Most of the companies listed here don't even built complete aircraft, only electronics or jet engines (GE) or missiles shot from planes. Some make helicopters and small military jets such as Leonardo and only two actually make a whole range of military and civil jet aircraft - Airbus and Boeing. As mentioned in many previous comments, the world's third-largest manufacturer of passenger airplanes, Embraer of Brazil, is not even listed. Bad research of people who do not really know what they're doing!
Yeah I Agree what rank Brazil's Embraer, Sweden Saab and other aircraft manufacturing companies in the world, they don't have a serious research on this!😊😊😊
It is not a bad investigation, it is a consequence of the attitude of arrogance that leads them to be convinced that the center of the world is them along with some European countries.
Not most. Only three of them doesn't do complete aircrafts. Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed, Northrop, Leonardo, Bombardier and UAC all do complete aircrafts. Not all do civil and military, but all do complete aircrafts. Not for all complete aircrafts is their major, but still. They rating companies in sales, maybe Embraer, Dassault etc. doesn't qualify for first 10. And Airbus has whole range if military aircraft? They have only A400M. It's just a freighter. Eurofighter Typhoon is not Airbus, it's a consortium.
China’s COMAC is catching up very fast. It has delivered about 100 ARJ21 planes to Chinese and Indonesian airline companies. C919 is the latest addition to its planes. Currently 4 C919 planes have been delivered to China Eastern Airlines and the fifth one will be delivered in February 2024. China Eastern Airlines has placed another order of 100 C919 planes. I believe COMAC has already surpassed Embraer in terms of commercial aircraft production.
@@fckhaw1189 Embraer don't produce only comercial airplanes, they are the leader in executive airplanes like Phenom 100, Phenom 300 and Lineage. China has a long way to reach them
@@DinaresX Actually COMAC is created to compete with Airbus and Boeing with large commercial planes, including the under development larger C929 that will be available by 2030. Embraer is not considered a competitor of COMAC since the target market is different. As China itself is a large market for big planes, COMAC will grow very rapidly.
Boeing: 1,314 new orders and 528 aircrafts delivered in 2023. Airbus: 2,094 orders and 735 aircrafts delivered in 2023, with more than 8,000 aircrafts in the order book. Airbus is World leader.
@@oscarstivenmateusmorales6464 But British Military Aircraft are manufacture by British Aerospace, who also work alongside Leonardo the Italian Company. So unless a clear division is made between civil aircraft and military aircraft production then figures are bound to be hazy. But yes, the USA is recognised as having the biggest world-wide Military Industrial Complex.
Boeing still exists due to their military aircraft (hence to big to fail), otherwise as if it were only a civil aircraft manufacturer it would have gone bankrupt.
@@yummysatayThis is the observation I made to myself. Everyone thinks as if Russians and Chinese don't exist. They build - and sell! - a lot of devices, especially military. I wouldn't be surprised if Airbus' main competitor for airliners would soon be Chinese!
No, this isn't true. Raytheon has 1:11 acquired a great many companies, including Hawker/Beechcraft. They make a great many planes, as well as missiles.
There are some disinformation in this video: 1. The 737 was not grounded in 2017; 2. Not all models of the 737 family were grounded; 3. Concerning revenues, Embraer should be in the list; 4. There are some non-aircraft manufacturers in the list.
@@henk-janlammers4994 Yet, as opposed to half the companies listed here, Embraer makes complete passenger airplanes. Raytheon only makes electronics and missiles, RR only makes jet engines. So Embraer has way more place here than others.
The United States of America is in fact the only country to bear the word "America" in its name. No other country on the continent of America does. Hence, it is correct to abbreviate "United States of America" to simply "America". The other "United States" on that continent is Mexico, officially called "United States of Mexico" (Estados Unidos Mexicanos). People from other countries of that continent are precisely named by their respective country's denonym - Mexican, Peruvian, Argentinian etc. and a person from the USA is an "American". Deal with it!
