Company:United Engine Corporation

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Short description: Russian state-owned company
United Engine Corporation
TypeState-owned
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
Headquarters,
Russia
ParentRostec
Websiteuecrus.com

JSC United Engine Corporation (Russian: Объединённая двигателестроительная корпорация) is a Russian state-owned company responsible for production of engines for military and civil aviation and space exploration programs.[1] It manufactures power turbines for electricity and heat generation, gas compressor units and marine gas-turbine units. In 2018, the company's revenue amounted to 42 billion rubles.[2]

UEC has created a new version of the PD-14 aviation engine for the next-generation MS-21 aircraft as well as a next-generation military engine for the 5th generation fighter jet, helicopter engines etc. The company has also engineered and introduced to the market new gas-turbine units with a capacity of 60-110 mw.

Compared to other companies of the Rostec group, the financial situation of United Engine Corporation is described as "quite unstable", owing to the considerable amount of debt raised to fund asset purchases.[3]

Sanctioned by the United States Office of Foreign Assets Control in December 2015 [4]

Structure

Companies included in the group:[5][6]

  • Klimov, Saint-Petersburg (main plant , with close smaller old plant , and new plant and test center at near to north of Lahta locale , a test center in Pskov Tver area .
  • Chernyshev Moscow Engineering Plant MMP, Moscow
Tushino MKB Soyuz
  • JSC Kuznetsov OAO Motorostroitel, Samara Oblast
  • Aerosila provide propellers fan and other , APU
  • NPO Saturn, Yaroslavl Oblast
    • Turborus NPO Saturn , Rybinsk
    • UEC - Gas Turbines , (north shore northern) Rybinsk Yaroslavl Oblast
    • OMKB and OMO named after Baranov Omsk
  • Tyumen Motor Plant
  • Salyut Machine-Building Association, Moscow (three plants plus outside test plant)
  • Naro Fominsk Motor Plant
  • AMNTK Sojuz
  • Lytkarino Motor Plants (CAGI , CIAM , NPO Saturn , NPO Soyuz MKB Turaevo , UMPO , ODK GT)
  • Aviadvigatel, Perm Region
    • Perm Motor Plant, Perm Region
  • JSC Star, Perm Region
  • UMPO
    • NPP Motor, Ufa

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