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This is a list of aircraft manufacturers sorted alphabetically by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)/common name. It contains the ICAO/common name, manufacturers name(s), country and other data, with the known years of operation in parentheses. The ICAO names are listed in bold. Having an ICAO name does not mean that a ...
Pages in category "Aircraft manufacturers of the United States" The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Aircraft manufacturers of the United States (17 C, 145 P, 1 F) Rocket engine manufacturers of the United States (10 C, 24 P) Aircraft component manufacturers of the United States (1 C, 20 P)
Embraer E-Jet family: Brazil 2 2002 2004 1,850 (December 2024) [4] 1,607 December 2024) Embraer E-Jet E2 family: Brazil 2 2016 2018 155 (December 2024) [4] 131 (December 2024) Ilyushin Il-96: Russia 4 1988 1992 33 (October 2023) 4 Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100: Russia 2 2008 2011 221 (February 2022) 162 (December 2024) Tupolev Tu-204/Tu-214: Russia 2 ...
Aircraft by nationality of original manufacturer International joint ventures Algeria • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Austria and Austria-Hungary • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China • Colombia • Cyprus • Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia • Denmark • Egypt • Estonia • Finland • France • Georgia (country) • East Germany • Germany ...
Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is a division of the Boeing Company. It designs , assembles, markets, and sells commercial aircraft, including the 737 , 767 , 777 , and 787 , along with freighter and business jet variants of most.
The aircraft industry is the industry supporting aviation by building aircraft and manufacturing aircraft parts for their maintenance. This includes aircraft and parts used for civil aviation and military aviation. Most production is done pursuant to type certificates and Defense Standards issued by a government body.
The company produced about 10,000 C-47s, a military variant of the Douglas DC-3, from 1942 to 1945. The workforce swelled to 160,000. [citation needed] Both companies suffered at the end of the war, facing an end of government orders and a surplus of aircraft. Douglas continued to develop new aircraft, including the DC-6 in 1946 and the DC-7 in ...