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United Aircraft Corporation

The PJSC United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) (Russian: Объединённая авиастроительная корпорация, tr. Obyedinyonnaya Aviastroitelnaya Korporatsiya [OAK]) is a Russian aerospace and defense corporation. With a majority stake belonging to the Russian government, it consolidates Russian private and state-owned aircraft manufacturing companies and assets engaged in the manufacture, design and sale of military, civilian, transport, and unmanned aircraft. Its headquarters are in Krasnoselsky District, Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow.[6]

PJSC United Aircraft Corporation
Native name
Russian: ПАО Объединённая Авиастроительная Корпорация
FormerlyOJSC United Aircraft Corporation (2006–2015)
Company typePublic, PJSC
MCX: UNAC
IndustryAerospace, defense
PredecessorIlyushin, Irkut, Mikoyan, Sukhoi, Tupolev, Yakovlev
Founded20 February 2006; 18 years ago (2006-02-20)
FounderVladimir Putin by presidential decree
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Denis Manturov (Chairman)[1]
Yury Slyusar (President)[2]
ProductsAirliners (see list)
Cargo aircraft (see list)
Special-purposed aircraft (see list)
Military aircraft (see list)
Revenue 468 billion
US$6.365 billion[3] (2021)
11,203,000,000 Russian ruble (2016) 
1,100,000,000 Russian ruble (2021) 
Total assets983,929,000,000 Russian ruble (2016) 
Owner
Number of employees
100,000[5]
DivisionsUAC Health
UAC - Transport Aircraft
LLC UAC - Aggregation Center
Subsidiariessee organization
Websitewww.uacrussia.ru

Many of the corporation's assets are located in various regions in Russia, with joint-ventures with foreign partners in Italy, India and China.[7]

History edit

Predecessor edit

After the Soviet Union's sudden collapse in 1991, the aerospace industry of Russia was in turmoil. An excessive amount of imports and highly protective tariffs devastated the manufacturing industry, both the aerospace and the automotive industry.[8] 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, while the civilian aircraft industry suffered losses and production of civilian aircraft diminished. For example, in 1990 Russia produced 715 aircraft. Eight years later that number decreased by 661 to only 56 aircraft. In 2000 only 4 civilian aircraft were produced.[9] In order to solve this, the president of Russia at that time, Boris Yeltsin, decided that consolidation was necessary, and created the VPK-MAPO (Military Industrial Complex – Moscow Aircraft Production Association), which includes companies such as Mikoyan. The consolidation was not successful and MAPO later merged with Sukhoi.[10]

First years edit

The UAC was created on 20 February 2006 by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Presidential Decree No. 140 by merging shares from Ilyushin, Irkut, Mikoyan, Sukhoi, Tupolev, and Yakovlev as a new joint-stock company named the OJSC United Aircraft Corporation in order to optimize production and minimize losses. The UAC stated the reason why the corporation was created was to protect and develop the scientific and industrial potential of the Russian aircraft industry, the security and defense of the state, and the concentration of intellectual, industrial, and financial resources to implement long-term aviation programs.[11] The United Aircraft Corporation started out producing the Tupolev Tu-154 "Careless", the Tupolev Tu-204, the Ilyushin Il-96, the Ilyushin Il-114, and all of Mikoyan, Sukhoi, Yakovlev, Tupolev, and Ilyushin military aircraft; all created prior to the corporation's creation.

 
The Mikoyan MiG-35 is the first aircraft and first military aircraft to be developed under the UAC brand, since Mikoyan is a branch of the corporation.

In February 2007, the UAC presented its first aircraft and the first military aircraft designed and exported under the UAC brand, the Mikoyan MiG-35, designated by NATO as "Fulcrum-F" and a Generation 4++ jet fighter by Mikoyan.[12] The MiG-35 was officially presented during the Aero India 2007 air show in Bangalore, India and officially unveiled when the Russian Minister of Defense, Sergei Ivanov, visited the Lukhovitsky Machine Building Plant "MAPO-MIG".[13] The MiG-35 was a contender for its fourth generation counterparts in the Indian MRCA competition but was taken out of the competition in April 2011.[14] The MiG-35 would be adopted by the Russian Air Force and was planned to be introduced in 2018.[12]

In October 2007, the Federal Financial Markets Service registered a primary issue of common shares for the United Aircraft Building Corporation. The issue included 96,724,000,000 shares priced at 1 RUB (US$0.04).[15] In December 2007, the second largest (and state-owned) Russian bank Vneshtorgbank (VTB) announced that it would sell its 5% share in EADS to UAC at market price.[16] Later that month VTB sold its share in EADS to the state-owned Russian Development Bank (VEB).[17] EADS already owns a 10% stake in Irkut which it plans to convert into UAC shares,[18] leading to EADS and UAC owning shares of each other. They also announced plans for a possible 10–15% share issue in 2008, planning to retain a 75% stake.[19] Currently, after placing 5 additional share issues, the Corporation's chartered capital amounts to 174.61 bln. RUB. The share of the Russian Federation in UAC's chartered capital is 80.29%.

 
The Sukhoi Su-35 is the second military aircraft to be developed under the UAC brand and is meant to serve as the interim aircraft for the upcoming Sukhoi Su-57 PAK FA.

In February 2008, the UAC brought out an improved version of the Sukhoi Su-27, the Sukhoi Su-35S, also called the Su-35BM, which was to serve as the interim aircraft for the upcoming Sukhoi PAK FA, Russia's first fifth generation jet fighter. This is the second modernized version of the Su-27, where the first modernized version took place back on 28 June 1988, designated as the Sukhoi Su-27M, also known as the Su-35. The improved aircraft includes a reinforced airframe, air-thrusted engines, radar, and improved avionics, while excluding canards and an air brake. The Russian Air Force designated them as the Su-35S and ordered 98 units with additional orders from China and Indonesia. Sukhoi thought sales of the Su-35S would go over 160 but they are blunted by updated versions of the Sukhoi Su-30.[20][21][22][23][24]

 
The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is the first airliner to be developed under the UAC brand, since Sukhoi Civil Aircraft is a branch of the corporation.

In May 2008, the UAC presented its third aircraft and the first airliner designed and exported under the UAC brand, the Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ 100). The SSJ 100 is the fourth civilian aircraft and the first airliner to be made by Sukhoi. Before, Sukhoi and Boeing made a cooperation agreement and where Boeing consultants would help and advise Sukhoi on the airliner.[25] The SSJ 100 was introduced on 21 April 2011, with Armavia. The Sukhoi Superjet 100 was later described as the most important and the most successful airliner program of the Russian aerospace industry,[26] and is regarded by the Ministry of Industry and Trade as a top priority project.[27] Sukhoi Holdings of the UAC signed a joint venture with Leonardo-Finmeccanica (now Leonardo S.p.A.) to establish Superjet International in order to sell the SSJ 100 to potential customers.

In October 2009, the UAC signed a joint venture with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) of India named the Multirole Transport Aircraft Limited (MTAL) where the two companies would be cooperating on making aircraft for both of the Russian Armed Forces, the Indian Armed Forces, and friendly third-party countries.[28] One of the projects being developed by the joint-venture is the Ilyushin Il-214 Multirole Transport Aircraft (MTA) which was intended to replace India's Antonov An-32 transport fleet. The Il-214 would perform regular transport duties as well as deploying paratroopers. 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]

2010–2020 edit

 
The Sukhoi Su-57 PAK FA (T-50) would be Russia's first fifth generation jet fighter, and is developed by Sukhoi, a branch of the corporation.

On 29 January 2010, Sukhoi and the UAC revealed Russia's first fifth generation jet fighter, the Sukhoi PAK FA (T-50). The PAK FA is a stealth, single-seat, twin-engine, multirole jet fighter designed for air supremacy and attack roles. The PAK FA would also be Russia's first aircraft to use stealth technology. The PAK FA is designed to replace the Mikoyan MiG-29 and the Sukhoi Su-27 and is expected to be introduced to the Russian Air Force in 2019.[31][32][33] Also, under the MTAL joint venture, Sukhoi and HAL would co-develop the Sukhoi/HAL FGFA, now known as the Perspective Multirole Fighter (PMF), a variant of the PAK FA, of which would be designed for the Indian Air Force.[34][35] On 11 August 2017, the Russian Air Force designated the Sukhoi PAK FA as the Sukhoi Su-57.[citation needed]

 
Lineup of military aircraft models of the UAC.

