JSC UEC-Perm Engines (Russian : Пермский моторный завод ) is a company based in Perm , Russia. It is part of United Engine Corporation .[ 1] [ 2]
Perm Engine Plant, one of the leading aircraft engine plants in the former USSR, produces a wide range of airplane and helicopter engines, as well as helicopter gearboxes, first-stage engines for the Proton rocket , and machinery for use in the consumer industries. It is collocated with Aviadvigatel (formerly known as the Soloviev Engine Design Bureau).[ 3]
Former logo from 2007.
Current products
Aviadvigatel PD-12 turboshaft, an upgrade for the Mi-26, to replace the Ukrainian D-136
Aviadvigatel PS-12
AI-20D
Aviadvigatel PS-30
Aviadvigatel PD-14 turbofan, will power the Irkut MC-21
PD-18R geared turbofan
Aviadvigatel PD-30
Aviadvigatel PS-90 turbofan, powers Ilyushin Il-76 variants, Ilyushin Il-96 variants, Beriev A-50 , and Tupolev Tu-204 /214 series.
GP-2 (PS-90-GP-2) Gas Turbine
GPA-5,5 (Taurus 60)
GTE-25P (PS-90GP-25) based on PS-90 and GTA-25 unit GTU-25P Gas Turbine
GTU-16P on basis PS-90A and GTU-12P
GTU-12P (based on D-30 engine) and many other GTs
D-30 variants modifications modernization
GTU-30P 30 34 MW [ 4] GTE30, based on D-30F6 and PS-90
GTA-14 14 MW based on Titan-130 Solar Turbines
GTU-32P (30 40 MW) on basis D-30F6 and MS5002E (GTU32 "Ladoga" built at NZL plant Saint Petersburg)
GTE180 GTE160 GT100 GTE65 . unit M94yu2
Building and Development
PD-24 (around ± 240 kN)
PD-28 (around ± 280 kN)
PD-35 (up to 300/328 kN max 350)
GTUs 30 and 40 MW
Marine GTUs
Shvetsov engines
Shvetsov ASh-2
Shvetsov ASh-21
Shvetsov ASh-62/M-62
Shvetsov ASh-73
Shvetsov ASh-82/M-82
Shvetsov ASh-83
Shvetsov ASh-84
Shvetsov M-11
Shvetsov M-22
Shvetsov M-25
Shvetsov M-63
Shvetsov M-64
Shvetsov M-70
Shvetsov M-71
Shvetsov M-72
Shvetsov M-80
Shvetsov M-81
Soloviev engines
Soloviev D-20 turbofan, powered the Tupolev Tu-124
Soloviev D-25 turboshaft, powers the Mil Mi-6 , Mil Mi-10
Soloviev D-30 turbofan, powers the Tupolev Tu-134A-3, A-5, and B , Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-31, Ilyushin Il-62 , Ilyushin Il-76 variants, Beriev A-40 and the Tupolev Tu-154
See also
References
External links
Subsidiaries Joint ventures
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