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A L W A Y S O N T O P RAMENSKOE AIRFIELD • ZHUKOVSKY • MOSCOW • RUSSIA • AUGUST 15-20 I am convinced that regardless of the current international political situation, MAKS, as before, will serve as an efficient platform for expert communication, development of industrial cooperation, and search for new partners. Vladimir V. Putin MAKS has always been, and will be, a mir ror of the Russian aviation and space in dustry. However, today we are inviting you to look to the future. This materi al is dedicated not only to the future MAKS 2017 but also to the assessment of the current situation and prospects of the Russian aircraft industry as a whole. Official Organizer As the official organizer of the MAKS 2017, the Ministry of Industry and Trade focuses on inviting official delegations and representatives of foreign compa nies interested in both purchasing Rus sian equipment and developing industri al cooperation. I am confident that participation in the International Aviation and Space Show will enable Russian and foreign compa nies to showcase the excellence of their products and will provide an impetus for new agreements in the area of interna tional cooperation. Denis V. Manturov Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation © Marina Lystseva Official Organizer The event organizers have received participation confirmation from the largest aircraft manufacturers. Rostec State Corporation manufacturers, as per manent participants in MAKS, will pre sent their innovations inhelicopter engineering, engine building, avionics, air craft mechanisms, systems, and materials. I am certain that the high level of qua lity of their products and their eagerness to build mutually beneficial cooperation will attract potential partners from dif ferent countries worldwide to the event. Sergey V. Chemezov CEO, Rostec Corporation RUSSIA: THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Russia ranks second in the world in terms of the volume of manufacturing of mili tary aircraft, and third in terms of the vo lume of helicopter manufacturing (6% of the global helicopter market). The main manufacturers of aircraft in Russia are United Aircraft Corporation, which is comprised of leading Russian companies involved in aircraft design and production, and Russian Helicop ters Holding, a part of Rostec State Corporation. 4 The government program «Aviation In dustry Development in 2013–2025» is aimed at creating a highly competitive sector and strengthening the sector’s position on the global market as the third largest manufacturer of aircraft in terms of its output. W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M Main target indices of the Aircraft Building subprogram of the government program «Aviation Industry Development in 2013–2025» 753 716 708 746 635 598 600 528 465 410 363 400 369 295 252 211 200 147 198 217 235 312 331 335 302 298 177 166 260 113 141 179 192 192 69 83 98 149 129 134 137 147 154 133 139 143 125 132 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 62 49 98 2014 Number of civil aircraft delivered, items. Number of military, special and cargo aircraft delivered, items. (Net) revenue from the sale of goods, work and services in the aircraft manufacturing industry, billion RUB. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 5 MAKS: VECTOR OF OPPORTUNITIES MAKS provides a full picture of the prio rities and achievements of the enterprises of the Russian aerospace industry. We strongly believe that relations with Russia mean a long-term coopera tion and lasting opportunities both for us and our Russian partners. We will pass through this «turbulence» and our co operation will expand. The fact that we exhibit our brand-new A350 here shows how important MAKS and our partner ship with the Russian industry are to us. The airshow is organized with the support of the Presidential Executive Office and the Government of the Russian Federa tion. This guarantees a high level of rep resentation present at the forum, where public officials are available for business communication. MAKS offers a unique opportunity for the business community to establish direct contact with officials who make decisions on key issues and determine the directions of development in the avi ation and space industry. Christopher Buckley Airbus Executive Vice President 6 W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M MAKS 2015 KEY FIGURES 878 companies and organizations, including: 727 Russian and 151 foreign companies 31 participating countries 404 000 participants and guests 66 000 experts 42 240 m2 of display 78 chalets UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION UAC encompasses about 30 enterprises and is one of the largest players on the global aviation market. Companies with in the structure of the Corporation hold rights to such world-famous brands as Sukhoi, MiG, IL, Tu, Yak, Beriev. The largest share in the production struc ture consists of military products both for the RF Ministry of Defense and for eign customers. UAC seeks to increase the proportion of civil aviation in its sales structure, primarily by ramping-up SSJ-100 serial production and launching the production of its prospective MС 21 aircraft family. 