Pelasgia
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Adamidis-Aetos Aerospace Group
A Co-Founding Partner of Daedalus Aviation Intl.
Founded in 1969 as the merger of Aetos Aviation Company and Adamidis Aviation Industrial Company, Adamidis-Aetos Aerospace Group of Companies is Pelasgia and Himyar's largest producer of planes, helicopters, and other aerospace materials with both a civilian and military application. Adamidis-Aetos (commonly known by its initials "AA") is jointly based in Nymphaion and Petralona, with major facilities in several other Pelasgian cities, including Perama, Tyrus and Ioannopolis.
AA-121 Jet Family |
The AA-121 are a family of medium-range jet airliners developed a state-of-the-art successor to the AA-120 family (below). Having first entered service with the Pelasgian regional carrier Archipelago Airlines, the three twinjet variants share the same four-abreast narrow-body fuselage with different lengths and three different new wings, twin turbofans in two sizes, fly-by-wire controls with new avionics, and an updated cabin.
AA-120 Jet Family |
The AA-120 Jet Family is a series of four-abreast narrow-body short- to medium-range twin-engine jet airliners, carrying 66 to 124 passengers. The aircraft family entered production in 2002, having been specifically designed to efficiently serve lower-demand routes while offering many of the same amenities and features of larger jets. The E-Jet family is used by mainline and regional airlines around the world; it first entered service with the Carian national airline, Carian Airways.
AA-20 Rex Business Jet |
The AA-20 business jets are a family of mid-size and super mid-size business jets. The aircraft family was launched in April 2008 and were the first jets in the size category to feature a flat-floor stand-up cabin and fly-by-wire.
Other business jet families:
AA-8 Chelidon Light Aircraft |
The AA-8 is a twin-engined light aircraft, which has been in non-continuous production by Adamidis-Aetos since 1971. The AA-8 is primarily used for personal and business flying.
Other light aircraft:
AA-121 Jet Family |
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The AA-121 are a family of medium-range jet airliners developed a state-of-the-art successor to the AA-120 family (below). Having first entered service with the Pelasgian regional carrier Archipelago Airlines, the three twinjet variants share the same four-abreast narrow-body fuselage with different lengths and three different new wings, twin turbofans in two sizes, fly-by-wire controls with new avionics, and an updated cabin.
AA-120 Jet Family |
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The AA-120 Jet Family is a series of four-abreast narrow-body short- to medium-range twin-engine jet airliners, carrying 66 to 124 passengers. The aircraft family entered production in 2002, having been specifically designed to efficiently serve lower-demand routes while offering many of the same amenities and features of larger jets. The E-Jet family is used by mainline and regional airlines around the world; it first entered service with the Carian national airline, Carian Airways.
AA-20 Rex Business Jet |
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The AA-20 business jets are a family of mid-size and super mid-size business jets. The aircraft family was launched in April 2008 and were the first jets in the size category to feature a flat-floor stand-up cabin and fly-by-wire.
Other business jet families:
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light business jet;
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very light business jetAA-8 Chelidon Light Aircraft |
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The AA-8 is a twin-engined light aircraft, which has been in non-continuous production by Adamidis-Aetos since 1971. The AA-8 is primarily used for personal and business flying.
Other light aircraft:
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utility aircraft;
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crop duster
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