Solent University, Southampton

Yacht Design and Production BEng Hons

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Do you dream of designing race-winning yachts or multi-million-pound superyachts? Take the first step to fulfilling your ambition by studying on Solent’s unique and highly-regarded yacht design and production

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Yacht Design: Shining a Light on Southampton with Giles Barkley

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When it comes to choosing the right degree course for a career in superyacht design or production, there aren’t many institutions worldwide that can compete with the two Yacht Design and Production degrees taught at Southampton Solent University’s School of Maritime Science and Engineering, which includes Warsash Maritime Academy . 

Former alumni include Richard Watson, CEO of Pascoe International, Bill Dixon of Dixon Yacht Design, leading French designer Guillaume Verdier, whose Open 60 designs cleaned up at the recent 2016 Vendée Globe single handed round the world race, Admirals Cup yacht designer Jason Ker, and leading race yacht designer Shaun Carkeek, to name just a few. 

Leading alumni return to Solent University to guest lecture the rising talents of tomorrow, giving tips on design and how to carve out a successful career in yacht design and production technology, according to Giles Barkley, senior lecturer and course leader for the two degree courses Solent University offers. 

Giles, who last year celebrated 25 years at the university, has seen many dramatic changes since the inception of the flagship Yacht and Powercraft Design degree in 1991. 

‘In my quarter century at Solent University , the design tools used, the  boat building materials employed and systems technology used on board has changed dramatically,’ Giles tells OnboardOnline. ‘Also the designer’s role has changed. The biggest change is that the boats have got a lot bigger. 

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Description.

With strong ties to the global industry and race-winning designers among its graduates, this modern course builds on our internationally renowned yacht and powercraft design degree and delivers the professional skills and technical knowledge you’ll need to launch a great career.

You’ll study the engineering science underlying great design, along with the fundamental principles of naval architecture, construction methods and materials. The course has a strong practical emphasis, focusing on hands-on examples, design applications and workshop experience in production methods and materials.

You’ll also study planning and management processes for the efficient, effective production of racing sailing yachts, RIBs, motor yachts, cruising yachts, patrol boats and commercial craft.

Don't just take our word for it...

Why solent.

  • A unique course delivered in a prime industry location
  • Strong links to the yacht industry
  • Full industry-standard CAD and drawing office
  • Fully equipped specialist composite workshop
  • Emphasis on practical design and production
  • Solent University is now a PRINCE2 accredited provider, and students can choose to undertake this internationally recognised project management course during their study
  • You have an opportunity to join the champion sailing team.

Career potential

As a graduate you’ll be well placed for careers in leading yacht design offices and yacht production yards, naval architects, equipment design, project management and classification societies.

Suitable roles for graduates include:

  • Yacht design
  • Positions in naval architects' offices
  • Technical management of new construction
  • Design and production engineering
  • Project management
  • Marine equipment design and manufacture

Links with industry

The course’s international reputation for yacht and small craft design is founded on many years of excellence, and on the highly qualified course team’s strong links to industry and ongoing work in consultancy and design.

You’ll benefit from a full programme of RINA Southern Joint Branch lectures, as well as guest speakers from industry companies such as Nigel Gee BMT, Babcock Engineering and Structural Polymers.

You’ll be encouraged to attend local boat shows, including the Southampton International Boat Show and Seaworks International. We also organise yard visits, with recent trips including Sunseeker International and Solent Refit.

Transferable skills

Creative thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, project management and production skills are developed throughout the course, particularly in the case study and small group workshops.

Examples of employment obtained by recent graduates

The course maintains close links with previous graduates, some of whom have gone on to work as:

  • Naval architect, Laurent Giles Naval Architects Ltd, UK
  • Design engineer, Sunseeker Yachts, UK
  • Designer, Humphries Yacht Design Ltd, UK
  • Design engineer, Monaco Marine, France
  • Naval architect, Viareggio Shipyards, Italy.