On 27 October 2010, the UAC and the Ukrainian state-owned aircraft corporation, Antonov, signed a joint venture contract, LLC UAC - Antonov, in the capital city of Ukraine, Kyiv. The purpose of the joint-venture was to deal with the coordination of Antonov and the UAC on purchasing spare parts, production, marketing and sales, as well as servicing and joint creation of new modifications of Antonov aircraft, according to Defense-Aerospace.[36]

In 2013, nine aircraft repair plants of the Ministry of Defense was transferred under the ownership of the UAC. As a result, in 2014, the serviceability of the Russian Air Force increased from 40% to 65%.[11]

As a result of Russian military intervention in Ukraine in 2014, international sanctions were put against Russia, and because the UAC was part of Russia's aerospace and defense industry,[37] it was sanctioned as well by the European Union.[38] However though, since the sanctions did not include the airliner industry of the UAC, such as the Sukhoi Superjet 100, exports of the regional jet to Western nations and economical activities of Superjet International will not be affected.[39]

In April 2015, the company changed its full name to Public Joint-Stock Company (PJSC) "United Aircraft Corporation" (UAC).[11] In 2011–2015, UAC companies delivered to the Russian Defence Ministry more than 200 aircraft.[40]

On 28 September 2015, according to a resolution by the Ukrainian government, the state-owned corporation Antonov would be exiting the LLC UAC - Antonov joint venture between the two companies.[36]

 
A model of the Ilyushin Il-214. Frustration between Ilyushin and India's HAL on working on the aircraft led to HAL resigning from the project. The aircraft was later renamed Il-276.

On 13 January 2016, India's HAL announced it would not be involved in the Ilyushin Il-214 MTA project anymore, and that Ilyushin would have to work on the project alone. The project is now designated as the "Ilyushin Il-214" with the MTA taken out since the project is no longer under the Multirole Transport Aircraft Limited joint-venture.[41][42]

 
The first medium-range jet airliner developed under the UAC brand, the Irkut MC-21, on its maiden flight on 28 May 2017.

On 8 June 2016, UAC officially revealed the Irkut MC-21, its first medium-range jet airliner, when it rolled out in Irkutsk. The aircraft could be the first with an out of autoclave composite manufacturing for its wings. The goal of the MC-21 was to replace the Tupolev Tu-154, Tupolev Tu-134, Tupolev Tu-204, and the Yakovlev Yak-42. and to compete with the Airbus A320neo and the Boeing B737 MAX.[citation needed] Despite the domination of the airliner market by Boeing and Airbus as well as Russian protectionism preventing western companies to supply the program,[43][44] the MC-21 was able to have its maiden flight on 28 May 2017, have 2 prototypes built and another 4 in assembly, and getting a total of 205 orders as of 24 July 2017, with an introduction planned in 2019 with Aeroflot.[45] In 2018, the company's revenue amounted to 53 billion rubles.[46]

 
A model of the CRAIC CR929, an airliner designed by the UAC and Comac in a joint-venture agreement to break the Airbus-Boeing duopoly.

On 25 June 2016, the UAC and the Chinese Government owned aircraft corporation, Comac, signed a joint venture contract, China-Russia Aircraft International Co, Ltd. (CRAIC), based in Shanghai. According to the UAC, CRAIC is responsible for product and technology development, manufacturing, marketing, sales and customer service, consulting, program management and other related field. The two companies are now cooperating in creating a new generation long range wide body commercial aircraft and to take charge of its operation under the joint-venture.[47] This aircraft, now named the CRAIC CR-929, formerly the C929, would compete with the Airbus A330neo and the Boeing 787; thus challenging the Airbus-Boeing duopoly.[48]

On 1 September 2017, the UAC Board of Directors, and UAC's subsidiaries, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft and the Irkut Corporation made an agreement to merge the civil industry Irkut Corporation and the Sukhoi Civil Aircraft into a Civil Aviation Division on the basis of Irkut Corporation. In accordance with the decisions taken, In turn, Sukhoi will become the financial basis of all civil aircraft produced by UAC. According to the UAC, corporate transformations were aimed to realize UAC's strategic goal to increase the share of civil products in its portfolio to 45% by 2035 and to drive annual civil aircraft production to 100-120 aircraft per year, as well as to increase UAC's economic effectiveness and lower costs by centralizing supporting processes and decreasing levels of management. The transformation will allow to concentrate resources to develop, manufacture and market Russian civil aircraft, it will also ensure consistency in these areas and simplify certification and licensing procedures.[49]

On 9 July 2018, UAC was targeting 4.5% airliner market share by value and profitability by 2025, to grow its civil aircraft business from 17% to 40% of its income and to attract investors before 2035.[50]

On 25 October 2018, the UAC was acquired from the Federal Agency for State Property Management by Russian state-owned conglomerate Rostec with a turnover cost in excess of one billion rubles (US$15 million). This would result in the entire national aviation assets being put in the hands of Rostec, as Rostec also owns the helicopter monopoly Russian Helicopters and the engine monopoly United Engine Corporation. Rostec had stated it was willing to invest up to 40 billion rubles into the MC-21, taking some burden away from the federal budget.[51] The transfer was to be completed within 18 months.[52]

2020-present edit

On 30 November 2021, the UAC board of directors approved the annexation to the corporation of both military aircraft producers Mikoyan and Sukhoi, previewed for 2022. The daily management of both is already made by UAC.[53] In January 2022, UAC shareholders approved the annexation.[54] As of 2022, UAC was 88 percent owned by Rostec.[55]

On 22 March 2022, it was remarked that the Russian aviation industry was not even receiving imported parts already paid for as a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[56]

The company and its CEO Yury Slyusar were sanctioned by the British government on 24 February 2022, as it was judged to have aided in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[57] In May 2022 the United States Department of the Treasury placed sanctions on Slyusar pursuant to Executive Order 14024 as a member of the Government of Russia.[55]

The conglomerate finished the process of Mikoyan and Sukhoi absorption in June 2022. Relevant records were changed on June 1 in the United State Register of Legal Entities.[58]

UAC said in late December 2023 that it had successfully performed the year's state defense orders.[59]

Organization edit

Company structure:[60]

Aircraft manufacturers edit

Divisions edit

  • UAC Health
  • UAC - Transport Aircraft
  • LLC UAC - Aggregation Center

Financial and business edit

  • Finance Leasing Company
  • Ilyushin Finance Co.
  • LLC UAC - Purchases
  • Sukhoi Holdings

Joint ventures edit

Material providers edit

  • KAPO-Composit
  • AeroComposit
    • Ulyanovsk Branch

Others edit

Products edit

This section contains present and future products to be distributed under UAC umbrella[63]

Airliners edit

 
Ilyushin Il-96 and Sukhoi Superjet 100 of Aeroflot

The United Aircraft Corporation started out producing the Tupolev Tu-154, the Tupolev Tu-204, the Ilyushin Il-86, the Ilyushin Il-96, and the Ilyushin Il-114; all created prior to the corporation's creation. The Tupolev Tu-154 is a medium-range, narrow-body, three-engine jet airliner developed and introduced in Soviet times. It saw large use in Aeroflot and was exported to many nations that had connections to the Soviet Union, and a total of 1,026 aircraft were built. Production of the Tu-154 stopped in 2013.[64] Following a crash in 2016, all Russian Tu-154s were grounded,[citation needed] and now the airliner is in limited service by a few airline companies and military. The Ilyushin Il-86 is a short/medium-range, wide-body jet airliner, developed and introduced in Soviet times as well. The Ilyushin Il-86 was the first Soviet wide-body airliner and the world's second four-engine wide-body airliner developed. The Il-86 was praised for its safety and reliability,[65] but only 106 were built, as a result of many delays during development. Production of the airliner stopped in 1995, and the airliner was retired in 2011, with only four in service in the Russian Air Force.[66] The Ilyushin Il-96 is a shortened, long-ranged successor of the Il-86, with updated technologies, and the first airliner from the Russian Federation to be introduced. Only 30 were built however,[67][68] and the airliner is in low-rate production and used by only a few airlines. The Il-96's purpose as an airliner ended in 2009, as it is deemed inferior to its Boeing and Airbus counterparts.[69] The Tupolev Tu-204 is a medium-range, narrow-body jet airliner, featuring many technological innovations such as a fly-by-wire control system, a glass cockpit, etc., and was developed primarily for Aeroflot. The Tu-204 was succeeded by its variant, the Tu-214. The Ilyushin Il-114 is a turboprop, narrow-body regional airliner developed to replace the Antonov An-24, which most were in service of Aeroflot. However, only 20 had been built, and only two airlines were using it, so the Il-114's production was temporarily halted.

