The Russian aviation industry plans to produce at least 20 Tu-214 aircraft annually by 2027-2028. This was stated by First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov.
We plan to produce these aircraft, if not in dozens, then at least two dozen by 2027-2028.
Tu-214 is a medium-range passenger aircraft that can accommodate up to 210 passengers. It is produced at the Kazan Aviation Plant named after S.P. Gorbunov (KAZ).
According to Manturov, it is expected that it will also be assembled in cargo versions.
The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that Russia currently maintains the task of creating fully domestic aircraft, so the issue of purchasing foreign aircraft is not on the agenda.
At the same time, KAZ continues to face serious difficulties in the production of Tu-214. Only the first new aircraft reached the final assembly stage, although initially it was planned to deliver three aircraft back in 2023.
Earlier www1.ru reported that 400 million rubles were allocated for the modernization of the Tu-214.
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