Detailed Course Facts

  • GBP 9000 Year (EEA)
  • GBP 11475 Year (Non-EEA)

Course Content

  • Computer Aided Design
  • Naval Architecture
  • Marine Materials
  • Marine Production
  • Marine Structures
  • Marine Systems.
  • Computer Aided Modelling
  • Performance Prediction and Analysis
  • Sailing Yacht Design
  • Motor Boat Design
  • Marine Systems Technology
  • Curriculum Plus.
  • Computer Aided Yacht Engineering
  • Structural design for Production
  • Advanced Performance Prediction
  • Marine Production Management
  • Marine Industry Work-Based Learning.

(Our courses are regularly reviewed so the final module list may be slightly different from the one shown here.)

Teaching, learning and assessment

Lectures, tutorials and case study work are supported by a high degree of practical design work in the CAD office, demonstration laboratories and FRP workshops. Where possible, visits to boatyards, builders and marine equipment suppliers are arranged.

Work experience

There is an optional work-based learning unit in the final year, and you’ll be encouraged to develop practical hands-on experience wherever possible. Many local boat builders are willing to give Solent students short work experience places, and the course team has close links with larger employers (such as Sunseeker) who frequently offer summer work experience positions to second-year students.

Past students have also had the opportunity to gain experience at large marine events such as Seawork 2013.

Most units are assessed by coursework, portfolios or timed assignments.

Our facilities

Solent’s leading facilities include a 60-metre commercial-standard towing test tank, and a static four-metre stability tank. You’ll also have access to our composite construction workshop, yacht drawing office and modern CAD office.

Study abroad

You'll have the opportunity to spend between three months and a year of your course studying abroad at one of our EU partner universities, as part of the Erasmus programme.

If you're a non-UK student studying at an EU university, the Erasmus programme gives you the chance to come to the UK and study yacht design and production units at Solent for between three months and a full academic year.

Web-based learning

Solent’s virtual learning environment provides quick online access to assignments, lecture notes, suggested reading and other course information.

Meet the Team

The course is delivered by a team of specialist naval architects, yacht designers and production designers, supported by Computer Aided Design (CAD)/drawing office instructors and Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) workshop instructors. All team members come from the yacht and small craft industry and maintain their close links through consultancy, design practice and professional bodies.

English Language Requirements

IELTS band : 6 TOEFL iBT® test : 80

To study at this university, you have to speak English . We advice you to

Requirements

  • 240 points from three A-levels including a numeracy based A-level
  • Qualifications equivalent to the above may also be considered
  • Entry to year two may be offered to applicants holding an HND in an appropriate subject
  • Alternative entry to this course is available through the Technology Foundation Year and International Foundation Year.

English language requirements

Applicants who do not have English as their first language will be required to demonstrate an approved level of proficiency in the use of the English language. The agreed minimum requirements for this course are:

  • IELTS minimum 6.0 (5.5 in writing)
  • TOEF IBT 80 (19 in writing)
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic 56 (51 in writing)
  • or equivalent.

Qualifications are checked before enrolment and international students must bring their original certificates or certified copies, when coming to study at the university.

Work Experience

No work experience is required.

Related Scholarships*

"The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."

Bursary for UK students all subjects where the variable tuition fee rate is payable.

Alumni Bursary for UK Undergraduate students

* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than Southampton Solent University.

National Scholarship Programme

The primary purpose of our National Scholarship Programme is to benefit individual students that come from disadvantaged backgrounds as they enter higher education. This scheme is available to new home and EU under graduate students starting a programme of study with us in 2014-15, who have no previous experience of studying for an undergraduate award and whose tuition fees are over £6,000 for the year. To be eligible to be considered for a National Scholarship, applicants will need to meet both the Government national eligibility criteria and the additional University eligibility criteria, as detailed below. Government national eligibility criteria:

  • Students will need to have a declared household income of £25,000 or less.

University eligibility criteria will include one or more of the following:

  • Enrolment on an undergraduate degree programme, foundation level of an undergraduate degree programme, HNC or other equivalent course
  • Home address (this is your address prior to joining university) within a low participation neighbourhood
  • Being in the care of a local authority for a minimum of 52 consecutive weeks immediately prior to beginning a programme of study at the University, and aged 24 or under.

