Sukhoi
| Sukhoi Company (JSC) head office/Sukhoi Design Bureau offices in the Begovoy District in Moscow, Russia | |
| Native name | АО Компания «Сухой» | 
|---|---|
| Formerly | OKB-51 | 
| Company type | Division, Joint-stock company | 
| Industry | Aerospace and defense | 
| Founded | 1939 | 
| Founder | Pavel Sukhoi | 
| Fate | merged into United Aircraft Corporation | 
| Headquarters | Begovoy District, Moscow, Russia | 
| Key people | Pavel Sukhoi (Founder) Yury Slyusar (President of the UAC) Igor Y. Ozar (General Director) | 
| Products | Civilian aircraft, Military aircraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles | 
| Revenue | $1.61 billion (2016; 2011) | 
| $76 million (2016; 2011) | |
| $35.1 million (2016; 2011) | |
| Total assets | $6.15 billion (2016) | 
| Total equity | $2.74 billion (2016) | 
| Number of employees | 26,177 (2011) | 
| Parent | United Aircraft Corporation | 
| Website | sukhoi.org at the Wayback Machine (archived 2022-04-02) | 
The JSC Sukhoi Company (Russian: АО «Компания „Сухой“», Russian pronunciation: [sʊˈxoj]) is a Russian aircraft manufacturer headquartered in Begovoy District, Northern Administrative Okrug, Moscow, that designs both civilian and military aircraft.
Sukhoi was founded in the Soviet Union by Pavel Sukhoi in 1939 as the Sukhoi Design Bureau (OKB-51, design office prefix Su), and survived the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In February 2006, the Russian government merged Sukhoi with Mikoyan, Ilyushin, Irkut, Tupolev, and Yakovlev as a new company named United Aircraft Corporation.