Ulyanovsk-based company "Interstankoservis" has notified its intention to file a petition to declare the aircraft engine manufacturer "ODK-Perm Motors" (part of the United Engine Corporation, part of the Rostec Group) bankrupt. The data appeared in the "SPARK-Interfax" system.
On October 17, 2025, the Arbitration Court of the Perm Region issued an executive writ for the compulsory recovery of 7.5 million rubles of principal debt and 805.9 thousand rubles of penalty from "Perm Motors". This amount is owed by the company under a contract for the overhaul of equipment.
"ODK-Perm Motors" produces engines for civil aviation, as well as industrial gas turbine units for gas transportation and power plants.
The company's product line includes engines of the PS-90A family for Il-96, PL-8 for SJ-100, and PD-14 for MS-21-310. In addition, "ODK-Perm Motors" is working on the promising PD-35 engine.
Earlier www1.ru reported that UAC engineers underwent retraining for the tasks of future aviation projects.
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