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| − | *SAI, IAT Savelli, Nordier | + | *SAI (Karolia), IAT Savelli (Ispelia), Nordier (Mergania), Flugzeugwerke Lillenthal (Mergania) |
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In addition, there are plants for pre-products. | In addition, there are plants for pre-products. | ||
These are: | These are: | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Älved? -> | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Belphenia? -> | ||
*[[xxxx]], Brasonia -> '''final assebly''' single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway) | *[[xxxx]], Brasonia -> '''final assebly''' single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway) | ||
| − | *[[xxxx]], Eshein? -> | + | *[[xxxx]], Eelanti? -> |
| + | *[[xxxx]], Eshein? -> fuselage sections | ||
*[[xxxx]], Federal States -> '''final assebly''' single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway) | *[[xxxx]], Federal States -> '''final assebly''' single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway) | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Helvetiania? -> | ||
*[[xxxx]], Ispelia -> '''final assebly''' single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway) | *[[xxxx]], Ispelia -> '''final assebly''' single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway) | ||
| − | *[[xxxx]], | + | *[[xxxx]], Ispelia -> cockpit sections (sea access!) |
| − | *[[xxxx]], Mergania -> '''final assebly''' widebodies Aero 50 & Aero 70 (sea access!, runway) | + | *Torre?, Ispelia -> electronics |
| − | *[[xxxx]], | + | *[[xxxx]], Izaland? -> |
| − | + | *[[xxxx]], Kara? -> | |
| + | *[[xxxx]], Karolia? -> | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Kojo? -> | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Madean Union -> fuselage sections | ||
| + | *Lansing, Mergania -> '''final assebly''' single-aisle Aero 40 (sea access!, runway) | ||
| + | *Lillenthal, Mergania -> '''final assebly''' widebodies Aero 50 & Aero 70 (sea access!, runway) | ||
| + | *Rodham, Mergania -> ? | ||
| + | *Bütingen, Mergania -> ? | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Nuen? -> | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Orinoco? -> | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Reeland -> '''final assebly''' single-aisle Aero 40 (sea access!, runway)???? | ||
*[[xxxx]], Reeland -> '''final assembly''' of military airplaness (sea access!, runway) | *[[xxxx]], Reeland -> '''final assembly''' of military airplaness (sea access!, runway) | ||
*[[xxxx]], Reeland -> wings (sea access!) | *[[xxxx]], Reeland -> wings (sea access!) | ||
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*[[xxxx]], Saikyel? -> | *[[xxxx]], Saikyel? -> | ||
*[[xxxx]], Wyster -> '''final assembly''' of helicopterss (railway access, heliport) | *[[xxxx]], Wyster -> '''final assembly''' of helicopterss (railway access, heliport) | ||
| + | *[[xxxx]], Wyster -> fuselage sections | ||
3 lines A20, 4 lines A40, 1 line A50, 1 line A70 | 3 lines A20, 4 lines A40, 1 line A50, 1 line A70 | ||
Latest revision as of 04:00, 1 February 2023
| Industry | Aerospace | ||||||||||
| Headquarters | tbd | ||||||||||
| Area Served | Worldwide | ||||||||||
| Products | Commercial airliners | ||||||||||
| Web Site | www.aerotheon.su | ||||||||||
Prearrangement
Rules for joining
- democracy, social economic market (at least to some extent)
- coordinated contribution of raw materials and preliminary products for aircraft industry
- all larger national aircraft producing companies have joined
- producers of small airplanes (<30 seats), niche products and production plants from foreign airplane producers are still possible
- member of EUOIA? -> at least no customs charges
History
- SAI (Karolia), IAT Savelli (Ispelia), Nordier (Mergania), Flugzeugwerke Lillenthal (Mergania)
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Civilian products
historic products:
- FOKKER? -> start with 50-120 capacity, turboprop
- competing/additional products from Nordier and IAT Savelli
- common development of larger airplane
- xx
current products:
- AERO 20-family is a civilian aircraft, twin-engine jet, single-aisle, capacity: 120-160
- AERO 40-family is a short- to medium-range civilian aircraft and the most successful aircraft produced by Aerotheon, twin-engine jet, single-aisle, capacity: 170-290
- AERO 50-family is a medium to long-range civilian aircraft, three-engine jet, wide-body, capacity: 260-350
- AERO 70-family is a long-range civilian aircraft produced by Aerotheon, twin-engine jet, wide-body, capacity: 320-400
never realized:
- AERO 90-family is a long-range civilian aircraft, four-engine jet, wide-body, double-deck, capacity: 450-650
- AERO 27 is a supersonic civilian aircraft, four-engine jet, narrow-body, capacity: 90-130
Locations
The individual Aerotheon sites are partly historically based. Their work distribution is based on the national ownerships of Aerotheon, owners are Mergania, Ispelia, Wyster and Reeland. Also Eshein and the Madean Union hold minority shares.
