Ural Works of Civil Aviation

It specializes in the development, production, testing, repair and maintenance of aircraft equipment, components and assemblies.

In total, in 1941-1945, the plant repaired and returned to service a record amount of equipment - 560 aircraft and 1,500 engines.

[2] After the war, the company mastered the repair of ASh-82FN engines used on IL-12 aircraft for the civil air fleet.

To fulfill the required volume - 8 thousand units - the enterprise team developed a new technology - a repair production line, unique in the civil aviation industry.

[1] In 1956, after the reorganization and technical equipment of the workshops, the company mastered the repair of ASh-82T piston engines for IL-14 aircraft.

[1] In 1981, the plant was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.

[5] A partnership between UZGA and the Belarusian 558 Aviation Repair Plant plan a production of 20 airframes in 2027, then 46 in following years for 158 to be built by the end of the decade.

Repair shop of the Ural Civil Aviation Plant
Aircraft assembly shop of the Ural Civil Aviation Plant at the Uktus airfield
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