The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade has filed a lawsuit against the Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) seeking to recover more than 80 million rubles. The application has already been accepted by the Arbitration Court of Sverdlovsk Region. The essence of the case is not yet known, and no hearing date has been scheduled.
UZGA is a frequent visitor to court hearings as a defendant. In one of the proceedings, representatives of the enterprise justified delays to suppliers by citing legislation on the state defense order.
However, the court rejected such arguments, noting that the law on the state defense order does not exempt UZGA from the need to pay counterparties, as established by the Civil Code, using its own or borrowed funds.
A Samara machine-building plant has already won a 12 million ruble case, of which more than one million was interest and penalties.
Earlier, it became known that the new deputy CEO of UZGA is Mikhail Izyumov. The plant's key products are the regional LMS-901 "Baikal" and the UTS-800 training aircraft.
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