Aviastar-SP

Coordinates: 54°21′59″N 48°36′58″E / 54.36639°N 48.61611°E / 54.36639; 48.61611
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54°21′59″N 48°36′58″E / 54.36639°N 48.61611°E / 54.36639; 48.61611

Aviastar-SP
United Aircraft Corporation
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History

Designed from scratch in the early 1970s to produce a new generation of strategic bombers, the Ulyanovsk Aviation Production Complex (renamed Aviastar in November 1991 when it became a joint stock enterprise) is said to be the largest aviation production facility in the world and one of the newest in Russia.[3]

It produces the

Tu-204 medium-range airliner. Ulyanovsk was originally intended to have airframe, avionics, and engine manufacturing facilities all in one complex, but the avionics and engine facilities have not been completed.[3]

The plant also owns 40,000 acres of arable land on which it produced agricultural goods for its workers and for sale in the early 1990s.[3] In 2007, 1.25% of Aviastar-SP capital has been injected into United Aircraft Corporation by the Russian Federation.

References

  1. ^ Первые 3 самолета Ил-76МД-90А Минобороны получит в 2014 году
  2. ^ Дмитрий Рогозин озвучил цифры по планам закупки для российской армии военно-транспортных самолетов Ил-476
  3. ^ a b c "Russian Defense Business Directory". Federation of American Scientists. US Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Administration. May 1995. Retrieved 21 July 2017. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.