Hawker Aeronautics Heaquarters
Port Royal, Anglyn
James Hawker, CEO of Hawker Aeronautics is on the phone with and has just received some good news from Curtis Bailey about a possible aquisition that just might finally give Hawker a presence in Gallia. Since the end of the Great War, it has always been felt at Hawker that they were short changed by HM government, as billions went to help rebuild the war shattered countries of Gallia and Germania little was directed homeward and no consideration of even letting Anglysh companies establish a market in those countries were even considered. Though Hawker and other Anglysh companies did ok with their traditional customers, they soon found they were competing against products made by foreign companies rebuilt by Anglysh tax money.
Now it looked like Hawker just might get its foothold as Bailey has, through his contacts, gotten wind of a possibility of Sud-Nord Aviataion of Lorraine being in the market for a partner or even a possible takeover.
"Bailey. Pack your bags. Your flying to Metz."
Port Royal, Anglyn
James Hawker, CEO of Hawker Aeronautics is on the phone with and has just received some good news from Curtis Bailey about a possible aquisition that just might finally give Hawker a presence in Gallia. Since the end of the Great War, it has always been felt at Hawker that they were short changed by HM government, as billions went to help rebuild the war shattered countries of Gallia and Germania little was directed homeward and no consideration of even letting Anglysh companies establish a market in those countries were even considered. Though Hawker and other Anglysh companies did ok with their traditional customers, they soon found they were competing against products made by foreign companies rebuilt by Anglysh tax money.
Now it looked like Hawker just might get its foothold as Bailey has, through his contacts, gotten wind of a possibility of Sud-Nord Aviataion of Lorraine being in the market for a partner or even a possible takeover.
"Bailey. Pack your bags. Your flying to Metz."