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BERINGER AERO Suspends Supplies Of Equipment For Turkish UAVs

BERINGER AERO has suspended all equipment supplies for Turkish drones. The company has been selling fuel tanks for Turkish Bayraktar UAVs.

The company said it does not wish its products to be used in devices that pose a threat to human life:

“The company wants to stay in line with its ethical policy and has never allowed the use of its products on vehicles that could threaten human life (see ethical charter in attachment).

BERINGER products are designed and manufactured in France for General Aviation and civilian purposes. They are sold worldwide through different channels and are standard off the shelves for all vehicles, including UAVs. Therefore the European Union Control List of Dual Use Items does not list these products as dual use items. “

Vigen Avetisyan

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