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Originating as one of the earliest formal aircraft companies in Meridon, Gruening's founder, Martin Gruening, secured early contracts with the Navy for the production of seaplanes and eventually carrier-based aircraft. Gruening produced primarily piston-engined transport planes in the civilian market until the [[Great War (Esvanovia)|Great War]] saw his production focus entirely on tactical aircraft. The repeated post-war failures of independent Air Forces fighter procurement attempt saw Gruening gain a near-monopoly on the provision of fighter aircraft to both services, although the Ausaine Corporation and [[Laurein Aerospace]] have made succesful ventures to the MDF in those fields. | Originating as one of the earliest formal aircraft companies in Meridon, Gruening's founder, Martin Gruening, secured early contracts with the Navy for the production of seaplanes and eventually carrier-based aircraft. Gruening produced primarily piston-engined transport planes in the civilian market until the [[Great War (Esvanovia)|Great War]] saw his production focus entirely on tactical aircraft. The repeated post-war failures of independent Air Forces fighter procurement attempt saw Gruening gain a near-monopoly on the provision of fighter aircraft to both services, although the Ausaine Corporation and [[Laurein Aerospace]] have made succesful ventures to the MDF in those fields. | ||
The Gruening family owns approximately 70% of the shares of the company, making it one of Meridon's largest family-owned businesses by revenue. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 3 May 2024
Public | |
Traded as | GRN |
Industry | Aerospace |
Founded | 11 March 1910 |
Founder | Martin Gruening |
Headquarters | , Meridon |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Reina Gruening (Chairwoman and CEO) |
Products | Aircraft Spacecraft and launch vehicles Weaponry |
Revenue | 28.42 bn MND (2020) |
2.02 bn MND (2020) | |
Total assets | 56.23 billion (2022) |
Number of employees | 92,00 (2020) |
Website | gruening.org |
Gruening Defense Aerospace, formerly known as Gruening Aircraft Company, is a Meridonian aerospace company specialized in the production of aircraft, missiles, rockets and weaponry for the Meridon Defense Forces and other government agencies such as the Federal Spatial Advancement Administration, and is one of the largest defense contractors in Meridon. Headquartered in Marin Bay, Mahine Territory, Gruening produces a large amount of the MDF's tactical fixed-wing aircraft and remains involved in government-sector space launch activities.
Originating as one of the earliest formal aircraft companies in Meridon, Gruening's founder, Martin Gruening, secured early contracts with the Navy for the production of seaplanes and eventually carrier-based aircraft. Gruening produced primarily piston-engined transport planes in the civilian market until the Great War saw his production focus entirely on tactical aircraft. The repeated post-war failures of independent Air Forces fighter procurement attempt saw Gruening gain a near-monopoly on the provision of fighter aircraft to both services, although the Ausaine Corporation and Laurein Aerospace have made succesful ventures to the MDF in those fields.
The Gruening family owns approximately 70% of the shares of the company, making it one of Meridon's largest family-owned businesses by revenue.