@@henk-janlammers4994 Embraer makes complete aircraft, it belongs on this list much more than RR which only makes jet engines or Raytheon that only produces electronics and missiles. Title is "aircraft manufacturers" not "aircraft parts suppliers".
According to a Reuters article from last year, Embraer is the third largest aircraft manufacturer in the world, behind Boeing and Airbus. Why wasn't she mentioned, but Bombardier was? Were sales from the Canadian railway vehicle division included by any chance?
Perhaps that will change soon. Two months ago, the first Chinese passenger plane began flying commercially. The manufacturing company said it already has purchase orders for about 1,000 planes.
@@edthebumblingfool China has already sold the first 100 planes. Why do you say that internal demand does not count? In China, prices in the domestic market are similar to international prices. China is already the leading automobile producer in the world. It may be that production is still not enough for internal demand, but it is evident that if they sold 100 airplanes it is because they compete in price and quality with other companies. Some links about the new plane. ruclips.net/video/Z43UQjWcH8I/видео.html ruclips.net/video/hK2wEupY_bM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/hK2wEupY_bM/видео.html
@@pietrojenkins6901 Chinese vehicles, particularly airplanes, can only fly if they meet international standards. China is already the world's leading automobile manufacturer, it has not been accused of “don't meet safety and emissions standards of the most critical vehicle markets”. . The new subway cars in the city of Boston, USA are Chinese, they would not be working if they did not meet the standards. Much of the criticism against Chinese products is influenced by hostility towards their political system rather than objective criteria.
In full BAE SYSTEMS (BAe - British Aerospace - combined with GEC-Marconi to make BAE SYSTEMS several decades ago) don't make aircraft, though they make parts for Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Lockheed, ... - helmets, sticks, and especially flight computers: it has been said that every few seconds something with one of their computers takes off somewhere in the world. (No, they are not responsible for the 737-Max crashes.)
@@markcrane9661 I guess you're right; I tend to think of the Hawk as made by Hunter, but that's probably now part of BAES, and the Typhoon as some sort of collaborative "company" (Eurofighter?), but I suppose someone has to be the master controller, like Airbus is, so that's probably BAES too. I tend to forget Hawks are still being made, as I was just involved with their maintenance.
Why you don't mention Embraer of Brazil, Saab of Sweden and other aircraft manufacturing in Russia. You you no truly thoroughly research in the field of avionics and aerospace industries from different countries!😊
It is not a bad investigation, it is a consequence of the attitude of arrogance that leads them to be convinced that the center of the world is them along with some European countries.
Makers of parts, not complete aircraft. RR supply engines to many, especially Boeing and Airbus; BAE SYSTEMS (not BAe - see my other post) supply to lots, especially flight computers. (Also control sticks and helmets.)
@@mikefraser4513 My point was that "The Buzz" was making a list of aircraft manufacturers, not component manufacturers. (It has been pointed out to me that BAE SYSTEMS _do_ make some complete aircraft, though whether they come in the top 10 I don't know; if you compare turnover of the whole company, rather than just the complete-aircraft part, they might well.)
Biased and half truth and half lies research. Are your researchers were former journalist and reporters of today's Biased & Discriminatory traditional mainstream media outlets whose motto was Cancelled Culture.If that was true you have a problem in the future of Public Trust Credibility and Integrity problems in the people's eyes and opinion. Pls. Be careful for you are one of my favorite You tube Channels and Blogs.😊😊😊❤❤❤
Liste très largement incomplète étant donné le nombre de constructeurs absents, incohérente puisqu'on y trouve de tout ; avionneurs, équipementiers, motoristes,(et pourquoi pas les constructeurs d'aéroport, les fabricants de pneus ou de verres spéciaux, les métallurgistes, etc ... !).. et totalement farfelue puisque le CA ne sépare pas l'activité avion du reste. Archi nul !
You've ranked by turnover. Would be interesting to see by, say, number of flying seats (would still leave Airbus and Böing at the top), and also number of actual aircraft (probably much harder to research: would Cessna win?).