Please see further information about the National Scholarship Programme here: http://www.solent.ac.uk/student-life/welfare/funding/undergraduate-funding/national-scholarship-programme.aspx

High Performance Academy Scholarship

Sport Solent and Southampton Solent University have developed the High Performance Academy (HPA) to help students who are studying at the University, whilst competing on the national and international stage. The programme provides financial and mentoring support to assist athletes in reaching their sporting potential whilst pursuing higher education. Minimum requirements for entry on the Sport Solent High Performance Academy Full-time or part-time undergraduate, or post-graduate student Applicants must have an outstanding ability in a particular sport Applicants must compete at a semi-professional level or show strong evidence of the potential to do so The High Performance Academy programme offers different levels of support to student athletes based on their sporting talent and potential. There are three categories that a successful applicant can fall under:

  • Performance squad
  • Development squad
  • High Performance squad

How to apply

To apply, please fill out the application form below and email it back to the High Performance Academy

Scholarships for oversears students

International Scholarships Scheme 2014 We are pleased to offer some scholarships to students applying from overseas. Who can apply?

You can apply if: you are applying for a full-time course at Southampton Solent University for 2014 entry, and you are from one of the following areas: Africa, Bangladesh, Japan, North and South America, India, Pakistan, South Korea, Turkey and you are not currently studying or residing in the UK, and you are a self-funded, full fee student (not applicable to Erasmus/Study Abroad students).

How do I apply?

Simply complete the Overseas Scholarships Application form and return it to our International Office, once you have received an offer from us.

The scholarship form is accessible at:

http://www.solent.ac.uk/international/fees-scholarships/overseas-scholarships.aspx

What will happen next?

You will need to accept our unconditional offer and pay the required deposit. We will then send you the Scholarship Award of £1,000 towards your tuition fee payment for your first year of study.

Sport Scholarships

Sport Solent continues to provide and support top level athletes that strive for academic success alongside their sporting careers. Southampton Solent University offers the opportunity for selected athletes to access a sporting scholarship in many disciplines. Please note: the Sport Solent scholarship is available for athletes who excel in basketball and cricket. If you compete at a national and/or international level in another sport, and want to get financial support and mentoring from Southampton Solent University, you can apply for the High Performance Academy|. The Sport Solent scholarship Academic fees are covered at 100% or 50% by the university for each successful applicant: Scholarship fees Undergraduate Postgraduate Year 1: 100% Year 1: 100% Year 2: 50% Year 2: 50% Year 3: 50% N/A Benefits

  • Personal mentor
  • One-to-one strength and conditioning training
  • Free use of Sport Solent facilities
  • Free membership to Team Solent sports clubs, providing sports insurance
  • High performance support workshops and lectures
  • Additional funding to compete in international sporting events
  • Flexible timetables
  • Physiotherapy treatments.

Applicants must fill out the registration form and email to [email protected]. The registration form can be accessible through the link below: http://www.solent.ac.uk/sport/scholarships/apply-for-a-scholarship.aspx

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Yacht Design and Production BEng (Hons) Southampton Solent University

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Below you can see course specific reviews of 15 graduates of Yacht Design and Production BEng (Hons) and other courses in Naval Architecture at Southampton Solent University for each of the survey questions in comparison to the average for all UK degree courses in Naval Architecture.

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Course description.

Do you dream of designing race-winning yachts or multi-million-pound superyachts? Take the first step to fulfilling your ambition by studying on Solent’s unique and highly-regarded yacht design and production course, delivered right in the heart of the south coast’s marine industry.

Solent’s yacht design and production course has an international reputation and has been developed in conjunction with the industry to ensure essential skills in both the design and production of yachts and commercial craft are covered.

Students on this modern course will study the engineering science underlying great design, along with the fundamental principles of naval architecture, construction methods and high-tech fibre reinforced composite materials. Planning and management processes for the efficient, effective production of racing sailing yachts, RIBs, motor yachts, cruising yachts, patrol boats and commercial craft are also key elements in the syllabus.

A strong practical emphasis is present throughout the course, allowing students to gain valuable knowledge of hands-on examples, design applications and workshop experience in production methods and materials.

Teaching is handled by a team of expert professionals with ongoing industry consultancy expertise.

What does this course lead to?

