Ivchenko-Progress
Ivchenko-Progress ZMKB, formerly OKB-478 and Ivchenko Lotarev, is a state design bureau that creates drafts and plans for aircraft engines in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine whose products are widely used in both civil and military aircraft, most notably by Antonov, Beriev, Ilyushin, Tupolev, Mil and Yakovlev. The design bureau works closely with Motor Sich, the turbine manufacturer located in Zaporizhzhia which produces those engines.
Polish manufacturer PZL-Mielec used the Progress ZMKB AI-25TL engine in the PZL M-15 Belphegor cropduster. Both the largest plane in the world, the Antonov An-225 Mriya and the largest helicopter, the Mil Mi-26, are powered by Progress/Lotarev engines.
The bureau is administered by the Ukrainian Defense Industry and the Ministry of Industrial Policy.
History
The Company has been involved for 60 years in the design of engines to power aircraft and helicopters of various types, and also designs drives and special equipment for industrial applications.Three notable designers have led the development during this time:
- 1945–1968: Oleksandr Heorhiiovych Ivchenko
- 1968–1989: Volodymyr Oleksiyovych Lotaryev
- 1989-2010: Fedir Mykhailovych Muravchenko
- 2010-: Ihor Fedorovych Kravchenko
This organization is now known as Ivchenko-Progress ZMKB and is based in Ukraine. Their engines are being operated successfully by numerous airlines around the world, including Volga-Dnepr, Antonov Airlines, Enimex, and Polet Flight.
In January 2015, Diamond Aircraft of Austria announced the first flight of the Diamond DA50-JP7 powered by a 465 hp AI-450S turboprop engine developed by Ukraine's Motor Sich JSC and Ivchenko-Progress. However, Diamond ended up getting EASA certification on its DA50 RG model with a Continental CD-300 engine in September 2020, and FAA certification in July 2023.
Turkish strategic drone Akinci is powered by these engines and flies up to 40,000 feet.
Production
True to the Soviet tradition, design is kept separate from production. Many of the bureau's designs were or are produced at Motor Sich, located at Zaporizhzhia International Airport.Related real estates
Zaporizhzhia Oblast
- Sanatorium "Slavutych" in Andriivka
- Beach resort "Perl" near Prymorsk
Products
Turbofans
- Ivchenko AI-25
- Lotarev DV-2
- Progress AI-22
- Progress AI-222
- Ivchenko-Progress AI-322
- MS-400
High-bypass turbofans
- Lotarev / Progress D-18T
- Lotarev D-36
- Progress D-436
Propfans
- Progress D-27
- Progress D-236
Turboprops
- Ivchenko AI-20
- Ivchenko AI-24
- Ivchenko-Progress AI-450S / S2
- MS-14
- MS-500
Turboshafts
- Lotarev D-136 / Ivchenko AI-136
- MS-500V
Turbojets
- Ivchenko AI-7
- PBS AI-PBS-350
Reciprocating engines
- Ivchenko AI-4 flat-four, powered the Kamov Ka-10
- Ivchenko AI-10 prototype single-row, 5 cylinder radial; intended for the Yakovlev Yak-20
- Ivchenko AI-14 single-row, nine-cylinder radial; powered the Yakovlev Yak-12, Yakovlev Yak-18, Antonov An-14, Kamov Ka-15 and Kamov Ka-18
- Ivchenko AI-26 single-row, seven cylinder radial; powered the Mil Mi-1