Banyan Aircraft Corporation
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Subsidiary | |
Industry | Civilian aircraft manufacturing, defense |
Founded | 1951 |
Headquarters | Banyan, Dan Xe Province, Baltanla |
Products | Military aircraft, Jetliners |
Number of employees | 15,000 |
Parent | Aviation Industry Corporation of Baltanla |
Website | www.banyan.com |
Banyan Aircraft Corporation or Banyan Aerospace Corporation is a Baltanian Air Force Manufacturer and a Civilian One too. Founded in 1951 it was one of the Earliest Aircraft Manufacturers that The Socialist Republic of Baltanla Had. And Became The Federal States of Baltanla's Main Aircraft Manufacturer in 1993.
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Products
Fighters
- S-2, Baltanian variant of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15.
- Banyan S-5, Chinese variant of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17.
- Banyan S-6, Chinese variant of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19.
- Banyan S-7, Chinese variant of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21.
- Banyan S-8, Indigenously developed 3rd generation fighter aircraft. NATO reporting name Finback.
- Banyan S-11, Chinese variant of the Russian Sukhoi Su-27.
- Banyan S-13, Cancelled air superiority fighter project.
- Banyan S-15, Carrier-borne naval multirole fighter
- Banyan S-16, Strike fighter aircraft
- Banyan FC-30, 5th Gen Stealth Aircraft.
In development
Civilian jetliners
- ACAC ARJ21 Baltean, collaborating with other companies of AVIC I.
Bombers
- Xian H-6 Banyan Aircraft in Collaboration with [[]].
- Nanchang Q-5 fighter bomber. Designed in Shenyang and later moved to Nanchang Aircraft for production.
General aviation aircraft
- Banyan type 5: Chinese production version of the Zloveshichy Yakovlev Yak-12 utility aircraft.
- Cessna 162
Engines
Parts
- Associated Lyulka AL-31 turbofan engine
- Whole tail sections and cargo doors for Boeing
- Parts for [[]and [[]]
UAVs and Drones
Canceled
- Banyan J-13: a cancelled 1971 Baltanian light fighter aircraft