DBG Derichebourg SA

DERICHEBOURG aeronautics services China spreads its wings in Asia

DERICHEBOURG aeronautics services China spreads its wings in Asia

After the United States and Canada, DERICHEBOURG Atis Aeronautique is now exporting its added value in Asia and has opened the doors to the Middle Kingdom by creating a new subsidiary: DERICHEBOURG aeronautics services China.

DERICHEBOURG Atis aéronautique, a subsidiary of DERICHEBOURG Multiservices, has been a major player in aeronautical subcontracting for more than 20 years and is pursuing its international development by establishing a subsidiary in China (Offices in Shanghai & Beijing).

“We want to be in China, with China and for China!” The Chinese aeronautical sector is growing at a very high pace, both in terms of manufacturing and aircraft operations. We would like to draw on our long history of specialised expertise to help local players find solutions that resolve their problems and meet their challenges," emphasizes the CEO of the Chinese subsidiary, Patrick CLAUDEL

Key figures in 2019 concerning DERICHEBOURG Atis aéronautique:

  • Turnover of €139 million
  • 21 years of experience
  • 11 countries
  • 1,900 employees



Shanghai

135 Yanping Road

Jing’an District

Shanghai 200042

People's Republic of China

Beijing

Tianzhu Donglu 5

Tianzhu Airport Industrial Zone

Shunyi District

Beijing 101312

People's Republic of China



Headquarters: 1 bis avenue de l’Escadrille Normandie Niemen, 31700 Blagnac - FRANCE

CEO: Patrick CLAUDEL,

Sales Contact: Laetitia ZHUO,

Marketing & Communication Contact: Elodie ESCAIG,

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22/10/2019

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