Antonov State Enterprise ( uk, Державне підприємство «Антонов»), formerly the Aeronautical Scientific-Technical Complex named after Antonov (Antonov ASTC) ( uk, Авіаційний науково-технічний комплекс імені Антонова,
НТК ім. Антонова}), and earlier the Antonov Design Bureau, for its chief designer,
Oleg Antonov, is a
Ukrainian aircraft manufacturing and services company. Antonov's particular expertise is in the fields of very large aeroplanes and aeroplanes using unprepared
runways. Antonov (model prefix "An-") has built a total of approximately 22,000 aircraft, and thousands of its planes are operating in the
former Soviet Union and in
developing countries.
Antonov StC is a state-owned commercial company. Its headquarters and main industrial grounds were originally located in
Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk (, also ; rus, Новосиби́рск, p=nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk, a=ru-Новосибирск.ogg) is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the Russian Census ...
, and in 1952 were transferred to
Kyiv. On 12 May 2015 it was transferred from the
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade to the
Ukroboronprom (Ukrainian Defense Industry).
In June 2016, Ukraine's major state-owned arms manufacturer
Ukroboronprom announced the creation of the
Ukrainian Aircraft Corporation
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* Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe
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within its structure, to combine all aircraft manufacturing enterprises in Ukraine.
History
Soviet era
Foundation and relocation
The company was established in 1946 at the
Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association as the top-secret Soviet Research and Design Bureau No. 153 (OKB-153). It was headed by
Oleg Antonov and specialised in
turboprop military transport aircraft. The task was to create an
agricultural aircraft CX-1 (An-2), the first flight of which occurred on August 31, 1947. The
An-2 biplane was a major achievement of this period, with hundreds of these aircraft still operating as of 2013.
In addition to this biplane and its modifications, a small series of gliders A-9 and A-10 were created and built in the pilot production in
Novosibirsk
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. In 1952, the Bureau was relocated to
Kyiv, a city with a rich
aviation history and an aircraft-manufacturing infrastructure restored after the destruction caused by
World War II.
First serial aircraft and expansion
The 1957 introduction of the
An-10/
An-12
The Antonov An-12 (Russian: Антонов Ан-12; NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and has many variants. For more than thr ...
family of mid-range turboprop aeroplanes began the successful production of thousands of these aircraft. Their use for both heavy combat and civilian purposes around the globe continues to the present; the
An-10/
An-12
The Antonov An-12 (Russian: Антонов Ан-12; NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and has many variants. For more than thr ...
were used most notably in the
Vietnam War, the
Soviet–Afghan War and the
Chernobyl disaster relief megaoperation.
In 1959, the bureau began construction of the separate Flight Testing and Improvement Base in suburban
Hostomel (now the
Antonov Airport).
In 1965, the
Antonov An-22 heavy military transport entered serial production to supplement the An-12 in major military and humanitarian
airlift
An airlift is the organized delivery of supplies or personnel primarily via military transport aircraft.
Airlifting consists of two distinct types: strategic and tactical. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material long distanc ...
s by the Soviet Union. The model became the first Soviet
wide-body aircraft, and it remains the world's largest turboprop-powered aircraft. Antonov designed and presented a
nuclear-powered version of the An-22. It was never flight tested.
In 1966, after the major expansion in the
Sviatoshyn
Sviatoshyn ( uk, Свято́шин, Svjatóshin, ; also or ) is a historical neighborhood and a suburb of Ukraine's capital Kyiv that is located on the western edge of the city area, in an eponymous municipality.
Previously it was a dacha vi ...
neighbourhood of the city, the company was renamed to another disguise name: "Kyiv Mechanical Plant". Two independent aircraft production and repair facilities, under engineering-supervision of the Antonov Bureau, also appeared in Kyiv during this period.
Prominence and Antonov's retirement
In the 1970s and early 1980s, the company established itself as the Soviet Union's main designer of military transport aircraft with dozens of new modifications in development and production. After Oleg Antonov's death in 1984, the company was officially renamed as the Research and Design Bureau named after O.K. Antonov (russian: link=no, Опытно-конструкторское бюро имени О.К. Антонова) while continuing the use of "Kyiv Mechanical Plant" alias for some purposes.
Late Soviet-era: superlarge projects and first commercialisation
In the late 1980s, the Antonov Bureau achieved global prominence after the introduction of its extra large aeroplanes. The
An-124 "Ruslan" (1982) became the Soviet Union's mass-produced
strategic airlifter
An airlift is the organized delivery of supplies or personnel primarily via military transport aircraft.
