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Rostec is an umbrella company that includes Russia's aviation interests among other things. Right now the company is looking to launch its MC-21 Boeing 737 MAX & A320 competition. (Featured Image: Tom Boon - Simple Flying)

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Rostec
Business Type
Planemaker
Date Founded
January 1, 2007
CEO
Sergey Chemezov
Headquarters Location
Moscow, Russia
Key Product Lines
CRAIC CR929, Irkut MC-21, Ilyushin Il-86, Ilyushin Il-96, Ilyushin Il-114, Sukhoi Superjet 100, Tupolev Tu-152, tupolev Tu-204

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