Chapter 149 Sukhoi's Ambition
Although all Russian aviation companies actually participated in the Xiangzhou Air Show independently, both in terms of the size of the Sukhoi Group and Pogosyan's own position in the group, he can be regarded as half "Leader" role.
After all, in the past few years, Sukhoi has dealt with China the most and has the largest transaction volume.
So as soon as these words came out, everyone who was already preparing to go back to rest turned their attention to Bogosian sitting on the sofa again.
"I don't know if you have noticed that at this air show, all the military industrial units participating in the China Airshow used the same name. I consulted the translator in the team and the official name should be China Aviation Technology Import and Export Co., Ltd. "
After his reminder, everyone in the room began to seriously recall the Chinese staff they had met throughout the day.
Mosin, who had the most leisure time all day, nodded first:
“It seems to be the case. Their staff all wear the same style of clothes, and the styles of work badges are also very similar.”
"So...their entire aviation industry system has a company dedicated to external affairs that is responsible for military trade and military technical cooperation?"
It was Bulatov who reacted faster and captured what Bogosyan really wanted to express.
“That's right, that's it.”
Seeing someone catch his words, the latter continued excitedly:
“I have to say that the Chinese people really have great ideas in doing business.”
“Their aviation industry system basically copied our previous system, and they also underwent corporate restructuring later, but in actual operation, they still implemented the model of separation of factories and offices.”
"After experiencing the past few years, everyone should be able to understand that our research institutes and manufacturing plants, which used to be only responsible for aircraft design or production, are not good at commercialization, even if we put on the cloak of enterprises. If you fight on your own in the military trade market, you will often suffer losses.”
This last statement really resonated with most people in the room.
Before the disintegration of the alliance, arms exports were the responsibility of a large professional department, the General Administration of Engineering of the Ministry of Foreign Trade.
When a country submits an application for weapons procurement or assistance, the foreign affairs department will transfer it to the General Administration of Engineering for review and approval, and then negotiate with the State Planning Commission on detailed issues such as export prices and supply methods.
The military production department only needs to manufacture and deliver weapons and equipment as required after receiving production tasks and allocations.
But after 1991, these design bureaus and research institutes, which were originally responsible only for technical work under the Military Industrial Committee and the nine defense industry ministries, were thrown directly into the cruel international competition almost without preparation.
Unsurprisingly, almost no one knows how to do business, how to negotiate, how to sign an agreement, how to deliver...
The luckier ones, such as Miri Helicopter Plant Joint Stock Company and Sukhoi Aviation Group, can still make ends meet with their high-quality and low-priced flagship products.
Those who are less fortunate, such as Yakovlev, Ilyushin and Kamov, are unable to find sales for their products. It is difficult to even pay daily necessities, let alone pay wages to employees.
“Misha is right.”
Lozko's tone was a little lonely:
“The employees at the Ilyushin Design Bureau have not received full wages for several years. Comrade Yurasov almost searched for all the connections to barely keep the entire design team from disbanding.”
The person he mentioned is Andrei Vladimirovich Yurasov, the chief designer of Il-76 and Il-78, and the current head of Ilyushin.
Others' faces were somewhat gloomy.
Although the most difficult time after the disintegration has passed, for these people who have been burdened with countless honors, just surviving is not enough.
“So, Comrade Bogotsang, what do you mean by the informal things you just mentioned?”
Finally someone broke the somewhat depressing atmosphere.
“I want to refer to the Chinese people's approach, and these companies we are working on will jointly establish a company similar to the General Administration of Engineering, recruit professionals from those who were responsible for negotiating export prices in the past, and focus on the foreign trade business of aviation equipment. "
Pogosian finally revealed his true purpose:
"Of course, the mission of this company should be to provide consulting or services, and it will certainly not have the same management and decision-making power as the General Administration of Engineering." "In this way, we can at least concentrate our efforts on improving professionalism and bargaining in the negotiation process. We can also seize more opportunities in the global market and even conduct some bundled sales. For example, some countries may need both fighter jets and helicopters, so we can provide them with a package solution.”
After he finished speaking, the room suddenly fell into silence again.
This proposal is too heavyweight and is closely related to everyone involved and the collective behind each person.
Everyone needs some time to digest and think.
Everyone knows that it is absolutely not the case that Bogosian would take the initiative to propose such a thing, at least it is not just because he wants to help his brothers with good intentions.
Once the company he mentioned is established, it will monopolize the export of Russian aviation products to a large extent.
Even though the people here are from technical backgrounds and don't know much about business, after years of hard work, they still understand the importance of channel construction.
And the Sukhoi Group, which has the largest share and the most experience in foreign arms sales in the past, will definitely have a considerable say in it.
It can even be used to exert influence on other companies in the same military industry.
ˆYour own company loses its independence, which of course is something no one wants to see.
On the other hand, as Pogosyan said, the benefits of this model are also obvious.
It's certainly uncomfortable to have channels in the hands of others, but if you don't have channels at all, it's better than being suffocated to death with the goods in your hands.
Looking at the uncertain faces of everyone in front of him, Bogosian naturally knew what everyone was thinking.
He did not talk nonsense, but continued to speak straightforwardly:
"Don't worry, when the country is on the right track, such a company will definitely not be able to continue to exist independently. It will definitely be taken under federal ownership, or even become an independent department again, so there is no need to worry that it will grow bigger and in turn affect you. company."
The meaning is very clear—I, Bogosian, have done this because I have higher pursuits besides business and engineering technology. Don't worry that I will use this to let the Sukhoi Group control or annex other fraternal units.
In fact, the inner balance of most people is already in a state of swing. People like Lozko who are already hungry are even more ready to agree, but are just embarrassed to be the first to speak.
So as soon as this sentence came out, someone immediately borrowed Po Xia's donkey:
"In this case, I think this proposal is the best. Past experience also tells us that we still need to concentrate our efforts to achieve great things."
After the first person agrees, there will be no psychological burden for others to follow:
“Although I cannot make the final decision on behalf of the company, I will convey the matter to Comrade Yurasov as it is, and I believe he will agree.” Lozko stood up for the second time.
“I will hold a meeting immediately after I return and I am confident that this plan will be passed.”
The third person to express his position was the representative of Tupolev Company.
"me too!"
"agree!"
Bogosian finally showed a satisfied smile when he saw this scene:
“Don't rush to make a decision. We are only having a preliminary discussion of intentions now. More specific cooperation details will have to wait until we return to China to discuss.”
“Then, that's it for today. I wish everyone a good dream at night.”
(End of this chapter)
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