Australian manufacturing has had a bumpy year, with well-known companies like Mitsubishi and Fisher and Paykel closing plants in Adelaide and Brisbane. Hawker de Havilland is owned by Boeing but still has to bid for the work against competition from countries like India. But Boeing president...
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News Type: Event — Seeded on Sat May 17, 2008 2:48 AM EDT Australian manufacturing has had a bumpy year, with well-known companies like Mitsubishi and Fisher and Paykel closing plants in Adelaide and Brisbane. But business is picking up for one manufacturer which makes crucial parts for planes....
Australian manufacturing has had a bumpy year, with well-known companies like Mitsubishi and Fisher and Paykel closing plants in Adelaide and Brisbane. Hawker de Havilland is owned by Boeing but still has to bid for the work against competition from countries like India. But Boeing president...
Australian manufacturing has had a bumpy year with companies including Mitsubishi closing plants. But business is picking up for the plane parts maker Hawker de Havilland. It has a factory next to Bankstown Airport in Sydney, and another on the waterfront at Fishermen's Bend in Melbourne.