KNITU-KAI named after A.N. Tupolev, Russia's leading aviation university, has filed two lawsuits against the Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) for 10 million rubles. The case was registered with the Arbitration Court of Sverdlovsk Region, and the date of the first hearing has not yet been set.
In total, the court filing database contains about a hundred entries in which UZGA appears as a defendant.
In most cases, these involve the recovery of penalties related to deliveries on the part of contractors and partners.
The aircraft plant is building the LMS-901 "Baikal" and "Ladoga" light aircraft. It is assumed that both aircraft will be delivered to carriers in 2026. Senator Sergei Muratov hinted at a funding problem for the "Baikal".
Oleg Smirnov, a member of the public council of Rostransnadzor, in a conversation with "Pervyi Tekhnicheskii" called for checking where the billions of rubles allocated for the construction of the "Baikal" had gone.
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