KAD
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Headquarters | Deva , |
KAD, or the Crimson Aviation Workshop (Common Ostrozavan: Karminovă Aerospațiala Dielnya) is a major Ostrozavan aerospace corporation. Primarily focused on commercial aviation and helicopters, KAD is one of the world's largest aircraft manufacturers by volume, taking the third-most airliner orders. The company is primarily organized into three divisions: Rotorwing, Cosmos, and Commercial Airwing. A fourth division, commonly known as KADO or Defense Aerospace, was subsumed by the multinational aerospace conglomerate _____ in 2009, following the Ostrozavan Protection Force's pursuit of a joint aviation environment with the Daitoa Republic and North Ottonia.
Organized as a public-benefit corporation, KAD is headquartered in the Ostrozavan city of Deva, in the state of Valdavia, and is one of the subprime republic's biggest employers. The company has production and manufacturing facilities mostly in Belisaria (Ostrozava, North Ottonia, Drevstran) but also in Talahara and Tsurushima. The company produces and markets one of the first commercially viable digital fly-by-wire airliners, the KAD L/4300V, and one of the world's largest passenger airliners, the KAD L/4575. By November 2018, the global KAD fleet had performed more than 95 million flights, totalling over 195 billion kilometers and carrying 9 billion passengers.
Hv.70/M3 utility helicopter of the Ostrozavan Protection Force.