General director — Igor Jakovlevich Ozar
Chairman of the board of directors — Mikhail Aslanovich Pogosyan
Members of the board of directors: Igor Ozar, Oleg Demchenko, Anatoly Isaikin, Vladimir Mikhailov, Mikhail Pogosyan, Aleksander Golets, Ulyana Denisova, Sergey Konosov, Vladimir Maksimenko, Igor Nagorny, Aleksey Fedorov.
Sukhoi Company (JSC) is a major Russian aircraft holding, employing over 28,000 people. Among the holding members are leading Russian design bureaus and aircraft production plants. The Company supports a complete cycle of work in aircraft engineering: from frontend engineering to comprehensive aftersales support. The holding's products, such as Su-marque combat, civil and aerobatic aircraft, are state-of-the-art weapons systems in the global market, which form the backbone of the frontline aviation of Russia and the tactical air forces of many countries of the world.
The company holds 3rd place in the world in terms of the numbers of modern fighters produced. The Holding is Russia's major supplier of export aircraft. The Company is working to enhance the combat capability of Russia's Air Forces, implementing promising military and civil aircraft engineering projects.
Sukhoi exports account for about 95% of its total sales. Over the recent years, Sukhoi Company (JSC) has not only confirmed its reputation as the leader of the Russian aircraft-manufacturing industry, but also strengthened its position in the global aircraft and arms market. In 2003, the Rosoboronexport FSUE exported $1.5bn worth of Su-marque aircraft, which provided a stable workload for the holding's production facilities and its main contractors. This was used as a launching pad for a long-term expansion programme, now being implemented, which is aimed at upgrading and developing new prospective military and civil aircraft.
Su- brand equipment has been put into service in 80 countries all over the world. Su-marque combat aircraft have been delivered to India, China, Iraq, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Syria, Algeria, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Yemen, Egypt, Libya, Iran, Peru, Angola, and Ethiopia. A total of over 2,000 Su- aeroplanes have been sent to foreign countries under export contracts. As of today, Sukhoi's priority regional markets are China, India, and countries of South-East Asia.
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