United Engine Corporation (ODK), based on the results of 2025, posted a net loss of nearly 63 billion rubles. The corporation's revenue decreased by 6% year-on-year and reached 425.7 billion rubles.
Revenue from the sale of engines and their components fell by 11% and amounted to 316 billion rubles, but revenue from repair services grew by 13%, to 81.2 billion rubles.
Cost of sales increased by 4% and reached 345.6 billion rubles, while gross profit fell by 35%, to 80.2 billion rubles.
ODK is engaged in the development and serial production of engines for civil aviation (PD-8, PD-14, and PD-35), tactical aviation (AL-51F-1), power engineering (GTD-110M), and space programs (RD-108A).
Delays in the delivery of ODK turbines for the oil and gas industry are forcing companies to turn to Chinese suppliers, but the equipment there is much more expensive.
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