Funding for the production of airplanes and helicopters from the budget for 2025 may be cut by 22% — to 78.8 billion rubles instead of 101.2 billion rubles. This will primarily affect subsidies to airlines and lessors for the purchase and operation of aircraft.
Under the state program "Scientific and Technological Development of Russia," the federal project, if the bill is adopted, will lose 12.8 billion rubles from the previously allocated 54.7 billion rubles.
Losses in the event of a reduction in funding for the state program "Development of the Aviation Industry" — 9.6 billion rubles out of 46.5 billion rubles.
Key problems of the aviation industry include disruptions in the supply of components due to the workload of supplier enterprises with state defense orders, as well as the incompleteness of development work related to import substitution.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that almost 4 billion rubles will be allocated for the refinement of the Ansat helicopter in Russia.
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