Oleg Vydumlev, who previously held the position of Deputy Managing Director of PJSC "ODK-Saturn", has been appointed as Acting Deputy General Director - Managing Director of Samara's PJSC "ODK-Kuznetsov" (part of the United Engine Corporation of Rostec).
The former head of the Samara enterprise, Alexey Sobolev, has moved to ODK as Deputy General Director for Operational Efficiency. He had been working at "Kuznetsov" since March 2019.
"ODK-Kuznetsov" specializes in the development, production, and maintenance of gas turbine and rocket engines.
Oleg Vydumlev has a deep knowledge of engine building and will continue to solve problems related to modernization, ensuring high production rates, and expanding the range of gas turbine and rocket engines.
One of the company's latest most important developments is the NK-32-02 for the Tu-160M strategic missile carrier produced by the Kazan Aviation Plant.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that Russia will invest 765 billion rubles in the "Production of Aircraft and Helicopters" project.
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