MIG Aircraft Company cuts its staff by 40 percent

By Pavel | September 13, 2005 on 2:34 am | In # Avia news |

MOSCOW, September 13 (Itar-Tass) - The MIG Aircraft Company plans to cut by 40 percent its managerial staff by the year-end, the company reported on Tuesday. Staff optimization is aimed at accelerating the process of adopting production decisions, raising wages for skilled personnel and at funding better the Mikoyan design office, what related to the market enlargement and activisation of works under new avia technologies development.

The Russian aircraft corporation unites 14 enterprises. Over the past 60 years, it built 60,000 MIG planes. Out of the total, 11,000 were exported to 40 countries, Prime-Tass reported on Tuesday.

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