8 The Corporation’s assets are located in various regions of Russia, and there are joint ventures with foreign partners op erating in India, Italy, and France. According to its long-term develop ment strategy through 2025, the UAC is expected to quadruple revenue and to develop efficient, comprehensive inter national cooperation with foreign aircraft companies. W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M RUSSIAN HELICOPTERS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ROSTEC Russian Helicopters is a member of Rostec State Corporation and compris es all Russian helicopter enterprises. It is the world’s number one manufacturer in the segment of attack, medium and ultra-heavy rotorcraft. Russian Helicop ters enterprises have produced 35% of the global combat helicopter fleet, and 50% of the medium-heavy transport helicopter fleet. The company is among the top 100 ma jor global defense companies, according to the publication Defense News (23rd place on the 2015 list). Russian Helicopters has produced a re cord 71% of the global ultra-heavy he licopter fleet (MTOW more than 20 tons), as well as 69% of the global medium heli copter fleet with MTOW from 7 to 20 tons. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 9 COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA Russia is not only one of the important civil aviation markets, but also a key stra tegic partner of the global aircraft indus try. Cooperation is developing in four key areas: research and technology, design, procurement of materials, and produc tion of components. Mutually beneficial cooperation facilitates integration of the Russian and global aircraft industries. The Airbus Engineering Centre in Mos cow (ECAR), which employs almost 200 engineers, was the first design office established by Airbus outside the Euro pean Union. It is involved in all of Airbus programs. Utilizing cutting-edge equip ment, ECAR carries out a host of activi ties in such areas as fuselage structures, stress, system installation, and design. 10 In early 2014, Airbus completed more than 120 research and technology pro jects with participation of more than 1000 Russian engineers and scientists. Currently, ECAR is involved in design pro jects for the A320 NEO and A350 XWB. Boeing opened its Technical Research Center in Moscow in 1993. The center is re sponsible for implementation of all of the company’s projects in Russia, including those that involve the development of new materials and technologies, cre ation of prototypes testing, researchin the field of aerodynamics and noise, and information technologies. In 1998, Boeing established a Moscowbased Design Center that initially em W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M ployed 12 engineers from the Ilyushin Design Bureau. Today, almost 1200 en gineers work for the Boeing Design Center, including employees of leading Russian design companies and engi neering service companies, including 250 staffers with project managers and lead engineers. The Moscow Design Cen ter is the largest engineering unit of the Boeing Company located outside the USA. In 2010, Boeing signed a contract for participation in the Skolkovo project, which requires the company and its Russian partners to make Skolkovo the base for their joint projects. Here, almost 300 programmers, engineers, and scien tists will be working on designing mod ern Boeing commercial aircraft. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 11 SUPPLIES AND COOPERATION 12 Against the backdrop of complicated re lations with the countries of Western Eu rope and the USA, Russia is increasing the volume of cooperation-based supplies to world aircraft companies. JSC RPC Irkut, and subsidiaries of Sukhoi Company – Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Produc tion Association (KnAAPO) named after Y.A. Gagarin, and V.P. Chkalov NAZ – manufacture and, in a timely fashion, supply important assemblies and parts for Airbus and Boeing aircraft at their certified production facilities. In 2014, the sales volume amounted to almost 5 bil lion rubles. gan in the nineties, when the first agree ment on the delivery of raw materials was signed. In the past few years, the ma terials supplied by the Russian company have changed significantly and include items with a high value added. JSC VSMPO-AVISMA supplies Airbus and Boeing with assemblies and component blanks