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  2. Aircraft industry of Russia - Wikipedia

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    MAKS Airshow is a showcase event for the Russian aircraft industry.. Aircraft manufacturing is an important industrial sector in Russia, employing around 355,300 people.The dissolution of the Soviet Union led to a deep crisis for the industry, especially for the civilian aircraft segment.

  3. United Aircraft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The military aircraft industry was able to benefit from improving export possibilities by profiting from a large storage of components and parts from Soviet times. In contrast, the civilian aircraft industry suffered large losses and production of civilian aircraft diminished significantly. For example, in 1990 Soviet industry produced 715 ...

  4. Ural Works of Civil Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Ural Works of Civil Aviation (UZGA; Russian: Уральский завод гражданской авиации, also earlier Factory № 404) is an aircraft manufacturing and aircraft repair enterprise, one of the major manufacturers in the aircraft manufacturing industry in Russia. It specializes in the development, production, testing ...

  5. Category:Aircraft manufacturers of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Aircraft manufacturers of Russia" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Kazan Aircraft Production Association - Wikipedia

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    The company traces its origins to the Fili plant of the Russo-Balt corporation, which was established as an automobile production plant in April 1916. [2] In November 1922, the Soviet Union signed a joint venture agreement with the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers, and the Fili facility was renamed State Aircraft Factory (GAZ) No. 7. [2]

  7. Why Russia Might Have To Use Military Aircraft for Civilian ...

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    With much of the world cutting ties with Russia in the wake of its ongoing invasion of Ukraine, Moscow’s commercial airline industry is feeling the pinch.For months, Russia’s aviation sector ...

  8. Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Plant - Wikipedia

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    JSC Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Plant named after V.P. Chkalov (NAPO) is one of the largest aerospace manufacturers in Russia. [1] Su-34 multipurpose bomber assembly shop, March 6, 2013. The company produces, repairs and upgrades Su-34 fighter-bombers. [2]

  9. Voronezh Aircraft Production Association - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1932 in Voronezh (as Voronezh Aviation Plant, branch registry number 18). In 2007, VASO became part of the state-owned United Aircraft Corporation (UAC). Notable planes built here are the An-148 (never was commercially built, failed), Tu-28 (until 1970), Tu-144 (16 were made in 1967-1983), Il-86 (built until the end of the USSR), Il-96 (still in production with less than 1 unit per ...