The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of Rostec) has announced a personnel decision in the operational and tactical aviation (OTA) block. Vladimir Efimov was appointed Director of the branch on January 13.
Efimov held the position of First Deputy Director of the branch and oversaw key areas of the division's work. He has been with the corporation since 2012.
The OTA branch is responsible for coordinating the development, production and supply of aircraft of this class under the state defense order. As a reminder, the key Russian fighters are the Su-57, Su-35S and Su-34.
UAC did not specify what priorities will be set for Efimov in the short term.
His predecessor,Alexander Bobryshev, combined the post of Managing Director of Tupolev JSC and Deputy General Director of UAC for OTA programs.
Earlier it became known that Yakovlev PJSC may head the civil aviation segment of Tupolev PJSC, the Ilyushin Bureau and the Beriev plant in Taganrog. The media reported that such a decision couldcause layoffs at UAC.
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