Name Alexei Tupolev Role Designer | Parents Andrei Tupolev | |
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Died May 12, 2001, Moscow, Russia Aircraft designed Tupolev Tu-144, Tupolev Tu-2000 | ||
Education Moscow Aviation Institute |
Alexei Tupolev presentation of the serial TU-144 Toulouse delegation headed by Henri Ziegler
Alexei Andreyevich Tupolev (Russian: Алексе́й Андре́евич Ту́полев; May 20, 1925 – May 12, 2001) was a Soviet aircraft designer who led the development of the first supersonic passenger jet, the Tupolev Tu-144. He also helped design the Buran space shuttle and the long-range heavy bomber Tu-2000, both of which were suspended for lack of funding.

Tupolev was the son of famed Soviet aircraft pioneer, Andrei Tupolev. He graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1949 and began working with his father at the Tupolev Design Bureau. He became chief designer in 1963 and general designer in 1973.
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