According to Wikipedia, AVIC had revenue of $67 billion US in 2021. Collins Aerospace had revenue of $26 billion in 2019. Oops. P.S. Raytheon is part of RTX now which is based in Arlington, VA.
Boeing is where A V Roe would be if the Arrow would have been built , no one was as advanced as they were in the 1950's they built the first jet airliner although it was not the first certified but iit was a better plane than any other that was built
Interesting video; however, your narrator really needs to work on her pronunciation, specifically where she places the stress in words like airliner and helicopter.
Well i think the closest you will get in the present era would have been the supersonic passenger jet Concorde which could reach a cruising speed of Mach 2.04 (2388 km/h) or in miles 1483.83 h but these are not present no more since an accident happened with the plane in which it flew over a piece of a passenger plane that was not cleaned of the runway and hit one the tires of the airplane which in turn ruptured one of the fuel tanks in which the heath of the rupture was so hot that it ignited the fuel inside the airplane which caused it to cause fire and shortly crash.
After reaching takeoff speed, the tyre of the number 2 wheel was cut by a metal strip (a wear strip) lying on the runway, which had fallen from the thrust reverser cowl door of the number 3 engine of a Continental Airlines DC-10 that had taken off from the same runway five minutes previously.
I am aware of that accident that happened near Paris and the whole Concord fleet was grounded. But, yes there is tech now to make planes of my wish. Unfortunately, they are only available to the US Airforce.@@1964maru
I would not laugh that loud guys, even if russians do not make big money selling their planes cheaper than the western companies, they do sell way more military aircrafts in terms of numbers, specially all the Sukhoi series now that the Migs are outdated.
whoever made this video made a poor research , WHERE'S THE THIRD LARGEST AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD " EMBRAER" FITS IN? The entire world knows that, but you ! The top three are: first boeing, second Airbus and third Embraer, AND IT'S NOT EVEN MENTIONED .
Very Bad Doc. The two biggest aircraft manufacturers are airbus and Boeing. Then brazilian, chinese, japanese and Russian civilian manufacturers would deserve being mentioned.
Very, very poorly researched video, and almost totally in accurate. 50% of the aircraft shown were not even made by the company you were discussing. You totally missed BAE which should have been high on the list.
@@im-a-mexican-knockedout-snorin Who delivered the most aircraft in 2023? Who took most orders for new aircraft in 2023, and have had big orders already in 2024? I'll give you a clue, it isn't Boeing. Airlines are losing confidence in Boeing, with good reason..they're shit.
Rolls Royce & Pratt & Whitney are bigger than at least 2 of these - if you are going to include GE you should include these major engine suppliers, better yet - just include actual "Aircraft Manufacturers" of which there are many more who should then be on the list. As of now UAC cannot be as big as it was when last reported - since its supply line for western equipment & engines has dried up - take it off the list, not having actual revenue figures doesn't matter - it is inevitably much, much smaller in 2023/2024. Make a real list.
1:16 "UAC continues to sell its commercial and military aircraft to Western companies" Hmmm. I doubt that. Seriously doubt that. Any recent orders that you can cite?
*Trash of INFORMATION* - That's what this video is. A lots of missing information eg: EMBRAER and other companies that does not produce aircrafts... Be aware of what You get as a true information, fellows...
This is a western list. The best aircraft companies and best aircrafts are in the Russian Federation. The Russian Federation aircraft and Space Agency products, are outselling all western manufacturers on the free trading market of our world. Western sales are not real, because their major sales are to locked in military contracts from allied countries...that have No Choice, but buy western equipment. The reason for sales to independent countries, vy the US, is always.."You must buy US stuff, because it works in conjunction with all your other equipment that you bought from us. So, even those sales are all skewed, unreal, on false about claims of top sales, quality, and being up to date with the Russians. The reality is very different...the Modern Russian Federation Military products are far superior to all western ones...in many cases 25-30 years ahead.
