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Mixed Private/Public Enterprise | |
Industry | Aerospace |
Founded | 21 March 1935Passerville, Notreceau | in
Founder | Gerard Boise |
Headquarters | , Notreceau |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | |
Revenue | (2023) |
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Total assets | (2023) |
Total equity | (2023) |
Prévoyance Aviation (Foresight Aviation) is a Notreceauen military and civilian aviation firm operating under the coentreprise model. Founded in 1935 as an exclusively private venture by Notreceauen engineer and aviation pioneer Gerard Boise, Prévoyance is the oldest operational aircraft firm in Notreceau. Following the conclusion of the Omandan Continental War and the establishment of the National Directorate of Notreceau, majority stake holdings in Prévoyance was acquired by the government of Notreceau, though the Boise family continues to hold a minority interest via several family members. Throughout its history Prévoyance has provided the majority of combat aircraft for Notreceau, and continues to produce a variety of aircraft for both the domestic and international markets.
Since 2011 Alsya Valdor has served as the President and CEO of Prévoyance.