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What (who) is GKN Driveline - definition


GKN Driveline         
MULTINATIONAL MANUFACTURER OF AUTOMOTIVE DRIVE SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES
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GKN Automotive is a multinational manufacturer of driveline components, all-wheel drive systems and eDrive systems for the automotive industry. It employs around 27,500 people across 51 manufacturing facilities and 6 technology centres in 20 countries.
Reformed Churches in the Netherlands         
FORMER PROTESTANT CHURCH THAT MERGED IN 2004
Reformed Churches In the Netherlands; Gereformeerde Kerken in the Netherlands; Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland; Reformed churches in the Netherlands; Reformed Church in the Netherlands
The Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (, abbreviated Gereformeerde kerk) was the second largest Protestant church in the Netherlands and one of the two major Calvinist denominations along with the Dutch Reformed Church since 1892 until being merged into the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN) in 2004. The PKN is the continuation of the Dutch Reformed Church, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Volvo Aero         
  • Volvo Flygmotor RM8B
  • Volvo RM6B
  • Volvo Aero logo
FORMER SWEDISH AEROSPACE MANUFACTURER
Svenska Flygmotor; Volvo Flygmotor; GKN Aerospace Engine Systems; Svenska Flygmotor Aktiebolaget; Svenska Flygmotor AB
Volvo Aero was a Swedish aircraft, guided missilesNew Rocket, Missile Designs Shown at Paris, Aviation Week & Space Technology, June 24, 1963, v. 78, no.