The Antonov Serial Production Plant (), formerly AVIANT (), is an
aircraft
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manufacturing company in
Kyiv
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,
Ukraine
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, the serial manufacturing division of the
Antonov. “Antonov” serial production plant's office and industrial premises are located at the
Sviatoshyn Airfield in Kyiv, between the districts of
Nyvky,
Sviatoshyn and
Bilychi.
History
The production plant was established by decision of the War Industry Council on 9 September 1920, under the name of "State Aircraft Plant 12" (GAZ-12). It consisted of small uncoordinated workshops and until the war was located on Garmatna Street.
The plant performed overhaul of foreign aircraft models used by the military. It had no aerodrome of its own, and aircraft were tested at Post-Volynsky
aerodrome
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(
Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany)). In 1922 the plant was renamed “Remvozdukh-6”. In 1925 the first domestic aircraft, the
K-1, was designed and built under guidance of the designer
Konstyantyn Kalinin. The maiden flight was 26 July 1925. In 1931 the plant was renamed “Plant 43”. In 1932 the facilities produced the first domestic gyroplane “4-EA”
TSAGI. The same year, production of the first domestic high-speed 6-seater aircraft began, the
KHAI-1. It had a speed of 324 km/h, a ceiling of 7000 m and a range of over 1,000 km with a payload of up to 1,000 kg. It was the first European airplane with retractable landing gear. The maiden flight was on 8 October 1932. A total of 43 KHAI-1 were manufactured. In 1937 the works manufactured the
OKO-1.
In 1939-1941 the facilities began assembly of
MiG aircraft. When the plant was bombed on 25 June 1941, the works were evacuated to
Novosibirsk
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, to V.P. Chkalov Facilities where it produced the fighters
Yak-3,
Yak-6 and
Yak-9 designed by
Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev.
After
Kyiv
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was
liberated from the Nazis, the plant was returned there, where until the end of the war it overhauled
PO-2 aircraft and assembled
Yak-3 and
Yak-9 fighters from parts manufactured elsewhere. In 1944 the plant was renamed "Plant 473", or "Organization Mailbox 11". After the end of the war the plant was moved to the present location in
Sviatoshin, which it had started to develop before 1941.
In 1947-1948 the plant manufactured a pilot batch of five helicopters
Mi-1 designed by
Mikhail Mil, but the series production was transferred to another enterprise.
In 1948 the works started production of the
An-2, the ancestor of the great
Antonov family, designed by
Oleg Konstantinovich Antonov. The plant produced 18 modifications of the An-2: transport, passenger, agricultural,
water bomber for fighting forest fires, a version for fish shoals exploration, a version for scientific and rescue operations in Arctic conditions, etc. The “Aviant” plant manufactured 3,320 An-2s.
Between 1954 and 1956 the Aviant produced the prototype of the military transport aircraft
An-8, a twin-engine turboprop. It was the first of a long line of Antonov aircraft with high wings and rear loading cargo ramps. Between 1959 and 1978 the plant manufactured the
An-24 (1,028 airplanes produced). It is in 1967 that the plant was renamed “Kyiv Aircraft Plant”, or “Organization Mailbox M-5249”.
From 1969 to 1985 the plant manufactured the transport
An-26 (1,402 airplanes produced). In 1973 an aerial photography aircraft was produced, the
An-30 (123 airplanes produced). On April 30, 1974, the plant was renamed once again to be baptised “Kyiv Aviation Production Association”.
Between 1976 and 1979 the plant manufactured a pilot batch of the
An-72 (5 airplanes produced). Series production of the An-72 was transferred to
Kharkiv
Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine. facilities, and “Aviant” was charged with mastering production of the unique
An-124 "Ruslan", the world's biggest aircraft. Between 1979 and 2004 the plant produced 19 An-124s. Since 1979 the plant has been manufacturing the
An-32; , 361 had been produced. From 1985 to 1988 the plant participated in the manufacture of parts for the
An-225 "Mriya", designed to carry the shuttle
Buran. Yet, as the space program was suspended, only one An-225 "Mriya" was produced.
On 5 August 1992, the plant was yet again renamed “National Enterprise Kyiv Aviation Plant” before being renamed on 27 August 1995, to “Kyiv Aviation Plant Aviant” and in 2010 to its present name “Antonov Serial Production Plant”.
On 14 March 2022, it was severely damaged by the Russian military airforce.
Awards
* On September 8, 1970 the plant was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner of Labour for its achievements in the production of aviation equipment.
* On October 15, 1980 the plant was awarded an International Prize "
Gold Mercury" in special recognition of the contribution to the development of production and international cooperation.
* In 1995 the plant was awarded the Birmingham Torch Award for successful economic survival and development in the context of the socio-economic crisis.
See also
*
Kyiv Sviatoshyn Airfield
References
External links
ANTONOV Serial Plant / Branch of ANTONOV Company company page on
Antonov's official web site
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Aircraft manufacturers of Ukraine
Manufacturing companies based in Kyiv
Defence companies of Ukraine
Aircraft manufacturers of the Soviet Union
Antonov
Ukroboronprom
Prospect Beresteiskyi