czech aviation 2011
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czech aviation 2011
CZECH AVIATION 2011 CZECH AVIATION 2011 - CONTENTS AIRCRAFT AeroSette, spol. s r.o., Aerospool CZ, s.r.o. AirLony AirLony Atec, v.o.s., Atec, v.o.s., Atec, v.o.s., Aveko Aircraft, a.s., BRM Aero s.r.o. Czech Sport Aircraft a.s. Czech Sport Aircraft a.s. Direct Fly, s.r.o., Direct Fly, s.r.o., Dova Aircraft, s.r.o., Distar CZ, a.s. Distar CZ, a.s. Eurodisplay, s.r.o. Evektor−Aerotechnik, a.s. Evektor−Aerotechnik, a.s. Evektor−Aerotechnik, a.s. Evektor−Aerotechnik, a.s. Fascination a.s. Fascination a.s. Flying Machines, s.r.o. Flying Machines, s.r.o. Ivanov Aircraft s.r.o. Jihlavan Airplanes, s.r.o. Jihlavan Airplanes, s.r.o. Jihlavan Airplanes, s.r.o. Jihlavan Airplanes, s.r.o. Jora, spol. s r.o. Kubíček Aircraft, s.r.o. Spacek s.r.o. MH−46 Eclipse ULL Classic Skylane Highlander Atec 321 Faeta Atec 212 Solo Atec 122 Zephyr VL−3 Sprint NG 5 PS-28 Cruiser PS-10 Tourer Alto Argo DV−1 Skylark UFM−13 Lambada Samba XXL SR−01 Magic EuroStar SL / SLW SportStar MAX SportStar RTC Harmony / Harmony LSA Evolution E80 / E100 Fascination F80 / F100 FM−250 Vampire II FM−301 Stream ZJ−Viera Skyleader 100 Skyleader 200 / 500 Skyleader 600 Skyleader GP ONE Jora M−2 Scout SD-1 Minisport ENGINES Parma − Technik, s.r.o. Verner Motor Trefil Engine, s.r.o. PBS Velká Bíteš, a.s. PBS Velká Bíteš, a.s. Fly Engine Mikron III JCV−360 Alfa T−422 TJ 100 TP 100 F200 28 28 28 29 29 29 PARAGLIDERS Axis Para Sky Paragliders, a.s. Gradient, s.r.o. Mac Para, s.r.o. Jojo Wings, s.r.o. Pegas 2000, s.r.o. Nirvana Systems, s.r.o. Walkerjet, s.r.o. Spin Paramotors, s.r.o. J. Sura-Paramotors 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 35 35 35 PARACHUTES MarS a.s. Stratos 07, s.r.o. 36 36 RESCUE SYSTEMS Galaxy High Technology, s.r.o., 37 U.S.H. výroba záchranných systémů, s. r. o.,37 Stratos 07, s.r.o. 37 MANUFACTURERS 5M s.r.o. A2 CZ Aero Vodochody, a.s. Avion Aeropilot s.r.o. Aeroprofil, s.r.o. 40 40 40 41 41 41 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 Shark.Aero CZ s.r.o. TL-ultralight s.r.o. TL-ultralight s.r.o. TL-ultralight s.r.o. Tomark Aero CZ s.r.o. Tomáš Podešva, VO ULL Tomáš Podešva, VO ULL Tomáš Podešva, VO ULL Zlin Aviation, s.r.o. Vladimír Rajchl Tomi−Aviation - M. Řehák Gramex, s.r.o. Gramex, s.r.o. Gramex, s.r.o. Phoenix Air, s.r.o. ProFe ProFe Test, Comp−Let, s.r.o. Test, Comp−Let, s.r.o. Test, Comp−Let, s.r.o. Kusbach - Bartoník Schempp−Hirth, VL s.r.o. Schempp−Hirth, VL s.r.o. HPH, s.r.o. HPH, s.r.o. HPH, s.r.o. HPA International, s.r.o., Orbis Avia, spol. s r.o. Evektor−Aerotechnik, a.s. Evektor−Aerotechnik, a.s. Aircraft Industries, a.s. Zlin Aircraft a.s. Zlin Aircraft a.s. Aerospool CZ, spol. s r.o. 42 Aircraft Industries, a.s. 42 AirLony - Aircraft factory 42 Atec v. o. s. 43 Aveko Aircraft, a.s. 43 Avia Propeller, s. r. o. 43 Betakom s.r.o. 44 BMZ Air Service, s.r.o. 44 ComLet, s.r.o. 44 BRM Aero s.r.o. 45 Composit Airplanes, spol. s r. o. 45 Czech Sport Aircraft a.s. 45 Direct Fly, s.r.o. 46 Distar – Air, Distar CZ, a.s. 46 Evektor, spol. s r.o. 46 Evektor−Aerotechnik, Inc. 47 Fascination a.s. 47 Fimes, a. s. 47 Flying Machines, s.r.o. 48 Gryf design 48 High Performance Aircraft International, s.r.o.48 HPH Ltd. 49 Jihlavan, a.s. 49 Jihostroj a.s. 49 Josef Weiss Plastic - CZ, s.r.o 50 Jojo Wings, s.r.o. 50 KAŠPAR a synové – strojírna Kalmar s.r.o. 50 Balóny Kubíček spol. s r.o. 51 Light Aircraft Instruments.eu 51 LOM Praha s.p. 51 Mamba−Air, s.r.o., 52 MarS a.s. 52 Mesit přístroje spol. s r. o. 52 Mikrotechna Praha a.s. 53 Moravian Aerospace Cluster 53 Nirvana Systems s.r.o 53 OK Aircraft Service, s.r.o. 54 Orbis Avia, spol. s r.o. 54 Phoenix Air, s.r.o. 54 PBS Velká Bíteš, a.s. 55 Sdružení R4 55 Shark TL-2000 Sting S4 TL-3000 Sirius TL-2000 Sting Viper SD-4 Tulák Dandy Piper UL Cubby Trener UL Savage S−Wing Tomi−Cross 5 Sport Sonet Sonata Song U−15 Phoenix Banjo MH Duo Banjo TST−13 Junior 2009 TST−10MC Atlas TST−14M Bonus KKB−15 (18) Duo Discus Duo