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Revision as of 17:06, 12 July 2023

Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation
Native name
Մարոտո Բոտձն Ծորպորածիօն Աերոեսպածիալ
Iberic name
Maroto Botín Corporación Aeroespacial
Private
IndustryAerospace
PredecessorsMaroto Aircraft
Botín Aircraft
Founded20 December 1949; 74 years ago (1949-12-20)
FoundersSantiago Maroto Hidalgo
Daniel Botín Guevara
HeadquartersSan Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis
Key people
CEO: Ignacio Sánchez Morterero
ProductsAircraft, missiles, rockets
RevenueIncrease ₡222.2 billion colóns (2019)
Increase ₡192.2 billion colóns (2019)
Increase ₡20.0 billion colóns (2019)
Total assetsIncrease ₡928.3 billion colóns (2019)
Total equityIncrease ₡722.4 billion colóns (2019)
OwnerJosé Figueroa Gutiérrez
Number of employees
60,000 (2019)
Websitemarotobotin.com.cr

The Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation (Creeperian SpanishCreeperian: Մարոտո Բոտձն Ծորպորածիօն Աերոեսպածիալ; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Maroto Botín Corporación Aeroespacial; pronounced: [maˈɾo-to βoˈtin]), commonly known as simply Maroto Botín and abbreviated as MB, is a major Creeperian aerospace manufacturing corporation and defense contractor formed by the merger of Maroto Aircraft and the Botín Aircraft in 1958. It has produced a number of well-known commercial aircraft such as the MB-8 and MB-11. The corporation is based at Miguel Martín Cabañeras y Gutiérrez International Airport near San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis.

History

Formation

Maroto Botín was formed on 23 November 1958, with the merger of the Maroto Aircraft Company, headed by Santiago Maroto Hidalgo, and the Botín Aircraft Company, headed by Daniel Botín Guevara. The two companies previously had held a duopoly over Creeperopolis' aerospace industry and, with government incentives, merged to form a single monopoly.

In 1962, the company released its first jointly created aircraft and also their first ever jet airliner, the Maroto Botín MB-8. Later that same year, the Maroto Botín MB-33 entered service with the Creeperian Armed Forces.

In 1978, Maroto Botín introduced the most widely used Creeperian military fighter, the Maroto Botín MB-23.

The company's most recent product is the Maroto Botín MB-13 jet airliner which entered service with Creeperian Airlines in May 2020.

Products

Key people

See also