The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is the first airliner and regional jet airliner that is developed and exported under the UAC brand, by which it was developed by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, a branch of the UAC. The Sukhoi Superjet 100 was designed to compete with the Antonov An-148, Embraer E-Jet, and the Bombardier CSeries, and to replace the aging Tupolev Tu-134 and the Yakovlev Yak-42 jet airliners,[70] claimed by Sukhoi to have a lower purchase and operating cost. The Sukhoi Superjet 100 was later described as the most important and the most successful airliner program of the Russian aerospace industry,[26] and is regarded by the Ministry of Industry and Trade as a top priority project.[27] The Irkut MC-21 is currently the newest jet airliner developed under the UAC brand, of which it is developed by the Irkut Corporation, a brand of the UAC. The goal of the MC-21 is to replace the Tupolev Tu-154, Tupolev Tu-134, Tupolev Tu-204, and the Yakovlev Yak-42. and to compete with the Airbus A320neo and the Boeing B737 MAX.[citation needed] Despite the domination of the airliner market by Boeing and Airbus as well as Russian protectionism preventing western companies to supply the program,[43][44] the MC-21 was able to have its maiden flight, have two prototypes built and another four in assembly, and getting a total of 366 orders as of 24 July 2017, with an introduction planned in 2019 with Aeroflot. Introduction was delayed to redevelop the airliner with almost entirely Russian parts, with the new date planned for 2025.[71] The Sukhoi Superjet 130 is currently being developed by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, intending to bridge the gap between the Superjet Stretch and the MC-21.[citation needed] The Ilyushin Il-114's production and development continued as the Ilyushin Il-114-300, now restarted with all-Russian parts with a maiden flight planned in 2019 and an introduction planned in 2021.[72][73] The CRAIC CR-929 is developed under the CRAIC joint-venture between the UAC and Chinese aircraft corporation Comac, with the purpose being a wide-body jet airliner as well as to compete with the Boeing 787 and the Airbus A330neo.[48]

List of airliners of UAC
Aircraft Type Description Developer Seats Number Built Maiden Flight Introduction Production Ceased Retired
Tupolev Tu-154 jet airliner narrow-body, trijet Tupolev 164 1,026 4 October 1968 7 February 1972, with Aeroflot 2013 -
Ilyushin Il-86 jet airliner wide-body, four engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 359 106 22 December 1976 1980, with Aeroflot 1995 2011 (as an airliner)
Ilyushin Il-96 jet airliner wide-body, four engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 262 30 28 September 1988 29 December 1992, with Aeroflot In low-rate production after 2009 -
Tupolev Tu-204 jet airliner narrow-body, twinjet Tupolev 210 82 2 January 1989 1995, with Aeroflot - -
Ilyushin Il-114 regional airliner turboprop, two engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 64 20 29 March 1990 August 1998, with Uzbekistan Airways July 2012, production continued with Ilyushin Il-114-300 -
Superjet 100 regional jet airliner narrow-body, twinjet Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (now:Regional Aircraft-Branch of the Irkut Corporation) 87 172[74] 19 May 2008 21 April 2011, with Armavia - -
Irkut MC-21 jet airliner narrow-body, twinjet Irkut Corporation 163 2[75] 28 May 2017 2025, with Aeroflot (planned) - -
Superjet 130 regional jet airliner narrow-body, twinjet Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (now:Regional Aircraft-Branch of the Irkut Corporation) 120 0 - Not built - -
Ilyushin Il-114-300 regional airliner turboprop, two engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 52 0 16 December 2020 Planned in 2023-2024 - -
CRAIC CR-929 jet airliner wide-body, twinjet CRAIC (Comac and UAC) 416 0 Planned from 2030 UAC withdrew from project in 2023 [76] - -

Cargo edit

 
Tupolev Tu-204C under service of the DHL Aviation and operated by Aviastar-TU

The United Aircraft Corporation started out producing the Ilyushin Il-96-400T and the Tupolev Tu-204C, both cargo variants of their airliner counterparts, and the Sukhoi Su-80, a twin-turboprop, twin-boom STOL aircraft. The Il-96-400T is a freight version of the Il-96-400, which features Russian avionics and engines and carries more room than the standard Il-96. The Sukhoi Su-80 can be used for both civilian and military purposes and has sleek hull which can provide space for 30 passengers and a "beaver-tail" ramp that can help unload cargo easier. The Su-80 was made by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft to replace the Antonov An-24/26, the Antonov An-28, and the Yakovlev Yak-40, and to compete with the Antonov An-38.

The Ilyushin Il-214 was formerly a project designated as the "Ilyushin Il-214 Multirole Transport Aircraft" under the joint-venture between the UAC and HAL. The project was first conceived in 2007, two to three years before the joint-venture, "Multirole Transport Aircraft Ltd." between the two state corporations were created, and development begun in 2012. However, the team under Ilyushin Aviation Complex, a branch of the UAC, and the team under HAL had many disagreements and misunderstandings. In January 2016, Ilyushin halted the project, and HAL announced it would not be involved in the Ilyushin Il-214 MTA project anymore, and that Ilyushin would have to work on the project alone. The project is now designated as the "Ilyushin Il-214" with the MTA taken out since the project is no longer under the Multirole Transport Aircraft Ltd. joint-venture. The Il-214 was later renamed the Il-276 in October 2017.[41][42][77]

The Ilyushin Il-112 is a high-wing, light, military transport aircraft based on the Ilyushin Il-114 currently being developed by Ilyushin Aviation Complex for air landing and airdrop.[78][unreliable source?] Development of the aircraft started before 2011, the year of which the maiden flight of the Ilyushin Il-112 is supposed to occur. The project was later abandoned in May 2011 by the Russian Ministry of Defense and seven Antonov An-140T were purchased.[79] The project was later continued in January 2013 and a maiden flight conducted in 2019.[80][81][82]

List of Cargo Aircraft of UAC
Aircraft Type Description Developer Number Built Maiden Flight
Ilyushin Il-96-400T transport aircraft four engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 2 28 September 1988 (as standard Ilyushin Il-96)
Tupolev Tu-204C transport aircraft twinjet Tupolev 7 2 January 1989 (as standard Tupolev Tu-204)
Sukhoi Su-80 STOL transport aircraft twin-turboprop, twin-boom Sukhoi Civil Aircraft 8 4 September 2001
Ilyushin Il-276 military transport aircraft medium air-lift Ilyushin Aviation Complex, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (formerly) 0 Planned in 2023
Ilyushin Il-112 light military transport turboprop, two engines, high-wing Ilyushin Aviation Complex 3 prototypes 30 March 2019

Special purposes edit

The Beriev Aircraft Company is a branch of the UAC that specializes in special purposed and amphibious aircraft. The Beriev Be-200 "Altair", based on the Beriev A-40 "Albatross", was designed prior to the UAC's creation, and is a multi-purposed amphibious aircraft. The Be-200 is marketed as a firefighter, search and rescue aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft, cargo aircraft, and an airliner.[83] The Beriev A-100 is an airborne early warning and control aircraft designed to replace the Beriev A-50, also made by Beriev. Its maiden flight was on 26 October 2016, with an introduction with the Russian Air Force. The A-100 is developed from the Ilyushin Il-476 with avionics and configuration being similar to the A-50U as well as a new active phased array radar made by JSC Vega.[84]

List of Special Purposed Aircraft of UAC
Aircraft Type Description Developer Number Built Maiden Flight Introduction
Beriev Be-200 "Altair" multirole amphibian twin-seat Beriev 19 24 September 1998 2003
Beriev A-100 airborne early warning and control four engines, turbofan Beriev 1 26 October 2016 -

Military edit

 
The Su-35S, Su-34, and the Su-57 PAK FA, all designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau, a branch of the UAC

Most of the military aircraft produced by the UAC were designed prior to the corporation's creation, many of them designed in the Soviet era. Jet fighters such as the Sukhoi Su-25 "Grach", Sukhoi Su-27 "Sofiyka", Mikoyan MiG-29, Sukhoi Su-33, Sukhoi Su-30, and the Sukhoi Su-34, and large military aircraft such as the Ilyushin Il-76, Tupolev Tu-160 "Beliy Lebed", and the Ilyushin Il-78, were all designed in the Soviet Union. However though, some Soviet aircraft such as the Tupolev Tu-160 "Beliy Lebed", Sukhoi Su-33, Sukhoi Su-30, and the Sukhoi Su-34, were introduced later in the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union's successor. The Yakovlev Yak-130 is the only aircraft to be developed after the Soviet era and before the creation of the UAC.

