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Aymovski Aircraft Corporation
Public
Traded asSSX: AYI
Industry
Founded(January 12, 1952 (1952-01-12))
FounderSeok-ju Aymovski
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Cheon Ho-jin (CEO)
ProductsMilitary aircraft
RevenueIncreaseUR$2.842 billion (FY 2014)
Increase UR$220.6 million (FY 2014)
Total assetsIncrease UR$1.428 billion (FY 2014)
Total equityIncrease UR$0.991 billion (FY 2014)
Number of employees
25,895 (2011)[1]
Subsidiaries
  • Mayuchi Engineering Division
Websitewww.aymovski.co.ank

Aymovski Aircraft Corporation (Anikatian: 아여모슥키 항공기 공사 ayeomoseugki hang-gong-gi gongsa), or Aymovski (Anikatian: 아여모슥키 ayeomoseugki), is a Anikatian military aircraft design bureau, primarily designing fighter aircraft. Its head office is in Antiytia. It was founded by Seok-ju Aymovski in 1952 as the Aymovski Design Bureau (design office prefix Ay).

Aymovski aircraft are a staple of the DSRA and Anikatian air forces, and the DSRA sold many of these aircraft within its sphere of influence. They have been used by the militaries of Rodarion, Saarland, Goredemabwa, and Nazali in aerial confrontations with Emmerian and allied forces, and form part of the air forces of many nations worldwide.


List of Aymovski aircraft

Production

  • Ay-01, 1962
  • Ay-04, 1968 first supersonic variable wing interceptor fighter
    • Ay-04MKU, 1983, advanced fighter derivative
    • Ay-04BKT, 1973, a ground-attack derivative
    • Ay-04BKR, 1975, a reconnaissance derivative
    • Ay-04MBK, 1985, a advanced fighter-bomber derivative
  • Ay-05, 1977, comparable to the UR F-10 Scorpion and F-12 Cobra II
    • Ay-05K-SMT 1987, a improved multirole fighter derivative
    • Ay-05K-UB 1982, a twin seat multirole trainer derivative
    • Ay-05NG 2004, a advanced 4++ generation multirole fighter derivative
    • Ay-05NGE 2006, a advanced 4++ generation electronic warfare derivative
  • Ay-06, 2004, a advanced basic trainer derivative of the Ay-05
  • Ay-07, 2003, advanced 4++ generation fighter aircraft
  • Ay-105, 2005, advanced 5th generation fighter aircraft

Experimental

UAVs and drones

See also

References

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