Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise (KumAPP) () is a Russian aerospace manufacturer located in Kumertau, Republic of Bashkortostan. Established in 1962, the company specializes in the production of helicopters, particularly those designed by the Kamov Design Bureau. KumAPP is a subsidiary of Russian Helicopters, which is part of the state-owned Rostec corporation.
KumAPP was founded in 1962 on the basis of a mechanical-repair plant. The first helicopter produced by the company was the Ka-26 in 1968. Over the years, KumAPP has evolved into one of Russia's largest helicopter manufacturing plants, known for producing high-quality helicopters that are in demand worldwide for their flight characteristics.
In 2012, KumAPP celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking half a century of contributions to the Russian aerospace industry.
KumAPP is renowned for producing a range of Kamov-designed helicopters, including:
KumAPP also participated in the serial production of the Ilyushin Il-112, a project that required modernization of production facilities.
More recently, the company has begun mass production of the BAS-200, the first domestically certified helicopter-type unmanned aerial vehicle system in Russia.
The company operates a large-scale facility in Kumertau with integrated capabilities in engineering, machining, assembly, and testing. It supplies helicopters and parts for domestic and international customers in civil and military sectors.
KumAPP is a subsidiary of Russian Helicopters, which is under the control of the Rostec State Corporation, a major Russian conglomerate focused on defense and high-tech manufacturing.