Company:Perm Engine Plant

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Perm Engine Plant
TypeJoint-stock company
Founded1934
Headquarters,
Russia
ParentUnited Engine Corporation
Websitewww.pmz.ru

Perm Engine Plant (Russian: Пермский моторный завод) is a company based in Perm, Russia. It is part of United Engine Corporation.[1]

Perm Engine Plant, one of the leading aircraft engine plants in the former USSR, produces a wide range of airplane and helicopter engines, as well as helicopter gearboxes, first-stage engines for the Proton rocket, and machinery for use in the consumer industries. It is collocated with Aviadvigatel (formerly known as the Soloviev Engine Design Bureau).[2]

Current products

  • Aviadvigatel PD-12 turboshaft, an upgrade for the Mi-26, to replace the Ukrainian D-136
  • Aviadvigatel PS-12
  • Aviadvigatel PS-30
  • Aviadvigatel PD-14 turbofan, will power the Irkut MC-21
  • PD-18R geard turbofan
  • Aviadvigatel PD-30
  • Aviadvigatel PS-90 turbofan, powers Ilyushin Il-76 variants, Ilyushin Il-96 variants, Beriev A-50, and Tupolev Tu-204/214 series.
  • GP-2 (PS-90-GP-2) Gas Turbine
  • GTE-25P (PS-90GP-25) based on PS-90 and GTA-25 unit GTU-25P Gas Turbine
  • GTU-16P on basis PS-90A and GTU-12P
  • GTU-12P (based on D-30 engine) and many other GTs
  • D-30 variants modifications modernization
  • GTU-30P 30 34 MW [3] GTE30 , based on D-30F6 and PS-90
  • GTU-32P (30 40 MW) on basis D-30F6 and MS5002E (GTU32 "Ladoga" built at NZL plant Saint Petersburg)
  • GTE180 GTE160 GT100 GTE65 . unit M94yu2
Building and Development
  • PD-24 (around ± 240 kN)
  • PD-28 (around ± 280 kN)
  • PD-35 (up to 300/328 kN max 350)
  • GTUs 30 and 40 MW
  • Marine GTUs

Shvetsov engines

  • Shvetsov ASh-2
  • Shvetsov ASh-21
  • Shvetsov ASh-62/M-62
  • Shvetsov ASh-73
  • Shvetsov ASh-82/M-82
  • Shvetsov ASh-83
  • Shvetsov ASh-84
  • Shvetsov M-11
  • Shvetsov M-22
  • Shvetsov M-25
  • Shvetsov M-63
  • Shvetsov M-64
  • Shvetsov M-70
  • Shvetsov M-71
  • Shvetsov M-72
  • Shvetsov M-80
  • Shvestov M-81

Soloviev engines

References

  1. "Структура" (in ru). http://www.uecrus.com/rus/corporation/structure/. Retrieved 19 August 2017. 
  2. "Russian Defense Business Directory". US Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Administration. May 1995. https://fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/industry/docs/rus95/index.html. Retrieved 21 July 2017.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. http://www.pmz.ru/pr/other/ntex/ib14_3/ib14_46-48/

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