| Code: MTA4318 | Publication Date: Jun 2025 |
Moreover, advancements in lightweight materials, fuel-efficient engines, and hybrid-electric propulsion systems are influencing aircraft design and manufacturing trends. In addition to this, booming low-cost carrier operations in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East are strengthening demand for narrow-body aircraft, while international long-haul routes are stimulating wide-body aircraft procurement. Additionally, sustainability goals and government-backed decarbonization initiatives are accelerating the adoption of next-gen aircraft with lower emissions.
| Company Name | Airbus SE |
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| Headquarters | Toulouse, France |
| Established Year | 1970 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Airbus is Boeing's main competitor and a global leader in commercial aircraft manufacturing. Its A320, A350, and A380 families are widely used worldwide, and the company is known for its innovation and sustainability efforts.
| Company Name | Embraer S.A. |
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| Headquarters | São José dos Campos, Brazil |
| Established Year | 1969 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Embraer is a leading manufacturer of regional jets and commercial aircraft with up to 150 seats. Its E-Jet series is popular among airlines seeking fuel efficiency and short-to-medium haul operations.
| Company Name | Bombardier Inc. (Commercial Aircraft division sold to Airbus and Mitsubishi) |
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| Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Established Year | 1942 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Bombardier was a major regional jet producer before divesting its commercial aviation business. It now focuses on business jets but remains influential in aerospace design and engineering.
| Company Name | The Boeing Company |
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| Headquarters | Arlington, Virginia, USA |
| Established Year | 1916 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Boeing is one of the world's largest aerospace manufacturers, producing a full range of commercial aircraft, including the 737, 777, and 787 series. It serves airlines and leasing companies globally, with extensive manufacturing and support facilities.
| Company Name | Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation |
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| Headquarters | Nagoya, Japan |
| Established Year | 2008 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
A subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the company developed the SpaceJet (formerly MRJ) regional aircraft. Though currently paused, it was Japan's ambitious entry into commercial aviation.
| Company Name | ATR (Aerei da Trasporto Regionale) |
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| Headquarters | Toulouse, France |
| Established Year | 1981 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
ATR, a joint venture between Airbus and Leonardo, specializes in turboprop aircraft for regional routes. Its ATR 42 and ATR 72 models are globally popular for their efficiency on short-haul flights.
| Company Name | Textron Aviation (Cessna) |
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| Headquarters | Wichita, Kansas, USA |
| Established Year | 2014 (Textron Aviation), Cessna in 1927 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Textron Aviation produces light commercial and business aircraft under the Cessna and Beechcraft brands. Though known for smaller aircraft, Cessna has served commuter airlines worldwide.
| Company Name | De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited |
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| Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Established Year | Re-established: 2016 (originally 1928) |
| Official Website | Click Here |
De Havilland manufactures the Dash 8 series of turboprop aircraft. The aircraft is used globally for regional commercial operations, particularly in challenging environments.
| Company Name | Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) |
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| Headquarters | Shanghai, China |
| Established Year | 2008 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
COMAC develops large passenger aircraft for the domestic and international markets, including the C919 and ARJ21. It represents China's growing ambition to compete with Western aerospace giants.
| Company Name | United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) |
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| Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
| Established Year | 2006 |
| Official Website | Click Here |
UAC oversees several Russian aerospace firms including Sukhoi and Irkut. Its MC-21 and Sukhoi Superjet are part of efforts to modernize Russia's commercial aircraft industry.