First
Flight |
Model |
Military
Number |
Name |
1960 |
|
TS-11 |
Iskra |
1961 |
Mi-22 |
|
Hoplite |
1962 |
104 |
|
Wilga |
1959 |
1101 |
|
Koliber |
1 acquired from
SOCATA
2 license built Mil Mi-2 |
|
|
PZL (Panstwowe
Zaklady Lotnicze or National Aviation Establishment) is the descendant
of the Warsaw Aviation Company (AWIATA), formed in 1910.
In 1918, the Warsaw Aviation Company was
reorganized as CZL (Central Aviation Establishment). This
organization was again reorganized as PZL in 1928.
After several reorganizations of the Polish
aircraft industry after 1945, PZL is still a major center of
aircraft development in Poland. The main organizations are PZL
Warszawa-Okecie, PZL Mielec and PZL Swidnik. |