Aviation Excellence:
Defining the Future of Flight
As a global leader in aerospace engineering, Sukhoi Group integrates cutting-edge technology with combat-proven reliability to safeguard the skies and connect the world.
Est. 1939
Part of UAC
Global R&D Hub
Aerospace Leadership
Corporate Overview
Key Profile
- Headquarters: Moscow, Russia
- Core Industry: Aerospace & Defence
- Parent Organisation: United Aircraft Corporation (UAC)
- Workforce: 26,000+ Skilled Specialists
Strategic Business
- Design and mass production of military aircraft
- Development of advanced regional jetliners
- Next-generation unmanned aerial systems (UAS)
Primary Facilities
- Sukhoi Design Bureau (SDB)
- Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Plant (KnAAPO)
- Novosibirsk Aircraft Plant (NAPO)
Heritage & Milestones
Foundations (1939-1950s)
- Established in 1939 by Pavel Sukhoi
- Pioneering WWII designs including Su-2 and Su-6
- Transition to the Jet Age with record-breaking prototypes
The Cold War Era (1960s-1980s)
- Introduction of the legendary Su-17/22 and Su-24 series
- The Su-27 "Flanker" sets new global standards for air superiority
Modern Era (2000s-Present)
- Integration into the UAC aerospace conglomerate
- Successful induction of the Su-57 5th-generation stealth fighter
Aircraft Portfolio
Military Aviation
- Su-30/35: Multi-role & super-manoeuvrable fighters
- Su-34: Long-range strike & frontline bomber
- Su-57: Next-generation multi-functional stealth system
- Su-25: Rugged close air support aircraft
Civil & Special Purpose
- Superjet 100: Flagship regional jetliner
- Su-80: Multi-purpose STOL transport aircraft
- Su-38: Specialized agricultural utility aircraft
Future Concepts
- Su-75 "Checkmate": Advanced light tactical stealth fighter
- S-70 "Okhotnik": Heavy stealth Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle