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Bell waits for Warsaw’s decision-making

13th February 2018 - 14:05 GMT | by Michal Jarocki in Warsaw

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An ambiguous procurement strategy as well as indecisiveness from authorities in Warsaw may hamper Bell Helicopter's plans for establishing industrial cooperation with Poland.

As Bell Helicopter continues to expand its business activity on the global military market, it perceives Central and Eastern Europe as one of the most attractive regions to invest in, both in terms of sales opportunities for its rotary-wing platforms as well as for establishing industrial cooperation with local businesses and as Mike Gleason, global military business development at Bell Helicopter, said, 'we're looking for partners in the region, right now'.

It seems obvious that any

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Michal Jarocki

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Michal Jarocki is a Shephard correspondent based in Warsaw, Poland. He is reporting on military …

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