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ODK Engineers Work to Reduce PD-8 Engine Weight

ODK Engineers Advance Efforts to Reduce PD-8 Engine Weight
Graduates of the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) who completed the "Wings of Rostec" educational and professional program have joined the design and development teams at ODK-Saturn. Their primary focus includes addressing the challenge of reducing the weight of the PD-8 engine, a critical objective underscored by engineer Daniil Poroshin. Poroshin’s initial practical experience involved work on the engine compressor, where he tackled issues related to material selection, component fits, and manufacturing technologies. He is now set to collaborate with seasoned colleagues in the compressor department to devise solutions aimed at decreasing the weight of the latest PD-8 engine model.
Balancing Weight Reduction with Performance and Compliance
Efforts to lighten the PD-8 engine present significant technical challenges. Engineers at ODK must ensure that any reductions in weight do not compromise the engine’s performance or reliability. Furthermore, all modifications must adhere to rigorous aviation safety and regulatory standards. Achieving these objectives is vital, as lighter engines contribute to improved aircraft efficiency and offer operators the potential to reduce operational costs.
The PD-8 engine has previously encountered scrutiny regarding its thrust capabilities. In December 2025, a report from the Kazan publication Business Online indicated that the engine was underperforming during fully loaded flights. This issue appears to have been resolved, allowing engineers to shift their focus toward enhancements such as weight reduction.
Market Implications and Certification Timeline
The ongoing improvements to the PD-8 engine are expected to generate positive market responses, attracting increased interest from airlines and operators seeking more efficient and cost-effective propulsion solutions. This heightened demand could bolster the PD-8’s position in a competitive aviation market, where rivals are simultaneously pursuing innovations in lightweight engine design.
Originally slated for certification in November 2025, the PD-8’s approval process has been postponed to April 2026. As ODK-Saturn’s engineering teams continue their development work, industry observers will closely monitor how these advancements influence both the engine’s performance and its standing within the global aerospace sector.

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