The Mikoyan MiG-35 is the first aircraft and the first military aircraft designed and exported under the UAC brand, as Mikoyan, the company that designed it, is a branch of the corporation.[12] The MiG-35 was a contender for its fourth generation counterparts in the Indian MRCA competition but was taken out of the competition in April 2011.[14] The MiG-35 would be adopted by the Russian Air Force and introduced in 2018.[12] The Sukhoi Su-35S, the UAC's second military aircraft, is designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau, a branch of the UAC. The aircraft is to serve as the interim for the Sukhoi PAK FA, Russia's first fifth-generation jet fighter. This is the second modernized version of the Su-27, where the first modernized version took place back on 28 June 1988, designated as the Sukhoi Su-27M, also known as the Su-35. The improved aircraft includes a reinforced airframe, air-thrusted engines, radar, and improved avionics, while excluding canards and an air brake. The Russian Air Force designated them as the Su-35S and ordered 98 units with additional orders from China and Indonesia. Sukhoi thought sales of the Su-35S would go over 160 but they are blunted by updated versions of the Sukhoi Su-30.[20][21][22][23][24] 30 Tupolev Tu-22M3 bombers would be upgraded to the Tupolev Tu-22M3M with advanced avionics, ability to use air-to-surface weaponry, hardware components, and adapted for extended ranged weaponry. The first flight is scheduled in August 2018.[85][86] Remaining Tupolev Tu-22M3 bombers would be undergoing modernization.[87][88]

The Sukhoi PAK FA, designated by the Russian Air Force as the Sukhoi Su-57, under the Prospective Airborne Complex (PAK) platform, would be the first Russian aircraft to use stealth technology, as well as being Russia's first fifth-generation jet fighter, as stated before. The Sukhoi Su-57 would replace the aging Sukhoi Su-27 and the Mikoyan MiG-29 in the Russian Air Force with an introduction in 2020. Other aircraft being developed under the PAK platform are the Ilyushin PAK TA, a supersonic transport aircraft,[citation needed] the Tupolev PAK DA, a strategic bomber, the Sukhoi PAK ShA, a close air support aircraft designed to replace the Sukhoi Su-25, and the Mikoyan PAK DP, a new fast interceptor aircraft.[citation needed] Military aircraft that are not under the PAK platform and are under development are the Mikoyan MiG-41 and the Mikoyan LMFS.

At the MAKS 2021 Air show UAC announced that the Mikoyan LMFS project was developed into the Sukhoi LFS.[89]

In August 2023, Yury Slyusar reported that UAC has received an additional order for the equipment of the new Moscow and Leningrad military districts.[90]

All of the aircraft listed were either put into or going into service in the Russian Air Force.

List of Military Aircraft of UAC
Aircraft NATO Designation Name Type Description Developer Number Built Maiden Flight Introduction
Ilyushin Il-76 Candid strategic airlifter four engines, turbofan Ilyushin Aviation Complex 960 25 March 1971 June 1974
Sukhoi Su-25 "Grach" Frogfoot close air support twinjet, single-seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 1000+ 22 February 1975 19 July 1981
Sukhoi Su-27 "Sofiyka" Flanker multirole fighter, air superiority fighter twinjet, single-seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 809 20 May 1977 22 June 1985
Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum multirole fighter, air superiority fighter twinjet, single-seat Mikoyan 1600+ 6 October 1977 July 1982
Tupolev Tu-22M3 "Troika" Backfire-C supersonic maritime strike bomber variable-sweep wing, twinjet, turbofan Tupolev 268 30 August 1969 (as Tu-22M) March 1989
Tupolev Tu-160 "Beliy Lebed" Blackjack supersonic strategic bomber variable-sweep wing, four engines, turbofan Tupolev 27 serial and 8 prototypes 19 December 1981 30 December 2005
Ilyushin Il-78 Midas inflight refuelling tanker four engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 53 26 June 1983 1984
Sukhoi Su-33 Flanker-D carrier-based multirole fighter, air superiority fighter twinjet, single-seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 35 17 August 1987 31 August 1998
Sukhoi Su-30 Flanker-C multirole fighter twinjet, twin-seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 540+ 31 December 1989 1996
Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback fighter-bomber, strike fighter twinjet, twin-seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 155 13 April 1990 20 March 2014
Yakovlev Yak-130 Mitten advanced trainer, light fighter twinjet, twin-seat Yakovlev Design Bureau 186+ 25 April 1996 19 February 2010
Mikoyan MiG-35 Fulcrum-F multirole fighter twinjet, single-seat/twin-seat Mikoyan 6 serial, 2 pre-series February 2007 2018
Sukhoi Su-35S Flanker-E multirole fighter, air superiority fighter twinjet, single-seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 151+ 19 February 2008 February 2014
Sukhoi Su-57 PAK FA Felon stealth aircraft, air superiority fighter twinjet, single-seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 21, including prototypes 29 January 2010 25 December 2020
Tupolev Tu-22M3M "Troika" Backfire-C supersonic maritime strike bomber variable-sweep wing, twinjet, turbofan Tupolev 30 Tu-22M3 being upgraded 30 August 1969 (as Tu-22M) August 2018
Yakovlev Yak-152 - trainer aircraft single-seat Yakovlev Design Bureau 4 prototypes 29 September 2016 Planned
Tupolev PAK DA - strategic bomber under development Tupolev 0 Planned for 2023 Planned for 2028
Ilyushin PAK TA - supersonic military transport under development Ilyushin Aviation Complex 0 N/A Planned for 2030

Corporate governance edit

 
Denis Manturov, current chairman of the UAC since 2015

Board of directors edit

Chairman edit

President edit

According to the UAC, the President is the sole executive body of PJSC UAC with functions of the Chairman of the Management Board. The President is empowered to decide all issues pertaining to the Corporation's current activities, except for matters falling within the competence of the General Shareholders' Meeting, the Board of Directors and the Management Board.[2]

  • Before January 2015: Alexei Fyodorov
  • January 2015–present: Yury Slyusar

Management Board edit

  • President: Yury Slyusar
  • Member: Demchenko Oleg Fedorovich

Vice Presidents[94] edit

  • First Vice President: Alexander Tulyakov
  • Vice President for State Defense Order and Service Support of State Aviation Aircraft: Alexander Bobryshev
  • Vice President for special-purpose aviation: Sergey Gerasimov
  • Vice President of Economics and Finance: Demidov Alexey
  • Vice President for Security: Koval Artur
  • Vice President of special purpose and strategic aviation: Konyukhov Alexander
  • Vice President for Innovations: Sergey Korotkov
  • Vice President of Civil Aviation: Vladislav Masalov
  • Vice President for Military Aviation: Igor Ozar
  • Vice President - Head of the Office: Alexander Skokov
  • Vice President for Production: Sergey Yurasov
  • Former member: Alexey Rogozin

