CAGE Codes:
A037M | CC038 | F3799 |
FA7W9 | FAH21 | FAMW4 |
FAQM0 | FAS90 | FAXR6 |
FB1F7 | FB6B6 | K3051 |
K8888 | L00K7 | SDL11 |
SDX63
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61RJ8
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Operating Segments: Aerospace, Civil Aviation
HQ: Marseille, France
About SOCATA
SOCATA, now known as Daher, is a French manufacturer of general aviation aircraft such as business planes, small personal or training aircraft, and aircraft structures. Their aircraft are powered by piston or turboprop engines and their aerostructures are used by manufacturers such as Airbus, Dassault, Embraer, Eurocopter, and Lockheed Martin.
SOCATA began in 1911 under the name Morane-Saulnier. Throughout the 20th century, the company was a producer of civilian and military aircraft. Morane-Saulnier played an important role in the development of synchronization gear, which allowed mounted machine guns to fire past a propeller’s spin without bullets making contact with the propeller. The company was purchased by Sotez in 1962, who rebranded Morane-Saulnier as SOCATA (Société de Construction d'Avions de Tourisme et d’Affaires). Soon after, SOCATA was purchased by Sud Aviation. Sud Aviation eventually became part of Aerospatiale, which later transformed into the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS). In 2008, EADS purchased a majority stake in SOCATA, renaming the company Daher-SOCATA. In 2015, the SOCATA name was dropped and the company now operates as Daher.
Products, Services, and Platforms
Subsidiaries/Partners
Daher’s primary subsidiaries include Vanatome SA, Lhotellier Montrichard, Quest Aircraft, KVE Composites Group BV, Daher Nuclear Technologies GmbH, Daher Aerospace Ltd., Aeroforme SA, and more.
Competitors
Daher’s competitors in the field of aviation and airframe production include Piper Aircraft, Aernova, Airbus Helicopters, Honda Aircraft Company, FIGEAC Aero, Cirrus Aircraft Corporation, and others.
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