Founded: 1911, by Armand Deperdussin, initially as Aéroplanes Deperdussin
1912: Company goes into administration and becomes known as Société Provisoire des Aéroplanes Deperdussin (SPAD)
1913: Led by Louis Blériot, a consortium acquires the company assets and renames as the Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés, still retaining the SPAD acronym
First flight: 1910
Sports
Deperdussin Type A / Deperdussin Type B Sports / Deperdussin Type C
First flight: 1912
Racer
First flight: 1912
Racer
First flight: 1912
General purpose (French Air Force / Royal Flying Corp. (naval)
First flight: 1913
Racer (Schneider Trophy 1913) Floatplane variant of Monocoque
First flight: 1915
2 seat fighter
First Flight: 1916
Fighter
First Flight: 1916
single seat fighter
First flight: 1917
single seat fighter
First flight: 1917
single seat fighter
First flight: 1917
Floatplane fighter
First flight: 1917
fighter became Blériot-SPAD S.20