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External links edit

  • Official website

united, aircraft, corporation, aircraft, manufacturer, 1934, 1975, united, aircraft, pjsc, russian, Объединённая, авиастроительная, корпорация, obyedinyonnaya, aviastroitelnaya, korporatsiya, russian, aerospace, defense, corporation, with, majority, stake, bel. For the U S aircraft manufacturer 1934 1975 see United Aircraft The PJSC United Aircraft Corporation UAC Russian Obedinyonnaya aviastroitelnaya korporaciya tr Obyedinyonnaya Aviastroitelnaya Korporatsiya OAK is a Russian aerospace and defense corporation With a majority stake belonging to the Russian government it consolidates Russian private and state owned aircraft manufacturing companies and assets engaged in the manufacture design and sale of military civilian transport and unmanned aircraft Its headquarters are in Krasnoselsky District Central Administrative Okrug Moscow 6 PJSC United Aircraft CorporationNative nameRussian PAO Obedinyonnaya Aviastroitelnaya KorporaciyaFormerlyOJSC United Aircraft Corporation 2006 2015 Company typePublic PJSCTraded asMCX UNACIndustryAerospace defensePredecessorIlyushin Irkut Mikoyan Sukhoi Tupolev YakovlevFounded20 February 2006 18 years ago 2006 02 20 FounderVladimir Putin by presidential decreeHeadquartersKrasnoselsky District Moscow Central RussiaArea servedWorldwideKey peopleDenis Manturov Chairman 1 Yury Slyusar President 2 ProductsAirliners see list Cargo aircraft see list Special purposed aircraft see list Military aircraft see list Revenue 468 billionUS 6 365 billion 3 2021 Operating income11 203 000 000 Russian ruble 2016 Net income1 100 000 000 Russian ruble 2021 Total assets983 929 000 000 Russian ruble 2016 OwnerRostec 92 31 VEB 4 47 Private investors 3 32 4 Number of employees100 000 5 DivisionsUAC HealthUAC Transport AircraftLLC UAC Aggregation CenterSubsidiariessee organizationWebsitewww uacrussia ru Many of the corporation s assets are located in various regions in Russia with joint ventures with foreign partners in Italy India and China 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Predecessor 1 2 First years 1 3 2010 2020 1 4 2020 present 2 Organization 2 1 Aircraft manufacturers 2 2 Divisions 2 3 Financial and business 2 4 Joint ventures 2 5 Material providers 2 6 Others 3 Products 3 1 Airliners 3 2 Cargo 3 3 Special purposes 3 4 Military 4 Corporate governance 4 1 Board of directors 4 2 Chairman 4 3 President 4 4 Management Board 4 4 1 Vice Presidents 94 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPredecessor edit After the Soviet Union s sudden collapse in 1991 the aerospace industry of Russia was in turmoil An excessive amount of imports and highly protective tariffs devastated the manufacturing industry both the aerospace and the automotive industry 8 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 while the civilian aircraft industry suffered losses and production of civilian aircraft diminished For example in 1990 Russia produced 715 aircraft Eight years later that number decreased by 661 to only 56 aircraft In 2000 only 4 civilian aircraft were produced 9 In order to solve this the president of Russia at that time Boris Yeltsin decided that consolidation was necessary and created the VPK MAPO Military Industrial Complex Moscow Aircraft Production Association which includes companies such as Mikoyan The consolidation was not successful and MAPO later merged with Sukhoi 10 First years edit The UAC was created on 20 February 2006 by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Presidential Decree No 140 by merging shares from Ilyushin Irkut Mikoyan Sukhoi Tupolev and Yakovlev as a new joint stock company named the OJSC United Aircraft Corporation in order to optimize production and minimize losses The UAC stated the reason why the corporation was created was to protect and develop the scientific and industrial potential of the Russian aircraft industry the security and defense of the state and the concentration of intellectual industrial and financial resources to implement long term aviation programs 11 The United Aircraft Corporation started out producing the Tupolev Tu 154 Careless the Tupolev Tu 204 the Ilyushin Il 96 the Ilyushin Il 114 and all of Mikoyan Sukhoi Yakovlev Tupolev and Ilyushin military aircraft all created prior to the corporation s creation nbsp The Mikoyan MiG 35 is the first aircraft and first military aircraft to be developed under the UAC brand since Mikoyan is a branch of the corporation In February 2007 the UAC presented its first aircraft and the first military aircraft designed and exported under the UAC brand the Mikoyan MiG 35 designated by NATO as Fulcrum F and a Generation 4 jet fighter by Mikoyan 12 The MiG 35 was officially presented during the Aero India 2007 air show in Bangalore India and officially unveiled when the Russian Minister of Defense Sergei Ivanov visited the Lukhovitsky Machine Building Plant MAPO MIG 13 The MiG 35 was a contender for its fourth generation counterparts in the Indian MRCA competition but was taken out of the competition in April 2011 14 The MiG 35 would be adopted by the Russian Air Force and was planned to be introduced in 2018 12 In October 2007 the Federal Financial Markets Service registered a primary issue of common shares for the United Aircraft Building Corporation The issue included 96 724 000 000 shares priced at 1 RUB US 0 04 15 In December 2007 the second largest and state owned Russian bank Vneshtorgbank VTB announced that it would sell its 5 share in EADS to UAC at market price 16 Later that month VTB sold its share in EADS to the state owned Russian Development Bank VEB 17 EADS already owns a 10 stake in Irkut which it plans to convert into UAC shares 18 leading to EADS and UAC owning shares of each other They also announced plans for a possible 10 15 share issue in 2008 planning to retain a 75 stake 19 Currently after placing 5 additional share issues the Corporation s chartered capital amounts to 174 61 bln RUB The share of the Russian Federation in UAC s chartered capital is 80 29 nbsp The Sukhoi Su 35 is the second military aircraft to be developed under the UAC brand and is meant to serve as the interim aircraft for the upcoming Sukhoi Su 57 PAK FA In February 2008 the UAC brought out an improved version of the Sukhoi Su 27 the Sukhoi Su 35S also called the Su 35BM which was to serve as the interim aircraft for the upcoming Sukhoi PAK FA Russia s first fifth generation jet fighter This is the second modernized version of the Su 27 where the first modernized version took place back on 28 June 1988 designated as the Sukhoi Su 27M also known as the Su 35 The improved aircraft includes a reinforced airframe air thrusted engines radar and improved avionics while excluding canards and an air brake The Russian Air Force designated them as the Su 35S and ordered 98 units with additional orders from China and Indonesia Sukhoi thought sales of the Su 35S would go over 160 but they are blunted by updated versions of the Sukhoi Su 30 20 21 22 23 24 nbsp The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is the first airliner to be developed under the UAC brand since Sukhoi Civil Aircraft is a branch of the corporation In May 2008 the UAC presented its third aircraft and the first airliner designed and exported under the UAC brand the Sukhoi Superjet 100 SSJ 100 The SSJ 100 is the fourth civilian aircraft and the first airliner to be made by Sukhoi Before Sukhoi and Boeing made a cooperation agreement and where Boeing consultants would help and advise Sukhoi on the airliner 25 The SSJ 100 was introduced on 21 April 2011 with Armavia The Sukhoi Superjet 100 was later described as the most important and the most successful airliner program of the Russian aerospace industry 26 and is regarded by the Ministry of Industry and Trade as a top priority project 27 Sukhoi Holdings of the UAC signed a joint venture with Leonardo Finmeccanica now Leonardo S p A to establish Superjet International in order to sell the SSJ 100 to potential customers In October 2009 the UAC signed a joint venture with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL of India named the Multirole Transport Aircraft Limited MTAL where the two companies would be cooperating on making aircraft for both of the Russian Armed Forces the Indian Armed Forces and friendly third party countries 28 One of the projects being developed by the joint venture is the Ilyushin Il 214 Multirole Transport Aircraft MTA which was intended to replace India s Antonov An 32 transport fleet The Il 214 would perform regular transport duties as well as deploying paratroopers 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 2010 2020 edit nbsp The Sukhoi Su 57 PAK FA T 50 would be Russia s first fifth generation jet fighter and is developed by Sukhoi a branch of the corporation On 29 January 2010 Sukhoi and the UAC revealed Russia s first fifth generation jet fighter the Sukhoi PAK FA T 50 The PAK FA is a stealth single seat twin engine multirole jet fighter designed for air supremacy and attack roles The PAK FA