made from titanium. Cooperation between VSMPO-AVISMA and Airbus be Today, Russian companies manufacture components for the A320, A350 XWB and А380. The main partner in Russia is Irkut Corporation, which supplies nose VSMPO-AVISMA is the main supplier of titanium molds for the main under carriages of the A350 XWB and А380. In 2014, the company made another bre akthrough in relations by signing a co operation agreement on rough mach ining of titanium molds for the A350 XWB program at the VSMPO facilities. W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M gear and other parts for aircraft of the A320 family. The joint venture HamiltonStandard-Nauka manufactures heat ex changers for the A380. Hydromash par ticipates in the production of parts for the new undercarriage of the A350 XWB and manufactures valve assemblies of the flight control systems for the A380. Airbus is looking at new possibilities of development of cooperation with the Russian aircraft industry. VSMPO-AVISMA has been a strategic partner of Boeing since 2007, when the two companies announced the estab lishment of the joint venture Ural Boeing Manufacturing (UBM) for the machining of titanium molds. The JV began manu facturing components for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner in 2009. In 2010, Boeing and VSMPO created a joint research center for the development of titanium alloys for civil aircraft building. The total value of programs implement ed in 1991–2013 is $7.5 billion. Boeing is continuing to develop a large-scale co operation program in Russia. The company is planning on investing an additional $27 billion into various pro jects over the next 30 years, with $18 bil lion to be spent on purchasing titanium products, $5 billion on purchasing de sign services, and $4 billionon purchas ing other goods and services from the Russian aerospace industry. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 13 RUSSIA: ROCKET AND SPACE INDUSTRY (RSI) In 2002–2010, the volume of government funding of civil space programs by the world’s ten major space powers grew at an average annual rate of 5.4%. For the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos), the average annual growth rate in that period amounted to 30.2%. Currently, Russia occupies fourth place – after the US, ESA, and China – in terms of the vo lume of financing civil space activities. 14 The national space infrastructure – inclu ding launching sites, and the tools of the command and measurement complex and deep space communications – is going to be developed within the main public sector of economy. At the same time, one must not rule out the possibi lity of engaging companies with various forms of ownership as operators of indi vidual infrastructural facilitiesof the RSI. W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M RSI development in 2015–2025 will con tinue a long path of introduction of rad ically new production technologies of the 5th and 6th (information) techno logical mode. The scope of government all-round support for space activities and RSI development is planned to expand significantly. Today, commercial space activities create a market for the utilization of its results that exceeds its scale fourfold. By 2025, this ratio may reach 15:1 if commercial space ac tivities grow about 2.5 times. Over the long term, the RSI will be able to generate massive financial flows capable of causing a significant increase of perfor mance indicators across the Russian industry and the industry of those countries that will facilitate Russia’s space activities through their cooperation. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 15 MAKS: BUSINESS AND SCIENCE Such a large international aviation and space trade show is an opportunity to learn about the capabilities of the Russian aerospace industry and the glo bal level of development of the industry. We are ready to exchange our technical knowledge by expanding cooperation, especially with Russia. Our relations have a solid foundation; our partners have full confidence in one another. MAKS con tributes to that. Zhao Chunchao Vice President of China Great Wall Industry Corporation 16 MAKS 2015 KEY FIGURES 50 conferences, roundtables and workshops, including: •The First Eurasian Aerospace Congress. •Scientific and Technical Conference, entitled «New-Generation Materials and Technologies». 2 000 participants, including: •N.E. Zhukovsky Institute national research center. •PJSC UAC, FSUE TsAGI, FSUE VIAM. •Research institutes of Roscosmos. •The Eurasian Partnership of Aerospace Clusters. 