'Le Haut des Ailes' supplies 40,000 people with electricity (Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine) ©Le Haut des Ailes The Franco-British paper-making company ArjoWiggins has a plant in the Vosges  ©ArjoWiggins 'Le Haut des Ailes' produces 84 million KwH (Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine) ©Le Haut des Ailes The ENSTIB campus in Epinal (Vosges, Lorraine) ©Enstib The paper and cardboard companies in Lorraine include some big names, such as Clairefontaine, based in the Vosges ©Clairefontaine Before becoming leading brands of mineral waters in the Nestlé group, Vittel and Contrexéville were first towns in the Vosges and in Lorraine ©Contrex The paper and cardboard industry in Lorraine: the Franco-British paper-making company ArjoWiggins has a plant in the Vosges ©ArjoWiggins Chemicals in Lorraine: organic, mineral, fine and parachemicals, green chemicals ©Olivier, Fotolia The Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc Basilica in Domrémy-la-Pucelle in Meuse (Lorraine) is the French national monument to Joan of Arc ©Michel Petit Center Parcs Domaine des Trois Forêts leisure centre in Moselle (Lorraine) ©Pierre et Vacances The big names in logistics are concentrated in Lorraine (DHL is present in Moselle) ©DHL Seven, the Tranchant group casino in Amnéville has 400 slot machines, 21 gaming tables, a four-star hotel, a restaurant and an auditorium (Moselle, Lorraine) ©La Robe à l'Eau Redcurrant jam from Bar-le-Duc (Meuse, Lorraine) is unique in the world: the pips are removed by hand from every currant using a goose feather ©Michel Petit Metz Nancy Lorraine Airport ©AMNL All the big names in logistics are concentrated in Lorraine: Ikea is present in Moselle ©Ikea Calberson Lorraine is based in Meurthe-et-Moselle (Lorraine) ©Calberson Géodis Saint-Étienne Cathedral in Metz (Moselle, Lorraine), nicknamed 'God's Lantern', has the biggest window surface in France, almost 6,500 m2 ©Christian Legay Marc Chagall scattered masterful works around Lorraine: a stained glass window and the Peace tapestry in Sarrebourg and stained glass windows in Metz Cathedral (Moselle) ©Jean-Claude Kanny The Notre Dame d'Avioth Basilica is part of the cultural heritage of Meuse (Lorraine) ©Jean-Marie Lecomte Beer in Lorraine: two thousand years of tradition and know-how (here Mouzay beer from Meuse) ©A Naderi

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Aeronautical industry: aircraft parts made in Lorraine

Updated on 2009-11-05

• Breaking systems
• Cockpit layout
• Ventral fairing
• Rudders and elevators
• Detail parts for pods
• Fuselage parts
• Cowls, jet deflectors and firewalls for helicopters
• Rubber/metal vibration dampers and shock absorbers
• Metal and composite rods for structures and equipment
• Assembly and testing of complex professional electronic boards
• Aeronautical relays and static switching components
• Wiring of boards and production of all types of transformers and coils
• Emergency lighting
• Aeronautical sensors
• Aircraft structures
• Landing gear doors
• Moulds for carbon helicopter rotor blades
• Aluminium frames and structural parts
• Grinding of flying parts
• Helicopter prototypes





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