would also be Russia s first aircraft to use stealth technology The PAK FA is designed to replace the Mikoyan MiG 29 and the Sukhoi Su 27 and is expected to be introduced to the Russian Air Force in 2019 31 32 33 Also under the MTAL joint venture Sukhoi and HAL would co develop the Sukhoi HAL FGFA now known as the Perspective Multirole Fighter PMF a variant of the PAK FA of which would be designed for the Indian Air Force 34 35 On 11 August 2017 the Russian Air Force designated the Sukhoi PAK FA as the Sukhoi Su 57 citation needed nbsp Lineup of military aircraft models of the UAC On 27 October 2010 the UAC and the Ukrainian state owned aircraft corporation Antonov signed a joint venture contract LLC UAC Antonov in the capital city of Ukraine Kyiv The purpose of the joint venture was to deal with the coordination of Antonov and the UAC on purchasing spare parts production marketing and sales as well as servicing and joint creation of new modifications of Antonov aircraft according to Defense Aerospace 36 In 2013 nine aircraft repair plants of the Ministry of Defense was transferred under the ownership of the UAC As a result in 2014 the serviceability of the Russian Air Force increased from 40 to 65 11 As a result of Russian military intervention in Ukraine in 2014 international sanctions were put against Russia and because the UAC was part of Russia s aerospace and defense industry 37 it was sanctioned as well by the European Union 38 However though since the sanctions did not include the airliner industry of the UAC such as the Sukhoi Superjet 100 exports of the regional jet to Western nations and economical activities of Superjet International will not be affected 39 In April 2015 the company changed its full name to Public Joint Stock Company PJSC United Aircraft Corporation UAC 11 In 2011 2015 UAC companies delivered to the Russian Defence Ministry more than 200 aircraft 40 On 28 September 2015 according to a resolution by the Ukrainian government the state owned corporation Antonov would be exiting the LLC UAC Antonov joint venture between the two companies 36 nbsp A model of the Ilyushin Il 214 Frustration between Ilyushin and India s HAL on working on the aircraft led to HAL resigning from the project The aircraft was later renamed Il 276 On 13 January 2016 India s HAL announced it would not be involved in the Ilyushin Il 214 MTA project anymore and that Ilyushin would have to work on the project alone The project is now designated as the Ilyushin Il 214 with the MTA taken out since the project is no longer under the Multirole Transport Aircraft Limited joint venture 41 42 nbsp The first medium range jet airliner developed under the UAC brand the Irkut MC 21 on its maiden flight on 28 May 2017 On 8 June 2016 UAC officially revealed the Irkut MC 21 its first medium range jet airliner when it rolled out in Irkutsk The aircraft could be the first with an out of autoclave composite manufacturing for its wings The goal of the MC 21 was to replace the Tupolev Tu 154 Tupolev Tu 134 Tupolev Tu 204 and the Yakovlev Yak 42 and to compete with the Airbus A320neo and the Boeing B737 MAX citation needed Despite the domination of the airliner market by Boeing and Airbus as well as Russian protectionism preventing western companies to supply the program 43 44 the MC 21 was able to have its maiden flight on 28 May 2017 have 2 prototypes built and another 4 in assembly and getting a total of 205 orders as of 24 July 2017 with an introduction planned in 2019 with Aeroflot 45 In 2018 the company s revenue amounted to 53 billion rubles 46 nbsp A model of the CRAIC CR929 an airliner designed by the UAC and Comac in a joint venture agreement to break the Airbus Boeing duopoly On 25 June 2016 the UAC and the Chinese Government owned aircraft corporation Comac signed a joint venture contract China Russia Aircraft International Co Ltd CRAIC based in Shanghai According to the UAC CRAIC is responsible for product and technology development manufacturing marketing sales and customer service consulting program management and other related field The two companies are now cooperating in creating a new generation long range wide body commercial aircraft and to take charge of its operation under the joint venture 47 This aircraft now named the CRAIC CR 929 formerly the C929 would compete with the Airbus A330neo and the Boeing 787 thus challenging the Airbus Boeing duopoly 48 On 1 September 2017 the UAC Board of Directors and UAC s subsidiaries Sukhoi Civil Aircraft and the Irkut Corporation made an agreement to merge the civil industry Irkut Corporation and the Sukhoi Civil Aircraft into a Civil Aviation Division on the basis of Irkut Corporation In accordance with the decisions taken In turn Sukhoi will become the financial basis of all civil aircraft produced by UAC According to the UAC corporate transformations were aimed to realize UAC s strategic goal to increase the share of civil products in its portfolio to 45 by 2035 and to drive annual civil aircraft production to 100 120 aircraft per year as well as to increase UAC s economic effectiveness and lower costs by centralizing supporting processes and decreasing levels of management The transformation will allow to concentrate resources to develop manufacture and market Russian civil aircraft it will also ensure consistency in these areas and simplify certification and licensing procedures 49 On 9 July 2018 UAC was targeting 4 5 airliner market share by value and profitability by 2025 to grow its civil aircraft business from 17 to 40 of its income and to attract investors before 2035 50 On 25 October 2018 the UAC was acquired from the Federal Agency for State Property Management by Russian state owned conglomerate Rostec with a turnover cost in excess of one billion rubles US 15 million This would result in the entire national aviation assets being put in the hands of Rostec as Rostec also owns the helicopter monopoly Russian Helicopters and the engine monopoly United Engine Corporation Rostec had stated it was willing to invest up to 40 billion rubles into the MC 21 taking some burden away from the federal budget 51 The transfer was to be completed within 18 months 52 2020 present edit On 30 November 2021 the UAC board of directors approved the annexation to the corporation of both military aircraft producers Mikoyan and Sukhoi previewed for 2022 The daily management of both is already made by UAC 53 In January 2022 UAC shareholders approved the annexation 54 As of 2022 UAC was 88 percent owned by Rostec 55 On 22 March 2022 it was remarked that the Russian aviation industry was not even receiving imported parts already paid for as a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 56 The company and its CEO Yury Slyusar were sanctioned by the British government on 24 February 2022 as it was judged to have aided in the Russian invasion of Ukraine 57 In May 2022 the United States Department of the Treasury placed sanctions on Slyusar pursuant to Executive Order 14024 as a member of the Government of Russia 55 The conglomerate finished the process of Mikoyan and Sukhoi absorption in June 2022 Relevant records were changed on June 1 in the United State Register of Legal Entities 58 UAC said in late December 2023 that it had successfully performed the year s state defense orders 59 Organization editCompany structure 60 Aircraft manufacturers edit Aviastar SP Beriev Ilyushin Irkut Corporation Branch Regional Aircraft Branch of the Irkut Corporation before Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Branch Irkutsk Aviation Plant Branch Yakovlev Design Bureau Myasishchev Mikoyan Branch Sokol Plant Sukhoi Design Bureau Civil Aircraft now acquired by Irkut Corporation Branch Komsomolsk on Amur Aircraft Production Association Branch Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Tupolev Branch Kazan Aircraft Production Association Voronezh Aircraft Production Association Divisions edit UAC Health UAC Transport Aircraft LLC UAC Aggregation Center Financial and business edit Finance Leasing Company Ilyushin Finance Co LLC UAC Purchases Sukhoi Holdings Joint ventures edit China Russia Aircraft International Co Ltd CRAIC with Comac LLC UAC Antonov with Antonov terminated in 2015 61 Mutilrole Transport Aircraft Limited with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SuperJet International with Leonardo S p A in May 2022 Italy s police froze assets of 146 million euros 153 million owned by Superjet International due to EU sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine 62 Material providers edit KAPO Composit AeroComposit Ulyanovsk Branch Others edit Gromov Flight Research InstituteProducts editThis section contains present and future products to be distributed under UAC umbrella 63 Airliners edit nbsp Ilyushin Il 96 and Sukhoi Superjet 100 of AeroflotThe United Aircraft Corporation started out producing the Tupolev Tu 154 the Tupolev Tu 204 the Ilyushin Il 86 the Ilyushin Il 96 and the Ilyushin Il 114 all created prior to the corporation s creation The Tupolev Tu 154 is a medium range narrow body three engine jet airliner