By 2030, Russia should be largely provided with domestic aircraft, including wide-body ones. This was announced by the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation, Roman Starovoit.
According to the plan, by 2030 we should be largely provided with our domestic new aircraft, including wide-body ones.
The Minister advised to follow the news. According to him, another aircraft with a high degree of localization will take to the skies in the coming days.
According to the comprehensive program for the development of the aviation industry, it is planned to produce 990 aircraft for the needs of civil aviation by 2030, including 142 units of SSJ New, 270 units of MS-21-310, 12 units of Il-96-300, 113 units of Tu-214, 51 units of Il-114-300, 105 units of TVRS-44 "Ladoga", 139 units of "Baikal" (LMS-901) and 158 units of "Osvey" (LMS-192).
Earlier www1.ru reported that Yakovlev Showed Full Video of the First Flight of the Fully Import-Substituted SJ-100.
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