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- Avia_Vehicles abstract "Avia was the brand name under which the commercial vehicles built by Aeronáutica Industrial S.A. (AISA) a company that was founded in Madrid in 1956, originally as an aircraft repairing organization, later started to manufacture their own new light vans and FC pickup trucks. However they were taken over in 1970 by another Spanish large manufacturer called EBRO Motor Iberica based in industrial Barcelona. From 1970 on, all vehicles were renamed and known as AVIA-Ebro employing modern engineering and new mechanicals. AISA had been primarily a maker of light aircraft, but in the late 50s switched with some success, into producing road vehicles mainly light vans, trucks and buses using Perkins Hispania diesel engines. They also launched their first four wheeled truck for operations and able to work from 1500 KG to 11000 KG gross weight category and also available was an 18-28 seater bus/coach model of which both were part of its model range in the 1950s and 1960s.One of the most interesting applications of Avia trucks was the Klöckner Humboldt Deutz Spanish subsidiary designed Avia-Deutz firefighting engine. Based on an Avia 3500L chassis-cab, it featured an air-cooled Deutz engine built with German Magirus firefighting equipment.In the early 70s AISA was taken over by its main competitor Motor Iberica, manufacturer of the Ebro range of commercial vehicles, and gradually Avia vehicles became little more than badge engineered Ebros all the new models were now called AVIA-EBRO. When the huge Nissan Motors of Japan took over Motor Iberica in the 1980s, the Avia brandname had disappeared. Several AVIA-EBRO 3500L Diesel models are still in daily use and can be occasionally spotted in Spain normally employed into agriculture and industrial activities which are seen both under the AVIA and AVIA-EBRO names.The Spanish Avia should not be confused with the Czech Avia aircraft and automotive brand of the very same trade mark.Avia trucks were used by the Spanish Armed Police in their anti-riot operations.".
- Avia_Vehicles thumbnail Avia_4000L_(1972)_lateral.jpg?width=300.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageExternalLink zzalonega.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageExternalLink marcs.php?subd=galeria&pag=espanya.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageExternalLink avia.htm.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageID "6102713".
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageLength "3502".
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageRevisionID "695225323".
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Aeronáutica_Industrial_S.A..
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Air-cooled_engine.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Armed_Police_Corps.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Avia.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_of_Spain.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_Spain.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_truck_manufacturers.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Deutz_AG.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Ebro_trucks.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Magirus.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Nissan.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Perkins_Engines.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink Rebadging.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink File:AviaL35.jpg.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink File:Avia_4000L_(1972)_lateral.jpg.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLink File:FurgonetaAvia19122013.jpg.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avia 2500".
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avia Vehicles".
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avia".
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Avia_Vehicles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Avia_Vehicles subject Category:Companies_of_Spain.
- Avia_Vehicles subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_Spain.
- Avia_Vehicles subject Category:Defunct_truck_manufacturers.
- Avia_Vehicles hypernym Name.
- Avia_Vehicles type Company.
- Avia_Vehicles type Company.
- Avia_Vehicles comment "Avia was the brand name under which the commercial vehicles built by Aeronáutica Industrial S.A. (AISA) a company that was founded in Madrid in 1956, originally as an aircraft repairing organization, later started to manufacture their own new light vans and FC pickup trucks. However they were taken over in 1970 by another Spanish large manufacturer called EBRO Motor Iberica based in industrial Barcelona.".
- Avia_Vehicles label "Avia Vehicles".
- Avia_Vehicles sameAs Q4828512.
- Avia_Vehicles sameAs Avia_(automóviles).
- Avia_Vehicles sameAs m.0fq7g4.
- Avia_Vehicles sameAs Q4828512.
- Avia_Vehicles wasDerivedFrom Avia_Vehicles?oldid=695225323.
- Avia_Vehicles depiction Avia_4000L_(1972)_lateral.jpg.
- Avia_Vehicles isPrimaryTopicOf Avia_Vehicles.