National flag of Russian Federation hoisted on Yakutia nuclear icebreaker Rosatom, PUBLISHED 31.12.2024 On December 28, 2024, an official ceremony was held in St. Petersburg to hoist the Russian national flag on the third serial universal nuclear-powered icebreaker Yakutia of Project 22220, which is being built by order of FSUE Atomflot (a Rosatom's enterprise). The solemn ceremony was attended by Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia (via videoconferencing); Alexey Likhachev, Rosatom Director General; Alexander Gutsan, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Russian President in the Northwestern Federal District; Andrey Buzinov, First Deputy Director General of United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC; Alexander Konovalov, Director General of the Baltic Shipyard; Yakov Antonov, Acting Director General of FSUE Atomflot; Dmitry Nikitin, Captain of the Yakutia icebreaker; the crew of the Yakutia icebreaker; the trial crew of the Baltic Shipyard; and a delegation from Yakutia headed by Andrey Fedotov, Permanent Representative of Yakutia to the Russian President. Alexander Gutsan read out the greeting from the Russian President Vladimir Putin. In particular, it said:
Alexey Likhachev, Rosatom Director General, commented:
The Head of Yakutia Aysen Nikolaev sent his greetings to the icebreaker builders and attendees of the flag-raising ceremony.
The contract for building two icebreakers, Yakutia and Chukotka, was concluded in August 2019. The Project 22220 icebreaker was laid down in May 2020 at the Baltic Shipyard. The icebreaker is 172.7 meters long and has a minimum operational draft of 9.03 meters. In November 2022, the Yakutia icebreaker was launched. The Russian President Vladimir Putin took part in the ceremony dedicated to this event via videoconferencing. On December 1, 2024, the icebreaker embarked on builders sea trials. Yakutia is the fourth icebreaker actually built under Project 22220. Its service life is 40 years. As is the tradition, the icebreaker is named after a region adjacent to the Northern Sea Route. Hoisting the flag is one of the important maritime traditions that have developed since the creation of the regular Russian Navy. The comprehensive development of Russia's Arctic territories is a strategic priority for the Russian State. It is essential to intensify the NSR transportation for accomplishing the assigned tasks. To expand this logistics corridor, we are implementing regular cargo services, building new nuclear icebreakers, and updating the relevant infrastructure. Rosatom's enterprises are contributing heavily to this endeavor. Topics: Nuclear ships, Russia Other news: Turbine installation completed at Unit 1 of Akkuyu NPP The Akkuyu NPP turbine-generating unit consists of a combined high- and medium-pressure module, two low-pressure modules, and a generator. Alexey Likhachev attended the launching ceremony of Chukotka nuclear icebreaker After the launch, construction of Chukotka will proceed in the water. WANO appoints Jose Gago as its new Chair Effective on 1 March 2025. |
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