Italy approves sale of aviation firm Piaggio Aerospace to Türkiye


ROME, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- Italy's Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy authorised the sale of Italian aviation company Piaggio Aerospace to Turkish drone maker Baykar, according to the ministry on Friday.

In a statement, it said that Baykar's offer was considered "the most suitable to safeguard the interests of employees and creditors ... and to relaunch the group's industrial perspectives."

Established in 1884, Piaggio Aerospace is one of the world's oldest plane makers, known for designing, developing, and manufacturing aircraft and aero-engines for public and private entities, including the Italian defence system.

Suffering financial problems since 2018, the company has been under the government protective administration for relaunch.

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