developed and introduced in Soviet times It saw large use in Aeroflot and was exported to many nations that had connections to the Soviet Union and a total of 1 026 aircraft were built Production of the Tu 154 stopped in 2013 64 Following a crash in 2016 all Russian Tu 154s were grounded citation needed and now the airliner is in limited service by a few airline companies and military The Ilyushin Il 86 is a short medium range wide body jet airliner developed and introduced in Soviet times as well The Ilyushin Il 86 was the first Soviet wide body airliner and the world s second four engine wide body airliner developed The Il 86 was praised for its safety and reliability 65 but only 106 were built as a result of many delays during development Production of the airliner stopped in 1995 and the airliner was retired in 2011 with only four in service in the Russian Air Force 66 The Ilyushin Il 96 is a shortened long ranged successor of the Il 86 with updated technologies and the first airliner from the Russian Federation to be introduced Only 30 were built however 67 68 and the airliner is in low rate production and used by only a few airlines The Il 96 s purpose as an airliner ended in 2009 as it is deemed inferior to its Boeing and Airbus counterparts 69 The Tupolev Tu 204 is a medium range narrow body jet airliner featuring many technological innovations such as a fly by wire control system a glass cockpit etc and was developed primarily for Aeroflot The Tu 204 was succeeded by its variant the Tu 214 The Ilyushin Il 114 is a turboprop narrow body regional airliner developed to replace the Antonov An 24 which most were in service of Aeroflot However only 20 had been built and only two airlines were using it so the Il 114 s production was temporarily halted The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is the first airliner and regional jet airliner that is developed and exported under the UAC brand by which it was developed by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft a branch of the UAC The Sukhoi Superjet 100 was designed to compete with the Antonov An 148 Embraer E Jet and the Bombardier CSeries and to replace the aging Tupolev Tu 134 and the Yakovlev Yak 42 jet airliners 70 claimed by Sukhoi to have a lower purchase and operating cost The Sukhoi Superjet 100 was later described as the most important and the most successful airliner program of the Russian aerospace industry 26 and is regarded by the Ministry of Industry and Trade as a top priority project 27 The Irkut MC 21 is currently the newest jet airliner developed under the UAC brand of which it is developed by the Irkut Corporation a brand of the UAC The goal of the MC 21 is to replace the Tupolev Tu 154 Tupolev Tu 134 Tupolev Tu 204 and the Yakovlev Yak 42 and to compete with the Airbus A320neo and the Boeing B737 MAX citation needed Despite the domination of the airliner market by Boeing and Airbus as well as Russian protectionism preventing western companies to supply the program 43 44 the MC 21 was able to have its maiden flight have two prototypes built and another four in assembly and getting a total of 366 orders as of 24 July 2017 with an introduction planned in 2019 with Aeroflot Introduction was delayed to redevelop the airliner with almost entirely Russian parts with the new date planned for 2025 71 The Sukhoi Superjet 130 is currently being developed by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft intending to bridge the gap between the Superjet Stretch and the MC 21 citation needed The Ilyushin Il 114 s production and development continued as the Ilyushin Il 114 300 now restarted with all Russian parts with a maiden flight planned in 2019 and an introduction planned in 2021 72 73 The CRAIC CR 929 is developed under the CRAIC joint venture between the UAC and Chinese aircraft corporation Comac with the purpose being a wide body jet airliner as well as to compete with the Boeing 787 and the Airbus A330neo 48 List of airliners of UAC Aircraft Type Description Developer Seats Number Built Maiden Flight Introduction Production Ceased Retired Tupolev Tu 154 jet airliner narrow body trijet Tupolev 164 1 026 4 October 1968 7 February 1972 with Aeroflot 2013 Ilyushin Il 86 jet airliner wide body four engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 359 106 22 December 1976 1980 with Aeroflot 1995 2011 as an airliner Ilyushin Il 96 jet airliner wide body four engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 262 30 28 September 1988 29 December 1992 with Aeroflot In low rate production after 2009 Tupolev Tu 204 jet airliner narrow body twinjet Tupolev 210 82 2 January 1989 1995 with Aeroflot Ilyushin Il 114 regional airliner turboprop two engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 64 20 29 March 1990 August 1998 with Uzbekistan Airways July 2012 production continued with Ilyushin Il 114 300 Superjet 100 regional jet airliner narrow body twinjet Sukhoi Civil Aircraft now Regional Aircraft Branch of the Irkut Corporation 87 172 74 19 May 2008 21 April 2011 with Armavia Irkut MC 21 jet airliner narrow body twinjet Irkut Corporation 163 2 75 28 May 2017 2025 with Aeroflot planned Superjet 130 regional jet airliner narrow body twinjet Sukhoi Civil Aircraft now Regional Aircraft Branch of the Irkut Corporation 120 0 Not built Ilyushin Il 114 300 regional airliner turboprop two engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 52 0 16 December 2020 Planned in 2023 2024 CRAIC CR 929 jet airliner wide body twinjet CRAIC Comac and UAC 416 0 Planned from 2030 UAC withdrew from project in 2023 76 Cargo edit nbsp Tupolev Tu 204C under service of the DHL Aviation and operated by Aviastar TUThe United Aircraft Corporation started out producing the Ilyushin Il 96 400T and the Tupolev Tu 204C both cargo variants of their airliner counterparts and the Sukhoi Su 80 a twin turboprop twin boom STOL aircraft The Il 96 400T is a freight version of the Il 96 400 which features Russian avionics and engines and carries more room than the standard Il 96 The Sukhoi Su 80 can be used for both civilian and military purposes and has sleek hull which can provide space for 30 passengers and a beaver tail ramp that can help unload cargo easier The Su 80 was made by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft to replace the Antonov An 24 26 the Antonov An 28 and the Yakovlev Yak 40 and to compete with the Antonov An 38 The Ilyushin Il 214 was formerly a project designated as the Ilyushin Il 214 Multirole Transport Aircraft under the joint venture between the UAC and HAL The project was first conceived in 2007 two to three years before the joint venture Multirole Transport Aircraft Ltd between the two state corporations were created and development begun in 2012 However the team under Ilyushin Aviation Complex a branch of the UAC and the team under HAL had many disagreements and misunderstandings In January 2016 Ilyushin halted the project and HAL announced it would not be involved in the Ilyushin Il 214 MTA project anymore and that Ilyushin would have to work on the project alone The project is now designated as the Ilyushin Il 214 with the MTA taken out since the project is no longer under the Multirole Transport Aircraft Ltd joint venture The Il 214 was later renamed the Il 276 in October 2017 41 42 77 The Ilyushin Il 112 is a high wing light military transport aircraft based on the Ilyushin Il 114 currently being developed by Ilyushin Aviation Complex for air landing and airdrop 78 unreliable source Development of the aircraft started before 2011 the year of which the maiden flight of the Ilyushin Il 112 is supposed to occur The project was later abandoned in May 2011 by the Russian Ministry of Defense and seven Antonov An 140T were purchased 79 The project was later continued in January 2013 and a maiden flight conducted in 2019 80 81 82 List of Cargo Aircraft of UAC Aircraft Type Description Developer Number Built Maiden Flight Ilyushin Il 96 400T transport aircraft four engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 2 28 September 1988 as standard Ilyushin Il 96 Tupolev Tu 204C transport aircraft twinjet Tupolev 7 2 January 1989 as standard Tupolev Tu 204 Sukhoi Su 80 STOL transport aircraft twin turboprop twin boom Sukhoi Civil Aircraft 8 4 September 2001 Ilyushin Il 276 military transport aircraft medium air lift Ilyushin Aviation Complex Hindustan Aeronautics Limited formerly 0 Planned in 2023 Ilyushin Il 112 light military transport turboprop two engines high wing Ilyushin Aviation Complex 3 prototypes 30 March 2019 Special purposes edit The Beriev Aircraft Company is a branch of the UAC that specializes in special purposed and amphibious aircraft The Beriev Be 200 Altair based on the Beriev A 40 Albatross was designed prior to the UAC s creation and is a multi purposed amphibious aircraft The Be 200 is marketed as a firefighter search and rescue aircraft maritime patrol aircraft cargo aircraft and an airliner 83 The Beriev A 100 is an airborne early warning and control aircraft designed to replace the Beriev A 50 also made by Beriev Its maiden flight was