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Civilian Aircraft

A few selected Manufacturers single and twin engine aircraft typical used for in general aviation.

  1. Cessna: Cessna produces a wide range of light aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the Cessna 172, Cessna 182, Cessna 206 and Cessna 208 Caravan.

  2. Beechcraft: Beechcraft produces a wide range of light aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the Beechcraft Bonanza, Beechcraft Baron, Beechcraft King Air and Beechcraft Premier.

  3. Piper Aircraft: Piper Aircraft produces a wide range of light aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the Piper PA-28 Cherokee, Piper PA-32 Saratoga, Piper PA-34 Seneca and Piper PA-46 Malibu.

  4. Pilatus: Pilatus produces a wide range of single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the Pilatus PC-12, Pilatus PC-24, Pilatus PC-6 Porter and Pilatus PC-21.

  5. Diamond Aircraft: Diamond Aircraft produces a wide range of light aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the Diamond DA20, Diamond DA40, Diamond DA42 and Diamond DA62.

  6. Mooney: Mooney produces a wide range of single-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as Mooney M20, Mooney M20S Acclaim, Mooney M20R Ovation, Mooney M20V Acclaim Ultra and Mooney M20U Ovation Ultra.

  7. Socata: Socata produces a wide range of light aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the Socata TBM series and Socata Trinidad.

  8. Tecnam: Tecnam produces a wide range of light sport aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as Tecnam P92 Echo, Tecnam P2008 and Tecnam P2006T.

  9. Britten-Norman: Britten-Norman produces a wide range of twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the Britten-Norman Islander and Britten-Norman Trislander.

  10. CubCrafters: CubCrafters produces a wide range of light sport aircraft and experimental aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the CubCrafters Carbon Cub and CubCrafters Sport Cub.

  11. Flight Design: Flight Design produces a wide range of light sport aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as Flight Design CTSW and Flight Design CTLS.

  12. Jabiru: Jabiru produces a wide range of light sport aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as Jabiru J230 and Jabiru J430.

  13. Van's Aircraft: Van's Aircraft produces a wide range of kit aircraft, including single-engine and twin-engine propeller-driven aircraft such as the Van's RV-3, Van's RV-4, Van's RV-6, Van's RV-7, Van's RV-8, Van's RV-9, Van's RV-10, Van's RV-12, Van's RV-14, Van's RV-15 and Van's RV-16.

  14. Zenith Aircraft: Zenith Aircraft produces a wide range of kit

Here are a few select manufacturers of typically commercial or corporate aircraft.

  1. Boeing: Commercial aircraft, including the 737, 747, 767, 777, and 787.

  2. Airbus: Commercial aircraft, including the A320, A330, A350, and A380 families.

  3. Embraer: Regional jets and commercial aircraft, including the E-Jet and ERJ families.

  4. Bombardier: Regional jets and commercial aircraft, including the CRJ, Q400, and C Series (now known as the A220) families.

  5. COMAC: Commercial aircraft, including the C919 and ARJ21.

  6. Irkut: Commercial aircraft, including the MC-21.

  7. Antonov: Commercial and military transport aircraft, including the An-148, An-158, and An-178.

  8. Sukhoi: Commercial and military aircraft, including the Superjet 100.

  9. ATR: Regional turboprop aircraft, including the ATR 42 and ATR 72.

  10. Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation: Commercial aircraft, including the MRJ.

 

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