The Aérospatiale Alouette III.
As the name suggests, the Aérospatiale Alouette III is a French developed helicopter.
Aérospatiale and Deutsche Airbus each took a 36.5% share of production work,
Hawker Siddeley 20% and the Dutch company Fokker-VFW 7.
Concorde was the first supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane built jointly by aircraft manufacturers‘British Aircraft Corporation',
in Great Britain, and Aérospatiale, in France.
In October 1971 the Spanish company CASA
acquired a 4.2% share of Airbus Industrie, with Aérospatiale and Deutsche Airbus reducing their stakes to 47.9.
Airbus organised four teams of designers, one from each of its partners(Aérospatiale, DaimlerChrysler Aerospace,
British Aerospace, CASA) to propose new technologies for its future aircraft designs.
In December 1998, when it was reported that British Aerospace and
DASA were close to merging, Aérospatiale paralysed negotiations on the Airbus conversion; the French
company feared the combined BAe/DASA, which would own 57.9% of Airbus, would dominate the company and it insisted on a 50/50 split.