"Antonov " intends to enter production of 12 An-178 aircraft per year from 2023 - President of the State Enterprise
The state enterprise "Antonov " in 2021 intends to enter the final stage, in terms of testing and certification, the creation of a new configuration of the medium transport aircraft AN-178 - without Russian components, the president of the state enterprise Alexander Los said in an interview with "Economic truth ".
"Starting from January 1, 2023, while simultaneously developing the financial component, markets, and processing government orders from Ukrainian companies, we must reach the rate of 12 AN-178 aircraft per year, " he said.
"This is what we see from the potential marketing analysis, which is necessary for the state authorities of Ukraine and meets the intentions that we hear from our potential customers, " added the President of the State Enterprise.
Los explained that due to the historically existing dependence on Russian components, the An-178 is the only nearest ready-made serial production today. "It will be followed by the passenger An-158, since they are related in terms of equipment. We are also starting to work on the aircraft, which has the working name An-188, " said the president of "Antonova ".
According to him, three An-148 and 10 An-158 aircraft are currently in the Antonov serial production shops at different stages of readiness.
The President of the State Enterprise said that currently the work of "Antonov " is complicated by the coronavirus, but the plans are being implemented. "As soon as I tried to increase the number of employees working in the workplace, the number of cases immediately increased, " Elk said, adding that the chief engineer of the enterprise had had a coronavirus.
SE "Antonov " in 2019 reduced its net profit by 3.5 times - to UAH 447.98 million, revenue fell by 33.1% - to UAH 5 billion 998.66 million.
In the first half of this year, SOEs' revenue increased by 7.3% to UAH 3 billion 524.09 million, while net profit decreased by 8.1% to UAH 340.06 million.
According to Elk, the state-owned enterprise receives about 80% of its income from Antonov Airlines, from whose fleet seven aircraft An-124-100 and their modifications (carrying capacity 150 tons), An-225 (250 tons) and An-22A (60 tons).