Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant (UUAZ, Russian: Улан-Удэнский авиационный завод, Ulan-Udėnskij aviacionný zavod; Buryat: Улаан-Үдын авиационно завод) is a Russian joint-stock company specializing in aircraft manufacturing. It is based in Ulan-Ude, Buryatia.
History
The company was founded in 1939 for repair services of I-16 fighters and SB bombers. During World War II, it produced La-5 and La-7 fighter airplanes. In 1956, the factory stepped into the epoch of helicopter production. A considerable part of the factory's history is devoted to manufacture of the most selling Mi-8 helicopter, started in 1970. The factory has produced over 4000 Mi-8 helicopters altogether.[2]
In 2008, the company was given the annual "Russia's best exporter of the year" award by Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Russian Federation.[3]
Production
As of 2009[update] its main products include Mi-8Т, Mi-171, Мi-171Sh helicopters. The company also produces household items.[4]
Until 1941 D. Zhanaev, Hero of the Soviet Union, worked at the factory.
In 1966-1967 the writer V. B. Garmaev worked as a locksmith.
The writer K. G. Karnyshev worked at the factory as a technician.
In 1998-2000 the position of Deputy General Director of the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant was held by Manturov Denis Valentinovich — since 2012, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.