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Revision as of 00:54, 27 January 2023
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The Takáura Corporation
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| Industry | Aircraft Manufacturing | ||||
| Location | |||||
| Headquaters | Tai'roza, Algiza | ||||
| Area Served | Global | ||||
| Founded | 2125 | ||||
| CEO | Emelian Takáura Kerman | ||||
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Takáura, also known as The Takáura Corporation, is a Seifégasque-owned, Algiza-based aerospace manufacturer. Originally a small producer of business jets, after a brush with bankruptcy Takáura was bought out by the Principality of Seifare in 2142. Over the following decade, the company would move into the airliner sector and experienced a period of massive growth, eventually establishing a loose global duopoly with Proole International over the commericial aviation market. Takáura's aircraft are known for their signature comfort.
