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SNCAO (abbreviated from ''Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques de l'ouest'') was a state-owned French
aircraft manufacturer An aerospace manufacturer is a company or individual involved in the various aspects of designing, building, testing, selling, and maintaining aircraft, aircraft parts, missiles, rockets, or spacecraft. Aerospace is a high technology industry. ...
, which originated on November 16, 1936, from the
merger Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are business transactions in which the ownership of a company, business organization, or one of their operating units is transferred to or consolidated with another entity. They may happen through direct absorpt ...
of the factories of Breguet in Bouguenais, and
Loire The Loire ( , , ; ; ; ; ) is the longest river in France and the 171st longest in the world. With a length of , it drains , more than a fifth of France's land, while its average discharge is only half that of the Rhône. It rises in the so ...
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Nieuport Nieuport, later Nieuport-Delage, was a French aeroplane company that primarily built racing aircraft before World War I and fighter aircraft during World War I and between the wars. History Beginnings Originally formed as Nieuport-Duplex in ...
in St Nazaire and Issy-les-Moulineaux. The company had been formed as one of six state-owned ''Société Nationales'' in the 1936 nationalistation of military industries; at the end of 1940 these were re-organised and SNCAO was absorbed by
SNCASO SNCASO (abbreviated from ''Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du Sud-Ouest'' ), or commonly ''Sud-Ouest'', was a French aircraft manufacturer. Created during 1936 as one of seven nationalised aeronautical manufacturing companie ...
. In 1957 SNCASO was merged into
Sud Aviation Sud Aviation (, 'Southern Aviation') was a French state-owned aircraft manufacturer, originating in the merger of Sud-Est ( SNCASE, or ''Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-est'') and Sud-Ouest ( SNCASO or ''Société nat ...
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Aircraft

* SNCAO 30 * SNCAO 200 * SNCAO CAO.600 * SNCAO CAO.700


References


External links


SNCAO page
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Defunct aircraft manufacturers of France Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1936 Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1941 French companies established in 1936 1941 disestablishments in France {{France-company-stub