Russian Helicopters
Logo | |
Joint-stock company | |
Industry | Aerospace |
Predecessor | |
Founded | Moscow, Russia (2007 ) |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | |
Products | Civilian and military Helicopters |
Revenue | RUB 169.8 billion (2014) |
RUB 39.4 billion (2014) | |
Profit | RUB 20.7 billion (2014) |
Number of employees | 46000 |
Parent | Oboronprom |
Divisions | Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant; Kamov Design Bureau; Ulan-Ude aviation plant; Kazan Helicopters; Rostvertol; Progress Arsenyev Aviation Company; Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise; Reductor-PM; Stupino Machine Production Plant; Helicopter Service Company; Novosibirsk Aircraft Repair Plant; Aircraft Repair Plant №. 356; Aircraft Repair Plant №. 419; Aircraft Repair Plant №. 810; Aircraft Repair Plant №. 12; Aircraft Repair Plant №. 150; CPL HI Procurement |
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Russian Helicopters (Russian: Вертолеты России) is a helicopter design and manufacturing company headquartered in Moscow, Russia. The company designs and manufactures civilian and military helicopters. The company's principal shareholder is Oboronprom.[3] It is the world's 24th-largest defence contractor measured by 2012 defence revenues, and the second-largest based in Russia (after Almaz-Antey).[4]
Products
Russian Helicopters' products include:
- Kamov Ka-27
- Kamov Ka-31
- Kamov Ka-226
- Kamov Ka-52
- Kamov Ka-62
- Mil Mi-8
- Mil Mi-24
- Mil Mi-26
- Mil Mi-28
- Mil Mi-38
- Mil Mi-54
- Mil Mi-171
- Mil Mi-34
- Kazan Ansat
A fifth generation helicopter is currently under development.[5]
Structure
The following entities are part of the company:
References
- ↑ "Management". Russian Нelicopters, JSC. 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "Board of Directors". Russian Нelicopters, JSC. 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "Russian Helicopters seeks $500 mln in IPO". Reuters. 12 April 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "Defense News Top 100 for 2012". Defense News. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
- ↑ Oleg Nekhai (17 May 2010). "Russia plans to develop fifth generation helicopter". Retrieved 29 September 2014.
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