Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano

French aircraft manufacturing company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The S.A. des Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano (CAER) was an aircraft manufacturing company based in Cannes, France.[1] The predecessor company, Chantiers aéronavals de la Méditerranée had been founded by Étienne Romano in 1921.

PredecessorChantiers aéronavals de la Méditerranée
Founded16 August 1929
FounderÉtienne Romano & André Auniac
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Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano
IndustryAeronautics, defence
PredecessorChantiers aéronavals de la Méditerranée
Founded16 August 1929
FounderÉtienne Romano & André Auniac
Defunct11 August 1936
FateMerged
SuccessorSNCASE
Headquarters,
France
ProductsAircraft
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Share of the Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano, issued 16 August 1929
Romano R.80 of the Spanish Republican Air Force training facility at El Carmolí
Romano R.83

History

André Auniac and Étienne Romano founded the SA des Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano [2] on 16 August 1929. The factory was ideally located between the Mediterranean Sea and a flat expanse of grassland where the planes could take-off and land. That field would become later Cannes – Mandelieu Airport. In 1931 the Romano factory became operational and full production started.[1]

On 11 August 1936 the Romano company was nationalized[3] following which in 1937 it was merged with Lioré et Olivier, Potez, CAMS and SPCA in order to form the Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du Sud-Est (SNCASE) on 1 February 1937.[4]

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