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Traded as | SSX: NKV |
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Founded | (November 14, 1954 | )
Founder | Andrei Nykov |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Myung Yang-ho (CEO) |
Products | Commercial airliners, Military aircraft |
Revenue | UR$72.856 billion (FY 2014) |
UR$7.423 billion (FY 2014) | |
UR$3.865 billion (FY 2014) | |
Total assets | UR$12.663 billion (FY 2014) |
Total equity | UR$4.997 billion (FY 2014) |
Number of employees | 175,421 (2010)[1] |
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Website | www.nykov.co.ank |
The Nykov Company (Anikatian: 녴옵우 회사 nyekobu hoesa) commonly known as Nykov (Anikatian: 녴옵우 nyekobu) is an Anikatian multinational corporation aerospace and defence company. Nykov is among the largest global aircraft manufacturers, and defense contractor in the world based on 2010 revenue. The capabilities of The Nykov Company include design, development, manufacturing and sale for both civil and military aerospace products such as aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets and satellites.
Nykov is organized into three primary divisions: Nykov Commercial; Nykov Defence, Space & Security; and Engineering, Operations & Technology. Nykov also owns a controlling stake in the following subsidiaries Changgok Design Bureau, Gangjun Weapon Systems and Yukimoh Design Bureau.
History
1950 to 1960
1970 to 1980
1990 to 2000
Nykov aircraft
Civilian aircraft
- Ny-101 - unbuild proposed twin prop airliner
- Ny-103 - twin engine narrow body jet airliner
- Ny-105 - unbuild proposed airliner variant of the Ny-104 design
- Ny-106 - four engine unbuild proposed cargo aircraft design - later adapted to the Ny-114
- Ny-107 - four engine wide body jet airliner
- Ny-108 - unbuild proposed full double deck airliner variant of the Ny-107 design
- Ny-110 - Turbofan powered short-haul redesign of the Ny-103
- Ny-115 - unbuild proposed turboprop powered medium haul airliner variant of the Ny-114
- Ny-125 - unbuild proposed twin engine supersonic commercial transport aircraft.
- Ny-126 - twin engine long range wide body jet airliner.
- Ny-128 - unbuild proposed four engine supersonic commercial transport aircraft
- Ny-129 - unbuild proposed four engine cryogenic fueled supersonic commercial transport aircraft
- Ny-147 - Kingfisher civilian variant
Military aircraft
- Ny-102 - unbuild proposed bomber based on the twin prop airliner design
- Ny-104 - four engine prototype strategic bomber based on the Ny-102 design
- Ny-109 - unbuild proposed military variant of the Ny-103 with rear loading ramp and defensive turret armed with paired cannon.
- Ny-111 - designs submitted to what would become the Aymovski Ay-04
- Ny-112 - military variant of the Ny-107
- Ny-114 - four engine wide-body military cargo aircraft
- Ny-116 - twin engine jet strategic bomber redesign of the Ny-110
- Ny-117 - designs submitted to Experimental Lightweight Fighter Program for what would become the Aymovski Ay-05
- Ny-118 - designs submitted to what would become the Yukimov Yuk-31
- Ny-121 - designs submitted to what would become the Myotlev and Lukov MyL-21
- Ny-122 - twin engine long range supersonic, variable-geometry strategic and maritime strike bomber
- Ny-123 - designs submitted to what would become the Myotlev and Lukov MyL-23
- Ny-131 - medium-range transport aircraft
- Ny-144 - Kingfisher Military variant
Divisions and Subsidiaries
The two largest divisions are Nykov Commercial and Nykov Defence, Space & Security.
- Nykov Commercial
- Nykov Defence, Space & Security
- Nykov Shadow Works
- Engineering, Operations & Technology
- Nykov Research & Technology
- Nykov Test & Evaluation
- Intellectual Property Management
- Information Technology
- Environment, Health, and Safety
- Changgok Design Bureau
- Gangjun Weapon Systems
- Yukimo Design Bureau
See also
- Praxis – Emmerian aerospace corporation
- Altman Urbauer – Emmerian aerospace corporation
- Candreva S.A – Rodarian aerospace corporation
References
- ↑ "Employment Table". Nykov
External links