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Air Mobility and Aviation Technologies» List of organizations - members of the Association «Technology platform «Air mobility and aviation technologies» Management and holding companies: 1. State Corporation «Rostec» 2. JSC «United Engine Corporation» 3. JSC «Russian Нelicopters» 4. JSC «RT-Chemcomposite» 5. JSC «RTI» Design and manufacturing companies: 6. PJSC «UEC-Saturn» 7. JSC «Ramenskoye Design Company» 8. PJSC «Scientific-Production Enterprise «Aerosila» 9. LLC «Neva Technology» 10. JSС «DDBA» 11. LLC «VIRIAL» 12. LLC Research & Production Enterprise «PRIMA» 13. LLC «Rusatom-Additive Technologies» 14. JSC «Technologies for Aviation» 15. LLC «Botlikh Radio Plant» 16. LLC «Tactical Aviation Systems» Research institutes: 17. FSUE «Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute named after professor N.E. Zhukovsky» 18. FSUE «Central Institute of Aviation Motors named after P.I. Baranov» 19. FSUE «State Research Institute of Aviation Systems» 20. FSUE «State Research Institute of Civil Aviation» 21. FSUE «All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Materials» 22. JSC «Gromov Flight Research Institute» 23. JSC «ORPE Technologiya named after A.G. Romashin» 24. CJSC «Research Institute of Aircraft Industry Economics» 25. JSC «Research Institute of Instrument Engineering named after V.V. Tikhomirova» 26. FSFIS Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Metal Superplasticity 27. CJSC «Institute of New Carbon Materials and Technologies» 28. FSFIS Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 29. JSC «Plastics Institute named after G.S. Pertov» 30. LLC «CRI «Apertura» 31. ANPO «Scientific and Innovation Center» 32. LLC «CRI of Engineering and Technology «Noosphere» Airlines: 33. PJSC «Aeroflot» Engineering and service companies: 34. SPA «Technopark of aviation technologies» 35. JSC « Design and Research Institute of Air Transport «Lenaeroproject» 36. LLC Scientific and Innovation Center « Institute for the Development of Research, Development and Technology Transfer» 37. JSC «Additive Technology Competency Center» 38. LLC «FINCO» 39. LLC «Technology Transfer Center «Kulon» 40. LLC «OPTIMENGA-777» Universities: 41. Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) 42. Bauman Moscow State Technical University (National research university of technology) 43. Samara National Research University named after academician S.P. Korolev 44. Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev–KAI 45. Ufa State Aviation Technical University 46. Perm National Research Polytechnic University 47. Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University 48. Ulyanovsk State University 49. Ulyanovsk State Technical University 50. Komsomolsk-on-Amur State Technical University 51. Far Eastern National University 52. Southern Federal University 53. Kazan National Research Technological University 54. Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics 55. National Research Tomsk State University 56. Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after R.E. Alekseev 57. Novosibirsk State Technical University 58. Ulyanovsk Civil Aviation Institute named after the Chief Marshal of Aviation B.P. Bugaev 59. Baltic State Technical University «VOENMEH» named after D.F. Ustinov 60. The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications 61. Nakhimov Black Sea Higher Naval School, Sevastopol Marketing, consulting and other companies: 62. CJSC «Expert's group «KUTRI» 63. LLC «Frigate Ecojet» 64. CJSC «Engines «Vladimir Klimov - Motor Sich» 65. JSC «Interdepartmental Analytical Center» 66. LLC «Intersectoral Analytical Center» 67. ANPO «Civil Aviation Development Center» 2 Initially, the Technology platform functioned as an informal association without the formation of a legal entity; and its activities were financed by TsAGI (as the initiator of creation and one of the coordinators of the Platform). After the creation of the Association «Technology platform «Air Mobility and Aviation Technologies» from December 1, 2015, in accordance with the Charter of the Association, approved by the decision of the General Meeting of the founders of the Association – only members of the Association are full members of the