Kubicek Balloons

Kubicek Balloons (in Czech Balóny Kubíček (pronounced Koo-bee-check), the complete official name BALÓNY KUBÍČEK spol. s r.o.) is a Czech manufacturer of hot-air balloons and airships, the sole such manufacturer in Central and Eastern Europe and one of the largest in the world. From its factory in Brno the company ships its products worldwide.

BALÓNY KUBÍČEK
TypeLimited
IndustryAircraft industry
Founded1991
FounderAleš Kubíček
HeadquartersBrno, Czech Republic
Area served
Global
ProductsHot-air balloons
OwnerAleš Kubíček
Number of employees
30
Websitekubicekballoons.eu

History

BALÓNY KUBÍČEK was founded in 1989[1] by Aleš Kubíček, the designer of first modern Czech hot-air balloon, made in 1983 in Aviatik club in Brno. Before founding his own company Aleš Kubíček made several balloons under wings of the company Aerotechnik Kunovice. Immediately after the Velvet Revolution he started his own private company to manufacture lighter-than-air aircraft.

Kubicek balloon

Today

Kubicek Balloons is a limited company, mostly owned by the founder Aleš Kubíček. Its headquarters is on Francouzská 81 in Brno city centre, where balloons were originally made. But in 2005 their production moved to a completely new factory facility in Jarní 2a in Brno-Maloměřice, currently the most modern balloon factory in the World. The company has 30 employees (in 2008) and produces circa 90 balloons per year, making it the world's 3rd largest manufacturer of hot air balloons.

As well as producing standard balloon envelopes in 47 types and sizes they also build baskets, burners and a plenty of man carrying specially shaped balloons for advertising purposes e.g. 38-metre tall flying bear, sea container DHL, Abbey of Saint Gall and the green heart of Styria.

Kubicek Balloons holds quality certificates for design, production and maintenance meeting European standards of EASA and was it amongst the first hot-air balloon manufacturers to hold a European type certificate for hot-air balloons.

Kubicek balloons is the only European producer who uses the unique high-tenacity polyester balloon fabric for envelopes, and it is all manufactured 'in house' by its sister-company Textil Kubíček in Černá Hora near Brno.

Balloon production overview
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
12 16 8 14 16 13 23 12 14 34 42 48 52 68 77 89 90*

* forecast

Large inflatable structures

Moon Inflatable at Kubicek Factory

The company has also produced large inflatables for a variety of purposes under the name Kubicek Visionair for artists, companies and organisations around the world, including inflatable Moons and large inflatable structures for events and other applications.[2]

Fixed-wing aircraft

The company also produces the Kubicek M-2 Scout ultralight and light-sport aircraft, under the name Kubicek Aircraft.[3]

References

  1. "On Our Own". Kubicek Baloons. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  2. Kubicek Balloons UK: Leonardslee illuminated 2021 Moon inflatable built by Kubicek UK Kubicek website article dated 23/12/2021
  3. Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al.: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12, page 62. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485X

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