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The Gaeges Imperial Aquanautics corporation can trace it's history back to the Royal Fleetyards founded shortly after for unification of the Empire of Huvakia. Having been an integral part of the imperial navy since it's creation GIA enjoys lucrative contracts with the government and often has it's costs subsidized. Presently the company manages 5 different shipyards across the country. GIA was the designer and supplier of 85% of the imperial navys surface fleet.
The Gaeges Imperial Aquanautics corporation can trace it's history back to the Royal Fleetyards founded shortly after for unification of the Empire of Huvakia. Having been an integral part of the imperial navy since it's creation GIA enjoys lucrative contracts with the government and often has it's costs subsidized. Presently the company manages 5 different shipyards across the country. GIA was the designer and supplier of 85% of the [[Imperial Huvakian Navy|Navy]]s fleet.
 
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Gaeges Imperial Aquanautics
Public limited company
Founded1743 (1743)
Headquarters,
ProductsThor Class Battlecruiser
Kelsol Class Cruiser
Prowler Class Corvette
ServicesShipbuilding
Revenue11 Billion
Number of employees
25,000

The Gaeges Imperial Aquanautics corporation can trace it's history back to the Royal Fleetyards founded shortly after for unification of the Empire of Huvakia. Having been an integral part of the imperial navy since it's creation GIA enjoys lucrative contracts with the government and often has it's costs subsidized. Presently the company manages 5 different shipyards across the country. GIA was the designer and supplier of 85% of the Navys fleet.