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| Name | NPO Avionika |
| Native name | НПО «Авионіка» |
| Industry | Aerospace electronics |
| Founded | 1991 |
| Headquarters | Odesa, Ukraine |
| Key people | Oleksandr Bondarenko |
| Products | Avionics, flight recorders, navigation systems |
| Num employees | 400 (approx.) |
NPO Avionika NPO Avionika is a Ukrainian aerospace electronics manufacturer based in Odesa that designs and produces avionics, flight recorders, and navigation systems. The company supplies equipment for fixed-wing Antonov transports, rotary-wing Mil and Kamov helicopters, and civil aircraft used by carriers such as Ukraine International Airlines and operators linked to Aeroflot. NPO Avionika participates in export programs and collaborates with European and Asian aerospace firms.
Founded in the early 1990s amid the collapse of the Soviet Union and the restructuring of Ukroboronprom-era enterprises, NPO Avionika emerged from Soviet-era design bureaus associated with Antonov and the State Aviation Plant. During the 1990s and 2000s it navigated post-Soviet industrial transition alongside peers like Motor Sich and Yuzhmash, leveraging legacy ties to institutes such as the National Aerospace University – Kharkiv Aviation Institute and the Pivdenne Design Office. The company expanded product lines through the 2000s in response to modernization drives by air forces in Ukraine, Poland, and Turkey, while engaging with certification frameworks from European Union Aviation Safety Agency partners and integrating electronics concepts from collaborations with firms influenced by Thales Group and Honeywell Aerospace.
NPO Avionika operates as a private joint-stock company structured with research, production, and export divisions. Its corporate governance includes a board drawing expertise from executives with backgrounds at Antonov State Company, Ukroboronprom, and alumni of the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute. Ownership has evolved via private investors and management stakes, reflecting broader post-Soviet privatization trends exemplified by companies like Motor Sich and Ukroboronprom spin-offs. The firm maintains contractual relationships with Ukrainian state institutions such as the Ministry of Defence (Ukraine) and municipal authorities in Odesa Oblast for workforce development and industrial cooperation.
NPO Avionika manufactures airborne electronic units including cockpit displays, navigation processors, digital flight data recorders, voice recorders, and integrated avionics suites compatible with platforms developed by Antonov, Sukhoi, and Ilyushin. Its product catalog extends to mission computers for unmanned aerial vehicles used in programs comparable to Bayraktar TB2 integrations and retrofit kits for legacy platforms like the Mi-8 and An-26. The company provides maintenance, repair, overhaul (MRO) services, systems integration, and custom engineering work for defense primes such as Ukroboronprom-associated firms, and civil aerospace suppliers working with Airbus and Boeing supply chains.
Key technological competencies include digital signal processing for inertial navigation systems derived from designs used in Soviet space program sensors, ruggedized electronics conforming to standards found in MIL-STD-810 environments, and compact solid-state memory for flight recorders analogous to technologies from L3Harris Technologies and Rockwell Collins. NPO Avionika developed proprietary algorithms for data compression and time-synchronization interoperable with architectures from Global Positioning System and GLONASS receivers, and has worked on electromagnetic compatibility solutions inspired by practices at Thales Alenia Space and Rostec-linked enterprises.
The company has supplied avionics and recorders to Ukrainian military and civil aviation fleets including projects with Antonov Airlines, Ukrainian State Air Traffic Services Enterprise, and retrofit programs for helicopters operated by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Export customers have included operators and integrators in Poland, Romania, and parts of Asia and Africa, often via intermediaries such as regional MRO providers and defence contractors comparable to Rheinmetall and Elbit Systems partners. NPO Avionika participated in modernization efforts tied to NATO interoperability initiatives that involved collaboration with institutions like NATO Support and Procurement Agency partners and national aerospace research centers.
NPO Avionika adheres to aviation quality management frameworks similar to AS9100 and ISO standards used across the aerospace sector, and seeks compliance with civil aviation authorities in markets served, including alignment with European Union Aviation Safety Agency-derived processes and national certification authorities such as State Aviation Administration of Ukraine. Its production facilities implement inspection regimes resonant with Federal Aviation Administration supplier expectations and quality assurance practices observed at major primes including Airbus and Boeing subcontractors.
The company maintains R&D collaborations with Ukrainian academic institutions like the National Aerospace University – Kharkiv Aviation Institute and technical universities in Odesa, and partners with defense-oriented institutes tied to Ukrainian Defence Industry modernization programs. International partnerships and subcontracting relationships have involved European aerospace firms, technology suppliers from Israel Aerospace Industries-linked ecosystems, and component vendors associated with STMicroelectronics and Analog Devices for avionics electronics. R&D efforts emphasize upgrades for interoperability with NATO systems, miniaturization of flight recorders comparable to trends at Honeywell Aerospace, and development of avionics suites for light transport and rotary-wing platforms.
Category:Aerospace companies of Ukraine