The Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) is developing a post-sales service system for Russian regional aircraft, which are being developed at the aircraft plant's facilities, as well as in partnership with Belarus.
The project will cover the supply of spare parts, repair of propellers and engines, maintenance of LMS-192 "Osvey", LMS-901 "Baikal" and TVRS-44 "Ladoga" aircraft. Customers will have access to a 24/7 support center operating on a "single window" principle.
The plant pays special attention to the training of aviation personnel for new types of aviation equipment.
Thanks to the interactive hardware and software complex, the process of training and retraining of aviation specialists and civil aviation pilots will become as efficient as possible, helping to master new types of equipment faster and practice procedures for interacting with aircraft systems.
The training interactive hardware and software complex for the LMS-901 "Baikal" aircraft will use electronic training materials, interactive equipment models, and knowledge assessment tools to train specialists.
The UZGA project aims to create a closed support cycle for Russian airlines. The comprehensive service will increase the reliability of regional aircraft operation and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that in Russia it was proposed to deploy laser systems to protect against UAVs.
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