Kharkiv State Aircraft Manufacturing Company

Kharkiv State Aircraft Manufacturing Company or Kharkiv Aviation Factory (KSAMC or KhAZ), (Ukrainian: Ха́рківське держа́вне авіаці́йне виробни́че підприємс́тво) is a Ukrainian aircraft manufacturing company. During Soviet times, the plant was known as Aircraft Production Plant 135 and Central Intelligence Agency classified it as Kharkiv Airframe Plant 135.[1]

Kharkiv State Aircraft Manufacturing Company
Native name
Ха́рківське держа́вне авіаці́йне виробни́че підприємс́тво
TypeState-owned
Industry
Founded17 September 1926
Headquarters,
Ukraine
Productspassenger, transport, military transport aircraft construction
Number of employees
7569 (2016)
ParentUkroboronprom
Websitewww.ksamc.com/eng/

History

KhAZ was established on September 17, 1926, following the foundation of Kharkiv aircraft repair facilities, which had been established in 1923.[2] These facilities were originally constructed by the German aviation company Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke AG prior to Adolf Hitler's rise to power. This undertaking was part of Weimar Germany's strategy to conceal its military cooperation with the Soviet Union, aiming to circumvent the limitations imposed on the German Armed Forces by the Treaty of Versailles.[3]

The manufacturing facility possesses its own private airstrip known as Kharkiv North Airport (ICAO: UKHV), alternatively recognized as Kharkiv Sokilnyky Airport.

Notable aircrafts

Fighters

Trainer

Transport

Passenger

Ultralight

Experimental

See also

References

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