Pyotr Balabuyev is being inducted into the TIACA 2003 Hall of Fame in recognition
of his innovative design of Antonov cargo aircraft with the capability of carrying
outsized cargo anywhere in the world and for his professional commitment and
strong leadership toward the enhancement of the aviation industry.
Mr. Balabuyev is recognized as one of the most remarkable leaders and achievers
of the aviation industry. He was born in the Lugansk Region of Ukraine and
earned his degree in aircraft engineering at Kharkov Aviation Institute. He
was hired by Oleg Antonov as an engineer-designer and was very soon promoted
as Mr. Antonov's deputy. He was to go on to hold the position of President,
General Designer of the Antonov Design Bureau of Kiev.
During the decline of the Soviet economy, Mr. Balabuyev had the foresight
to realize that Antonov could no longer depend on State funding and would
have to generate its own source of income. Mr. Balabuyev was able to acquire
certification from the government for Antonov as a certified AN-124 operator.
As the commercial operator for the AN-124, the company was able to generate
funding, produce job opportunities and provided a means to transport outsized
cargo to the world with reliability and safety. Antonov has brought back the
AN-225 which is the world's largest aircraft capable of carrying 250 tons
of cargo.
Under the leadership of Pyotr Balabuyev, Antonov aircraft has been instrumental
in developing the economy of many isolated countries and in opening a whole
new market for cargo movement.