Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast


Zhukovsky is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Moskva River, southeast of Moscow. Population:

History

The urban-type settlement of Stakhanovo was founded in 1935 from the dacha settlement Otdykh. It was named after Alexey Stakhanov, a famous Soviet miner. On April 23, 1947, the settlement was granted town status and renamed Zhukovsky, in honor of the pioneer of aero- and hydrodynamics Nikolay Zhukovsky.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Zhukovsky City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Zhukovsky City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Zhukovsky Urban Okrug.

Research and economy

Zhukovsky is a home to the M. M. Gromov Flight Research Institute and N. Ye. Zhukovsky Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute — they are two major facilities involved in testing and designing aircraft. These facilities were employers for a great portion of the city's population before perestroika. Also, there is situated the Aeromechanics faculty of MIPT.
There are a number smaller, but also important enterprises, such as:
The airline Aviastar-TU has its head office in Zhukovsky.
There are also a number of flight testing divisions of the aviation design bureaus located in the area as well as machine-building plants, paper-mill food industry - Inko, Nestlé, local bread-baking plant.
In 2008, President Vladimir Putin signed a presidential decree establishing the National Aircraft Industry Centre.

Transport

Zhukovsky is the center of track and field athletics in Moscow Oblast. Most notable athletes born in Zhukovsky are Yuriy Borzakovskiy, Yekaterina Podkopayeva, Andrey Yepishin, Dmitry Bogdanov, and others. In 2005 the Meteor international standard athletics stadium was opened.
There was also a bandy club Strela based in Zhukovsky.

Twin townssister cities

Zhukovsky is twinned with: