Irkut Corporation (UAC member) presents aviation technique at the IV international exhibition of weapons systems and military equipment «KADEX-2016», Astana, Republic Kazakhstan.
Yak-130 combat trainer will take part in flying display of the exhibition.
Su-30SM multi-role fighters delivered by Irkut Corporation to the Ministry of defense of Republic of Kazakhstan will demonstrate their capacities as well.
The model of Yak-152 primary trainer aircraft will be presented at the Corporation stand. Along with Yak-130 combat-trainer, flight simulators, computerized classrooms and objective control system Yak-152 forms a full-featured training complex.
Key programs of the Corporation:
Yak-130 combat trainers developed and produced by Irkut Corporation since February 2010 are supplied to the Russian Air Force. As per contracts signed the Russian Ministry of Defense should receive over 100 Yak-130 aircraft. As of May 2016 the Russian Air Force handed over 70 Yak-130 combat trainers. At the present moment the aircraft are successfully operated at training centers. Few export contracts for the Yak-130 aircraft had been signed; the first of them was fulfilled in 2011. In 2015 first batches of Yak-130 aircraft had been delivered to the Air Force of Republic of Belarus and Bangladesh. Pre-contract negotiations on the aircraft delivery to other countries are underway.
Su-30SM multi-role fighters are manufactured under the contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense and delivered to the Russian Air Force (since 2012) and Russian Navy (since 2014). Since April 2015 Su-30SM fighters are being delivered to the Air Force of Republic of Kazakhstan.
Multi-role fighters of the Su-30MK family are manufactured in the interests of the foreign customers and since 2002 are being delivered to the Air Force of India, Malaysia and Algeria. The total order book for fighters of the Su-30MK type - over 330 aircraft, about 300 of them have been delivered to customers.
As the main contractor Irkut Corporation creates МС-21 – a family of new generation commercial airliners. MC-21 incorporates the latest developments in aircraft, engine and avionics systems. The production of prototypes for flight and strength tests is completing at the Irkutsk aviation plant.
