34731300Level 5Leaf code

34731300Turbopropellers

CPV code 34731300 in the EU Common Procurement Vocabulary refers to Turbopropellers. This is a leaf code — the most specific classification in this branch, with no further subdivisions.

This is the last code in its branch

No further subdivisions exist for 34731300. Use this exact code in tender documents.

Translations in 24 EU languages

  • 34731300Turbopropellers

    English (EN)
  • 34731300Turbosraigtiniai varikliai

    Lithuanian (LT)
  • 34731300Turbo-Propellertriebwerke

    German (DE)
  • 34731300Turbopropulseurs

    French (FR)
  • 34731300Turbopropulsores

    Spanish (ES)
  • 34731300Turboeliche

    Italian (IT)
  • 34731300Turbośmigła

    Polish (PL)
  • 34731300Turbopropulsoare

    Romanian (RO)
  • 34731300Турбовитлови двигатели

    Bulgarian (BG)
  • 34731300Turbovrtulové proudové motory

    Czech (CS)
  • 34731300Propelturbinemotorer

    Danish (DA)
  • 34731300Αεροσκάφη με στροβιλοκίνητο ελικοφόρο κινητήρα

    Greek (EL)
  • 34731300Turbopropellermootorid

    Estonian (ET)
  • 34731300Potkuriturbiinit

    Finnish (FI)
  • 34731300Turbopropellers

    Irish (GA)
  • 34731300Turbopropelerni motori

    Croatian (HR)
  • 34731300Turbólégcsavaros hajtóművek

    Hungarian (HU)
  • 34731300Turbopropelleru dzinēji

    Latvian (LV)
  • 34731300Turbopropellers

    Maltese (MT)
  • 34731300Turboprops

    Dutch (NL)
  • 34731300Turbopropulsores

    Portuguese (PT)
  • 34731300Turbovrtuľové motory

    Slovak (SK)
  • 34731300Turbopropelerski motorji

    Slovenian (SL)
  • 34731300Turbopropmotorer

    Swedish (SV)

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