Certification of the "Superjet" SJ-100 aircraft with the domestic PD-8 engine will be completed by the end of 2025, with the first deliveries of the aircraft to customers scheduled for early 2026. This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, Anton Alikhanov.
He recalled that in March, the "Superjet" with the PD-8 made its first flight, and the aircraft was transferred to the aircraft factory in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, where the engine is being installed under the wing.
The second aircraft is already being prepared for flight, with the flight scheduled for the end of April — beginning of May. The Ministry of Industry and Trade is expecting the third aircraft with this engine, Alikhanov noted.
By the end of the year, our task is to fully complete these tests, and already next year we will begin at the beginning of the year deliveries of our "Superjets" with the new PD-8 engine.
Deputy Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Gennady Abramenkov noted in early April that there are currently 20 SJ-100 aircraft in various stages of readiness.
Earlier www1.ru reported that UEC showed for the first time welding of aircraft engine parts using friction technology. This method allows reducing the weight and increasing the service life of power plants.