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BiJet Company Develops Gas Grill for Motorhomes in Moscow Region

26.06.2026 09:40 1 min 1 source
360° RUS
BiJet Company Develops Gas Grill for Motorhomes in Moscow Region
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BiJet, a company known for aircraft components and repair services, has completed development and testing of a built-in gas grill for motorhomes and camper vans. The grill integrates into the vehicle body and slides out for use, saving interior space. The project investment was about 100,000 rubles. Serial production could start from July 1, 2026.

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BiJet Company Develops Gas Grill for Motorhomes in Moscow Region

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