Airlifting consists of two distinct types: strategic and tactical. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material long distance ...
under the leadership of Chief Designer
Viktor Tolmachev. The Bureau enlarged the "Ruslan" design even more for the
Soviet spaceplane programme logistics, creating the
An-225 "Mriya" in 1985. "Mriya" was the world's largest and heaviest aeroplane.
The end of the
Cold War
The Cold War is a term commonly used to refer to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The term '' cold war'' is used because the ...
and
perestroika
''Perestroika'' (; russian: links=no, перестройка, p=pʲɪrʲɪˈstrojkə, a=ru-perestroika.ogg) was a political movement for reform within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) during the late 1980s widely associated wit ...
allowed the Antonov company's first step to commercialisation and foreign expansion. In 1989, the
Antonov Airlines subsidiary was created for its own aircraft maintenance and
cargo projects.
Independent Ukraine
Antonov Design Bureau remained a state-owned company after Ukraine achieved its independence in 1991 and is since regarded as a strategic national asset.
Expansion to free market
Since independence, Antonov has certified and marketed both Soviet-era and newly developed models for sale in new markets outside of the former soviet-sphere of influence. New models introduced to serial production and delivered to customers include the
Antonov An-140,
Antonov An-148
The Antonov An-148 ( ua, Антонов Ан-148) is a regional jet designed and built by Antonov of Ukraine. Development of the aircraft was started in the 1990s, and its maiden flight took place on 17 December 2004. The aircraft completed its ...
and
Antonov An-158
The Antonov An-148 ( ua, Антонов Ан-148) is a regional jet designed and built by Antonov of Ukraine. Development of the aircraft was started in the 1990s, and its maiden flight took place on 17 December 2004. The aircraft completed its ...
regional airliners.
Among several modernisation projects, Antonov received orders for upgrading "hundreds" of its legendary
An-2
The Antonov An-2 ("kukuruznik"—corn crop duster; USAF/DoD reporting name Type 22, NATO reporting name Colt) is a Soviet mass-produced single-engine biplane utility/agricultural aircraft designed and manufactured by the Antonov Design Bureau ...
utility planes still in operation in
Azerbaijan,
Cuba and Russia to the An-2-100 upgrade version.
In 2014, following the
annexation of the Crimea by Russia, Ukraine cancelled contracts with Russia, leading to a significant income reduction in Ukraine's defense and aviation industries.
However Ukraine has been slowly recovering the deficit from breaking ties with Russia by entering new markets such as the
Arab gulf states and expanding its presence in old ones such as India.
In July 2018, Antonov was able to secure a deal with Boeing in order to procure airplane parts which were no longer available due to breakdown of relations with Russia.
Production facilities' consolidation
During the
Soviet period, not all Antonov-designed
aircraft were manufactured by the company itself. This was a result of Soviet industrial strategy that split military production between different regions of the
Soviet Union to minimise potential war loss risks. As a result, Antonov aeroplanes were often assembled by the specialist
contract manufacturers.
In 2009, the once-independent "
Aviant" aeroplane-assembling plant in
Kyiv became part of Antonov, facilitating a full serial manufacturing cycle of the company. However, the old tradition of co-manufacturing with contractors is continued, both with Soviet-time partners and with new licensees like
Iran's
Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company.
In 2014, the Antonov produced and delivered only two
An-158 airplanes. This trend continued onto 2015, producing one
An-148 and one
An-158.
Since 2016, no aircraft have been produced or delivered to clients.
In June 2016, Ukraine's major state-owned arms manufacturer
Ukroboronprom announced the creation of the
Ukrainian Aircraft Corporation
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* Something of, from, or related to Ukraine
* Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe
* Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine
* Som ...
within its structure, thereby combining all aircraft manufacturing enterprises, including the assets of Antonov into a single cluster, according to Ukroboronprom's press service.
On 19 July 2017, the Ukrainian government approved the liquidation of Antonov's assets.
The State Concern "Antonov" (a business group, created in 2005 from the merger of several legally independent companies into a single economic entity under unified management) will be liquidated as a residual corporate entity. Antonov State Company, Kharkiv State Aviation Manufacturing Enterprise and Plant No.410 of Civil Aviation were transferred under the management of another state-owned concern Ukroboronprom in 2015. Antonov State Company continues to function as an enterprise.
