The AEG G. V was a biplane bomber aircraft of World War I a further refinement of the AEG G. IV. The type saw limited production before the Armistice and never entered operational service. It featured a 600 kg (1 320 lb) bombload. After the war several were converted into 6-passenger airliners. It was the only large German World War I aircraft to see commercial duties in any significant capacity. Initially passengers sat in an open cockpit but a Limousine version was soon developed.
Made by AEG.
It is the successor of the AEG G.IV .