Russian Minister of Industry and Trade and Indonesian Delegation Visit Russian Helicopters’ Kazan Plant


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Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov and a delegation from Indonesia headed by Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Sofyan Djalil visited Kazan Helicopters, a Russian Helicopters company (part of State Corporation Rostec), on 9 April.

The delegation was met by Interim President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and Deputy CEO of Russian Helicopters, CEO of Kazan Helicopters Vadim Ligai. In his welcome address, he said “Russian Helicopters and Kazan Helicopters are continuously seeking to expand cooperation between Russia and Indonesia in the delivery of helicopters via Rosoboronexport. Indonesia has been a key strategic partner for many years, and I am confident that our cooperation will continue to strengthen.”

Denis Manturov stressed that, particularly in today’s complex geopolitical environment, Russia will continue to work to support trade flows from the Asia Pacific region. “Indonesia is one of our key partners, not only in the Asia Pacific region, but internationally as a whole. Bilateral trade and economic cooperation is a crucial part of the relations between our two countries. It is important to note that, from industry’s perspective, our two countries are not in competition, they complement each other,” he said.

The delegation toured the production facility and an exhibition at the plant showcasing the new multirole Mi-17V-5 helicopters. Vadim Ligai told members of the delegation about the phased upgrade programme for this model, its technological and functional capabilities, and its diverse range of possible uses.

At the small series production facility, delegation members were able to see various different models of Ansat – the VIP, medevac, and passenger variants. They also saw an exhibition of ground-based equipment for the maintenance of Ansat and Mi-8/17 helicopters.

The Russian-Indonesian delegation toured the new painting and finishing workshop, which opened in August 2014, and the assembly production facility currently under construction and scheduled for completion by year end. The new workshop is fitted with the latest equipment: seven paint ovens built by Russian company Novatek, a pre-painting processing chamber, and equipment to regulate temperature and humidity during adhesion operations. Upgrading production capacities is a key aim of Russian Helicopters’ ongoing drive to create a dynamic and globally competitive helicopter industry. Russian Helicopters launched this extensive programme in 2008, and today the comprehensive investment programme at Kazan Helicopters to 2018 comprises a series of projects.

Since this work started, the machining production has been completely renovated – two automated production lines to produce components, each of which is manned by one operator per shift, have been launched. These lines can operate for 8 hours unattended, delivering round-the-clock production capacity. Labour productivity is 2-2.5 times higher than for traditional machining centres, and more than 20 times greater than using general-purpose equipment. Modernisation work on warehousing facilities and logistics is nearing completion, and the reconstruction of assembly, galvanising and other production lines is underway. A total of about 12.2 billion roubles will be spent on renovating and upgrading production.

The ministers arrived at the plant after concluding the 10th meeting of the joint Russian-Indonesian intergovernmental commission on trade, economic, and technical cooperation, at which discussion touched on promising avenues of mutual cooperation in trade and the economy. Participants discussed a series of interesting possible projects, including the possibility of supplying Russian-made passenger aircraft to Indonesia.

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