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Aztatl Association
Calpolli Corporation
IndustryAerospace
Founded1940
FounderAmenac Quiquitl
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Irapuqo Zacapino
(Chairman)
Huizotli Temo
(President and CEO)
ProductsAircraft
Number of employees
100,000

Aztatl Association is a Zacapine aircraft and aircraft components manufacturer and designer headquartered and operating primarily in Tecolotlan. It was first established in the early 20th century to manufacture biplanes for utility purposes, developing into an aerospace and defense corporation in the following decades before its military division was nationalized into the Zacapine Military Aerospace Conglomerate. Aztatl now operates as the premier civilian aircraft manufacturer of Zacapican mainly servicing the domestic demand for utility aircraft and equiping the national airlines. The company retains close ties with its former military division, frequently cooperating with military designers to adapt Aztatl aircraft designs to military service. Calpolli factories affiliated with the Aztatl Association are among the most profitable and prestigeous in Tecolotlan, while the company and its workers are viewed as a source of provincial pride by residents of Tecolotlan and the Texomillipan region of Zacapican.

History

Aircraft

Propeller Aircraft

Image Model Name Description
Vought O2U.jpg Aztatl M1941 Inaugural aircraft and proof of concept. Few M1941 were ever built, and those that were were primarily used for Zacapine air mail services across the Mixtepemec mountains at that time relatively impassable for expedient land transport. First built in 1941.
Azcárate E-1.jpg Aztatl Azcalatl Improved biplane design widely accepted for Zacapine aviation in the early 20th century, used for air mail, utility, agricultural, surveying as well as military purposes as a reconaissance aircraft and bomber. First Built in 1946.
Tnca tololoche.jpg Aztatl M1949 First monoplane Aztatl aircraft, which served as a fighter and bomber in the Zacapine military for nearly ten years. The M1949 was the first aircraft to be adapted for naval use as a naval fighterbomber for use against enemy ships in wartime. Entered service in 1949
Il2 sturmovik.jpg Aztatl Az-2 First specialized ground attack aircraft developed by Aztatl for the Zacapine army airforce. Designed in 1944, entered service in 1949.
Ilyushin Il-10M Soviet AF Monino 29.08.94 edited-3.jpg Aztatl Az-10 Staple of the Zacapine army airforce for much of the mid century, featuring many improvements over the Az-2. Entered service in 1951.
Yak 9 1.jpg Aztatl YM-9 Air superiority fighter aircraft which entered service in 1948.
Ilyushin.Avia Av-14T OK-LCA LBG 29.05.57 edited-2.jpg Aztatl Az-14 Twin engine transport aircraft, conceived as a military transport but also became the first Zacapine manufactured aircraft to be used as a civilian airliner. First flew in 1950.
Il-12s AT THE DATANSHAN CHINESE AVIATION MUSEUM BEIJING CHINA OCT 2012 (8153302082).jpg Aztatl Az-15 Transport aircraft designed for cargo and crew, primarily intended for domestic airline routes in Zacapican. First flew in 1954.
Ilyushin Il-18D.jpg Aztatl Az-20 Turboprop airliner and among the first Zacapine aircraft to enter the long range flight market with over 6000km of range. Az-20 was well known for its durability and reliability, and remained a staple for Zacapine airlines for most of the mid to late 20th century. It was the first Zacapine aircraft to be widely exported, and ushered in a period of commerical growth of the Aztatl Association. It first flew in 1960.
TU-114 Cleat.JPG Aztatl Az-44 Zacapitecah Turboprop airliner developed in the late 1960s to compete with the advent of jet aircraft. Thanks to its swept wing design, it was capable of reaching comprable speeds to those of contemporary jet airliners and held the title of the fastest turboporp airliner in the world. However, its increased pricetag compared to the mainstay Az-20 proved a significant handicap in the design's appeal and it was never widely exported. It first flew in 1969.

Jet Aircraft

Image Model Name Description
Tu124 PLAAF.jpg Aztatl Az-40 The first turbojet aircraft built by the Aztatl Association and the first jet airliner ever built in Zacapican. Developed based on turbojet engine research and a jet bomber concept that was still in the planning phases when the Association's military design wing was nationalized, resulting in the design being repurposed by Aztatl as a civilian airliner concept. It served in the niche of a short to medium haul airliner for domestic airlines, but was slow to be adopted by these airlines which were wary of the new jet technology for passenger service. It first flew in 1960.
Tupolev Tu-154M, Iran Air Tours JP6511800.jpg Aztatl Az-59 Workhorse tri-engine jet airliner designed to replace the inadequate Az-40 air fleets. Remains the mainstay of domestic and continental air service. It first flew at the 1965 Tequitinitlan air show.
Air-to-air with a Russian Air Force Ilyushin Il-62M (retouched).jpg Aztatl Az-62 Long range narrow body jet airliner, designed for the transoceanic air routes to Malaio operated by Zacapine airlines. It was reliable and cost effective with capacity for 200 passengers, and its superior range gave it an advantage over older turboprop airliners released by Aztatl a decade prior. It would be called the Az-20 II as it ended up becoming a mainstay of the Zacapine air fleets and one of a handful of Aztatl aircraft to be exported in any real numbers, like its turboprop equivalent the Az-20. First flew in 1970.
IL-76MD - TankBiathlon2013 (modified).jpg Aztatl Az-67 Requested by the Zacapine military as an airlifter, it is also used for air freight and cargo purposes to the outlying Zacapine islands and remote regions. It serves as a staple of the Zacapine military with cargo transport, paradrop and aerial command and control variants, permitted to be designed and produced by Aztatl due to their unarmed nature. First flown in 1972.
TU 144 Sinsheim side.JPG Az-70 Intended as a landmark innovation and the Zacapine aerospace industry to lead the world, the Az-70 is a supersonic passenger airliner that first flew in 1977. However, it suffered numerous technical issues and appeals were eventually made by Aztatl Association designers directly to Tsurushimese
Aztatl Az-100