Aero L-29 Delfin
Aero's history and anniversary coverage identify the L-29 as the company's first successful jet trainer and note its serial production scale.
Sources: Aero Vodochody history, Aero L-29 Delfin anniversary articleBuilt by archive
Aero Vodochody is a Czech aerospace manufacturer based in Odolena Voda, best known for military jet trainers, light combat aircraft, and aerostructures for global partners.
1 weapon systemsAero Vodochody traces its roots to 1919 and is presented by the company as one of the oldest aerospace manufacturers in the world. Its public history centers on military jet aircraft, with the L-29 Delfin, L-39 Albatros, L-159 ALCA, and L-39 Skyfox forming the core of its modern catalog identity.
This builder archive page highlights the company because the catalog includes Aero-designed aircraft that shaped Cold War and post-Cold War pilot training, light attack, reconnaissance, and modernization programs, alongside the firm's broader aerostructures business.
Aero's history and anniversary coverage identify the L-29 as the company's first successful jet trainer and note its serial production scale.
Sources: Aero Vodochody history, Aero L-29 Delfin anniversary articleAero's product page describes the L-39 as a trainer and light fighter that remains in use for basic and advanced training as well as combat missions.
Sources: Aero Vodochody history, Aero L-39 AlbatrosAero's product page presents the L-159 as a combat-proven light aircraft capable of multiple roles, including training and light attack.
Sources: Aero L-159Aero presents the Skyfox as a new-generation subsonic jet trainer and tactical aircraft designed for training, light attack, air patrolling, and reconnaissance.
Sources: Aero L-39 SkyfoxThe company's history page dates Aero's founding to 25 February 1919, shortly after the creation of independent Czechoslovakia.
Sources: Aero Vodochody history
Aero's history page says the aerostructures division was created in 2010 to expand the company's share of international aerospace projects and specialized manufacturing.
Sources: Aero Vodochody history
The company announced the start of L-39NG development in 2014, later turning the program into its current flagship aircraft line.
Sources: Aero Vodochody history, Aero annual report 2024
Aero announced type certification for the trainer version of the L-39NG.T1, describing it as ready for pilot training in the Czech Republic and Hungary.
Sources: Aero L-39NG T1 certification
The company is publicly styled as AERO Vodochody AEROSPACE a.s. on its official site and in filings; this profile normalizes the catalog facet to Aero Vodochody and keeps the legal-form variants in aliases.
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