103 official delegations from 65 countries, including: commercial delegations, delegations from ministries of transport, ministries of defense and air force. W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M MAKS: NEW CONTACTS MAKS offers a unique opportunity for spe cialists and those in the business commu nity to establish multilevel contacts. Today, since the transfer of technologies and organization of joint production on their basis have become the trend of co operation, this allows for the possibility of larger-scale projects. Scientific conferences and symposia held within the framework of MAKS enable scientists to exchange their views of cur rent issues in aviation and cosmonautics. The role that MAKS plays as the genera tor of new alliances and fruitful ideas is recognized worldwide. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 17 MAKS: A UNIQUE PLATFORM MAKS 2015 debut Ka-52K Katran shipborne combat and reconnaissance helicopter. MAKS 2015 debut Mi-26T2 heavy transport helicopter. From the very beginning, the MAKS air show has been a unique exhibition in Moscow – only there could one see pro totype samples of aircraft, experimental apparatuses, and warfare systems that for a number of reasons could not be shown abroad. Each exhibition turned out to be a demonstration of the latest achievements. The MC 21 is expected to make its debut at MAKS 2017. 18 W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M MAKS DEBUTS MAKS 2013 •Tu-204 CM medium-range commercial aircraft. •Su-30CM generation 4+ multipurpose heavy fighter jet. •S-350 Vityaz new-generation middle-range air-defense missile system. MAKS 2011 •Т-50 (PАК FA) Russian fifth-generation multipurpose fighter jet. MAKS 2009 •Yak-130 Russian jet trainer/fighter/light attack aircraft. MAKS 2007 •Su-35 generation 4++ multipurpose fighter jet. •Mi-28NE Night Hunter combat helicopter. •The air-defense missile system S-400 Triumph. MAKS 2005 •An-148 experimental regional jet. MAKS 2003 •IL-96-400М long-range airline. •Be-200ES, the first serial multipurpose amphibious aircraft. MAKS 2001 •MiG-29ОVT experimental multipurpose fighter jet with thrust vectoring system. MAKS 99 •SSC-5 Stooge high-precision missile system. MAKS 97 •Kа-52 Alligator new two-seat combat helicopter. MAKS 95 •The Pantsir air-defense missile system. МAKS 93 •The Su-30MK shipborne interceptor/fighter. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 19 MAKS: BEAUTY ON THE GROUND AND IN THE SKY An exciting, varied and spectacular flight program is the signature trademark of all MAKS airshows. Zhukovsky boasts open skies and the longest runway in Europe, measuring 5403 m. MAKS is one of the largest meeting venues for the participants in the world’s aerospace industry. Additionally, MAKS has the most beautiful flight program in the world. Only in Moscow can you see so many aircraft in the sky. That’s awesome! Gilles Fournier Managing Director of the Paris Air Show 20 It has served the best aerobatic teams in the world, including the aces of all five aerobatic teams of the Russian Aero space Forces: •Russian Knights •Russian Falcons •Swifts •Berkuts •Tavrida Wings W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M MAKS 2015 KEY FIGURES 133 aircraft in the static display area 90 aircraft in demonstration flights 7 aerobatic teams RUSSIA: MARKET FORECAST (2015–2034) PROSPECTS The growth rate of air carriage in 2001– 2014 significantly surpassed the GDP growth rate and averaged 11.4% per year. Despite the decline in air traffic in 2015– 2016, by the year 2018 its volume is ex Bn pkm 600 pected to reach the prerecession figures with subsequent growth of passenger turnover. In the long run, the projected growth of di rect routes and the expansion of the route Forecasted passenger turnover USSR Russian Federation CARG pkm = 11.4% 500 CARG pkm = 3.8% 400 300 200 100 1970 22 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 2022 2026 2030 2034 W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M One of the predominant market trends is the consolidation and merger of air lines. In the past few years, the Russian Federation experienced a vigorous pro cess of fleet modernization, accom panied by a casting out of inefficient players. However, under skillful man agement, a crisis is also a time when an airline can mobilize its inner resources and implement new ideas and busi ness models. network will both act as integral com ponents of further development of air traffic. The first steps towards this goal were the launching of new airports and the modernization of old airports, in particular, the airports in Sochi and Simferopol. The Aeroflot group maintains a leading position on the air traffic market. Russia’s 10 largest airlines provide more than 80% of air passenger transport services. Quantity Current fleet and orders Quantity 506 500 400 Cost, USD bn 495 51 500 50 400 363 330 Demand outlook until 2034 300 40 32 300 217 200 200 66 90 115 9 10 2 3 ≤ 60 & TP 100 200 160 132 94 100 30 61-120 Fleet: 1185 A/C NB 120+ WB Orders: 351 A/C ≤ 60 & TP A/C 61-120 USD NB 120+ WB Total: 860 A/C, USD 94 bn R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 23 RUSSIA: MARKET FORECAST (2015–2034) OUTLOOK There is a possibility of development of a budget segment of air transport ser vices in Russia. Additionally, the situation in 2014–2015 may result in a radical re structuring of the sector and an updated character of air carriage services by the early 2020s. AIRBUS OUTLOOK The aircraft fleet in Russia and the CIS will more than double by 2034. The over whelming majority of new aircraft will be represented by narrow-body airliners, numbering about 1100 aircraft. The demand for new wide-body jets and superjumbo jets is estimated by Airbus at 160 and 24 aircraft, respectively. 