The course maintains close links with previous graduates, some of whom have gone on to work as naval architects, design engineers and yacht designers at companies such as Dubois Yachts, Laurent Giles Naval Architects, Ker Yacht Design, Sunseeker Yachts, Monaco Marine and Viareggio Shipyards in Italy.

Who is this course for?

This popular course is perfect for aspiring designers of racing yachts or luxury superyachts.

Students learn the fundamentals of yacht design alongside the latest construction methods to gain a solid grounding for roles in yacht design, naval architecture or management of new builds and refits.

Jobs & Career Perspectives

15 months after graduation, graduates of this course were asked about what they do and, if they are working, about their current job and their perspectives.

What graduates are doing after 15 months

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Assessment Methods

Entry requirements / admissions, minimum required ucas tariff.

From a minimum of 2 A Levels or equivalent qualifications such as BTEC Extended Diploma or OCR Extended Diploma. Including 2 relevant STEM subjects if studying at A Level or a STEM subject at BTEC. For detailed information on accepted qualifications, please view our Course Entry Statement (https://www.solent.ac.uk/how-to-apply/documents/course-entry-requirement-statement.pdf) Solent University is a proud champion of widening participation. For further information about our contextual offer, please visit our website (https://www.solent.ac.uk/how-to-apply/what-next/contextual-offers)

UCAS Tariff of Accepted Students for this course

Qualification requirements.

Including a relevant subject/science @ C or above (80 UCAS tariff points)

M in T Level Health, Healthcare Science, or Science.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

• Direct entry to years 2 (Level 5) or 3 (Level 6) We welcome applications from students currently studying a Foundation Degree, DipHE, HNC, HND or modules of an undergraduate degree course at another university, who wish to enter directly into Years 2 or 3 of one of our undergraduate degree courses. • Level 5 (year 2) entry To directly enter the second year of this course you will need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 120 undergraduate credits at Level 4 or a CertHE in a related subject area. • Level 6 (year 3) entry To directly enter the third year of this course you need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 240 undergraduate credits (at Levels 4 and 5), a DipHE, Foundation Degree or HND in a related subject area.

English language requirements

Ucas international information, ucas sponsorship information, tuition fees yacht design and production beng (hons), average student cost of living in the uk.

London costs approx 34% more than average, mainly due to rent being 67% higher than average of other cities. For students staying in student halls, costs of water, gas, electricity, wifi are generally included in the rental. Students in smaller cities where accommodation is in walking/biking distance transport costs tend to be significantly smaller.

How to apply

Application deadline:.

January 1, 2025

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Possible Entry Points:

  • year 1 (Default entry point)

University Rankings

Positions of southampton solent university in top uk and global rankings., about southampton solent university.

Solent University was established in 1855 in the City Centre of Southampton, South East England. This institution started out as a private Art school in 1856 and has since evolved into one of the most important HEIs in Southampton. Being so centrally located, students are within walking distance of most amenities in the city. Even so, the university provides more than sufficient facilities for students to find anything they need on-site. The Solent campus has a particularly active Student Union office, a great Student Hub for career or even personal advice, as well as a variety of popular restaurants.

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Sailing Yacht and Powercraft Design

Module overview.

This module takes a practical approach primarily through assignment/project lead application of concepts of yacht design, applicable to both powered and sailing craft. Four assignments in areas of initial design, hull design, sailplan and rig development and structures allow the participants to experiences the use of a variety of design tools and methodologies and develop skills in making engineering and design judgements.

Aims and Objectives

Learning outcomes, knowledge and understanding.

Having successfully completed this module, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

  • The considerations and methodologies used to design powercraft.
  • The powercraft design tendering and award based on concept design exercise.
  • Sailplan and mast design methodologies.
  • The synthesis of hull structural design.
  • The operational requirements of typical yacht types and the definition of how intended function influences the design process.
  • The methodologies for hull form parameter selection.

