IBIS AIRCRAFT S.A. is a company that produces factory-built ultra light aircraft, constituted in November 1st 1990, located in Jamundi, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, South America. Our production plant is located in a land of 40.368 mt² (132.354 sq ft); close to the Cauca River, one of the biggest rivers in Colombia. The plant is composed by hangars, a landing road of 280 m (918 ft), machinery and modern equipment able to produce one hundred (100) units per year.
Colombia has marine ports in the coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean; from the factory to the last one, it takes less than 4 hours to carry out the containers, which constitutes a oportunity to send all our merchandise to any place in the world. Approximately during seventeen (17) years we have developed our Utility Models, ultra light aircrafts with the brand IBIS, such as: Magic GS-700, Magic GS-710 Sport and Urraco GS-501. All of them the demands and requirements of the modern aviation. Our models undergo a constant evolution to achieve the highest satisfaction in our clients. Security, Quality, Design and Comfort is our guarantee. At international level, the series Magic is classified as Advance Ultra light of third generation ARV.
The security of our Ultra lights is demonstrated by hundreds of aircraft that have been produced and sold, without any kind of incident originating in their functionality or operation.
IBIS Ultra light aircrafts fly national and international skies giving their pilots many working hours and satisfaction in sport activities, air photography, air supervision, cartography, parachute, fumigation, transport of values, recognition of areas, etc. Many IBIS Magics today are flying in the skies of U.S.A., MEXICO, PANAMÁ, BOLIVIA, VENEZUELA, ECUADOR, BRASIL, SPAIN, GREECE and other countries. IBIS Ultra light aircrafts are made with aeronautical materials: Aluminum alloy 6061–T6, 2024-T3 and 4130 chromium-molybdenum steel; aircraft hardware AN; pop rivets AVEX (Avdel-Textron), solid aluminum rivets and polycarbonate. We have highly qualified instructors and test pilots who are in charge of proving all our aircraft