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'''Aviontier Inc.''' is a multinational manufacturer of regional airliners, business jets, and equipment for public transport. The company manufactures the ARJ500 series regional airliners as well as the ARJ200 Series, the AEJseries, and the [[Aviontier A Series]].
'''Aviontier Inc.''' is a multinational manufacturer of regional airliners, business jets, and equipment for public transport. The company manufactures the ARJ500 series regional airliners as well as the ARJ200 Series, the AEJseries, and the [[Aviontier A Series]]. The A Series was developed to allow Aviontier to compete with [[Aegis Aerodynamics]] in the medium range market. Aviontier also produces trains and trams through its subsidiary [[Albion Locomotive Works]] (ALW) in [[San Marcos, Albion]].


== Aircraft ==
== Aircraft ==

Latest revision as of 18:43, 19 January 2020

Aviontier Inc.
Public
Traded asAVI
IndustryAerospace manufacturer
Railways
FoundedLaffayette, Cartier, Ibica
July 10, 1965; 59 years ago (1965-07-10)
Headquarters
Laffayette
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsAircraft, trains, trams
Revenue$16.236 billion (2018)
$438 million (2018)
Number of employees
69,500 (2017)
Websiteaviontier.com

Aviontier Inc. is a multinational manufacturer of regional airliners, business jets, and equipment for public transport. The company manufactures the ARJ500 series regional airliners as well as the ARJ200 Series, the AEJseries, and the Aviontier A Series. The A Series was developed to allow Aviontier to compete with Aegis Aerodynamics in the medium range market. Aviontier also produces trains and trams through its subsidiary Albion Locomotive Works (ALW) in San Marcos, Albion.

Aircraft

Current

Business jets

  • AEJ Family
    • AEJ100
    • AEJ200

Commercial jets

  • ARJ200 series (40–50 passengers)
  • ARJ500 series (70-100 passengers)
  • A Series (100–160 passengers)

Current facilities

Mechanics working at the Nevada Manufacturing Plant