Founded in 1919, Aero Vodochody is one of the oldest aerospace companies in the world. With 11,000 aircraft produced hundreds of L-39 Albatros aircraft in service with dozens of military operators and a number of demo teams, and especially with its new L-39NG aircraft.
AERO Vodochody AEROSPACE has officially delivered the first three L-39 Skyfox training aircraft to the Hungarian Air Force. The handover ceremony took place on May 30 at Kecskemét Air Base, attended...
AERO Vodochody and Embraer announced today signed a contract amendment that expands their industrial cooperation on the C-390 Millennium transport aircraft program. A key element of this cooperation is the...
AERO Vodochody has obtained a type certificate for the L-39NG.T1 trainer aircraft on September 24, as confirmed by the Department of Military Aviation Supervision of the Czech Republic's Ministry of...
The Vietnamese Air Force has completed the Site Acceptance Test (SAT) of six L-39NG trainer aircraft, Czech manufacturer Aero Vodochody has announced. The SAT, conducted by a joint team of specialists...
South Koreas Defense Agency for Technology and Quality convened experts from the military, defense industry, research institutes, and academia for the first general meeting of the newly established Space Satellite...
Czech aircraft manufacturer Aero Vodochody recently announced the shipment of L-39NG aircraft and a ground simulation training system to an undisclosed customer, likely Hungary. Aero Vodochody completed a logistical operation involving...
The Serbian government has set in motion plans to make 5000 kamikaze drones called “mosquito” which come with a warhead in the front of the fuselage. During a recent tour of...
Czech aircraft maker, AERO Vodochody AEROSPACE has acquired 100% of Technometra Český Brod, one of Aeros major suppliers for the new L-39NG aircraft and also supplies and repairs aggregates for...
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