 and 2020
respectively.
"Avio is presenting itself at the exhibition of Le Bourget
with a new suit", noted Ranzo.
"A completely new era has started, with unparalleled
financial resources and market visibility".
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