Voisin (aircraft)
| Industry | Aerospace | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1905 | 
| Fate | dissolved | 
| Successor | Avions Voisin | 
| Headquarters | Billancourt, Paris, France | 
Key people  | Gabriel Voisin Maurice Colieux  | 
| Products | Aircraft | 
Aéroplanes Voisin was a French aircraft manufacturing company established in 1905 by Gabriel Voisin and his brother Charles, and was continued by Gabriel after Charles died in an automobile accident in 1912; the full official company name then became Société Anonyme des Aéroplanes G. Voisin (English: Aeroplanes Voisin public limited company). During World War I, it was a major producer of military aircraft, notably the Voisin III. After the war Gabriel Voisin abandoned the aviation industry, and set up a company to design and produce luxury automobiles, called Avions Voisin.