Full CEng Programme Level Learning Outcomes

Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:

  • Material and equipment selection are an integral part of the design assessments.
  • The designs are conducted within the regulatory requirements for yacht design in a commercial environment.
  • In each of the design exercises the students must analyse the design problem and use their knowledge understanding to generate a design solution at the forefront of yacht and powercraft design.
  • This module consists of 4 coursework exercises which expect the students to demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of mathematics and engineering principles associated with the design of complex sailing yacht and powercraft vessels.
  • The design exercises expect the students to refer to technical literature for their design solution.
  • This module is a design module and the 4 exercises are designed to explore different areas, such as initial design, structures, sail-plan design and hull design. This must be completed with consideration of the process of yacht design and the associated regulatory regime and the constraints of customer needs.

Subject Specific Practical Skills

  • Carry out typical design calculations for the powering, stability, loading and structural strength of high-speed power craft
  • Make informed judgements between conflicting aspects of vessel performance in design.
  • Understand the process of design review and assessment
  • Communicate your design through a technical brochure.
  • Ability to create hull geometries using a hull fairing package

Partial CEng Programme Level Learning Outcomes

  • Part of the deliverable is a brochure (non-technical) as well as technical reports for the design solutions.
  • The design exercises embrace a systems design approach where the design solutions for particular design aspects must work in the larger system of the yacht. Students are expected to observe this in the design reports.
  • The students will select and use appropriate design tools for the design exercises and understand their limitations.

Transferable and Generic Skills

  • Increased abilities towards making engineering judgements / estimations

Subject Specific Intellectual and Research Skills

  • Employ appropriate design methodologies to the production of preliminary and design drawings for a new vessel.
  • Understand the process of yacht design and the associated regulatory regime
  • Balance of air and water forces.
  • Velocity prediction programs.
  • Static stability.
  • Rating and handicap rules.
  • Hydrodynamics of hull, keel and rudder.
  • Aerodynamics of sails.
  • Mast and rigging design.
  • Materials in construction.
  • Structural design of hull elements.
  • Powercraft Design.
  • Loading - classical methods of assessment, empirical methods.
  • Regulatory regimes - role of regulation.

Learning and Teaching

Teaching and learning methods.

Teaching methods include

  • Supervised design office sessions supported by key lectures.

Learning activities include

  • Individual work on all four assignments.

General Resources

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Assessment strategy

Referral method: All coursework may be modified and re-submitted.

It is a requirement to re-submit all four coursework elements and each must achieve a minimum of 50%.

This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module.

This is how we’ll assess you if you don’t meet the criteria to pass this module.

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Celebrating 50 years of yacht design at Solent

alumni, staff and students celebrated 50 years of yacht design at solent university with a conference and gala dinner..

From world-renowned yacht designers to maritime business leaders, more than 130 alumni sailed into Southampton on Saturday 21 September 2019 to celebrate 50 years of yacht design at Solent University.

The first yacht engineering courses began in 1969 with students graduating with either HNCs or HNDs. From these humble beginnings, two popular courses emerged in the 1980s, Institute Diploma in Yacht & Boat Design and the College Diploma in Yacht & Boatyard management.

And, in 1990 the institution’s first two degree courses were launched. Following on from the success of the degrees in Yacht and Powercraft Design and  Yacht Design and Production , the University recently launched the one year MSc program, MSc Superyacht Design .

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During the day, attending alumni were able to meet up with past and present staff and students, take a selection of tours – including a maritime simulation tour - and listen to academic papers, before sitting down in the evening to a gala dinner and keynote speaker - one of sailing's leading journalists and alumnus, Matthew Sheahan.

The class of 1981 meet in the same classroom they were taught in

Speaking at the event, Giles Barkley, Course Leader in Yacht Engineering, said: “This is not just about celebrating 50 years of this university delivering world-leading courses in naval architecture, yacht design and yacht production; it is also about looking to the future and to the next 50 years.

“Looking at everyone here today, it is evident that we have a strong and international network of Yacht Engineering professionals. 

“Our original courses have evolved and are regularly updated, and recognised not only here in the UK but all over the globe. This has to be quite an achievement for both the course and the University.”

Jason Ker catching up with alumni

Alumnus and Honorary Doctorate Jason Ker, Director at Ker Yacht Design and designer of many famous race yachts including Americas Cup yachts, was pleased to be back in the building.

