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* Konavia Dragonfly - high-wing, single turboprop, twelve-seat aircraft  
* Konavia Dragonfly - high-wing, single turboprop, twelve-seat aircraft  
* [[wp:PZL_M28|PZL M28]] - high-wing, dual turboprop utility aircraft (licensed production)
* [[wp:PZL_M28|PZL M28]] - high-wing, dual turboprop utility aircraft (licensed production)
* Konavia Super Seven - dual turboprop passenger/cargo STOL aircraft (under development)
===Military aircraft===
===Military aircraft===
* [[wp:Pilatus_PC-9|Pilatus PC-9]] - single turboprop, two-seat training aircraft (licensed production)
* [[wp:Pilatus_PC-9|Pilatus PC-9]] - single turboprop, two-seat training aircraft (licensed production)

Revision as of 17:30, 1 September 2022

Konavia
Public
Traded asNSE: KNA
IndustryAerospace
Headquarters,
Key people
Roger Lansing
CEO
ProductsAircraft, satellites, aircraft subsystems
Number of employees
7,300 (2019)
SubsidiariesKonavia Orbital
Websitehttp://www.konavia.co.rd

Konavia is a Radictistani aerospace company manufacturing general aviation aircraft and flight instrumentation systems. Through its subsidiary Konavia Orbital, the company also manufactures commercial communications satellites. The company is headquartered in Greater Nuxenstat but has its main production facilities in Brightburg, Erdwoodsur. The company is best known for its popular Mantis and Aphid light aircraft and as the manufacturer of the RadSat satellites.

Products

Civilian aircraft

  • Konavia Mantis - low-wing, single piston engined, two-seat aircraft
  • Konavia Aphid - high-wing, single piston engined, four-seat aircraft
  • Konavia Firefly - low-wing, single piston engined, six-seat aircraft
  • Konavia Dragonfly - high-wing, single turboprop, twelve-seat aircraft
  • PZL M28 - high-wing, dual turboprop utility aircraft (licensed production)
  • Konavia Super Seven - dual turboprop passenger/cargo STOL aircraft (under development)

Military aircraft

  • Pilatus PC-9 - single turboprop, two-seat training aircraft (licensed production)

Avionics

Satellites

  • RadSat A - communications satellite bus
  • RadSat A2 communications satellite bus
  • RadSat B - communications satellite bus
  • RBSat A - communications satellite bus