ARMENIA AND RUSSIA ARE UNITING FORCES IN THE FIELD OF AVIATION CONSTRUCTION
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 20, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. National Academy of Sciences and "United
Aircraft Corporation '~R signed an agreement on the establishment of
long-term program on aviation. Technological and innovation cooperation
agreement was signed for five-year -term by Radik Martirosyan the
President of the National Academy of Sciences and Mikhail Pogosyan
President of United Aircraft Corporation, Foreign member of the
NAS. "We must step up efforts to create competitive product as
it is impossible to win the world market without It'~R Poghosyan
stated. In the words of the interlocutor the signed agreement is
mainly aimed to solve the issues of preservation of Armenian and
Russian aviation complexes, to assure competitiveness and increase of
potential problems. Poghosyan stressed that in the nearest future two
sides will join intellectual, industrial and financial resources for
establishment of long-term program on aviation. Members of the NAS,
leading scientists participated in the inauaguaration
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 20, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. National Academy of Sciences and "United
Aircraft Corporation '~R signed an agreement on the establishment of
long-term program on aviation. Technological and innovation cooperation
agreement was signed for five-year -term by Radik Martirosyan the
President of the National Academy of Sciences and Mikhail Pogosyan
President of United Aircraft Corporation, Foreign member of the
NAS. "We must step up efforts to create competitive product as
it is impossible to win the world market without It'~R Poghosyan
stated. In the words of the interlocutor the signed agreement is
mainly aimed to solve the issues of preservation of Armenian and
Russian aviation complexes, to assure competitiveness and increase of
potential problems. Poghosyan stressed that in the nearest future two
sides will join intellectual, industrial and financial resources for
establishment of long-term program on aviation. Members of the NAS,
leading scientists participated in the inauaguaration
From: A. Papazian