on 26 October 2016 with an introduction with the Russian Air Force The A 100 is developed from the Ilyushin Il 476 with avionics and configuration being similar to the A 50U as well as a new active phased array radar made by JSC Vega 84 List of Special Purposed Aircraft of UAC Aircraft Type Description Developer Number Built Maiden Flight Introduction Beriev Be 200 Altair multirole amphibian twin seat Beriev 19 24 September 1998 2003 Beriev A 100 airborne early warning and control four engines turbofan Beriev 1 26 October 2016 Military edit nbsp The Su 35S Su 34 and the Su 57 PAK FA all designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau a branch of the UACMost of the military aircraft produced by the UAC were designed prior to the corporation s creation many of them designed in the Soviet era Jet fighters such as the Sukhoi Su 25 Grach Sukhoi Su 27 Sofiyka Mikoyan MiG 29 Sukhoi Su 33 Sukhoi Su 30 and the Sukhoi Su 34 and large military aircraft such as the Ilyushin Il 76 Tupolev Tu 160 Beliy Lebed and the Ilyushin Il 78 were all designed in the Soviet Union However though some Soviet aircraft such as the Tupolev Tu 160 Beliy Lebed Sukhoi Su 33 Sukhoi Su 30 and the Sukhoi Su 34 were introduced later in the Russian Federation the Soviet Union s successor The Yakovlev Yak 130 is the only aircraft to be developed after the Soviet era and before the creation of the UAC The Mikoyan MiG 35 is the first aircraft and the first military aircraft designed and exported under the UAC brand as Mikoyan the company that designed it is a branch of the corporation 12 The MiG 35 was a contender for its fourth generation counterparts in the Indian MRCA competition but was taken out of the competition in April 2011 14 The MiG 35 would be adopted by the Russian Air Force and introduced in 2018 12 The Sukhoi Su 35S the UAC s second military aircraft is designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau a branch of the UAC The aircraft is to serve as the interim for the Sukhoi PAK FA Russia s first fifth generation jet fighter This is the second modernized version of the Su 27 where the first modernized version took place back on 28 June 1988 designated as the Sukhoi Su 27M also known as the Su 35 The improved aircraft includes a reinforced airframe air thrusted engines radar and improved avionics while excluding canards and an air brake The Russian Air Force designated them as the Su 35S and ordered 98 units with additional orders from China and Indonesia Sukhoi thought sales of the Su 35S would go over 160 but they are blunted by updated versions of the Sukhoi Su 30 20 21 22 23 24 30 Tupolev Tu 22M3 bombers would be upgraded to the Tupolev Tu 22M3M with advanced avionics ability to use air to surface weaponry hardware components and adapted for extended ranged weaponry The first flight is scheduled in August 2018 85 86 Remaining Tupolev Tu 22M3 bombers would be undergoing modernization 87 88 The Sukhoi PAK FA designated by the Russian Air Force as the Sukhoi Su 57 under the Prospective Airborne Complex PAK platform would be the first Russian aircraft to use stealth technology as well as being Russia s first fifth generation jet fighter as stated before The Sukhoi Su 57 would replace the aging Sukhoi Su 27 and the Mikoyan MiG 29 in the Russian Air Force with an introduction in 2020 Other aircraft being developed under the PAK platform are the Ilyushin PAK TA a supersonic transport aircraft citation needed the Tupolev PAK DA a strategic bomber the Sukhoi PAK ShA a close air support aircraft designed to replace the Sukhoi Su 25 and the Mikoyan PAK DP a new fast interceptor aircraft citation needed Military aircraft that are not under the PAK platform and are under development are the Mikoyan MiG 41 and the Mikoyan LMFS At the MAKS 2021 Air show UAC announced that the Mikoyan LMFS project was developed into the Sukhoi LFS 89 In August 2023 Yury Slyusar reported that UAC has received an additional order for the equipment of the new Moscow and Leningrad military districts 90 All of the aircraft listed were either put into or going into service in the Russian Air Force List of Military Aircraft of UAC Aircraft NATO Designation Name Type Description Developer Number Built Maiden Flight Introduction Ilyushin Il 76 Candid strategic airlifter four engines turbofan Ilyushin Aviation Complex 960 25 March 1971 June 1974 Sukhoi Su 25 Grach Frogfoot close air support twinjet single seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 1000 22 February 1975 19 July 1981 Sukhoi Su 27 Sofiyka Flanker multirole fighter air superiority fighter twinjet single seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 809 20 May 1977 22 June 1985 Mikoyan MiG 29 Fulcrum multirole fighter air superiority fighter twinjet single seat Mikoyan 1600 6 October 1977 July 1982 Tupolev Tu 22M3 Troika Backfire C supersonic maritime strike bomber variable sweep wing twinjet turbofan Tupolev 268 30 August 1969 as Tu 22M March 1989 Tupolev Tu 160 Beliy Lebed Blackjack supersonic strategic bomber variable sweep wing four engines turbofan Tupolev 27 serial and 8 prototypes 19 December 1981 30 December 2005 Ilyushin Il 78 Midas inflight refuelling tanker four engines Ilyushin Aviation Complex 53 26 June 1983 1984 Sukhoi Su 33 Flanker D carrier based multirole fighter air superiority fighter twinjet single seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 35 17 August 1987 31 August 1998 Sukhoi Su 30 Flanker C multirole fighter twinjet twin seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 540 31 December 1989 1996 Sukhoi Su 34 Fullback fighter bomber strike fighter twinjet twin seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 155 13 April 1990 20 March 2014 Yakovlev Yak 130 Mitten advanced trainer light fighter twinjet twin seat Yakovlev Design Bureau 186 25 April 1996 19 February 2010 Mikoyan MiG 35 Fulcrum F multirole fighter twinjet single seat twin seat Mikoyan 6 serial 2 pre series February 2007 2018 Sukhoi Su 35S Flanker E multirole fighter air superiority fighter twinjet single seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 151 19 February 2008 February 2014 Sukhoi Su 57 PAK FA Felon stealth aircraft air superiority fighter twinjet single seat Sukhoi Design Bureau 21 including prototypes 29 January 2010 25 December 2020 Tupolev Tu 22M3M Troika Backfire C supersonic maritime strike bomber variable sweep wing twinjet turbofan Tupolev 30 Tu 22M3 being upgraded 30 August 1969 as Tu 22M August 2018 Yakovlev Yak 152 trainer aircraft single seat Yakovlev Design Bureau 4 prototypes 29 September 2016 Planned Tupolev PAK DA strategic bomber under development Tupolev 0 Planned for 2023 Planned for 2028 Ilyushin PAK TA supersonic military transport under development Ilyushin Aviation Complex 0 N A Planned for 2030Corporate governance edit nbsp Denis Manturov current chairman of the UAC since 2015 Board of directors edit Denis Manturov Chairman since July 2015 91 92 Yury Slyusar President since January 2015 Boris Alyoshin Advisor to the President of UAC on Science and Technology since May 2015 Vladimir Potapov Independent Director since June 2017 Yury Borisov Valery Okulov Andrey Ivanov Evgeniy Yelin Anatoly Serdyukov Ivan Kharchenko Evgeny Jurchenko Chairman edit 2006 2015 Sergei Ivanov 93 2015 present Denis Manturov President edit According to the UAC the President is the sole executive body of PJSC UAC with functions of the Chairman of the Management Board The President is empowered to decide all issues pertaining to the Corporation s current activities except for matters falling within the competence of the General Shareholders Meeting the Board of Directors and the Management Board 2 Before January 2015 Alexei Fyodorov January 2015 present Yury Slyusar Management Board edit President Yury Slyusar Member Demchenko Oleg Fedorovich Vice Presidents 94 edit First Vice President Alexander Tulyakov Vice President for State Defense Order and Service Support of State Aviation Aircraft Alexander Bobryshev Vice President for special purpose aviation Sergey Gerasimov Vice President of Economics and Finance Demidov Alexey Vice President for Security Koval Artur Vice President of special purpose and strategic aviation Konyukhov Alexander Vice President for Innovations Sergey Korotkov Vice President of Civil Aviation Vladislav Masalov Vice President for Military Aviation Igor Ozar Vice President Head of the Office Alexander Skokov Vice President for Production Sergey Yurasov Former member Alexey RogozinSee also edit nbsp Russia portal nbsp Companies portal nbsp Aviation portal Aircraft industry of Russia Companies similar to the UAC Airbus Aviation Industry Corporation of China Boeing BAE Systems Lockheed Martin Russian Helicopters List of companies of RussiaReferences edit Denis Manturov UAC United Aircraft Corporation a b Yury Slyusar UAC United Aircraft Corporation UAC received record revenue in 2021 www aex ru Rostec gains control over Russia s United Aircraft Corporation pdf Russian Aviation Insider 25 October 2018 Russia s United Aircraft reaches 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