Russian aviation industry to reach a new level of efficiency. By 2030, labor productivity in the industry will increase by 34%, stated Dmitry Bloshchinsky, Deputy General Director of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of Rostec State Corporation).
According to him, the project is based on the idea of implementing an aviation assembly line and flow methods—an approach that has proven effective in the automotive industry. Now it is being adapted to the specifics of assembling Russian aircraft.
We prioritize flow production methods. This is an aviation assembly line that allows optimizing the production structure, the use of human resources, and tools.
Bloshchinsky explained that the project, approved by the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Anton Alikhanov, was developed with active participation from UAC. It covers the entire aviation industry, including aircraft and helicopter manufacturing enterprises.
Such growth means that two-thirds of employees can handle the same volume of work intended for an entire plant. This will become one of the key factors in the accelerated development of the Russian aviation industry in the coming years.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that UEC eliminated a dangerous defect in aircraft engines: the compressor surge problem has been resolved.
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