The Aérospatiale SN 601 Corvette is a French business jet of the early 1970s developed and manufactured by aerospace manufacturer Aérospatiale. Sales of the type were disappointing, leading to only 40 Corvettes being constructed, including the prototypes, prior to production being terminated.
Aérospatiale Corvette
A Corvette, September 1983
An Air Alsace Corvette, 1977
A Sterling Airways Corvette at Brussels Airport, 1985
Aérospatiale was a major French state-owned aerospace corporation that developed and manufactured both civilian and military aircraft as well as rockets, missiles and satellites. It was incorporated in 1970 as Société Nationale Industrielle Aérospatiale through the merger of three state-owned aerospace companies: Sud Aviation, Nord Aviation and SEREB. The company was headquartered in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
Former head office on the Boulevard de Montmorency
A Fouga Magister of the Belgian Air Force
The first flight of Concorde, in 1969
An AS350 Écureuil of the French Gendarmerie