Russia"s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC)...
The target is part of the corporation"s draft plan for 2010-12.
In 2009, UAC reportedly delivered 95 aircraft, including 31 MiG-29 and two Su-34 fighter jets and 17 passenger airliners.
The state-controlled corporation, established to streamline the Russian aviation industry, incorporates aircraft-making and affiliated firms engaged in the manufacture, design and marketing of civilian and military aircraft, including unmanned aerial vehicles.
UAC has been described by analysts as one of the large Russian companies expected not only to seek profit, but also to advance national interests.
The Russian government has pledged a steady flow of contracts for the domestic aircraft industry, as well as additional financial support and a restructuring of its 46 billion ruble ($1.6 bln) debt.
In August, Prime Minister Putin criticized the UAC for selling planes to domestic and foreign companies at a loss.