The Italian Airospace Air Aviation Giant, which was acquired by the Turkish company Baykar, has 140 years of experience in the aviation industry.
According to Anadolu, the foundation of the Piaggio Aerospace, one of the largest companies in Italy, dates back to 1884. The company received the name from its founder, Italian entrepreneur Rinaldo Piangio.
Piaggio Aerospace, which released its first aircraft in 1915, is one of the oldest manufacturers of aircraft in the world.
Piaggio P.1, which took off into the air in 1922, produced a splash all over the world thanks to innovative design. In 1928, the Wind of Changes blew in production when an innovative aerodynamic pipe was built, and a new era of aerodynamic studies began.
In 1937, Piaggio Aerospace presented its new P.108 aircraft model. The heavy bomber P.108 became the first four -engine aircraft of the company.
developed by the company Business Jet is called “Heavenly Ferrari”
The company’s objects were restored after the Second World War. In 1957, the first business aircraft Piaggio R.166 and p.166M were developed and held successful tests, which gained international recognition in the field of aviation, as they combined the power of aviation equipment and practical design.
In 1964, the first piaggio PD-108 reactive aircraft entered the global aviation market, which was the result of the coordinated work of the Piaggio Aerospace engineers. A male, which had different options, served as a business jet.
Piaggio Aerospace, which also developed the P.136 seaplane and the P.149 training aircraft, in 1986, after many years of research, it developed a new generation business card P.180 Avanti.
This plane, which opened the door to the new era for the company, was called “Heavenly Ferrari” in the aviation industry.
p.180 Avanti, which has a large cabin, can gain a height of up to 41 thousand feet. The model, which is among the fastest screw aircraft, is important for the company in terms of strengthening its influence in aviation.
The company, which made a name in international markets with the P.180 model in 1998, with this development has reached the forefront in the manufacture of business malets.
Piaggio Aerospace, which also develops aircraft for various purposes, modernized and developed a P.166 aircraft in 2003 and introduced it under the name P.166 DP1. A two -engine aircraft performed the functions of a sea patrol aircraft.
In 2005, the company strengthened its success in the production of business jets, announcing Avanti II, the new version of P.180 Avanti.
The capacity of 8 passengers Avanti II stands out in its class and provides a quick and comfortable journey.
The updated Piaggio P.180 Avanti II turboprop aircraft has a decent competition for reactive aircraft models, and among business class specialists it is called “Heavenly Ferrari”