Most of the companies listed here don't even built complete aircraft, only electronics or jet engines (GE) or missiles shot from planes. Some make helicopters and small military jets such as Leonardo and only two actually make a whole range of military and civil jet aircraft - Airbus and Boeing. As mentioned in many previous comments, the world's third-largest manufacturer of passenger airplanes, Embraer of Brazil, is not even listed. Bad research of people who do not really know what they're doing!
Yeah I Agree what rank Brazil's Embraer, Sweden Saab and other aircraft manufacturing companies in the world, they don't have a serious research on this!😊😊😊
@@andregelio3677 Read the second-to-last sentence of my comment again.
It is not a bad investigation, it is a consequence of the attitude of arrogance that leads them to be convinced that the center of the world is them along with some European countries.
To impress and fool Americans. We know better.
Not most. Only three of them doesn't do complete aircrafts. Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed, Northrop, Leonardo, Bombardier and UAC all do complete aircrafts. Not all do civil and military, but all do complete aircrafts. Not for all complete aircrafts is their major, but still. They rating companies in sales, maybe Embraer, Dassault etc. doesn't qualify for first 10. And Airbus has whole range if military aircraft? They have only A400M. It's just a freighter. Eurofighter Typhoon is not Airbus, it's a consortium.
In terms of civil aviation, Embraer is the third-biggest producer of the world, only behind Airbus and Boeing
@@einundsiebenziger5488 thanks
@@einundsiebenziger5488 this list is based on revenuie. Check the revenue of embraer last year. It does not crack the top 10
China’s COMAC is catching up very fast. It has delivered about 100 ARJ21 planes to Chinese and Indonesian airline companies. C919 is the latest addition to its planes. Currently 4 C919 planes have been delivered to China Eastern Airlines and the fifth one will be delivered in February 2024. China Eastern Airlines has placed another order of 100 C919 planes. I believe COMAC has already surpassed Embraer in terms of commercial aircraft production.
@@fckhaw1189 Embraer don't produce only comercial airplanes, they are the leader in executive airplanes like Phenom 100, Phenom 300 and Lineage. China has a long way to reach them
@@DinaresX Actually COMAC is created to compete with Airbus and Boeing with large commercial planes, including the under development larger C929 that will be available by 2030. Embraer is not considered a competitor of COMAC since the target market is different. As China itself is a large market for big planes, COMAC will grow very rapidly.
Boeing: 1,314 new orders and 528 aircrafts delivered in 2023.
Airbus: 2,094 orders and 735 aircrafts delivered in 2023, with more than 8,000 aircrafts in the order book.
Airbus is World leader.
Yes, but that is only the data from civil aircraft, in terms of military aviation Boeing has a lot of advantage.
@@oscarstivenmateusmorales6464 But British Military Aircraft are manufacture by British Aerospace, who also work alongside Leonardo the Italian Company.
So unless a clear division is made between civil aircraft and military aircraft production then figures are bound to be hazy. But yes, the USA is recognised as having the biggest world-wide Military Industrial Complex.
Boeing still exists due to their military aircraft (hence to big to fail), otherwise as if it were only a civil aircraft manufacturer it would have gone bankrupt.
In 2023 maybe I remember a few years back Boeing making the brag that they had made more 737 s the all of they competitors planes combined .
Thank The Buzz news so much,from Myanmar.
Where is Embraer?
Exactly! Stupid video.
and China's Comac (C919), and Russian's Yakovlev (MC-21)
Brazil?🤔😉
@@andrewwilson6085 you know what Brazil is! Impressive.
@@yummysatayThis is the observation I made to myself. Everyone thinks as if Russians and Chinese don't exist. They build - and sell! - a lot of devices, especially military. I wouldn't be surprised if Airbus' main competitor for airliners would soon be Chinese!
Raytheon doesn’t even make planes anymore unless you count cruise missiles and glide bombs as planes
True, but they own Pratt
Don't they own Beech? They make planes.
No, this isn't true. Raytheon has 1:11 acquired a great many companies, including Hawker/Beechcraft. They make a great many planes, as well as missiles.
@@RickyB1959 so by your logic nestle make pet food they don’t but they own a company that does
😮 And Where is Dassault ??.... Manufacturer of FALCON best private jet planes in the world and the Rafale, one of the best aircraft fighter?
