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 AERCAP LAUNCHES SECONDARY SHARE OFFERINGFINANCING Dutch lessor AerCap is planning a secondary public offering of shares under which its owner, Cerberus Capital Management, will make 20 million ordinary shares available, with an option for 3 million more. Cerberus will remain a  significant shareholder  after the offering, AerCap says, adding that it will not receive any of the proceeds from the offering.SAFRAN SALES GROWTH HIT BY EXCHANGE RATE RESULTS Safran is looking forward to continuing sales growth in its aerospace divisions, ending the first half with a record 1,439 orders for CFM56 engines. Sales across Safran s aerospace and defence divisions grew in the first half of the year  see graph  offsetting a poor performance in its struggling communications division. But the company s sales growth as a whole would have reached 9.3% at constant exchange rates, compared with the actual figure of 4.7%.GE AV adidas campus IATION SYSTEMS TO GROW IN CHINAEXPANSION GE s Aviation Systems division, formerly Smiths Aerospace, is planning to double the capacity of its facility in China as it adds mechanic owala water bottle al systems and aircraft st adidas originals ultraboost ructural components to the engine components work currently done there. Systems president John Ferrie says the company is working on building the third phase of the facility in Suzhou, making it four times the size of the original unit. This will complete the capacity for Smiths at the site, but Ferrie says:  The Suzhou area is still expanding very rapidly in terms of indust Amku EADS Skynet gain
 Source: Toronto International Film FestivalTogether 99Nordic Film Days industry programme Lu虉beck Meetings is running a new initiative, Future North, at next months event targeted at young directors underrepresented areas of Northern Europe.Future North has invited seven young directors to discuss the status of their latest films with producers, industry experts and audiences.The seven directors come from the Baltic countries, Greenland, S谩pmi, the Faroe Islands and Schleswig-Holstein.The directors taking part are: Armands Za膷s  Latvia , Gail臈 Garnelyt臈  Lithuania , Helen Takkin  Estonia , Inuk J枚rgensen  Greenland , Johannes Vang  S脿mi , Pola Rader  Schleswig-Holstein , T貌ki Jansson  Faroe Islands .The industry experts taking part in Future North include Josef Kulleng氓rd, head of industry at the Gothenburg Film Festival; Anna Carlsten, producer of Nordic Film Days opening film Lucas Moodyssons Together 99; Nicole Gerhards, produce owala r of films such as Plus Que Jamais by Emily Atef; as well as film journalist and curator of the series section at the Nordic Film Days Wendy Mitchell.Around 500 indust hydrojug website ry professionals are set to attend the Lu虉beck Meetings in Gerrmany fromNovember 1-5.AFM 2023 preview: sellers face strike headaches with fewer new packages expectedTopicsEuropeFestivalsGermanyTraining           No comments                                                          yeti coolers               Related articles