United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of the Rostec State Corporation) plans to increase the production of new aircraft in 2025 by almost 50% compared to 2024. This was announced by the company's CEO Vadim Badeha.
This year is a record year for the corporation. We will produce more new aircraft in terms of quantity than in all the years of the post-Soviet period. This is almost 50% more than last year.
According to Badeha, it is mainly about combat aircraft.
The main part of these aircraft is intended for performing tasks and needs of the army. In this context, it is worth noting that the enterprises of our corporation, including design bureaus, design bureaus and factories, have always been and remain world leaders. We not only do not concede to our competitors in this segment, but also surpass them in many aspects.
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