Beriev

Beriev Aircraft Company
ТАНТК им. Г. М. Бериева
Subsidiary
Industry Aerospace and defense
Founded 1934 (1934)
Headquarters HQ and production facilities at the South Taganrog Airport (Аэропорт Таганрог-Южный) - URRT, in the outskirts of Taganrog Taganrog 47°11′56.36″N 38°50′42″E / 47.1989889°N 38.84500°E / 47.1989889; 38.84500
Key people
Viktor A. Kobzev, General Director
Nikolay A. Lavro, Chief Designer
Products Aircraft, primarily seaplanes
Parent United Aircraft Corporation
Website beriev.com

The Beriev Aircraft Company, formerly Beriev Design Bureau, is a Russian aircraft manufacturer (design office prefix Be), specializing in amphibious aircraft.

The company was founded in Taganrog in the 1934 as OKB-49 by Georgy Mikhailovich Beriev (born February 13, 1903), and since that time has designed and produced more than 20 different models of aircraft for civilian and military purposes, as well as customized models. Today the company employs some 3000 specialists and is developing and manufacturing amphibious aircraft.

Pilots flying Beriev seaplanes have broken 228 world aviation records. The records are registered and acknowledged by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.

Name

The Russian denomination is Таганрогский авиационный научно-технический комплекс им. Г. М. Бериева» (ТАНТК им. Г. М. Бериева), or, in the magazines ТАНТК им. Бериева - «Beriev Taganrog Aviation Scientific Technical Complex», according to the traditional designation, which barely evolved since the Soviet era.

History

Georgy Mikhailovich Beriev founded the design bureau that bears his name at Taganrog in 1932. The traditional focus of the Beriyev Design Bureau has been the development of seaplanes for military and civilian use. The Bureau was moved to Krasnoyarsk in Siberia in 1942 to avoid destruction in World War II, and returned to Taganrog in 1945.[1] In November 1989 Beriev became the only defense industry enterprise to win the Prize for Quality awarded by the Government of Russia.[2]

Aircraft designed by Beriev

Beriev Be-200, amphibian airplane.

References

  1. "Russian Defense Business Directory". Federation of American Scientists. US Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Administration. May 1995. Retrieved 21 July 2017.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. "Beriev Aircraft Company". Retrieved 2008-05-28.
  3. Yefim Gordon: Soviet X-Planes. Midland Publishing, 2000, ISBN 978-1-85780-099-9
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