There are some disinformation in this video:
1. The 737 was not grounded in 2017;
2. Not all models of the 737 family were grounded;
3. Concerning revenues, Embraer should be in the list;
4. There are some non-aircraft manufacturers in the list.
embraer should not be in the list. latest reported revenue is 4.2 billion. It does NOT crack the top 10.
@@henk-janlammers4994 Considering the Top 10 Aircraft Manufacturers list includes companies that do NOT manufacture aircrafts, you're right.
@@henk-janlammers4994 Yet, as opposed to half the companies listed here, Embraer makes complete passenger airplanes. Raytheon only makes electronics and missiles, RR only makes jet engines. So Embraer has way more place here than others.
If Boeing continues doing the crap it is doing, Embraer will overtake it. No doubt.
America is a continent not a country, no country is named America. Boeing is a US company
Why there is United States of America instead call it United Countries of America. How can this be?
The United States of America is in fact the only country to bear the word "America" in its name. No other country on the continent of America does. Hence, it is correct to abbreviate "United States of America" to simply "America". The other "United States" on that continent is Mexico, officially called "United States of Mexico" (Estados Unidos Mexicanos). People from other countries of that continent are precisely named by their respective country's denonym - Mexican, Peruvian, Argentinian etc. and a person from the USA is an "American". Deal with it!
Well we all can see for the rest of the world the rest of countries (latinamarica) dosen't matter too much...
As continents there are TWO named America: North and South!
@@einundsiebenziger5488 Hawaii is the 50th U.S. state but it's in middle of the Pacific Plate, not on any of the American continents.
U forgot EMBRAER...that is bigger than Bombardier
No it is not. Embraer had a revenue of 4 billion in 2023. They do not crack the top 10
a Bombardier agora é Airbus
@@henk-janlammers4994 BOMBARDIER now is AIRBUS my friend... That puts bombardier also out of this list
@@henk-janlammers4994 Embraer makes complete aircraft, it belongs on this list much more than RR which only makes jet engines or Raytheon that only produces electronics and missiles. Title is "aircraft manufacturers" not "aircraft parts suppliers".
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No Embraer???
EmBraEr should have been on this list. They build a lot of fixed wing aircrafts, both civil and military ones. (IDK if they do helicopters).
... aircraft* (plural same as singular)
@@einundsiebenziger5488 Ok, Thanks. English is not my mother lenguage.
no it shouldn't. A lot of people are overestimating their revenue.
According to a Reuters article from last year, Embraer is the third largest aircraft manufacturer in the world, behind Boeing and Airbus. Why wasn't she mentioned, but Bombardier was? Were sales from the Canadian railway vehicle division included by any chance?
the list is based on revenue. Embraer revenue is 4.2 billion.
é o que eu percebi o menor valor ai foi de 6 bilhões de dólares anual em vendas da UAC
@@henk-janlammers4994 But they build complete aircraft, other companies listed here are aviation idustry suppliers, not aircraft manufacturers.
What about Dassault Aviation?????
this one should be in the list. revenue close to 7 billion
Engine is not an airplane, dislike.
In what kind of world are you living? you forgot EMBRAER
Missed Embraer
Perhaps that will change soon. Two months ago, the first Chinese passenger plane began flying commercially. The manufacturing company said it already has purchase orders for about 1,000 planes.
Chinese state airline orders dont count if they are still also buying Boeings and Airbuses that exist.
@@edthebumblingfool China has already sold the first 100 planes. Why do you say that internal demand does not count? In China, prices in the domestic market are similar to international prices. China is already the leading automobile producer in the world. It may be that production is still not enough for internal demand, but it is evident that if they sold 100 airplanes it is because they compete in price and quality with other companies. Some links about the new plane.
ruclips.net/video/Z43UQjWcH8I/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/hK2wEupY_bM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/hK2wEupY_bM/видео.html
@@JosePerez-bd1ms Chinese vehicles don't meet safety and emissions standards of the most critical vehicle markets.
