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Founded in 1938, Turbomeca is one of the leading manufacturers of low and medium-power gas turbine for helicopters. The company also produces turbojet engines for aircraft and missiles, as well as turbines for land, industrial and marine applications. Acquired by SNECMA Group in September 2001.


1968 saw the establishment of Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Limited to develop the Adour jet engine for the Anglo-French SEPECAT Jaguar. The company went on to develop the RTM322 turboshaft, which became the European helicopter engine of choice, powering the AgustaWestland EH101, the NH90 and Westland WAH-64.


In 2001 Turbomeca and Rolls-Royce won a $1Bn contract to equip 399 German, French and Dutch NH90 helicopters with their RTM322 engines.

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Turbomeca is the leading helicopter engine manufacturer, and has produced 49 000 turbines based on its own designs since the company was founded.
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Turbomeca further asserts, however, that the circuit court properly dismissed the Roths' lawsuit because they alleged a mere conclusion--that they were helpless and unable to set aside the settlement once the annuities had been funded--and did not allege facts in support of the conclusion.
Turbomeca argues that, had the Roths informed the circuit court of the alleged misrepresentation rather than dismissing their lawsuit, the circuit court could have employed appropriate sanctions pursuant to Rule 61.01 and could have allowed the Roths to take their underlying tort claims to trial.
Thus, Turbomeca made the representations, and the circuit court properly refused to impute the representations to the attorneys.
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