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UEC-Aviadvigatel JSC (Russian: АО "ОДК-Авиадвигатель", lit. Aeroengine) is a Russian developer and builder of aircraft engines, most notably jet engines for commercial aircraft. Based at the Perm Engine Plant, its products power the Ilyushin Il-76MF, Ilyushin Il-96, Tupolev Tu-204, and Tupolev Tu-214.[citation needed] It also designs and builds high-efficiency gas turbine units for electric power stations and for gas pumping plants.[citation needed] The company has its background in the Experimental Design Bureau-19 plant, set up to manufacture aircraft engines.

UEC-Aviadvigatel JSC
FormerlyOKB-19, OJSC Aviadvigatel
IndustryAero-engine manufacture
Founded1 June 1934; 88 years ago in Perm Krai, Russia
FounderArkadiy Dmitrievich Shvetsov
Headquarters,
Russia
Key people
Alexander A. Inozemtsev (CEO)
ProductsAeroengines, aeroengine derived gas turbines, gensets [1]
Revenue$198 million[2] (2014)
OwnerUnited Engine Corporation[3]
Websitewww.avid.ru

History



Foundation and Shvetsov era


Family tree of Shvetsov engines
Family tree of Shvetsov engines

Aviadvigatel can be traced back to the engine design and manufacturing factory (Plant No.19) founded in Perm Krai, Russian Soviet Republic, on 1 June 1934, to produce the Wright Cyclone-derived Shvetsov M-25.[citation needed] Arkadiy Shvetsov was named chief designer at the plant, which was also referred to as the Perm Design/Engine School.[4] The school was given the Soviet Experimental Design Bureau designation of OKB-19, and was informally referred to as the Shvetsov Design Bureau.

The first engine to be built at OKB-19 was a licensed variant of the Wright R-1820-F3 Cyclone 9, designated the Shvetsov M-25 radial engine. Other Shvetsov-designed piston engines produced at OKB-19 were the M-11, M-71 ASh-2, ASh-21, ASh-62, ASh-73, and ASh-82. In just four years OKB-19 became the major designer and provider of radial aircraft engines for the Soviet aircraft industry.[citation needed] Aleksandr Mikulin's and Vladimir Klimov's separate OKB design bureaus were assigned for the creation of inline engines.

During World War II the plant exceeded its original design capacity by a factor of 12, producing more than 32,000 engines for Lavochkin La-5, Sukhoi Su-2 and Tupolev Tu-2s. In the 1950s the factory transitioned from piston engines to jet engines. The plant has consolidated its position and has become a regular partner and supplier of products for Tupolev, Ilyushin, Mikoyan, Mil, and Myasishchev.[vague]


Soloviev era


After the death of Shvetsov in 1953, leadership was taken over by Pavel Alexandrovich Soloviev, and the OKB was referred to afterwards as the Soloviev Design Bureau.[5] Under Soloviev, the company became notable for the D-15 engine that powered the Myasishchev M-50 in 1957. Other notable designs included the D-25 turboshaft and D-20 and D-30 turbofans.


Post-Soviet era


Since 1989, and up to June, 2001, with a break in 1995-1997, the enterprise was headed by Yuri Evgenievich Reshetnikov.

The Perm Engine Company was established in 1997 as a subsidiary of Perm Motors Company, inheriting the gas turbine production facility and the rich traditions of the largest company of the West Ural. In June 2001 Alexander A. Inozemtsev, the chief designer, became the general director of Aviadvigatel Open Joint Stock Company (OJSC). Starting in October 2006, he was the managing director and chief designer.

In October 2003, "Perm Motors Group Management Company" was established to: 1) coordinate corporate relations and management of the Perm Motors Group companies, 2) resolve strategic marketing matters, and 3) perform investment planning.

"Aviadvigatel" OJSC was merged into the Perm Engine Company, Perm Motors Group.[6]


Products


An Aviadvigatel turbofan model
An Aviadvigatel turbofan model

Current products


Building and Development

Shvetsov engines



Soloviev engines



See also



References





На других языках


[de] Awiadwigatel

Awiadwigatel (russisch Авиадвигатель, ‚Flugmotor‘) ist seit 1939 das führende Konstruktionsbüro für zivile und militärische Luftfahrtantriebe in Perm in Russland. Hinzu kamen in der Zwischenzeit Gasturbinen und darauf basierende Kraftwerke. Heute ist Awiadwigatel eine Tochter der United Engine Corporation und damit mittelbar Teil von Rostec.
- [en] Aviadvigatel

[es] Aviadvigatel

Aviadvigatel (en ruso АО "Авиадвигатель", transliterado como Aviadvigatel: "Aeromotores" y actualmente después de la fusión con Perm Engine se comercializó como:Perm Motors) es una sociedad rusa dedicada al desarrollo y construcción de motores de aviación, especialmente motores a reacción para aviones comerciales y militares. Ubicada en la localidad de Perm, la empresa tiene su sede en la Planta de Motores de Perm. Entre otras, sus productos motorizan a las aeronaves Ilyushin Il-76MF, Ilyushin Il-96, Tupolev Tu-204, y Tupolev Tu-214. También diseña y construye turbinas de gas de alta eficiencia para grupos electrógenos y plantas de bombeo de gas.

[fr] Aviadvigatel

Aviadvigatel (en russe : Авиадвигатель, dvigatel signifiant « moteur » en russe), est une entreprise russe de construction de turbines à gaz industrielles qui a succédé en 1992 à l'OKB-19 dirigé par Arkadi Chvetsov puis par Pavel Soloviev.



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