24 W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M © Andrey Pechenkin Russia is, and will remain, a very im portant market for Boeing. We observe growth of low-cost airlines on the Rus sian market and the market of the CIS countries, and significant progress in development of the aviation infrastruc ture, and we expect an increase in the demand for air carriers. It is an honor for Boeing to be part of such a wonderful airshow as MAKS. Martin Bentrott Vice President of Boeing Commercial Airplanes BOEING OUTLOOK In the next 20 years, Russian and CIS air lines will require 1170 new aircraft, the total cost of which is estimated at $140 billion. Today, the fleet of air carriers in Russia and the CIS consists of 1130 airliners. By 2032, this number will increase to 1530. The demand for airliners will be spurred by the growth of passenger traffic in in ternational and domestic air service in Russia and the CIS. According to Boeing estimates, the volume of passenger traf fic in Russia and the CIS will grow on av erage by 4.5% annually. According to materials from UAC, Airbus and Boeing. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 25 CIS: MARKET FORECAST (2015–2034) OUTLOOK The growth rate of air transport in 2001– 2015 significantly surpassed the GDP growth rate and averaged 10% annually. In most CIS countries, the main share of Bn pkm 120 air carriage services are concentrated in a few large aviation hubs, while regional and local air carriage services are under developed. Forecasted passenger turnover CARG pkm = 10.2% CARG pkm = 5.5% 100 80 60 40 20 2000 26 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 2032 2034 W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M As a rule, each country in the region has a national air carrier that provides the main share of domestic and interna tional air carriage services. The average annual growth rate of air carriage services of airlines of the CIS countries will remain at 5.5%. In 2034 the passenger turnover among regional airlines may reach 140 billion passengerkilometers (pkm), which is almost 3 times more than in 2014. The region’s airlines are active consu mers of the secondary sales market of aircraft. Narrow-body aircraft remain in high demand. Quantity Current fleet and orders Quantity Demand outlook until 2034 200 100 189 160 Cost, USD bn 120 12 120 240 120 According to UAC materials. 12 90 9 80 128 80 40 40 9 4 ≤ 60 & TP 61-120 Fleet: 440 A/C 8 6 60 97 20 26 6 NB 120+ 5 WB Orders: 24 A/C 10 6 40 40 2 1 ≤ 60 & TP A/C 4 61-120 USD NB 120+ WB Total: 290 A/C, USD 28 bn R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 27 RUSSIA: MARKET OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS (MRO) 1.54 1.40 1.20 600 Market share, USD bn 1.51 500 1.0 400 0.8 710 695 647 300 0.6 554 28 1.38 1.44 662 According to ATO materials. MRO market in Russia 634 In the years to come, the key factors of development of the national MRO mar ket will be: •Alignment with the world market and standards. •Transfer of modern technologies and cooperation with leading global OEM and MRO companies. •Increased labor efficiency, low prime costs, and excellent quality of services. Number of A/C Despite the decreased number of aircraft due to the reduced volume of air carriage services, Russian MRO providers see new prospects for the market in today’s con ditions. On their agenda is reduction of costs, implementation of new techno logies, and enhanced competitiveness. 200 0.4 100 0.2 2013 2014 2015 Fleet of Russia 2016 2017 2018 MRO market W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M In the next decade, the European MRO market will grow at a slower rate than the global market. However, the demand for MRO services in Eastern Europe remains high, predicts Chris Doan, CEO of Team SAI, a consultancy company. Doan believes that the growth rate of the global market will reach 3.1% in the next decade. MRO expenditures in Western Europe will stay at almost the same level. East European air carriers, on the other hand, will almost double these costs from 2.8 billion dollars annually to 5.0 billion dollars, mainly due to the en larged fleet of aircraft. The difference between the growth rate of the Eastern and Western European MRO markets will become bigger. Aviation Week © Karasev Artem (Novosibirsk) MAKS 2017 EXPOSITION THEMES © Marina Lystseva PRODUCT GROUP INDEX: •Aircraft. •Engine building. •Aircraft weaponry. •Aircraft equipment. •Aircrew equipment and uniforms. •Training simulators and on-range equipment. Training devices and automated training systems. •Military equipment and weapons. 