CS HPH−304S/SJ Shark HPH−304MS Shark HPH−304C Wasp M1 SpeedCruiser SM−92TE Silver Fox VUT−100 Cobra EV−55 Outback L 410 UVP−E20 Z 242 L Z 143 LSi 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 Schempp−Hirth, spol. s r.o. 55 Sky Paragliders, a.s. 56 Skyleader, Jihlavan airplanes, s.r.o. 56 Š+Š přesné autopotahy, s.r.o 56 Aero Vodochody a.s. Landing Gear Division 57 TL Elektronic Inc. 57 TL−Ultralight s.r.o. 57 Tomáš Podešva 58 Ultralight Aviation System 58 UNIS Mechatronic Systems 58 Vanessa air, s.r.o. 59 Verner, JCV Motor, s.r.o. 59 Výzkumný a zkušební letecký ústav, a.s. 59 W−Motor Service, s.r.o. 60 Walkerjet, Fly Engine 60 Woodcomp s.r.o. 60 Zlin Aircraft a.s. 61 Zlin Aviation s.r.o. 61 Zlin−Avion service, s.r.o. 61 AUTHORITIES LAA ČR Microlight Certification Process Civil Aviation Autority Czech Republic Light Aircraft Association of the Czech Republic Czech Ministry of Transport Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade 38 39 39 39 39 SPACE / UNIVERSITIES / AERONAUTICAL ASSOCIATIONS Czech Space Office 62 Aerospace Engineering at Czech Technical University in Prague 63 Brno University of Technology in the aerospace research and development63 Sport Aircraft Manufacturers Association 67 The Association of Aviation Manufacturers in Czech Republic 67 CZECH AVIATION 2011 Dear exporters and entrepreneurs, The current world requires much greater efforts in the field of foreign trade and entrepreneurship in general. We all without exception face the consequences of the financial crisis. The challenges that Czech entrepreneurs have to deal with at home become even harder in the global market. The world has been globalised for some time now and as a result changes are much less predictable than in previous years. These turbulences must be seen as challenges of opening markets. We must not baulk, on the contrary, we must search for opportunities and use all possibilities for our entrepreneurs to the maximum extent possible, be active when identifying and extending export opportunities with good prospects for the whole Czech economy, and approach any potential business possibilities in a sophisticated way. In recent years every company manager – no matter whether their company is small or large, Czech or international – has performed rationalization of costs. Firms currently consider all their expenses and count every penny and the state does the same. The support to exporting activities must be provided with top efficiency. We must help Czech companies to come out of this uneasy crisis period with their heads held high, with an offer of promising opportunities of participation in international trade, with secured trade outlets and an operational foreign network. Dear Exhibitors and Customers, I am honoured to address you on behalf of the agency responsible for running the Specialized Exhibitions and Fairs Project, CzechTrade, which has spent the last thirteen years supporting mainly small and medium−sized Czech firms as they seek to establish business operations on foreign markets. Many of you are already familiar with our services, and I am confident that you have transformed their added value into export success. Our trump card, unmatched by other similar entities, is our network of experts in 33 countries. Their contacts and knowledge of the specific local situation can be your springboard to both the correct choice of market and business development in a particular country. We strive to provide our clients with a personal service; we ask them for as much specific feedback as possible and, based on this output, we modify the way we work. Statistics revealing the growing business of our clients prove that we are following the right path. We accept this as a success but also as a major commitment. A commitment which compels us to keep developing our services for exporters and to respond flexibly to their needs, developments on the global markets and the international trade situation. Every year the Ministry of Industry and Trade