The transport of products/pre-products between the plants (Werke) is usually done by ships, thus all locations for large part assembly are located around the Darcodian Sea with diract access to the sea. After the final assembly, the plane fly by itself to other locations (interior work, paintwork, final inspection).
The Aerotheon Group has several final assembly lines for different models and markets. In addition, there are plants for pre-products. These are:
- xxxx, Älved? ->
- xxxx, Belphenia? ->
- xxxx, Brasonia -> final assebly single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway)
- xxxx, Eelanti? ->
- xxxx, Eshein? -> fuselage sections
- xxxx, Federal States -> final assebly single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway)
- xxxx, Helvetiania? ->
- xxxx, Ispelia -> final assebly single-aisles Aero 20 & Aero 40 (sea access!, runway)
- xxxx, Ispelia -> cockpit sections (sea access!)
- Torre?, Ispelia -> electronics
- xxxx, Izaland? ->
- xxxx, Kara? ->
- xxxx, Karolia? ->
- xxxx, Kojo? ->
- xxxx, Madean Union -> fuselage sections
- Lansing, Mergania -> final assebly single-aisle Aero 40 (sea access!, runway)
- Lillenthal, Mergania -> final assebly widebodies Aero 50 & Aero 70 (sea access!, runway)
- Rodham, Mergania -> ?
- Bütingen, Mergania -> ?
- xxxx, Nuen? ->
- xxxx, Orinoco? ->
- xxxx, Reeland -> final assebly single-aisle Aero 40 (sea access!, runway)????
- xxxx, Reeland -> final assembly of military airplaness (sea access!, runway)
- xxxx, Reeland -> wings (sea access!)
- xxxx, Reeland -> scrapyard / long-time sorage (dry region, runway) / center for product review
- xxxx, Saikyel? ->
- xxxx, Wyster -> final assembly of helicopterss (railway access, heliport)
- xxxx, Wyster -> fuselage sections
3 lines A20, 4 lines A40, 1 line A50, 1 line A70
plants required for:
- cabin/seat electronics,
- spare parts store (close to freight airport),
- fuselage:
- cockpit section
- wing box section
- cabin sections wb
- cabin sections sa
- rear fuselage sections
- cabin interior
- wings
- flaps, ailerons, flaps, winglet, slats, spoilers
- tail: rudder, vertical/horizontal stabilizer
- gears
- cockpit electronics
- carbon fiber
- heavy maintenance (runway)
- x
see Airbus:
- Toulouse, France (A320 family, A330 and A350)
- Hamburg, Germany (A320 family)
- Seville, Spain (A400M)
- Tianjin, China (A319 and A320).
- Airbus Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, USA (A220 and A320 family)
- Mirabel, Canada (A220)
- Broughton, Wales — Commercial Wings Construction
Pictures to use
SAI Aviation OV (Sairola Aeiro International) is an aerospace manufacturer based in Fontjäna, Karolia. It was founded in 1985 to design and manufacture the SAI 110, a 76-seat regional jet. The company currently produces the SAI 210 (a development of the earlier model) and larger 410 aircraft as well as having a 48% stake in Maal Aerospace OV who build light aircraft. They are also the wholesale owners of SAI Jets OV, a maintenance division; and SAI Thrust OV, an engine manufacturer.
History
SAI was formed in order to produce a new aircraft that would compete in the regional jet sector, which was expanding in the early 1980s. Up to this point most types of these aircraft had been turboprop powered but the company had been able to acquire a new design of small turbofan jet engine which could nearly match a turboprop's efficiency at the speed and altitude of short-haul flights, as well as climbing faster and being quieter.
SAI 110
The SAI 110 made its debut flight in 1987 and entered service with Majos Air the following year, with several other airlines also placing orders shortly afterwards. It had two turbofan engines mounted either side of the rear fuselage and a t-tail, and featured 2+2 seating with a crew of four and a range of 1520nm at 24000ft. Around 150 had been sold before production ended in 2000.
SAI 210
The 210 family is a slightly enlarged and modernised version of the original 110 which was certified in 1998. The 210 has two extra rows of seats, taking the total capacity to 84 passengers and has more modern engines which provide a 30kt higher cruising speed at the same fuel burn. As of 2014, 136 airframes have been delivered.
SAI 410
The 410 is designed as a further enlargement and has a maximum of 96 seats in a stretched design as well as more powerful engines and a larger wing and tail. It first flew in 2005 and is in service with 15 airlines worldwide. 57 aircraft are currently in service with further orders still in production.
Future
A completely new design family, the 240 series, was announced in 2009. It will be substantially larger and feature 3+2 seating with a capacity of 100-120 passengers and completely new engines which will be mounted under the wings. Several airlines have registered an interest in purchasing the jet, which is currently undergoing testing and first orders will be delivered in 2016. SAI have also announced two stretched versions which will be known as the 340 and 440, designed to compete in the mainline airliner sector as well as to still be economical as regional jets.