June 28,
2018 (UKRINFORM) The firm had ceased production because of its heavy reliance
on Russian imports, which had collapsed after Moscow's annexation of Crimea in
2014, CNBC TV Channel reported. But, Boeing's parts, equipment and services
unit, Aviall, is set to now provide the components and Antonov plans to build
eight aircraft a year from the end of next year. The deal, which was signed at
the Farnborough International Airshow, was confirmed to CNBC via email on
Friday.
President of
Antonov, Oleksandr Donets, told Reuters in an interview that the next step is
to build a storage facility with Aviall. "This warehouse will deal with
products, materials, metals, non-metals — with all components we are not able
to get from our former partner, the Russian Federation," he said. Donets
added that the warehouse would be funded by the Boeing subsidiary.
Antonov
builds a range of passenger, cargo and transport aircraft. The latest under
development is the An-132, a twin-engined turboprop used for military
transportation which is being jointly developed with Saudi Arabia.
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