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Pages in category "Aircraft manufacturers of New Zealand" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Aircraft by nationality of original manufacturer ... Pages in category "Aircraft manufactured in New Zealand" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 ...
NZSkydive Ltd, trading as NZAero, is an aircraft manufacturing company based in Hamilton, New Zealand. Along with its predecessors, it has sold more than 700 utility, training and agricultural aircraft. [1] The company replaced Pacific Aerospace Ltd, which became insolvent and was liquidated in 2021. [1]
Vickers Aircraft Company operates from multiple buildings at the Hamilton Airport, in Hamilton, New Zealand. [10]Facilities include cleanrooms for composite layup and bonding operations, ovens for composite curing, manufacturing equipment (routers, presses), trim rooms, stockrooms, and multiple assembly areas.
Alpha Aviation is an aircraft manufacturing company based in Hamilton, New Zealand.It manufactures the Alpha 2000 range of light aircraft. The company was formed by a group of entrepreneurs who have purchased the rights to Apex Aircraft's Alpha R2000 aircraft, originally manufactured by Avions Robin.
The aircraft had been sold to China in September 2015 and then illegally exported to North Korea. Pacific Aerospace expressed surprise, however New Zealand Customs discovered that even after the company was aware the aircraft was in North Korea some of the company staff had planned to sell replacement parts for the aircraft to a Chinese company.
Micro Aviation NZ is an aircraft manufacturing company based in Hamilton, New Zealand and later in Mandeville, New Zealand.It produces the Bantam microlight aircraft.. Company founder Max Clear started building these popular aircraft in 1980, and was based at Te Kowhai.
A group of New Zealand top dressing operators gathered a hundred purchase options for the design, now marketed as the Fletcher FU-24, off the drawing board and New Zealand farming company Cable Price Corporation funded the construction of two prototypes (one for static stress tests which never received a constructor's number and the second, c ...