De Havilland Canada Announces the Expansion of Its Presence in Greece
- In May 2025, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada will establish a wholly owned subsidiary in Greece to enhance support for its firefighting aircraft operators in the region.
- The establishment follows growing collaboration between the company and Greek authorities to enhance aerial firefighting and civil protection support.
- The new subsidiary will act as a strategic hub in Greece, enhancing the speed of service, availability of spare parts, and tailored support for customers throughout Greece and Southeastern Europe.
- Jean-Philippe Côté expressed pride in expanding De Havilland Canada's regional presence in Greece, emphasizing their dedication to supporting customers in this key market, while Ambassador Asselin described the development as an important milestone for the Canada-Greece partnership.
- This expansion reflects De Havilland Canada's long-term dedication to supporting firefighting operations and strengthens the Canada-Greece partnership amid shared climate challenges.
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De Havilland Canada announces the expansion of its presence in Greece
ATHENS, Greece, May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited (“De Havilland Canada”) is pleased to announce the launch of De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Hellas Ltd., its new wholly-owned subsidiary in Greece, further strengthening our…
De Havilland expands with new Greek subsidiary
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada (De Havilland Canada) has launched a new wholly owned subsidiary, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Hellas Ltd., based in Greece. This strategic move reinforces the company's commitment to enhancing customer support in the region and reflects its confidence in the Greek market. The establishment of De Havilland Canada Hellas strengthens the company's operational capabilities across Greece, particularly for operators…
De Havilland Canada establishes Greek subsidiary
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada has officially announced the establishment of De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Hellas, a wholly owned subsidiary based in Greece, a move it said reflects its long-term commitment to supporting aerial firefighting operations and civil protection in the region.
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