UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION TO COOPERATE WITH ARMENIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
YEREVAN, July 19. / ARKA /. Armenia's National Academy of Sciences
signed a memorandum today with Russian United Aircraft Corporation
on research, technical and innovation cooperation with the focus on
joint development of composite materials.
The document says the unique experience gained as a result of
cooperation of Russian and Armenian scientists will accelerate the
introduction of new methods of modeling physical processes and their
adaptation in accordance with international experience.
"The direction that we have identified as a priority is one of the most
important areas," said Mikhail Poghosyan, United Aircraft Corporation
president after the signing ceremony.
Head of Russian AeroComposite, Anatoly Gaytansky, said Armenian
scientists will help in the development of composite materials for
the new Russian medium liner MS-21 and the Sukhoi Superjet.
President of the National Academy of Sciences Radik Martirosyan
said this work began a year ago on the initiative of Mr. Poghosyan,
a foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences, who proposed
cooperation in the field of aviation and related scientific and
technical tasks which can be used both in military and civilian
purposes.
Poghosyan arrived in Armenia together with top managers of
Russian AeroComposite, Machine-Building Institute and the
Central Aerodynamic Institute after Zhukovsky. -0- - See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/technology/united_aircraft_corporation_to_cooperate_with_arme nian_academy_of_sciences/#sthash.qWqWIc2g.dpuf
From: A. Papazian
YEREVAN, July 19. / ARKA /. Armenia's National Academy of Sciences
signed a memorandum today with Russian United Aircraft Corporation
on research, technical and innovation cooperation with the focus on
joint development of composite materials.
The document says the unique experience gained as a result of
cooperation of Russian and Armenian scientists will accelerate the
introduction of new methods of modeling physical processes and their
adaptation in accordance with international experience.
"The direction that we have identified as a priority is one of the most
important areas," said Mikhail Poghosyan, United Aircraft Corporation
president after the signing ceremony.
Head of Russian AeroComposite, Anatoly Gaytansky, said Armenian
scientists will help in the development of composite materials for
the new Russian medium liner MS-21 and the Sukhoi Superjet.
President of the National Academy of Sciences Radik Martirosyan
said this work began a year ago on the initiative of Mr. Poghosyan,
a foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences, who proposed
cooperation in the field of aviation and related scientific and
technical tasks which can be used both in military and civilian
purposes.
Poghosyan arrived in Armenia together with top managers of
Russian AeroComposite, Machine-Building Institute and the
Central Aerodynamic Institute after Zhukovsky. -0- - See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/technology/united_aircraft_corporation_to_cooperate_with_arme nian_academy_of_sciences/#sthash.qWqWIc2g.dpuf
From: A. Papazian