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Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing information


JSC "TAM" Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing
Company typeState Owned Aerospace Factory
IndustryAerospace
GenreManufacturing
FoundedDecember 12, 1941
FounderSoviet Union
Headquarters191, Monk Gabriel Salosi Ave., 0144, Tbilisi, Georgia,
Tbilisi
,
Georgia
Area served
Commonwealth of Independent States
Key people
Mikheil Oghlishvili, General Director
ProductsJet Aircraft
Armoured Personnel Carriers
Websitehttp://www.tam.ge/

Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing (TAM), also known as JSC Tbilaviamsheni (formerly known as 31st Aviation Factory), is a Georgian aerospace development and manufacturing company, which also partially manufactures APCs and IFVs.

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