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Many of the corporations assets are located in various regions in Tennai, with joint-ventures with foreign partners in Mansuriyyah, Gylias, and Syara. | Many of the corporations assets are located in various regions in Tennai, with joint-ventures with foreign partners in Mansuriyyah, Gylias, and Syara. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
=== | ===1964-1969=== | ||
===1970s=== | ===1970s=== | ||
===1980s=== | ===1980s=== | ||
===1990s=== | ===1990s=== | ||
===2000-2010=== | ===2000-2010=== | ||
===2000-2020=== | |||
==Environment== | ==Environment== |
Revision as of 20:33, 4 August 2021
State-owned enterprise | |
Industry | Aerospace, defense |
Founded | 1964 |
Products | Civil and military aircraft, satellites, defense electronics |
Services | Aircraft maintenance, aircraft upgrade, leasing, support solutions |
Number of employees | 127,658 (April, 2016) |
Tennai Aerospace Industries is a Tennaiite aerospace and defence corporation. With a 97% stake belonging to the Tennaiite Government, it consolidates many Tennaiite private and state owned aircraft manufacturing companies and assets engaged in the manufacture, design and sale of military, civilian, transport, and unmanned aircraft. It is headquartered in Hampi.
Many of the corporations assets are located in various regions in Tennai, with joint-ventures with foreign partners in Mansuriyyah, Gylias, and Syara.
History
1964-1969
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000-2010
2000-2020
Environment
TAI has committed to an aviation industry plan to reduce noise, CO2, and NOx emissions.
TAI was the first aerospace business to become ISO 14001 certified, in January 2005; this is a broader certification covering the whole organization, not just the aircraft it produces.
In association with Badger and Gyliair, TAI has developed a biofuel to reduce pollution and dependence on fossil fuels, claiming that this has the potential to replace up to a third of the world's aviation fuel. Algae-based biofuel absorbs carbon dioxide during growth and does not compete with food production. This alternative may be commercially available by 2030 but algae and other vegetation-based fuels are in an early stage of development and fuel-bearing algae has been expensive to develop. TAI offers delivery flights to airlines using a 10% biofuel blend in standard engines. The fuel does not cut carbon emissions but is free of sulphur emissions and demonstrates that the fuel could be used in commercial flights in unmodified engines.
In September 2020, TAI unveiled three liquid hydrogen-fueled concept aircraft that it claims could become the first commercial zero-emission aircraft, entering service by 2035.
Divisions
Commercial Aircraft
Commercial aircraft generated 60% of total revenue for the company in 2019. The product portfolio of encompasses light business jets such as the Butler 70/75 and narrow-body airliners such as the T-Jet Series.
Defense and Space
TAI Defense and Space was formed in March 1975 as part of a company restructuring from several former companies and divisions. TAI Defense and space manufactures tanker, transport, mission aircraft, and manages military sales of Tennai Helicopters products. It also produces electronis such as sensors, radars, missions systesms, and electronic warfare systems. They also develope manned and unmanned aerial systems (UAVs), mission avionics, electronic defence and warning systems and provide global security systems such as command & control, lead system integration, communication systems for public safety, industry, transportation and defence.
TAI Missile and Munitions Systems is also a part of the division and, alongside its rival Cheppali Defense, is a major manufacturer and supplier of airborne munitions for militaries across Tyran.
Helicopter
Tennai Helicopters is a helicopter manufacturing and support company.
Subsidiaries
Joint Ventures
Corporate Governance
Current Aircraft
Model | Image | Variants | Role | |||
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Business Jets | ||||||
Butler 40 XR | Place Text Here | Light business jet | ||||
Butler 45 XR | Place Text Here | Light business jet | ||||
Butler 70/75 | Place Text Here | Light business jet | ||||
TAI Chandra 300 | Place Text Here | Medium business jet | ||||
TAI Chandra 600 Series | Place Text Here | Medium business jet | ||||
TAI Chandra 850 | Place Text Here | Medium business jet | ||||
TAI International Express | Place Text Here | Large business jet | ||||
TAI International 7500/8000 | Place Text Here | Large business jet | ||||
TAI Lineage 1000 | Place Text Here | Ultra-large business jet | ||||
Commercial Jets | ||||||
TAI RJ200/100 | Place Text Here | Regional airliner | ||||
TAI T-Jet series | T170 T175 T190 R195 |
Narrow-body jet airliner | ||||
TAI T-Jet T2 series | T175-T2 T190-T2 T195-T2 |
Narrow-body jet airliner | ||||
Turboprops | ||||||
TAI Sprint 8 | Series 100 Series 200 Series 300 Series 400 |
Turboprop airliner | ||||
TAI Vashal | Place Text Here | Turboprop light business jet/regional airliner | ||||
TAI 121 | Place Text Here | Utility aircraft | ||||
Helicopters | ||||||
TAI Kaluku | Place Text Here | Multirole helicopter | ||||
TAI Light Combat Helicopter | Place Text Here | Combat helicopter | ||||
TAI Light Utility Helicopter | Place Text Here | Utility helicopter | ||||
Military | ||||||
TAI GF-20 Berunda | Place Text Here | Multirole fighter | ||||
TAI Dharva | Place Text Here | Basic Trainer | ||||
TAI Super Dharva | Place Text Here | Attack, counter insurgency, and trainer | ||||
TAI T-50 Talwar | T-50 T-50B TA-50 GF-50 |
Advanced jet trainer & light attack | ||||
TAI R-99 | R-99A R-99B P-99 |
Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) (R-99A) Remote sensing (R-99B) Maritime patrol (P-99) |