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Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association

Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association is the Novosibirsk aircraft plant associated with V.P. Chkalov, a Russian aerospace manufacturer within the UAC and Sukhoi production network, best known today for Su-34 serial production and Superjet 100 component work.

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Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association, also associated with the V.P. Chkalov Novosibirsk Aviation Plant name, is one of Russia's long-running aircraft factories. UAC says the site began in 1931 as a mining equipment plant and was redesigned for aircraft production by 1936.

The Novosibirsk plant is the production site that UAC identifies for the Su-34 fighter-bomber. Rostec reporting in 2023 and 2024 described new Su-34 batches as fabricated or made by the Chkalov-named Novosibirsk factory inside UAC, while UAC's Superjet materials describe a re-equipment program at the Novosibirsk production site for that civil-aircraft program.

Combat aircraft productionAircraft assemblyMilitary aircraft componentsAerospace manufacturing

Notable Systems

Su-34, Two-seat fighter-bomber / strike aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs

Su-34

Two-seat fighter-bomber / strike aircraft

UAC says production of the Su-34 was arranged at the Sukhoi Group's aircraft production site in Novosibirsk.

Sources: Su-34 product page, Rostec 2024 Su-34 delivery report

Superjet 100 components

UAC says the plant currently manufactures components for the Superjet passenger aircraft program, and its Superjet page describes re-equipment at the Novosibirsk production site.

Sources: UAC dates and events, Superjet 100 product page

Manufacturer History

  1. Plant founded

    UAC says the site began in 1931 as a mining equipment factory before later conversion to aircraft production.

    Sources: UAC dates and events

  2. Converted to aircraft production

    UAC says the plant was redesigned for aircraft production by 1936.

    Sources: UAC dates and events

  3. Wartime record recognized

    UAC says the plant received its first state award, the Order of Lenin, after wartime fighter production.

    Sources: UAC dates and events

  4. 95th anniversary milestone

    UAC marked the plant's 95th anniversary and noted its continuing work on military aircraft and Superjet components.

    Sources: UAC dates and events

  5. Current Su-34 production highlighted

    Rostec reported the first 2024 Su-34 batch under the state defence procurement program and said the aircraft were made by the Chkalov-named Novosibirsk Aircraft Factory within UAC.

    Sources: Rostec 2024 Su-34 delivery report

Official English-language materials use several related labels, including Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association, V.P. Chkalov Novosibirsk Aviation Plant, and Novosibirsk Aircraft Factory named after Chkalov. Corporate relationship wording is limited to sourced UAC, Sukhoi, and Rostec context.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Su-34 product pagePublisher: United Aircraft Corporation | Note: Supports the Su-34 as a product associated with the Novosibirsk production site and the manufacturer's military-aircraft role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • UAC dates and eventsPublisher: United Aircraft Corporation | Note: Supports the 1931 founding as a mining equipment factory, the 1936 conversion to aircraft production, the wartime fighter output, and the plant's current Superjet component work. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Chkalov Novosibirsk Aviation Plant imagePublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports image provenance and CC BY 4.0/3.0 licensing for the plant image sourced from Kremlin.ru and used to represent the Novosibirsk production site. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec 2024 Su-34 delivery reportPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports current Su-34 production context by identifying the Chkalov-named Novosibirsk Aircraft Factory within UAC as the producer of a 2024 batch delivered under the state defence procurement program. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Superjet 100 product pagePublisher: United Aircraft Corporation | Note: Supports Superjet 100 production-site context, including the re-equipment program at the Novosibirsk production site and UAC's description of Superjet production with participating Russian enterprises. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • UAC corporate historyPublisher: United Aircraft Corporation | Note: Supports corporate relationship context by listing Open Joint-Stock Company Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association named after V.P. Chkalov among aircraft-manufacturing shareholdings brought into PJSC UAC. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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