Aero Vodochody
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- For the US manufacturer named Aero, see Aero Commander.
- For the Polish manufacturer named Aero, see Aero Ltd.
Aero Vodochody (commonly referred to as Aero; Vodochody is a location) is a Czech (and Czechoslovak) aircraft company, active from 1919, notable for producing the L-29 Delfin, L-39 Albatros, L-59 Super Albatros and the L-159 Alca.
After the fall of the Communist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia (1989) and in the rest of Eastern Europe, the company lost a major portion of its main market in jet trainers. The sales of military aircraft declined in the early 1990s in Eastern Europe as well as in the NATO countries where the entry of a new producer was obviously unwanted. Aero was controlled for several years by Boeing.[citation needed]
At the end of October 2006 Aero Vodochody was privatized once again. A Czech-Slovak investment group Penta bought it for roughly 3 billion CZK.[citation needed]
Aero is also likely to upgrade its runway in Vodochody near Prague to a new international airport that would serve mainly the low-cost air-carriers and charter flights heading to Prague.[citation needed]
Pre-war Aero designs:
- Aero Ae 01
- Aero Ae 02
- Aero Ae 03
- Aero Ae 04
- Aero A.10
- Aero A.11
- Aero A.12
- Aero A.14
- Aero A.17
- Aero A.18
- Aero A.19
- Aero A.20
- Aero A.21
- Aero A.25
- Aero A.22
- Aero A.23
- Aero A.24
- Aero A.26
- Aero A.27
- Aero A.29
- Aero A.30
- Aero A.32
- Aero A.34
- Aero A.35
- Aero A.38
- Aero A.42
- Aero A.46
- Aero A.100
- Aero A.101
- Aero A.102
- Aero A.104
- Aero A.200
- Aero MB.200 (Bloch MB.200)
- Aero A.204
- Aero A.300
- Aero A.304
Post-war designs:
- Aero Ae-45
- Aero Ae-145
- Aero L-60 Brigadýr
- Aero L-29 Delfin
- Aero L-39 Albatros
- Aero L-59 Super Albatros
- Aero L-159 Alca
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