Koima-Sanachs

Koima-Sanachs (Koxori: Koima-Sánakhs /ˌkoima‿ˈsanaxs/; Ghazvan: Koima-Sanakhs /ˌkɔɪmɐ ˈsanɐxs/) is a Koxoriek-Ghazvan aircraft manufacturer. Founded in 1950 by the merging of companies Koima and Sanachs, it is one of the world's largest aviation companies today.

Koima
Koima was founded in 1910 by Koxoriek aviator Masar Koima (1873–1929). Its first aircraft, the Khieshur, did not find huge success, but the Mesamik A3, introduced in 1915, did. The A3 was one of the first aircraft operated by the Koxoriek Air Force (ENK), though it never saw any combat and was retired in 1920. In the late 1940s, despite having supplied the ENK with hundreds of Mesamik H1, H5 and J7 aeroplanes, Koima fell into debt. In 1950, its CEO, Samor Koima (1908–1982), agreed to merge his company with Sanachs.

Sanachs
Sanakhs, commonly known in English as Sanachs (/ˈsænæks/ or /ˈseɪnaks/), was founded by Ghazvan entrepreneur Sorimul Sanakhs (1889–1978) in 1920. The first aircraft produced by the company was the Taragkor 122, which was supplied in large numbers to the ENK until it was retired in 1933.