Composition
*
Antonov Serial Production Plant (formerly
Kyiv Aviation Factory "Aviant") –
Kyiv
*
Kharkiv Aviation Factory
Kharkiv ( uk, Ха́рків, ), also known as Kharkov (russian: Харькoв, ), is the second-largest city and municipality in Ukraine. –
Kharkiv
*Antonov – Kyiv
*
Civil Aviation Factory 441 – Kyiv
Airfields
*
Sviatoshyn Airfield, Aviant factory in Kyiv
*
Hostomel Airport, freight airport in
Hostomel
Products and activities
Fields of commercial activity of Antonov ASTC include:
* Aircraft design and manufacturing
* Cargo air transport (
Antonov Airlines)
* Aircraft maintenance, testing, certification and upgrading
* Aerospace-related research and engineering
** "Aerial Launch": a joint Russian-Ukrainian project of midair
spacecraft space launch from aboard a
modified
Modified may refer to:
* ''Modified'' (album), the second full-length album by Save Ferris
* Modified racing, or "Modifieds", an American automobile racing genre
See also
* Modification (disambiguation)
* Modifier (disambiguation)
Modifier may ...
version of the
An-225.
* Operation of the
Hostomel airport (Antonov Airport)
*
Medium-capacity rail transport system RADAN
* Construction of LT-10A
trams (with aluminium body)
* Construction and manufacturing of Kiev-12
trolley buses (a spin-off, using existing technical expertise).
Major contractors and partners
Contract and licensee manufacturers
*
Tashkent Aviation Production Association (formerly Tashkent State Aviation Plant) –
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
*
Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) –
Shahin Shahr, Iran
*
Voronezh Aircraft Production Association (VASO) –
Voronezh, Russia
Chief designers
*
Oleg Antonov: 1946–1984
*
Petro Balabuiev: 1984–2005
*
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: since 2005
Aircraft
Antonov's primary activity has generally been in developing large military
transport aircraft, including the world's largest airplanes, chiefly for the
Russian Federation and its predecessor nations.
[Guttman, Robert]
"Antonov’s Heavy Hauler for Hire,"
July 27, 2018, '' HistoryNet,'' retrieved February 24, 2022[Borys, Christian]
"The world’s biggest plane may have a new mission,"
May 4, 2017, '' BBC Future,'' retrieved February 24, 2022
Additionally, Antonov has produced
airliner
An airliner is a type of aircraft for transporting passengers and air cargo. Such aircraft are most often operated by airlines. Although the definition of an airliner can vary from country to country, an airliner is typically defined as an ...
s. It has also produced numerous variants of both transports and airliners, for operations ranging from
air freight hauling to military
reconnaissance, command and control operations.
It has also developed various
general aviation light aircraft, having originated as a producer of gliders.
Transports, airliners and derivatives
Antonov's aeroplanes (design office prefix ''An'') range from the rugged
An-2
The Antonov An-2 ("kukuruznik"—corn crop duster; USAF/DoD reporting name Type 22, NATO reporting name Colt) is a Soviet mass-produced single-engine biplane utility/agricultural aircraft designed and manufactured by the Antonov Design Bureau ...
biplane
A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other. The first powered, controlled aeroplane to fly, the Wright Flyer, used a biplane wing arrangement, as did many aircraft in the early years of aviation. While ...
through the
An-28 reconnaissance aircraft to the massive
An-124 Ruslan and
An-225 Mriya strategic airlifters (the latter being the world's heaviest aircraft and was the only one in service).
Whilst less famous, the
An-24,
An-26,
An-30 and
An-32 family of twin
turboprop, high-winged, passenger-cargo-troop transport aircraft are important for domestic/short-haul air services particularly in parts of the world once led by communist governments. The
An-72/An-74 series of small jetliners is slowly replacing that fleet, and a larger
An-70
The Antonov An-70 ( uk, link=no, Антонов Ан-70) is a four-engine medium-range transport aircraft, and the first aircraft to take flight powered only by propfan engines. It was developed in the late 1980s by the Antonov Design Bureau ...
freighter is under certification.
The
Antonov An-148
The Antonov An-148 ( ua, Антонов Ан-148) is a regional jet designed and built by Antonov of Ukraine. Development of the aircraft was started in the 1990s, and its maiden flight took place on 17 December 2004. The aircraft completed its ...
is a new
regional airliner of twin-turbofan configuration. Over 150 aircraft have been ordered since 2007. A stretched version is in development, the
An-158 (from 60–70 to 90–100 passengers).
Gliders
See also
*
List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS
References
Further reading
* MacFarquhar, Neil.
Aviation Giant Is Nearly Grounded in Ukraine" ''
The New York Times''. 12 October 2014. Corrected on 12 October 2014.
External links
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