Denel Aeronautics

Denel Aeronautics
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAerospace
Defence
PredecessorAtlas Aircraft Corporation
Founded1964 (1964) as Atlas Aircraft Corporation
1992 (1992) as Denel Aviation
2017 (2017) as Denel Aeronautics
HeadquartersKempton Park, Gauteng, South Africa
Area served
Global
ProductsRooivalk
Cheetah
Oryx
ParentDenel
Websitedenelaviation.co.za

Denel Aeronautics is the aviation and aerospace division of the state-owned Denel corporation of South Africa. It is one of the successors of the South African aviation company Atlas Aircraft Corporation.

The division was created during 1992 following the acquisition and absorption of Atlas Aircraft into Denel. Initially named Denel Aviation, it was rebranded as Denel Aeronautics during 2017 following the reintegration of Denel Aerostructures.

The company manufactures the Rooivalk, a domestically-developed attack helicopter that had been developed by Atlas Aircraft; the company also provides support services for a wide range of aircraft, both of the former Atlas Aircraft's range and from numerous international manufacturers.

Denel Aeronautics is the dominant provider of aircraft maintenance and support services across various types operated by the South African Air Force; it also provides those services to other operators worldwide.