Manufacturers
These include:
- Asia
- China
- COMAC (includes Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Factory)
- Shenyang Aircraft Corporation
- Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation
- Japan
- Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation
- China
- Europe
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- Airbus S.A.S. (formerly a multinational conglomeration of the largest European aerospace companies of France, Germany, Spain and the UK)
- Czech Republic
- Let Kunovice
- France/Italy
- ATR
- Netherlands
- Fokker (now defunct)
- Russian companies (formerly Soviet-controlled)
- Ilyushin
- Sukhoi
- Tupolev
- Yakovlev
- Sweden
- Saab AB (no longer manufactures civilian aircraft)
- Ukraine (formerly Soviet-controlled)
- Antonov
- United Kingdom
- BAE Systems (formerly British Aerospace, no longer manufactures civilian aircraft)
- Britten-Norman
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- North America
- Canada
- Bombardier (includes the former De Havilland Canada and Canadair)
- United States
- Boeing (includes the former McDonnell Douglas company which itself included the Douglas Aircraft Company)
- Lockheed Corporation (now part of Lockheed Martin, and no longer involved in civil aviation)
- Canada
- South America
- Brazil
- Embraer
- Brazil
The international market for middle-sized and large-sized airliners is now divided between Airbus and Boeing, although Russian/former Soviet manufacturers still sell significant numbers of airliners to their traditional markets. Smaller-sized aircraft manufacturers include, in addition to these two, ATR, Embraer and Bombardier.
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