Airsub

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The Airsub Company
Public
Industry
FoundedApril 18, 1956; 68 years ago (1956-04-18) (as Aerotonau Co.)
Viitaniemi, Caspiaa
FounderNellen Audrey
HeadquartersAirsub Company International Headquarters, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Marcus Causerne
(Chairman)
Brennen Turbey
(President and CEO)
Products
RevenueIncrease Z$ 52.56 billion (2019)
Increase Z$ −2.975 billion (2019)
Decrease Z$ −3.636 billion (2019)
Number of employees
111,133 (January 1, 2022)
Divisions
  • Commercial Aircraft (Airsub S.A.S.)
  • Defence and Space
  • Helicopters

The Airsub Company is a Euronian multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, and other civil and military aerospace products worldwide. It manufactures aircraft in Euronia, mainly Zamastan, Shoassau, Lutharia, and Caspiaa, as well as in various countries outside Euronia. It is the world's second largest airline manufacturer behind Toring Industries. The company has three divisions: Commercial Aircraft (Airsub S.A.S.), Defence and Space, and Helicopters.

The company's main civil aeroplane business is conducted through the Shoassauan company Airsub S.A.S., based in Staventer, with production and manufacturing facilities mostly in Zamastan and Caspiaa, but also in Lutharia, Drambenburg, and Avergnon. Final assembly production is based in Jade Harbor and Anchorhead, (Zamastan), Viitaniemi (Caspiaa), and Ledua (Quetana).

History

Environmental records

Jet biofuels

Corporate governance

Board of directors

Chief executive officer

Chairman of the board

President

Products

Commercial Airliners

Product list and details (date information from Airsub)
Aircraft Description Seats Max 1st flight Production ceased
S220 2 engines, single aisle 108–130 133–160 2013-09-16
S300 2 engines, twin aisle 228–254 361 1972-10-28 2007-03-27 (561 built)
S310 2 engines, twin aisle, modified S300 187 279 1982-04-03 1998-03-27 (255 built)
S318 2 engines, single aisle, shortened 6.17 m from S320 107 132 2002-01-15 2013-12-31 (80 built)
S319 2 engines, single aisle, shortened 3.77 m from S320 124 156 1995-08-25
S320 2 engines, single aisle 150 186 1987-02-22
S321 2 engines, single aisle, lengthened 6.94 m from S320 185 240 1993-03-11
S330 2 engines, twin aisle 246–300 406–440 1992-11-02
S340 4 engines, twin aisle 239–377 377–440 1991-10-25 2011-11-10 (380 built)
S350 2 engines, twin aisle 270–350 475 2013-06-14
S380 4 engines, twin aisle, double deck 555 853 2005-04-27 2022-01-01 (251 built)