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CARBURES in aerospace sector / CARBURES en el sector aeroespacial

La reciente adquisición por parte de CARBURES  de la firma Fiberdyne en EE.UU. nos hace entrar de lleno en el sector aeroespacial, un hito de gran importancia del cual se ha hecho eco la prensa especializada.

Queremos compartir con vosotros el artículo que el diario El Economista dedica a esta noticia.

The recent acquisition by CARBURES of  the company Fyberdyne positions us in the aerospace sector, a significant milestone that has been published in the specialized media.We want to share the article published by the newspaper El Economista.

Carbures takes part in the vehicle which will make private flights to space.

After the acquisition of the 100% of Fiberdyne , which supplies a part of the Lynx I aircraft´s carbon fiber structure.

CARBURES is an andalusian company established in El Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz-Spain) ,which quotes at Alternative Stock Market. It produces and supplies carbon fiber structures for both aeronautics and automotive sector, and it is going to take part in the  XCOR Lynx I aerospace project, in order to make private flights to space, after the acquisition of the 100% of Fiberdyne, a company established in Seattle (Washington State) which produces complex composite structures for aerospace sector.

 

The prototype of the reusable launching vehicle in which is taking part CARBURES will result in the model which will make private and manned aerospace flights programs for emerging aerospace airlines, with up to four planned flights a day. The aircraft will have room for the pilot an one companion, and it will count on a much improved performance and capacity in their production versions, according a company statement.

With Fiberdyne acquisition, CARBURES diversifies by entering into a strategic sector, and as the company states, it will double the composite production, multiply by five the current staff in the USA and it will increase both the aeronautics (Boeing) and the automotive (Tesla) customer base.


 

 


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