“It was great to see old classmates, it felt like a family reunion. The course has always provided a good foundation of practical and academic marine design and engineering knowledge,” he said.

“It is clear that in addition to its wide success in the specialisation of Yacht Design, the course has set old classmates off into exceptional careers in race car engineering and ship design.”

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Andrew MacFarlan, Head of Composite Design at Red Bull, who graduated in 1995 with a BEng (Hons) in Yacht and Powercraft Design, spent four years in the marine industry before switching his skills to Formula 1 in 1999.

“The principles you learn as a naval architect or a yacht designer are transferable to the design of many things, but certainly to F1 cars,” he added. “All the materials and structural analysis, general design and engineering, centre of gravity – all of these things are completely transferable.”

More than 200 people attended the gala dinner

Solent continues to produce graduates who shape the world of sailing, including Guillame Verdier, who designed the yachts that came both first and second at 2012 Vendee Globe.

On the sailing-side, world-class alumni include: Helena Lucas, who won Great Britain’s first ever sailing gold at the 2012 Paralympics; Paul Goodison who took gold at the 2008 Olympics; and Herve Piveteau, who sailed to victory in the Production Boat Class at the Mini Transat 2008.

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Russia-related Designations and Designation Update; Central African Republic Designations; Transnational Criminal Organizations Designation; Global Magnitsky Designations; Issuance of Global Magnitsky General Licenses and Frequently Asked Questions

The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is issuing Global Magnitsky General License 5 , "Authorizing Certain Transactions Related to Frigorifico Chajha S.A.E." and General License 6 , "Authorizing the Wind Down of Transactions Involving Bebidas USA Inc., Tabacos USA Inc., Frigorifico Chajha S.A.E., Dominicana Acquisition S.A., or Certain Blocked Entities Owned by Horacio Manuel Cartes Jara." OFAC is also issuing two Frequently Asked Questions ( 1111 and 1112 ). 

The following additions and changes have been made to OFAC's list of Specially Designated Nationals:

The following vessels have been added to OFAC's SDN List: 

ADDICTION (9HA4571) Yacht Malta flag; Vessel Year of Build 2010; Vessel Registration Identification IMO 1010193; MMSI 248233000 (vessel) [RUSSIA-EO14024] (Linked To: ADONEV, Sergei Nikolaevich).    ANATTA (ZGB15) Yacht Cayman Islands flag; Vessel Year of Build 2011; Vessel Registration Identification IMO 1011159; MMSI 319025900 (vessel) [RUSSIA-EO14024] (Linked To: ADONEV, Sergei Nikolaevich). 

The following aircraft have been added to OFAC's SDN List: 

RA-76502; Aircraft Manufacture Date 1990; Aircraft Model IL-76TD; Aircraft Manufacturer's Serial Number (MSN) 1003401004; Aircraft Tail Number RA-76502 (aircraft) [RUSSIA-EO14024] (Linked To: JSC AVIACON ZITOTRANS).    RA-76842; Aircraft Manufacture Date 1993; Aircraft Model IL-76TD; Aircraft Manufacturer's Serial Number (MSN) 1033418616; Aircraft Tail Number RA-76842 (aircraft) [RUSSIA-EO14024] (Linked To: JSC AVIACON ZITOTRANS).    RA-76846; Aircraft Manufacture Date 28 Dec 1989; Aircraft Model IL-76TD; Aircraft Manufacturer's Serial Number (MSN) 93497936; Aircraft Tail Number RA-76846 (aircraft) [RUSSIA-EO14024] (Linked To: JSC AVIACON ZITOTRANS).    RA-78765; Aircraft Manufacture Date 30 Jun 1988; Aircraft Model IL-76TD; Aircraft Manufacturer's Serial Number (MSN) 83486590; Aircraft Tail Number RA-78765 (aircraft) [RUSSIA-EO14024] (Linked To: JSC AVIACON ZITOTRANS).    S5-SAD; Aircraft Manufacture Date 2013; Aircraft Model Bombardier Global 6000; Aircraft Manufacturer's Serial Number (MSN) 9553 (aircraft) [RUSSIA-EO14024] (Linked To: ADONEV, Sergei Nikolaevich). 

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