30 •Communication systems. •Space industry and research. •Airports and airfields. •Materials and technologies. •Repair and maintenance of aircraft. •Miscellaneous. •Airlines (new). •Paints/Chemical/Coating (new). •Security systems (new). •Environmental protection (new). W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M MAKS 2017 COST OF PARTICIPATION IN THE EXHIBITION PROGRAM LEASE OF EXHIBITION SPACE Price (EUR) Indoor raw exhibition space in stationary halls (per 1 m2) at payment of at least 50% of the cost by December 31, 2016 295 Indoor raw exhibition space in stationary halls (per 1 m2) at payment by April 15, 2017 315 Indoor raw exhibition space in stationary halls (per 1 m2) at payment after April 15, 2017 340 Indoor raw exhibition space in temporary halls (per 1 m2) 275 Outdoor exhibition space for exhibits (per 1 m2) 110 Outdoor exhibition space for self-built constructions (per 1 m2) 150 LEASE OF CHALET (UNEQUIPPED) 1 chalet unit 80 m2 33 000 1 chalet unit 100 m2 36 000 1 chalet unit 160 m2 48 000 The price is indicated net of VAT 18%. R A M ENSKO E AI R FI ELD • ZH UKOVSK Y • M OSCOW • RUSSIA • AU GUS T 15 –20 31 MAKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE MAKS has always been committed to young people: scientific and technical activity of children, science in higher education, vocational guidance, and ad vanced training of specialists. The purpose of the traditionally broad and informative business and scien tific programs of the youth section of the exhibition is to facilitate recruit ment of young workers and specialists in the sector. 32 W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M MAKS 2015 KEY FIGURES 7 000 students visited MAKS free of charge during the Student Day that was held for the first time at the exhibition. The Russian President spoke of this new addition to the program as a «very good and necessary initiative» 324 schoolchildren from 49 regions of Russia and 8 foreign countries visited MAKS to participate in the finals of Fifth Interna tional Festival of Children and Youth Scientific-Technical Initiative «Off We Go!» MAKS: PERHAPS THE MOST SPECTACULAR The absence of sensational deals does not mean that the Russian air craft industry is stagnant or dead. Quite the contrary; it is more alive than ever. Against the backdrop of the recession and the threat of toughened sanctions, Russia continues to make up for the los ses of the 1990s and strives to upgrade its aircraft fleet in all aircraft categories. MAKS is of great interest to professionals and aviation enthusiasts alike. Exciting and compelling, the airshow became a national event of the industry in Russia and traditionally enjoys a lot of attention from Russian and world media. British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) 34 W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M MAKS 2015 KEY FIGURES 738 mass media, including: 580 Russian and 158 foreign media 69 TV-channels, including: 43 Russian and 26 foreign TV-channels 25 000+ news items and articles 3000+ TV-reports 90 000+ subscribers to MAKS official accounts in social media MAKS: THE SAFEST MAKS-2015 KEY FIGURES 300 student volunteers 3 080 The high level of organization, the parti cipation of key market players and the ef ficient services make MAKS an excellent platform for successful business: liaison, new project launches, and cooperation development. officers maintaining order and ensuring safety 72 additional electric shuttle trains 7 special bus routes 36 W W W. AV IA SALO N .CO M As a person organizing all DLR exhibitions, I am just amazed at how the MAKS management has improved. The organization is excellent. It takes visitors an hour and twenty minutes to get to MAKS, which is located several dozen kilometers outside of Moscow. That’s great. It is a delight to see how everything is organized for exhibitors and how well-coordinated the work of the security services is. Perfect! Andreas Schütz German Aerospace Center (DLR) Organizer CONTACTS ZHUKOVSKY OFFICE Aviasalon JSC MOSCOW OFFICE Aviasalon JSC M.M. Gromov Flight Research Institute Zhukovsky Moscow Region 140185 Russia Malaya Pirogovskaya St. 18 Moscow 119435 Russia Tel: +7 (495) 787-66-51 Fax: +7 (495) 787-66-52 Tel: +7 (495) 989-26-65 Fax: +7 (495) 989-26-67 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] WWW.AVIASALON.COM