@@pietrojenkins6901 Chinese vehicles, particularly airplanes, can only fly if they meet international standards. China is already the world's leading automobile manufacturer, it has not been accused of “don't meet safety and emissions standards of the most critical vehicle markets”. . The new subway cars in the city of Boston, USA are Chinese, they would not be working if they did not meet the standards. Much of the criticism against Chinese products is influenced by hostility towards their political system rather than objective criteria.
But not the locomotive 🤪😝🤣😁🤭
This is the problem when people think America is the whole world.
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I'm surprised BAE didn't make the list.
In full BAE SYSTEMS (BAe - British Aerospace - combined with GEC-Marconi to make BAE SYSTEMS several decades ago) don't make aircraft, though they make parts for Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Lockheed, ... - helmets, sticks, and especially flight computers: it has been said that every few seconds something with one of their computers takes off somewhere in the world. (No, they are not responsible for the 737-Max crashes.)
@@G6JPG They do , Typhoon, Hawk
@@markcrane9661 I guess you're right; I tend to think of the Hawk as made by Hunter, but that's probably now part of BAES, and the Typhoon as some sort of collaborative "company" (Eurofighter?), but I suppose someone has to be the master controller, like Airbus is, so that's probably BAES too.
I tend to forget Hawks are still being made, as I was just involved with their maintenance.
@@G6JPG The Hawk was designed and built by Hawker Siddeley Aviation, which became part of British Aerospace and then Bae Systems.
@@thewalrus6833 Thanks for the info.
(It's never "Bae" by the way - always "BAE". "BAe" is a [common] error from when it stood for British Aerospace.)
I’d prefer to see the top aircraft engine producers. Engines are the most important. Wings and fuselage are built around the engines.
Why you don't mention Embraer of Brazil, Saab of Sweden and other aircraft manufacturing in Russia. You you no truly thoroughly research in the field of avionics and aerospace industries from different countries!😊
It is not a bad investigation, it is a consequence of the attitude of arrogance that leads them to be convinced that the center of the world is them along with some European countries.
They are not top ten aerospace companies. Embraer would be #11 if I recall correctly.
VERY BAD VIDEO! BAD RESEARCH! EMBRAER THE THIRD BIGGEST IS NOT EVEN MENTIONED!
Loving the Chinglish errors.
A small apartment in Space - wild! 🤣
Where are Rolls Royce and BAe Systems on this list..? 😮
Makers of parts, not complete aircraft. RR supply engines to many, especially Boeing and Airbus; BAE SYSTEMS (not BAe - see my other post) supply to lots, especially flight computers. (Also control sticks and helmets.)
@@G6JPG Boeing's 777 and 787 all feature RR engines.
@@mikefraser4513 My point was that "The Buzz" was making a list of aircraft manufacturers, not component manufacturers. (It has been pointed out to me that BAE SYSTEMS _do_ make some complete aircraft, though whether they come in the top 10 I don't know; if you compare turnover of the whole company, rather than just the complete-aircraft part, they might well.)
What about ATR?
This video is fake news! Embraer, a Brazilian company, is the third largest aircraft manufacturer in the world and is not on this list!
Biased and half truth and half lies research. Are your researchers were former journalist and reporters of today's Biased & Discriminatory traditional mainstream media outlets whose motto was Cancelled Culture.If that was true you have a problem in the future of Public Trust Credibility and Integrity problems in the people's eyes and opinion. Pls. Be careful for you are one of my favorite You tube Channels and Blogs.😊😊😊❤❤❤
Liste très largement incomplète étant donné le nombre de constructeurs absents, incohérente puisqu'on y trouve de tout ; avionneurs, équipementiers, motoristes,(et pourquoi pas les constructeurs d'aéroport, les fabricants de pneus ou de verres spéciaux, les métallurgistes, etc ... !).. et totalement farfelue puisque le CA ne sépare pas l'activité avion du reste.
Archi nul !
