Company:Yakovlev

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Short description: Russian aerospace company
Yakovlev Design Bureau
FormerlyOKB-115
Typedivision
Industry
Fatemerged into United Aircraft Corporation
Founded15 January 1934; 90 years ago (1934-01-15)
FounderAlexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev
Headquarters,
Productscivil and military aeroplanes
ParentUnited Aircraft Corporation
Websitewww.yak.ru/ENG/

The JSC A.S. Yakovlev Design Bureau[1][2] (Russian: ОАО Опытно-конструкторское бюро им. А.С. Яковлева) is a Russian aircraft designer and manufacturer (design office prefix Yak). Its head office is in Aeroport District, Northern Administrative Okrug, Moscow.[3]

Overview

The bureau formed in 1934 under designer Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev as OKB-115 (the design bureau has its own production base at the facility No.115), but dates its birth from 12 May 1927, the day of maiden flight of the AIR-1 aircraft developed within[citation needed] the Department of Light Aircraft of GUAP (Head Agency of Aviation Industry) under the supervision of A.S. Yakovlev.

During World War II Yakovlev designed and produced a famed line of fighter aircraft.

Irkut acquired Yakovlev in April 2004.[4] The Russian government merged the holding company with Mikoyan, Ilyushin, Irkut, Sukhoi and Tupolev as a new company named United Aircraft Building Corporation in February 2006.[5]

The firm designed the Pchela (Russian: Пчела, "bee") drone reconnaissance aircraft (first flown in 1990), but is perhaps best known for its highly successful line of World War II-era piston-engined fighter-aircraft.

In August 2023, Irkut Corporation rebranded itself as Yakovlev. The Sukhoi Superjet 100 was redesignated as the SJ-100, and the Irkut MC-21 also adopted the Yakovlev name.[6]

Sanctions

Sanctioned by Canada on 22 August 2023 for association with the Putin regime.[7]

See also

  • List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS
  • List of Yakovlev aircraft
  • SOKOL Aircraft Building Plant

References

  • A book by A.T.Stepanets. Yak Fighters in WWII ISBN:5-217-01192-0 (in Russian)
  • Степанец А.Т.- Истребители "Як" периода Великой Отечественной войны. Справочник. - М.: Машиностроение, 1992. - 224 с.: ил:

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