Technology platform and have the following basic powers: . participation in governing bodies; . approval of documents regulating the activities of the Platform; . decision-making on the formation of projects; . free use of the services of the Association. Organizations that joined the Technology platform before the creation of the Association and have not yet decided to join the Association are not excluded from the information (communication) interaction with the Technology platform; however, they do not have any authority to manage the activities of the Platform, including participation in general meetings of members of the Association, nominations for election to the Supervisory Board and the Management Board of the Association, participation in project work. Participants of the Technology platform (not members of the Association): Management and holding companies: 1. PJSC «United Aircraft Corporation» 2. PJSC «IRKUT Corporation» 3. JSC « Concern Radioelectronic Technologies» 4. JSC «Technodynamics» 5. JSC «Almaz-Antey Corporation» 6. JSC «Concern «Avionica» Design and manufacturing companies: 7. PJSC «Tupolev» 8. Irkutsk Aviation Plant (IAZ) - a branch of PJSC «IRKUT Corporation» 9. JSC «Aviacor Aviation plant» 10. JSC «UEC-Aviadvigatel» 11. PJSC «UEC-Ufa Engine Industrial Association» 12. PJSC «Kuznetsov» 13. JSC «Ulyanovsk Instrument Manufacturing Design Bureau» 14. Avionica Joint Stock Company 15. JSC CSTS Dinamika 16. JSC «Ural Design Bureau «Detail» 17. JSC «MDB ISKRA» 18. Joint-Stock Company «Designer office of electroitems ХХI of century» 19. CJSC «Lazeks» 20. JSC «Aviaremont» 21. LLC Experimental Design Bureau «Atlant» 22. LLC «Research and Production Enterprise «Digital Solutions» 23. CJSC «Aerostatika» 24. LLC «Design Bureau «Dynamics» 25. LLC «Union State Mark» Research institutes: 26. FSUE «Siberian Aeronautical Research Institute named after S.A. Chaplygin» 3 27. JSC «Research Institute of Aviation Equipment» 28. PJSC «Moscow Institute of Electromechanics and Automatics» 29. FSUE «Scientific Research Institute of Standardization and Unification» 30. JSC «Kazan Giproniiaviaprom» 31. JSC «Scientific and Technical Center for Industrial Technologies and Air Navigation Systems» 32. FSUE «State Project and Scientific Research Institute of Civil Aviation «Aeroproject» 33. JSC «Research Institute for Physical Measurements» 34. Ivannikov Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences 35. FSUE «State Order of the Red Banner of Labor Research Institute of Chemical Reagents» 36. Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry 37. JSC «Phazotron-NIIR Corporation» 38. High Mountain Geophysical Institute 39. SUE «High Mountain Research and Testing Center for Aviation Technology and Armaments» 40. CJSC «Techaviakompleks» Airlines, transport organizations: 41. Volga-Dnepr - Unique Air Cargo 42. JSC «Koltsovo Airport» Engineering and service companies: 43. LLC «Software Provider» 44. LLC «Scientific and educational center «LEMMA» 45. LLC «Research and Production Center «Antigrad-Avia» 46. ANPO «Cluster Engineering Center of Samara Region» Universities: 47. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 48. Omsk State Technical University 49. Samara Politechnic University 50. National Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod 51. Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building 52. Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation 53. Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University 54. South Ural State University 55. D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia 56. Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov Government bodies: 57. Ministry of Industry and Technology of the Samara Region Marketing, consulting and other companies: 58. LLC «Aviation Industrial Company VECTOR» 59. JSC сentral company of the financial and industrial group «Russian Aviation Consortium» 60. JSC «Scientific and Technical Center «Complex Models» 4 Association «Technology platform «Air mobility and aviation technologies» Postal address: Russia, 119049, Moscow, Mytnaya str., bld. 3, office 38 Chairman of the Board – Alexey A. Kim Теl.: +7 (495) 980-04-23 Е-mail: [email protected] 5 .
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