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The following is the list of some of the aircraft manufacturers sorted by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) or ordinary name. This aircraft manufacturer list contains the ICAO/common name, manufacturers name(s), country and other information, with the known years of process in parenthesis. Having an ICAO name does not mean that an aircraft manufacturer is still in action today, just that some of the aircraft manufacturer produced are still flying.

The aircraft manufacturers are as follows:

Aachen Flugzeugbau was a German aircraft manufacturer of the early 20th century, recognized around the time of World War I. With the end of the war, and the prevention on powered flight in Germany, the aircraft manufacturer firm began to specialise in sailplane construction and in 1921became identified as Aachener Segelflugzeugbau. This aircraft manufacturer designs were completed by Wolfgang Klemperer. This aircraft manufacturer company was purchased by Junkers in 1923.

AAI Corporation is an aerospace and protection development and aircraft manufacturer firm in Hunt Valley, Maryland. It is wholly owned supplementary of United Industrial Corporation, which was acquired by Textron in 2007. AAI employs more than 2,000 and reports annual aircraft manufacturer sales in excess of USD$560 million.

Abaris Aircraft Manufacturer Corporation named after the legendary priest of Apollo is a US aircraft manufacturer recognized in Phoenix, Arizona in 2001.

ABC Motors Limited of Hersham, Surrey, England was an aircraft manufacturer, motor scooters, and engines manufacturer for road and air as well. This aircraft manufacturer was recognized by Ronald Charteris in Byfleet, Surrey in 1912. It was bought by Sopwith in 1919 as that company attempted to expand its activities following World War I. It was sold again in 1921 when Sopwith was bankrupted and it continued its activities until it was absorbed into Vickers in 1951. Its head designer was Granville Bradshaw.