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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]
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Air Algérie: The company logo is a swallow, which is the national bird of Algeria. Air Belgium: Belgium flag on tail and fuselage. The logotype, a crowned AB, accompanies the flag on the tail. Air Canada: Blue aircraft, with the name Air Canada and maple leaves on the front area of the fuselage, directly behind the cockpit, and on the tail. In ...
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, companies belonging to the United Aircraft Corporation delivered 95 new fixed-wing aircraft to ...
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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 ...
English: Emblem of the Russian Federation`s Armed Forces; here: wide / common to the armed forces branch «Aero-Space Forces of the Russian Federation» pertaining to order of the Russian Federation´s Secretary of Defence Nr. 470 from August 1, 2015 (by amalgamations of Air Force, Air Defence Forces and Air-Cosmic Defence Forces.
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]