The company has been involved for 60 years in the design of engines to power aircraft and helicopters of various types, and also designs drives and special equipment for industrial applications. Three notable designers have led the development during this time: • 1945–1968:
Oleksandr Heorhiiovych Ivchenko () (Oleksandr Georgijovych Ivchenko) • 1968–1989: () (Volodmyr Oleksijovych Lotarev) • 1989-2010:
Fedir Mykhailovych Muravchenko () • 2010-:
Ihor Fedorovych Kravchenko () Initially General Oleksandr Ivchenko designed piston engines. These engines were denoted AI. Work on their first turbine engine, the TS-12, began in 1953. Since the beginning of the 1960s the company have been developing bypass gas turbine engines. Under the direction of Volodymyr Lotarev, the organization developed the first operational Soviet high-bypass turbofans, the Lotarev D-36 in 1971. This organization is now known as Ivchenko-Progress ZMKB and is based in Ukraine. Their engines are being operated successfully by numerous airlines around the world, including
Volga-Dnepr, Antonov Airlines, and
Polet Flight. In January 2015, Diamond Aircraft of Austria announced the first flight of the
Diamond DA50-JP7 powered by a 465 hp AI-450S turboprop engine developed by Ukraine's Motor Sich JSC and Ivchenko-Progress. However, Diamond ended up getting EASA certification on its DA50 RG model with a
Continental CD-300 engine in September 2020, and FAA certification in July 2023. Turkish strategic drone
Akinci is powered by these engines and flies up to 40,000 feet. ==Production==