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==Commercial== | ==Commercial== | ||
Ahuriri Aerospace first ventures into commercial aviation began with the | Ahuriri Aerospace first ventures into commercial aviation began with the [[R300]] of propeller driver passenger aircraft in 1943. The was quickly followed the the larger [[R400]] and [[R410]] aircraft in 1946 and 1951 respectively. Poor commercial sales of the [[R410 series]] resulted in Ahuriri Aircraft pulling out of the commercial aircraft market to focus solely on military aircraft development and production in 1954. | ||
Ahuriri Aerospace eventually re-entered the civilian market in 1968 following major success with their | Ahuriri Aerospace eventually re-entered the civilian market in 1968 following major success with their [[R700 series]] and [[R800 series]] military aircraft developments with the [[R500]]. A narrow-body twinjet focused on thin and short routes, it would become and continues to be a major commercial success, with three distinct generations of aircraft having sold X000 aircraft globally. This would be followed by the first Ahuriri Aerospace wide-body aircraft the [[R510]] in 1973. The first twinjet of its type, focused on shorter, high demand routes it would also be a significant success and be developed into the longer-ranged [[R520]] and first Ahuriri Aerospace quadjet the [[R530]], with the [[R520]] ending up as the backbone of Ahuriri Aerospaces widebody commercial success since its introduction in 1991 until today. | ||
Since the 1985 [[Vertical Training Solution]] program, all in-production Ahuriri Aerospace aircraft feature similar cockpit systems, based on the newly-developed glass cockpit of the [[R500]] families latest aircraft. This is to allow significantly easier training across the family of Ahuriri Aerospace aircraft and to help drive down costs for airlines. | |||
==Military== | ==Military== |
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Limited Liability Company | |
Industry | Aerospace, Defence |
Predecessor | Ahuriri Aircraft |
Founded | 1943 |
Founder | Arthur Henaki |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Rawhiri Henaki (Chairman) Hana Tuakeo (President and CEO) |
Products | R500 series, R510 series, R520 series, R530 series, R540 series, R550 series, R560 series |
Number of employees | 97,321 |
Ahuriri Aerospace is an Onekawan multinational aerospace corporation. Ahuriri Aerospace designs, manufactures and sells a variety of civilian and military aircraft globally. In 2020 Ahuriri Aerospace was the Xth largest aircraft manufacturer, with delivery of its X000th aircraft in October 2019. It has two primary divisions, Ahuriri Aerospace Commercial and Ahuriri Aerospace Defence & Security.
Ahuriri Aerospace is headquartered in the Onekawan city of Ahuriri and has been since its founding as Ahuriri Aircraft in 1943. Situated near the original and most significant of its commercial manufacturing facilities, additional production and manufacturing sites are spread across Onekawa-Nukanoa. It has also established significant final assembly and production facilities Deryvalik, Yisrael, primarily for its R510 series of aircraft, to support its Belisarian and Scipian markets. Its shares are traded in Onekawa-Nukanoa.
History
Products
Commercial
Ahuriri Aerospace first ventures into commercial aviation began with the R300 of propeller driver passenger aircraft in 1943. The was quickly followed the the larger R400 and R410 aircraft in 1946 and 1951 respectively. Poor commercial sales of the R410 series resulted in Ahuriri Aircraft pulling out of the commercial aircraft market to focus solely on military aircraft development and production in 1954.
Ahuriri Aerospace eventually re-entered the civilian market in 1968 following major success with their R700 series and R800 series military aircraft developments with the R500. A narrow-body twinjet focused on thin and short routes, it would become and continues to be a major commercial success, with three distinct generations of aircraft having sold X000 aircraft globally. This would be followed by the first Ahuriri Aerospace wide-body aircraft the R510 in 1973. The first twinjet of its type, focused on shorter, high demand routes it would also be a significant success and be developed into the longer-ranged R520 and first Ahuriri Aerospace quadjet the R530, with the R520 ending up as the backbone of Ahuriri Aerospaces widebody commercial success since its introduction in 1991 until today.
Since the 1985 Vertical Training Solution program, all in-production Ahuriri Aerospace aircraft feature similar cockpit systems, based on the newly-developed glass cockpit of the R500 families latest aircraft. This is to allow significantly easier training across the family of Ahuriri Aerospace aircraft and to help drive down costs for airlines.