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VIAM has broad responsibility for research, development, testing, and certification of all metallic and nonmetallic materials used in the Russian aerospace industry. Over 90 percent of the materials used in Soviet aircraft and space vehicles were developed at VIAM. [1]
All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company; All-Russian Institute Of Aviation Materials; All-Russian Institute of Light Alloys; All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Electromechanics; Alrosa; AlterGeo; Altimo; Antey Concern; ARETI International Group; Arktikugol; ARMZ Uranium Holding; Art Pictures Studio; Art. Lebedev ...
Gazprom is the largest company in Russia. Russia's vast geography is an important determinant of its economic activity, with some sources estimating that Russia contains over 30 percent of the world's natural resources. [2] [3] [4] The World Bank estimates the total value of Russia's natural resources at US$75 trillion.
Russia’s leading aircraft manufacturer says it’s completed a successful test flight of its new IL–96-400M widebody passenger airplane that it claims could replace Western aircraft in the ...
After 2022, reviving the passenger aircraft industry in Russia became the main goal. [1] [2] The Russian aircraft industry offers a portfolio of internationally competitive military aircraft such as MiG-29 and Su-27, while new projects such as the Sukhoi Superjet 100 are hoped to revive the fortunes of the civilian aircraft segment. In 2009 ...
By Order of the Minister of Aviation Industry No. 96 dated February 21, 1955, a special design bureau (OKB-65) was organized at the plant to develop new technological processes for the production of parts, products and semi-finished products for aviation and engine plants and to create new equipment for aviation industry plants, which marked ...
Aircraft manufacturers of Russia (12 C, 28 P) G. Gazprom Space Systems (1 C, 2 P) R. Rocket engine manufacturers of Russia (4 C, 15 P) S. Space industry companies of ...
The aircraft is planned to be revealed in 2017 and planned to be introduced in 2018. [29] In 2009, UAC delivered 90 aircraft, including 17 passenger models. This figure includes 31 MiG-29 and two Su-34 fighter jets produced for the Russian Air Force. The company's revenues for 2009 were expected to be 115 billion–120 billion rubles. [30]