You've ranked by turnover. Would be interesting to see by, say, number of flying seats (would still leave Airbus and Böing at the top), and also number of actual aircraft (probably much harder to research: would Cessna win?).
Boeing* - the company has always been spelled this way, since over 100 years now.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 I often wondered if it changed to avoid anti-German sentiment - maybe around WWI?
According to Wikipedia, AVIC had revenue of $67 billion US in 2021. Collins Aerospace had revenue of $26 billion in 2019. Oops. P.S. Raytheon is part of RTX now which is based in Arlington, VA.
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Boeing is where A V Roe would be if the Arrow would have been built , no one was as advanced as they were in the 1950's they built the first jet airliner although it was not the first certified but iit was a better plane than any other that was built
U.S NAVY needs more ship builders and a large apprenticeship put in place now
Title should had been , biggest aviation companies. 😊
... shoild have* been. But right, half of these companies do not make complete aircraft.
Hello Buzz 👋👋👋 Awesome video ❤❤❤
Sim, mas a qualidade dos produtos da EMBRAER é muito superior à dos "xing-lings" da COMAC . . . 😮😂❤!
Airbus is now the bigest one.
Where is EMBRAER?
And ATR? Dassault? Mitsubishi? Rolls Royce?? 🤔
Safran is not an Aircraft Manufacturer, only Engine Manufacturer.
I think your forgot Embraer from Brazil
Exactly
Interesting video; however, your narrator really needs to work on her pronunciation, specifically where she places the stress in words like airliner and helicopter.
I HAVE A DREAM of planes that can take us from any major US airport to Europe in one hour or even less depending of the airport there!
Well i think the closest you will get in the present era would have been the supersonic passenger jet Concorde which could reach a cruising speed of Mach 2.04 (2388 km/h) or in miles 1483.83 h but these are not present no more since an accident happened with the plane in which it flew over a piece of a passenger plane that was not cleaned of the runway and hit one the tires of the airplane which in turn ruptured one of the fuel tanks in which the heath of the rupture was so hot that it ignited the fuel inside the airplane which caused it to cause fire and shortly crash.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concorde
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France_Flight_4590
After reaching takeoff speed, the tyre of the number 2 wheel was cut by a metal strip (a wear strip) lying on the runway, which had fallen from the thrust reverser cowl door of the number 3 engine of a Continental Airlines DC-10 that had taken off from the same runway five minutes previously.
I am aware of that accident that happened near Paris and the whole Concord fleet was grounded. But, yes there is tech now to make planes of my wish. Unfortunately, they are only available to the US Airforce.@@1964maru
Boeing might be the largest but they are also the least responsible. If your life is worth anything you'll avoid them like the plague.
What about General Dynamics
Lockheed bought and integrated the company
No they are two independent companies.
Missing like Russian and French Industries as well as British and Swedish, this video has to be done again!
Sukhoi 💪💪💪🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
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I would not laugh that loud guys, even if russians do not make big money selling their planes cheaper than the western companies, they do sell way more military aircrafts in terms of numbers, specially all the Sukhoi series now that the Migs are outdated.
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whoever made this video made a poor research , WHERE'S THE THIRD LARGEST AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD " EMBRAER" FITS IN? The entire world knows that, but you ! The top three are: first boeing, second Airbus and third Embraer, AND IT'S NOT EVEN MENTIONED .
Aircraft manufacturers should make aircraft. Dumb comparison.
video without credibility. There were many manufacturers missing, including Embraer
Very Bad Doc. The two biggest aircraft manufacturers are airbus and Boeing. Then brazilian, chinese, japanese and Russian civilian manufacturers would deserve being mentioned.
They forget EMBRAER.
Airbus is selling 2 airliners for every 1 from Boeing.
(and they put bolts in their planes)
Very, very poorly researched video, and almost totally in accurate. 50% of the aircraft shown were not even made by the company you were discussing. You totally missed BAE which should have been high on the list.
Some of these are aircraft parts manufacturers and not actual aircraft manufacturers.
The ONLY first one is Airbus not Boeing....
