Tupolev has once again changed its leadership. 37-year-old Yuri Abrosimov, grandson of the former general director of the Kazan Aviation Plant, has been appointed to replace 76-year-old Alexander Bobryshev, the former head of the company, who held the post for just over a year. The new head is currently acting temporarily. This is the seventh change of leadership at Tupolev in the last 11 years.
If Abrosimov is appointed, he will become the youngest head of the company since the founding of the Design Bureau, when it was headed by Andrei Tupolev at the age of 34.
Along with Bobryshev's departure, Eduard Sorkin, who held the post of Deputy Chief Designer at Tupolev, also left his position. A year ago, he returned to the company at the initiative of the previous management to revive the Kazan branch of the design bureau.
The reasons for Bobryshev's departure have not been officially disclosed.
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