in cooperation with other institutions systematically supports numerous presentations of our exporters at exhibitions and fairs abroad. There are fewer funds available and it is true these days more than ever that you get what you pay for but our task is to try to get more than what we pay for, that is, we must offer the entrepreneurs the same services with the limited amount of financial resources we have. The gains from participation of Czech companies in fairs are obvious beyond any doubt: surveying of competitive markets, identification of business opportunities, acquisition of direct contacts followed by cost saving electronic communication, presentation of one’s own business activities and products, adaptation of the relation between the quality of our products and their prices to competition, finding of power-efficient and simpler production processes respecting environmental standards and modern technological trends. All this leads to the broadening of outlook of companies and to new contracts developing their life cycles. I am glad I may welcome all exhibition and fair participants and to encourage them on their way to foreign markets. I highly regard their active approach and support their steps. Good luck! Martin Kocourek Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic The economic recession is just one of the factors that have seen enterprises become much more discerning about quality than they used to be, and the standard of services provided by the State is no exception in this respect. Therefore, it is more important than ever for all those who genuinely want to help our exporters to see beyond the confines of their own organizations and work together to raise the bar of the State’s export promotion services. The Specialized Fairs and Exhibitions Project, hand in hand with the cooperation provided by its main partners – the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Economic Chamber and CzechTrade – will be both a great opportunity and a major test in this regard. CzechTrade, already on a par with Europe’s leading export agencies, certainly wants to be part of that trend. If you like our work and want to continue conquering new markets with us and share your achievements and experience, I believe that, together, we will have plenty to offer the world in the 21st century. I am confident that we will bring back home not only Olympic gold medals, but also the joy of successfully engaging in business. Ivan Jukl Director General, CzechTrade The CzechTrade Agency was established as a contributory organization for the promotion of trade by the Minister of Industry and Trade on 1 May 1997. CzechTrade is the national trade promotion organization of the Czech Republic (National Trade Promotion Organization − TPO). Our main goal is to develop international trade and cooperation between Czech and foreign companies and other entities. Through our information, assistance and consulting services, we accompany Czech exporters on their way to foreign markets and help foreign organizations find a suitable business partner in the Czech Republic. We have a network of more than 30 foreign offices. CzechTrade representatives abroad promote the good name of the Czech Republic and present not only the achievements of our industry, but also the originality and quality of Czech products. Services of foreign CzechTrade offices meet the individual needs of each client and always respect the specifics of a particular market sector and industry. CzechTrade offers a wide range of services, including: 1 introduction of qualified Czech suppliers; 2 organization of business meetings with Czech companies; 3 presentation of Czech companies at trade fairs abroad; 4 information about doing business in the Czech Republic. On−line services offered by CzechTrade 1 Your Czech Supplier Looking for a new supplier? Czech producers have an excellent reputation as suppliers of high added value, quality components, software and services. 