United Aeronautics Syndicate
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Native name | Tadukli Yeddukklen n Tasnafsit |
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Direct distributist syndicate | |
Industry | Aerospace Defence |
Founded | March 12, 1921Wasif, Talahara | in
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Headquarters | , |
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Ⲇ4.64 billion (2025) ($6.03 billion) | |
Total assets | Ⲇ15.07 billion (2025) ($19.57 billion) |
Members | 14,683 (2025) |
Website | uas.ta.com |
The United Aeronautics Syndicate (Takelat: ⵜⴰⴷⵓⴽⵍⵉ ⵢⴻⴹⵓⴿⵍⴻⵏ ⵏ ⵜⴰⵙⵏⴰⴼⵙⵉⵜ; Tadukli Yeḍukklen n Tasnafsit), commonly initiallized as UAS (TaYeTas) is a Talaharan aerospace manufacturing and design firm based in Maktarim with satellite facilities around the country. The UAS is a direct distributist syndicate, collectively owned by its workforce membership, sectioned into design and manufacturing sections.
The UAS was formed in 1921 for the manufacture of fixed-wing aircraft as the Aeroplane Fabricators' Union. In 1936, it merged with the failing National Aerostatics Syndicate to form the United Aeronautics Syndicate. In the present day, the UAS is the preeminent Talaharan defence contractor with export customers across the global left.
History
Fixed-wing aircraft were first experienced by Talaharan military observers and spies in the Second West Scipian War fought between Sydalon and Yisrael between 1915 and 1918. From then on, Talaharan military experts pushed to adopt foreign designs, primarily in support and fast scouting roles. In this era, aerostats including dirigibles and tethered observation balloons had been employed for decades and their manufacture was the purview of the National Aerostatics Syndicate. Despite this, some of the first entities contracted for the manufacture of domestic fixed-wing designs were automotive and locomotive syndicates. Due to the distinct nature of the technology, the Aeroplane Fabricators' Union was formed in 1921, incorporating the design and assembly functions of fixed-wing craft which were growing in prominence for both civilian use and in military doctrine.