Eruere Enterprises
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Joint company | |
Industry | Aerospace |
Founded | 1977 |
Founder | Tonga Eruere |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Charnea |
Key people | Akahata Eruere (Chairman) Hmija Atua (President and CEO) |
Products | Helicopters, turboprop fixed-wing aircraft |
Owner | Ahuriri Aerospace Akayon Corporation |
Number of employees | 9,000 |
Parent | Ahuriri Aerospace |
Eruere Enterprises is an aircraft manufacturer operating in the Scipian country of Charnea. It is a local subsidiary of the Onekawan company Ahuriri Aerospace working in close collaboration with the Akayon Corporation, an important Charnean defense contractor, as well as with the Charnean Army directly. The company was established in 1977 by the Onekawan expatriate and businessman Tonga Eruere at the behest of the Charnean government in an effort to create closer cooperation between the Charnean defense-industrial complex and Ahuriri, one of its largest foreign suppliers. This also enabled Ahuriri Aeropsace to circumvent the embargo in selling military equipment to Charnea by manufacturing the final products within Charnean borders. Eruere Enterprises is the only company engaged in the assembly and manufacture of aviation components and aircraft domestically within Charnea, although it imports a significant portion of its components from Ahuriri factories in Onekawa-Nukanoa as well as other foreign suppliers.
The corporate headquarters are located in an office park in Agnannet. This complex houses the corporate government as well as its design teams and engineering unit. The main Eruere manufacturing plant is located in Ekelhoc, a significant distance to the west along the Xallalbatan Railway. A small team of Eruere personnel are also attached to the Mount Jekara facility in the central desert, where they provide technical expertise to the training and tactical development programs based there.