1:52 No matter how skilled linguistically, singular and plural adjectives are never grasped.
Largest in $ revenue does not necessarily mean largest in terms of produced aircraft...
Embraer value is only 3.35 billion dollars and number of employes is only around 20 thousand. Sorry.
5 American companies
I didn't watch the whole video I just skipped forward real quick to see what was number one
And China doesn't have an aerospace industry? What a BS list.
Very twisted comparison! Should take only turnovers in aircraft manufacturing business to compare aircraft manufacturers! Easy
Airbus is the largest and advanced aircraft manufacturer company Boeing is no, two.
Dassault aircraft had a revenue of $ 7.7 B in 2021, whIch makes it larger than UAC.
Is Boeing still in existence?
Where is Embraer? Who did this doesn't know anithing about aviation
what about BAE systems and Chinese Comac?
Anything about RR!
wrong...
Embraer?????
Boeing won't stay number one. The floor will fall off for them.
Who will take it airbus?😂
@@im-a-mexican-knockedout-snorin Who delivered the most aircraft in 2023? Who took most orders for new aircraft in 2023, and have had big orders already in 2024?
I'll give you a clue, it isn't Boeing. Airlines are losing confidence in Boeing, with good reason..they're shit.
What about Rolls Royce the other Jet engine manufacturer?
Awesome Video! 💯
Your information is little bit wrong also Chinese comac 100 thousand employees
This research is somewhat incomplete and at times biased..dont forget Russia ..China.India ..they too making aircraft...why not in the list ??
Rolls Royce & Pratt & Whitney are bigger than at least 2 of these - if you are going to include GE you should include these major engine suppliers, better yet - just include actual "Aircraft Manufacturers" of which there are many more who should then be on the list. As of now UAC cannot be as big as it was when last reported - since its supply line for western equipment & engines has dried up - take it off the list, not having actual revenue figures doesn't matter - it is inevitably much, much smaller in 2023/2024. Make a real list.
Embraer??
I’ve actually been to the bombardier Museum in Quebec Canada
There was no mention of BAE or Rolls Royce corporation.
RR was mentioned! But it shouldn't belong here, because they're a parts supplier (engines), not an "aircraft manufacturer".
Bad research,where is Boeing& Airbus??
Where are Rolls Royce engines
Not aircraft producer ! Some just engines some just particular parts … does GE have aircraft
Please informed me usa all attack and transport helicopters please please 🙏🥺
wrong information miss
Nice to hear a human voice
1:16 "UAC continues to sell its commercial and military aircraft to Western companies" Hmmm. I doubt that. Seriously doubt that. Any recent orders that you can cite?
Manufacturing of Aircraft?
*Trash of INFORMATION* - That's what this video is. A lots of missing information eg: EMBRAER and other companies that does not produce aircrafts...
Be aware of what You get as a true information, fellows...
how about china?
¿where is Embraer?
Ridiculous list, where is Embraer?
And umpteen dead, and they offered 100 million for the 5 or 600 people. and lied about safety
Ridiculo, nem tocaram no nome da terceira maior fabricante de jatos do mundo a Embraer.
Embraer is the worlds 3rd biggest aircraft manufacturer.
The mendacious producers of this video are inept.
And Embraer? Kkk
EMBRAER É A TERCEIRA MAIOR E NEM SEQUER FOI CITADA
This is a western list.
The best aircraft companies and best aircrafts are in the Russian Federation.
The Russian Federation aircraft and Space Agency products, are outselling all western manufacturers on the free trading market of our world.
Western sales are not real, because their major sales are to locked in military contracts from allied countries...that have No Choice, but buy western equipment.
The reason for sales to independent countries, vy the US, is always.."You must buy US stuff, because it works in conjunction with all your other equipment that you bought from us. So, even those sales are all skewed, unreal, on false about claims of top sales, quality, and being up to date with the Russians.
The reality is very different...the Modern Russian Federation Military products are far superior to all western ones...in many cases 25-30 years ahead.
EMBRAER is bigger than Bombardier
excellent video the buzz the best in te world