2 A solution may be only a few clicks away ... Our on−line service connects you directly with suppliers in the Czech Republic. For more information and a registration form, please visit www.czechtradeoffices.com / supplier. Finding Czech partners in an industrial sector (CIPAS) Are you looking for outsourcing or sustainable business cooperation? The Czech Republic has recently become one of the most popular outsourcing hotspots and destinations for purchasers and manufacturers of quality industrial products. CzechTrade saves your time, money and will help you in choosing an appropriate business partner. For further information, please visit www.czechtradeoffices.com/cipas. The Czech Exporters Directory The Czech Exporters Directory is an official on−line database of Czech exporters designed to help you find potential business partners in the Czech Republic. Benefits of the Czech Exporters Directory: 1 presentation of products and companies; 2 available in 13 foreign languages; 3 sorted by company or product; 4 output with company profiles available in the PDF format. The directory is available online at http://exporters.czechtrade.cz/en. The BusinessInfo.cz portal The official Czech business portal, operated by the CzechTrade agency and the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Here, you can get important information about doing business in the Czech Republic. www.businessinfo.cz Czech Trade Promotion Agency Head Office Dittrichova 21, 128 01 Prague 2, Czech Republic Tel.: +420 224 907 802 E−mail: [email protected] www.czechtradeoffices.com, www.czechtrade.eu CZECH AVIATION 2011 Tradition and perspective The foundations of Czech aviation were laid before the First World War, nearly a century ago. A sustained development in all its areas, though, did not take place until the independent Czechoslovak Republic was founded in 1918 with the first Czech aircraft manufacturers successfully building upon the excellent reputation of the local machine industry. Over the course of the next several decades (with the exception of the Second World War, during which the independent aircraft industry ceased to exist) the Czech aircraft industry mainly focused on producing small transportation and military aircraft as well as a considerable number of outstanding training, sport and touristic light aircraft designs, including some agricultural utility aircraft. Over the last century, the Czech aircraft industry grew to produce nearly three hundred different types of aircraft, mostly powered by locally made engines. Many of these aircraft have been successfully sold abroad and operated and flown on all continents with the exception of the Antarctic. Since late 1970’s, Czech experts have been actively participating in the development of instruments and satellites for space research. Both small and large Czech aircraft companies alike now participate in the continuing efforts of the aircraft and space industry. The high potential and creativity of this industry’s work force is very apparent in this fifth issue of the catalogue appropriately titled Czech Aviation 2011. Nonetheless, we are proud to note that a majority of the reviewed aircraft are light aircraft focused solely on sports, recreation, tourism and other peaceful purposes. The year 1990 saw the beginnings of a new development of their production, and now these aircraft are among the most wide-spread in their category throughout the world. In addition to these aircraft, the Czech industry still offers successful training and tourist “classical” category aircrafts as well as smaller transportation aircraft, now growing in popularity. The Czech Republic places great emphasis on development and progress in the aviation and airspace industry; these are fields that hold immense potential for those with the appropriate share of knowledge, skills, and expertise, and in which even a small country may play a crucial role in the international sphere. Jan Brskovský, President, Light Aircraft Association of the Czech Republic