Aeronáutica Agrícola Mexicana SA

Aeronáutica Agrícola Mexicana SA (AAMSA) was an aircraft manufacturing company in Mexico from 1971 to 1984.[1]

History

AAMSA was formed in 1971 as a joint venture between Rockwell International (30%) and Industrias Unidas SA (70%) to manufacture Rockwell's range of agricultural aircraft at a factory in Pasteje.[1]

Products

The company’s most noteworthy product was the A9B-M Quail, a development of the CallAir A-9, which was produced until 1984. About 40 units were produced.

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References

  1. Mondey, David, ed. (1978). Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Aircraft. A&W Publishers, Inc. p. 64. ISBN 0-89479-032-3. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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