ILA Berlin aerospace exhibition opens, drawing global defence firms and military aircraft displays amid European defence industry shift
The International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) has opened in Berlin, bringing together aerospace companies, defence manufacturers, researchers and government leaders from around the world. Military aircraft, transport planes and drones are among the biggest attractions at this year's event. The exhibition is taking place against the backdrop of a major development in Europe's defence industry.
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